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Marriage Therapy Radio

Ep 401 Don’t Get Shirty: Love, Humor & Detective Work with Karen Whitehouse & Helen McLaughlin

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

4.6690 Ratings

🗓️ 2 December 2025

⏱️ 39 minutes

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Summary

Zach sits down with Karen Whitehouse and Helen McLaughlin, the married duo behind the cult-hit podcast Who Shat on the Floor at My Wedding? https://www.whoshatontheflooratmywedding.com/

What began as a deeply confusing—and slightly sinister—incident on their wedding boat (“the matrimonial turd,” as Karen lovingly calls it) became a three-year dinner-party story that neither of them could stop telling. Their friends couldn’t stop talking about it either. Eventually, with Helen’s wholehearted encouragement (and financial backing), the couple turned their whodunnit into a comedy podcast—one that later went viral, beat Joe Rogan for a week, and now brings joy to listeners around the world.

Karen and Helen share how the project grew from a joke into a mission: spreading joy, escapism, and silliness during some of the hardest seasons of their lives. They talk candidly about infertility, grief, bad therapy, moving from Amsterdam to a tiny English village, and the emotional evolution that shifted them from distraction to genuine self-work. Their chemistry is undeniable: they tease each other, interrupt each other, apologize quickly, and know exactly how to hold space when things get tough.

Together, they explore how detective work mirrors relationship work—don’t make assumptions, stay curious, pause your biases—and how “learning each other’s love languages” helped them survive both big heartbreak and small bickers. It’s a conversation full of heart, humor, British slang, and surprisingly profound insights about partnership.

Key Takeaways

  • Comedy and curiosity can transmute pain – Turning their wedding mystery into a podcast helped them process, connect, and bring comfort to listeners going through dark times.

  • Don’t make assumptions – Their detective work taught them that bias blinds you… in crime-solving and in conflict with your partner.

  • Joy is a choice – Both see “spreading joy” as part of their life purpose, especially after Helen’s grief and Karen’s infertility journey.

  • Learn each other’s triggers – Helen’s fear of abandonment and Karen’s need for praise once clashed; learning their love languages changed everything.

  • Apology is a superpower – A small bicker resolved quickly after Karen simply said: “I have to apologize.”

  • Big life transitions shift emotional bandwidth – Moving from Amsterdam’s buzz to the English countryside forced them to slow down and actually feel their feelings.

  • Avoid two bottles of white wine – Their worst arguments were fueled by it. (“Anything else is fine!”)

  • Support > solutions – During IVF heartbreak, grief, and major transitions, what mattered most was showing up for each other with compassion.

Guest Info

Karen Whitehouse & Helen McLaughlin
Karen and Helen are the creators and voices behind the global hit podcast Who Shat on the Floor at My Wedding?, a comedic documentary series investigating a very real crime from their own wedding day. Season 3 continues their legacy of solving listener-submitted “comedy crimes” with their signature unqualified-detective charm.

They live in the English countryside, where Helen works in cybersecurity and studies forex trading for fun (yes—really), and Karen is on the cusp of becoming a full-time comedy-podcast producer. Their shared mission: spread joy, silliness, and a lot of laughter

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Hey, everybody, welcome. And thank you for listening to this episode of Marriage Therapy Radio. My name is Zach Brittle. And today I'm

0:08.1

thrilled to be able to share this interview with you. They say never meet your heroes, but I got to.

0:14.2

And this is a couple from kind of podcasting world. I don't listen to a ton of podcasts, but one of the highlights for me over the last couple years

0:23.9

has been listening to Who Shat on the Floor at my wedding?

0:27.4

And it's about a wedding between Helen McLaughlin and Karen Whitehouse,

0:31.4

who decided to join me to talk about their wedding,

0:34.7

but also their marriage.

0:35.8

And it's cool to get behind the scenes and to hear

0:38.3

about their unique philosophy on, well, podcasting, but also just relationships in general. And,

0:44.7

you know, sad for me, my microphone wasn't working that great. Here I am on a podcast, about a podcast,

0:49.8

which just doesn't sound too much like a podcast, but they sound amazing. I think you're really

0:53.9

going to appreciate hearing from them. Don't fail to check out who shot on the floor of my wedding. It is

0:58.1

delight. They are currently in season three. But for now, we get to just hear about who they are,

1:03.4

what they're up to, and how they're thinking about life after the wedding. This is a very cool

1:09.8

conversation. Stick around. So you guys,

1:12.9

you got married and somebody sat on the floor at your wedding. We know about that. We heard all

1:17.3

about that on the podcast, which is hilarious. If you haven't listened to it, dear listener,

1:21.5

then go ahead and check it out. Season two is coming out soon, yeah? Season three is out. Season three is out.

1:26.9

Season two is the one with the suit and the case.

1:30.6

Yes, we did the little take on Scandine noir,

1:32.9

and now we've gone to a completely new format,

1:34.9

which is speed solving and new crime every one or two episodes,

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