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Ep 42 - Us: More than Roommates

Episode 42 of the Naked: With Janelle podcast, hosted by Janelle Nordin, titled "Ep 42 - Us: More than Roommates" was published on July 16, 2025 and runs 47 minutes.

July 16, 2025 ·47m · Naked: With Janelle

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This episode is the beginning of something new—every few weeks, my husband Gregg will be joining me here on the podcast for an honest, unedited conversation about the moments that shaped our life together.

In this one, we go back to 2007. We had three kids under five, more bills than money, and a dream house that couldn’t hold the weight of what we were carrying. We were tired, disconnected, and quietly becoming strangers. Until one day, Gregg surprised me—with a furnace room.

What he created in that little space helped us find something we didn’t even know we’d lost.

This is the story of how we almost broke, and how we found our way back to each other.

Welcome to Naked. This is Us.

If Naked has felt like a conversation you want to stay part of, come join me on Patreon. You’ll get full written versions of The Written Layers and extended episodes you can find them here patreon.com/Nakedwithjanelle

Edited by Mikkel Nordin

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