The Art of Ethical Non‑Monogamy (Layla & Brian)

In this episode, I sit down with Layla and Brian, the hosts of The Unmasked Project Podcast, where they openly share their journeys in the world of non monogamy. Here’s the twist, they’re both married but not to each other. I first met Layla through the twins Cami and Niki, and now we’re diving into how Layla and Brian were introduced to non monogamy and how they navigate this lifestyle with their wives and husband. Send us your questions and stories to be featured on da pod https://www.brokegirltherapy.com/contact-page Support our sponsors and BGT by using the codes below: BetterHelp: As a listener, you’ll get 10% off your first month by visiting our sponsor at BetterHelp.com/brokegirl Mood: Mood.com PROMO CODE: BROKEGIRL for 20% off your first order Dipsea: DIPSEAstories.com/brokegirl Stefanie Maegan https://www.instagram.com/brokegirltherapy/ https://www.instagram.com/stefaniemaegan/ Layla & Brian: The Unmasked Project Podcast https://www.instagram.com/theunmasked_project/ https://www.unmaskedpod.co/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Broke Girl Therapy is a place to get real, laugh, and maybe cry a little. It is your weekly safe space with Stefanie Maegan and co-host Rose McAleese. They talk about dating, sex, relationships, love, heartbreak, friendships, and career chaos. Stefanie started the podcast because she couldn’t afford therapy or keep a man, and now she is in a healthy long-term relationship, while Rose is still navigating the dating world and her fear of commitment. They bring different perspectives but share a common theme: no matter what stage you are in life, we are all just trying to figure it out. They’re not professionals, but they bring experts on for guidance and love featuring guests with different perspectives to provide representation and remind listeners they’re not alone. With the safe space of girlhood at the heart of the podcast, they explore life’s messy, hilarious, and emotional moments together, because therapy is too expensive.