
Two best friends wrestle with the ghosts of their fathers. After the eerily parallel, tragic decline and deaths of their respective alpha dads, Maryll and Culley attempt to untangle a wide web of family dynamics – with the comfort and familiarity of a decades-long friendship as their only guide. They explore grief, growing up in broken homes, chasing their fathers (literally and metaphorically), s... more
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 10 | Founded | 6 months ago |
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In this episode, Culley and Maryll continue their reckoning with their fathers’ beautifully curated bluster as the iconoclasts start to lose their luster. We examine the cost and complicated perks of witnessing both the peak and the fall of the idol,... more
In this episode, Culley and Maryll examine the foundational stories their fathers told—the ones that hardened into legend. We revisit the ‘greatest hits’ of their self-mythology, deconstructing the narratives that both created and fed the iconoclasts... more
In this episode, Maryll & Culley take a quick but thoughtful look at what really makes someone family. Do you have to share DNA to belong—or is family defined by something deeper, like love, loyalty, and lived connection?
Maryll & Culley unpack the layers of extended family—how relationships shift when you marry into a new one, and the surprises that come with it. They speculate on Spencer Gifts inventory and reflect on inherited family patterns: how easy it is to fal... more
Maryll & Culley reflect on what it meant to have their fathers return to their lives in grade school and beyond. They explore the responsibility of parents and stepparents—what was said, what wasn’t—and how those silences shaped them. The conversatio... more
In the second part of the "Mom" episode, Culley and Maryll continue their exploration of their mothers' lives, examining their ties to the men in their lives, including their ex-husbands through their children, their second marriages, and the lasting... more
In this episode, Culley and Maryll explore the lives of their mothers, examining the women who raised them. Despite coming from different backgrounds and either adhering to or rebelling against traditional roles for women in the 1960s, they discover ... more
In this second episode, Maryll and Culley take a deeper dive into the lasting influence their fathers have had on their lives. As they continue their conversation, they unravel the complex emotions surrounding the men who shaped them, and the unresol... more









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