Dear Memaw is the podcast where we talk about the things you can’t say out loud. I read your letters and tell you the truth with love, sass, and zero sugarcoating. Breakups, healing, boundaries, loneliness, betrayal, starting over, nothing is off limits. If you want real talk that feels like a warm hug and a wake-up call at the same time, you’re in the right place.
Dear Memaw is the podcast where we talk about the things you can’t say out loud. I read your letters and tell you the truth with love, sass, and zero sugarcoating. Breakups, healing, boundaries, loneliness, betrayal, starting over, nothing is off limits. If you want real talk that feels like a warm hug and a wake-up call at the same time, you’re in the right place.
Welcome to the First Podcast of Dear Memaw and Morgan. This is where you send in real letters and we answer them on air, just like you were sitting at my kitchen table with me.
If you want us to talk about your question on the next episode, email us at,
DearMemawPodcast@gmail.com
Welcome to Dear MEMAW, where no topic is too tender or too real. In today’s episode, MEMAW and Morgan read their very first listener letter and dive deep into the messy, beautiful parts of life that most people are too scared to say out loud. We talk about lessons learned, things we wish we’d handled differently, and what we’d tell our younger selves if we could go back.
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In this episode of Memaw and Morgan, we dive into what happens when blended families collide, especially when old relationships bring new chaos.
Our listener wrote in about her second marriage, her teenage daughter, and her husband’s grown kids, plus the ex that stirs the pot. We talk about boundaries, creating your own peace, and why you’re allowed to celebrate your way without the toxic energy.
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In today’s episode, we answer a letter from a listener who’s suddenly catching feelings for his long-time female best friend, and he doesn’t know what to do with it.
We talk about the difference between real romantic interest and emotional convenience, how to tell if you’re genuinely compatible, and what happens when fear, timing, and friendship collide.
She’s married.
He’s married.
And she’s stuck in an emotional affair with a man who keeps ghosting her, then coming back like nothing happened.
If you’ve ever waited for someone who only shows up when it benefits them, this one’s for you.
You deserve better than crumbs.
In today’s episode, we’re keeping it light and a little unhinged just how the holidays actually are.
Memaw and Morgan dive into:
Morgan refusing to stick her hand inside the turkey
The annual giblet mystery
Her son asking for Wingstop after she cooked all day
The chaos that happens in other people’s houses
And why we’re still grateful, even when Thanksgiving gets feral
It’s a cozy, funny, totally relatable holiday chat
and we’re thankful for YOU for being here with us.
Pull up a plate, grab a leftover roll, and enjoy this Thanksgiving episode of Dear Memaw
In today's letter, April wrote in because she feels stuck. Same job, same routine, same small town she grew up in. She’s scared to leave, scared to start over, and scared that this might be the best her life will ever get.
We talk about why change feels so terrifying and why familiar misery can feel safer than taking a chance on something better. If you’ve ever stayed somewhere just because “at least you know what to expect,” this one’s gonna hit home.
Today we’re talking about why women are so damn tired — not just physically, but mentally and emotionally.
Why the house, the planning, the remembering, the fixing, the scheduling, the caregiving, and the emotional load usually fall on women even when both partners work.
We break down where this came from, how it still shows up in 2025, and what couples can actually do to make things feel fair again.
If you’ve ever felt like the default parent, the household manager, the one who keeps every wheel turning, this episode is for you.
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