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In a heartfelt but funny interview with Gam from Wait A Gam Minute Podcast Broderick and Stephanie Garrett reflected on their 21 years together, including 16 years of marriage. The couple, parents to three children, shared the joys and challenges of family life, particularly addressing the medical issues faced by their two youngest children. Despite these challenges, they emphasized the strength and support of their village.
Stephanie opened up about her initial hesitation in dating Broderick, admitting that he wasn’t her type at first. However, after Broderick pursued her for eight months, she decided to give their relationship a chance. Broderick expressed his deep affection for Stephanie, stating that he not only loves her but genuinely likes her, which is a key reason for their successful partnership.
When discussing their advice for other couples, the Garretts stressed the importance of working through difficulties and maintaining privacy in their relationship. They firmly believe that divorce is not an option, as they have invested too much time and effort into their marriage. Broderick encapsulated their philosophy with the saying, "A happy wife is a happy life," highlighting the importance of mutual respect and understanding in their enduring relationship.
How should Black parents talk to their kids about the police? Gene gets into it with his friend Chenjerai Kumanyika, host of Empire City, a podcast about the history of […]
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