Episodes: 92
Frequency: Weekly
Rating: 3.4/5.0
Estimated listeners: 1k-10k
Gender skew: Female
Location: USA
Instagram: 93.0k followers
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Chelsea - Host of The Other Woman and The Wife. Based on the show description, Chelsea is someone who has personally navigated an affair that led to divorce and later to a committed relationship, and she now...
Carolina (guest) - Being A Partnered Public Figure Dealing With Multiple Marriages And Affairs; What To Ask/understand Beneath Secrecy And Conditioning; Accountability And Protecting Children In Dysfunction
Carolina Vilalva - No Contact Culture; Boundaries Vs Exile/abandonment; Whether Cutting Off Heals Or Creates Comfort At The Expense Of Repair
#93 The Man Who Wanted to Be a Priest (And Got Married Three Times Instead)
March 30, 2026
This week on TOWTW Podcast, Chelsea sits down with Carolina and her husband Antonio — a public figure with a career built on reputation, who once considered becoming a Catholic priest, has been married three times, and has had affairs — and he showed up here, on record, to talk about all of it. This conversation is for the woman trying to decode her married affair partner, for the betrayed wife who keeps asking why, and for anyone who's ever wanted to understand what's actually happen...
#92 The Worst Questions You're Asking (And Why You Need to Stop)
March 09, 2026
This week on TOWTW Podcast, Chelsea goes solo to dismantle the questions she hears most from smart, self-aware people who are still completely spinning out. "Does he love me or am I delusional?" "Why won't she just let him go?" "What could I be doing differently?" "How could I do this to them?" "How do I prevent the pain for my children?" These questions feel important—like the answer would finally make everything hurt less. But Chelsea breaks down ...
#91 No Contact Culture Is Teaching You That You're Not Welcome
February 23, 2026
This week on TOWTW Podcast, Chelsea and returning guest Carolina Vilalva are having the conversation nobody wants to have — because it will piss people off. No contact has become the default advice for everything from toxic friendships to affairs, but is it actually healing us or just keeping us comfortable? They dig into the difference between creating space and declaring someone unworthy of repair, how a tool born in abusive relationships has quietly expanded into a cultural exile system, a...
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