Goodnight caffeine and mid-day Coke
Goodnight dreams that Ashley's snoring revoked.
Goodnight U.S. Budget, with our dollars well-spent
Goodnight, Goodnight, Government.
Ashley's at the home stretch. I'm at home, stressed. Today, we're finding out what vasectomies, firefighters, and pizza have in common.
If it were up to Ashley, this baby would be here yesterday. Since it's not, we're getting the opportunity to revel in the wonders of pregnancy a little while longer. Who's always cutting onions?
You know, like, when you get an Amazon package, and the cat plays with the box? That's my wife in this episode. We're talking awards, lawyer tricks, and the hardest drink my 12-year-old orders.
Since we're all apparently medical experts now, let's look into the "Law" part of "Married To The Law". We're tackling the latest announcement from the current administration: Pregnant Women Have it Too Easy. With all the media attention to Tylenol, are there grounds for lawsuits?
Let's talk politics. Ashley and I dive into free speech, cancel culture, and what it really means when the government (or your boss) decides where the line is. We talk about Pam Bondi’s recent comments, Charlie Kirk’s assassination, Jimmy Kimmel being pulled off the air, and how all of this ties back to the First Amendment.
On this episode of 'How It's Made': Babies, specifically ours. We're discussing IVF, what it is, how it works, and how it helped create 1 and a half of our current kids.
As if this podcast didn’t already revolve around Ashley, this episode is dedicated to my better half. Her stories, her perspective, and everything that makes her the heart of the show.
Ashley's back, and she's got a surprise. I'm here too, I guess, but I learned quickly this podcast isn't about me. We're catching up, talking about new faces, and mourning some older ones. Season 2 is in full swing, and we've got a lot in store for you.
In today’s season finale, Mike and Ashley are going all in on some wild and juicy topics. Ever wondered about the legality of ambulance chasers and personal injury runners? They’re spilling the tea on the shadiest side of the legal world. Plus, they’re diving into tort reform in Georgia—what it actually means for you. And, of course, they get personal, because let’s be real, being married to a lawyer comes with its own set of challenges!
When a child wins a lawsuit or receives a settlement, what happens to the money? In this episode, we dive into the legal process behind protecting minors’ financial awards, from court-approved trusts to structured settlements, and why the law prevents kids from accessing their funds until they turn 18. We break down how the money is preserved, who oversees it, and what happens when the clock finally runs out.
How does AI impact the authenticity of online content, and what does that mean for parasocial relationships? Mike and Ashley take a deep dive into creating daily content, battling the kids, and the 15-year feud between a random guy in Arizona
The day is here. Did Mike get Ashley a Valentine's gift? What would Ashley do to keep her grocery delivery? What WOULDN'T she do?
Mike pulls back the curtain on what it’s really like to fire employees. From tough decisions to downright awkward exits, he shares real stories from his law firm. Ashley chimes in with her own perspective on leadership and those tough conversations. It’s an honest, funny, and relatable look at the messy side of business.
The Rafi, Brown, and Stokes Law Firm is hiring, and that comes with all sorts of challenges. Mike recounts the history of his law firm, and the problems he had to deal with to grow his team. Ashley gives her own input from the employee side.
Mike and Ashley talk about the horror-show that was them finding their house. From design conflicts to their builder being arrested, Mike and Ashley recount it all.
Mike and Ashley dicsuss the unexpected issues that arose when purchasing their boat. Ashley explains the tedious process of applying to private schools, and Mike reminisces on their untraditional marriage choices.
Mike and Ashley discuss their recent break-in. Mike vents about his frustration with the process, and Ashley explains her detective work to help gather evidence.
Mike and Ashley tackle the problems with Disney adults, airplanes full of singing kids dressed as Elsa, and their New Year's resolutions.
Ashley did not decorate this tree. This information is very important. Mike and Ashley discuss their childhood Christmas traditions, work-life balance, and the stress of a new year.