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Marriage Therapy Radio

Ep 383 Zach's Mom and Stepdad Share their Second Marriage Journey

Marriage Therapy Radio

MTR

Self-improvement, Society & Culture, Therapy, Health & Fitness, Marriage, Relationships, Mental Health, Education

4.6690 Ratings

🗓️ 29 July 2025

⏱️ 49 minutes

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Summary

Zach sits down with his mother Joe and his stepfather Otis to explore their journey from painful pasts to a peaceful present.

Joe and Otis reflect on their “practice marriages,” the controlling dynamics they each endured, and the moment they realized they wanted something different. They share how a foundation of friendship, autonomy, and mutual respect became the bedrock of their 25-year relationship. From non-dating to dancing, from beach trips with girlfriends to golf trips alone, Joe and Otis have built a partnership that celebrates individuality and shared joy.

You’ll hear about Otis’s journey of temper management, Joe’s reclaiming of personal agency, and the subtle, intentional kindness that keeps their love strong, despite physical pain, aging bodies, and the trials of real life.

Key Takeaways

  • There’s life after divorce—and it might be the better life
    Both Joe and Otis came from long, controlling marriages. Their second partnership, formed later in life, is more respectful, equal, and full of joy.

  • Friendship is the foundation
    Their relationship began as school colleagues and friends, then grew over time into something deeper, supported by laughter, shared values, and trust.

  • Kindness is the cornerstone
    Otis says the best description of their marriage is that they’ve “learned to be very kind to one another.”

  • The five-minute anger rule works
    Otis, who struggled with rage in his youth, now uses a strategy where he’s allowed to be mad for five minutes, then lets it go. Joe even sets a timer.

  • Agency matters
    Joe talks about finally being able to “be herself” in this marriage, without fear, control, or pressure. Otis’s calm, non-controlling nature allows her space to thrive.

  • Caregiving is mutual and meaningful
    As they age, they care for each other with intention and grace. Joe says she always knew Otis would take care of her, and she’s glad to do the same.

Guest Info

Joe
Zach’s mom.

Otis
Zach’s stepdad and former high school gym teacher.


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Transcript

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0:00.0

Hey everybody, welcome.

0:03.3

And thank you for listening to this episode of Marriage Therapy Radio.

0:05.4

My name is Zach Brittle.

0:06.7

I am going to start this week by wishing a happy anniversary to my mom and her husband, Otis, who is my stepdad.

0:15.4

He's also the only grandfather my kids have ever known.

0:18.5

They are celebrating 25 years together. Well, not quite together,

0:22.9

but they're celebrating 25 years married. And I'm really excited for them. This is a second marriage

0:27.5

for them both after first marriages. Obviously, they didn't work out in the way that maybe they

0:31.6

originally hope. And then they found each other. And you today get to hear that story. They were

0:36.4

kind enough, brave enough even,

0:38.2

to come on to Marriage Therapy Radio and answer a few questions from me and tell us their story,

0:43.5

a little bit about how they're making it work, and I'm excited that you get to hear from them.

0:47.5

So I'm not going to say too much more about that. I'm just going to invite you to hang out with me

0:52.9

and my mom and my stepdad. This is a very

0:55.9

cool conversation. Stick around. Hi, Mom. Hi, Zach. How you doing? I'm good. How about you?

1:04.0

How are you guys doing today? So far so good. Day's just starting for us, though. Me too. Have you ever been on a podcast

1:15.2

before? No. No. How are you feeling? Are you nervous? Yes. Okay. How about, Otis,

1:22.7

how are you feeling this morning? Just another day. Yeah. Yeah. That's a pretty big day. You guys have like, this is your 15

1:29.7

minutes. You're coming out. You're coming out and to do the thing. All your friends are going to listen to

1:33.8

this and they're going to tell you how amazing you are. Okay. That'd be good. You, mom, Joe,

1:41.4

you've been my mom for 52 years. Yeah. That's correct. And Otis, you've been my stepdad for about half that, is that right? Close.

1:50.1

25? You guys celebrating your 25th anniversary? Right. So that means you've been married not as long as me.

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