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EPISODE · May 7, 2026 · 1 MIN

Love's First Try: The Truth About Starter Marriages

from The James Brown Commentary

Today, we’re diving into the concept of “starter marriages,” a term that actor John Leguizamo uses to describe his first marriage. Isn’t that a wild phrase? It makes you think about relationships like they're practice rounds for the big game of love! We chat about how it’s all part of the journey—learning what works and what doesn’t in romance. But here’s the kicker: a starter marriage isn’t just a light-hearted phase; it’s a significant part of someone’s life, filled with emotions and experiences that shape who they become. So, what do you think? Would you label your first marriage a “starter”? Hit me up at jamesabrown.net and let’s get this conversation rolling!Takeaways:John Leguizamo refers to his first marriage as a 'starter marriage', which is a quirky term that got us thinking!The concept of a 'starter marriage' brings up some big questions about love and growth in relationships.We discussed how life experiences, like marriages, shape who we are, and there's no reset button on those lessons.Understanding that first marriage is a big learning curve helps us appreciate personal growth and maturity.Links referenced in this episode:jamesabrown.net

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