Topic: Divorce

8 chapters across the catalog

96: Out of Luck
17:14 - 21:52

96: Out of Luck

Nathan Wade, Fani Willis, and Divorce Court Allegations

Fulton County DA Fani Willis faces calls to resign following allegations of an improper romantic relationship with special prosecutor Nathan Wade. Wade was paid over $650,000 for his work on the Trump election interference case despite alleged lack of experience. The news broke through divorce proceedings involving Wade's wife, Jocelyn Wade, leading to subpoenas for Willis to testify.

87: Ye & They
3:35:22 - 3:40:19

87: Ye & They

Pete Davidson, Media Divorce Tactics

The media's coverage of Kim Kardashian's relationship with Pete Davidson is described as a tactic to "trigger" West. The hosts argue that the amplification of the divorce and the involvement of West's children in the public narrative was designed to provoke a reaction. They compare this to the "messy" divorces of other celebrities like Tiger Woods and Brad Pitt.

82: High Value Target
1:32:52 - 1:38:44

82: High Value Target

Kanye West and the Men's Rights Movement

Kanye West's public custody battles are framed as a "men's rights" tactic that resonates across racial lines. The hosts suggest West's public struggle with the family court system may be a strategic move ahead of a potential 2024 presidential run. They argue that the family court system is fundamentally designed for men to lose, making West's billionaire-level struggle a relatable issue for average men.

82: High Value Target
1:38:45 - 1:43:02

82: High Value Target

Respectability Politics and the Broken Home Narrative

The hosts critique the abandonment of the "broken home" narrative, noting that media has normalized the dissolution of the nuclear family. They trace this shift back to the end of family-oriented television shows like "All in the Family" and "Little House on the Prairie." They argue that the loss of faith and church community has removed the traditional guardrails that once stabilized families against outside media influence.

71: Seven Shots
45:29 - 50:52

71: Seven Shots

Family Courts, Weaponization of the State in Domestic Relations

Mo Facts presents a theory that the family court system weaponizes women and children against men, effectively engaging the power of the state to remove fathers from the home. Adam Curry shares personal anecdotes from his first divorce to illustrate how the justice system is geared toward penalizing male partners.

59: Restoring Justice
2:59:36 - 3:05:49

59: Restoring Justice

Social Conservatism and the Patriarchy

Mo identifies as a social conservative, clarifying that he values the "patriarchy" as a system of male responsibility. They play a clip from the show *Billions* featuring a character giving "old school" advice on marriage and family. Mo argues that the destruction of the masculine principle leads to social instability and that lineage is the primary source of self-identity.

21: You're the Father
1:50:46 - 1:54:31

21: You're the Father

Divorce Court and the "Wimp" Archetype

The hosts examine a recent clip from *Divorce Court* where a woman berates her partner, calling him a "wimp" and a "weenie." They use this to illustrate the "tearing down to manageable pieces" mentioned by Judge Joe Brown. The segment highlights the verbal shredding of men on daytime television and the toxic power dynamics often portrayed as entertainment.

06: Meet The Parents
1:05:09 - 1:09:56

06: Meet The Parents

Illinois Child Support Reform and Financial Weaponization

Illinois recently shifted to an "Income Share" model for child support, which considers the income of both parents rather than just the non-custodial parent. This change is presented as a move toward fairness, as child support has historically been used as a "financial weapon" or "insurance policy" in bitter divorces. One host shares a personal experience of how lawyers encouraged his ex-wife to "clean him out" during their separation.