SSN Voices Podcast

Straight Spouse Network

Straight Spouse Voices is the official podcast of the Straight Spouse Network. In our podcasts, heterosexual men and women who are or were married to, or partners of, LGBTQ persons, share their experiences in conversations with host Kristin Kalbli, who is herself a straight spouse. The stories and perspectives are many and diverse. Topics include the after effects when spouse comes out, staying in a mixed orientation marriage, coping with a spouse who remains closeted or in denial, the challenges of being married to a transgender person, navigating family relationships after disclosure, how homophobia affects us, living our best lives going forward, unique divorce and parenting issues, how our spiritual and religious beliefs are affected, cultural attitudes toward straight spouses, handling grief and finding the strength to heal.

  • 36 minutes 4 seconds
    S8 Ep 2: The Final Episode of the OurVoices Podcast

    In this the final episode of the OurVoices Podcast, host Kristin Kalbli shares a little of the wisdom she's accumulated over the years of producing this podcast and over a decade of learning and healing from her own experience in a mixed-orientation marriage. This final episode her gift to you —the loyal and mighty audience — in gratitude for your support, your attention, and your time over the last eight—yes, eight—years.

    Stay in touch with Kristin:

    Her book page: The Mercy Fake (Facebook): https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61570310436738

    Kristin's Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kristin.kalbli

    Instagram: @kristinkalbli

    Substack: https://substack.com/@kristinkalbli74

    YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@kristinkalbli7922

    Finding Meaning in the Second Half of Life: How to Finally, Really Grow Up by Jungian analyst James Hollis: https://www.amazon.com/Finding-Meaning-Second-Half-Life/dp/1592402070

    14 March 2025, 12:55 pm
  • 1 hour 33 minutes
    S8 Ep 1: Kristin Finally Tells Her Story (with the Help of her Lesbian Bestie who Incidentally Never Married a Man)

    In today's episode, Kristin obliges audience members who have wondered when she would finally tell her story. Her friend Angela Tonn, who had a front row seat to the demise of Kristin's marriage, joins her to turn the lens on Kristin and ask her the questions she normally asks other people on this show.

    If you'd like to know where to find Kristin, check out the links below:

    Friend her on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kristin.kalbli

    Follow announcements about her book, The Mercy Fake: The Story of One Fake Marriage, Lots of Fake Orgasms, and the Search for What's Real: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61570310436738

    Instagram: @kristinkalbli

    Substack: https://substack.com/@kristinkalbli74

    YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@kristinkalbli7922

    10 March 2025, 1:55 pm
  • 1 hour 3 minutes
    S7 Ep 13: A Bisexual Husband's Disclosure and a Straight Wife's Decision to Stay with Irina Miller

    Irina's discovery of her husband's sexuality started from accidentally finding a social media account in a locked folder on his phone. Not thinking much of it at first, she enquired him about it, and he burst into tears and said, "I think I am bisexual". He then shared the account and the rest of his private folder – the contents of which clearly indicated he was attracted to men, as well as women.

    While feeling betrayed by his withholding such an important piece of information throughout their marriage, she was also impressed by his honesty in sharing his thoughts and emotions during the early weeks and months following the disclosure. She approaches her post-disclosure marriage as a new relationship—one with someone she knows has many good qualities, but whom she is still getting to know.

    11 December 2024, 1:30 pm
  • 45 minutes 5 seconds
    S7 Ep 12: The Minwalla Model of Deceptive Sexuality and Trauma Treatment

    Today's episode features a presentation of the Minwalla Model of Deceptive Sexuality and Complex Trauma Treatment. In 2006, Dr. Omar Minwalla began to study the signs of Complex Trauma related stress in people whose spouses had committed infidelity. Minwalla's powerful educational metaphor, the "Secret Sexual Basement", has made the personal, relational, and sociological abuses that comprise deceptive sexuality accessible to everyone.

    By putting the spotlight on the harms of "deceptive sexuality," Minwalla shows how clinically significant deficits in integrity enable infidelity and can rise to the level of an Integrity Abuse Disorder, which he categorizes as a form of intimate partner abuse.

    From here we take Minwalla's model a step further and posit that closeted LGBT+ spouses in mixed orientation marriages have a Secret Sexual Basement of their own. This compartmentalized secret sexual reality not only contains secret sexual behaviors that may or may not be going on, but also contains their hidden or obscured sexual orientation or gender identity. It's not just that deception is employed to cover infidelity, it's that, intentional or not, deception may be deployed to cover sexuality itself.

    In the case of marriage closets, as with infidelity, concealment behaviors, manipulation and deceptive management of straight spouses constitutes patterns of emotional, psychological and relational harm that may give rise to symptoms of complex trauma in straight spouses.

    DR. OMAR MINWALLA WEBSITE: https://minwallamodel.com

    DR. OMAR MINWALLA PODCAST INTERVIEWS

    Understanding Betrayal with Dr. Omar Minwalla. Part 1

    https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/helping-couples-heal-podcast/id1462962051?i=1000465644823

    Understanding Betrayal with Dr. Omar Minwalla. Part 2

    https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/helping-couples-heal-podcast/id1462962051?i=1000469245574

    Understanding Betrayal with Dr. Omar Minwalla. Part 3

    https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/helping-couples-heal-podcast/id1462962051?i=1000472914618

    Real Talk About Cheating (Tell Me How You're Mighty with Chump Lady Tracy Shorn)

    https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/tell-me-how-youre-mighty-real-talk-about-cheating/id1703987977

    OURVOICES PODCAST EPISODES:

    Michelle Mays

    https://bit.ly/S6Ep13OPOV_YT

    Debi Silber

    https://bit.ly/S4Ep2OPOV_YT

    Tracy Shorn

    https://bit.ly/S6Ep1OPOV_YT

    Ryan King

    https://bit.ly/S4Ep3OPOV_YT

    William Dameron

    https://bit.ly/S2Ep15OPOV_YT

    Helen Fitzgibbons

    https://bit.ly/S2Ep11OPOV_YT

    25 November 2024, 1:25 pm
  • 44 minutes 52 seconds
    S7 Ep 11: The Time to Pay It Forward is Now with David Harte

    Not only was OurPath Volunteer David Harte surprised to learn his wife was a lesbian, he was surprised that her family already knew she was. "One of her friends told me [my wife] had come out in her early 20's. That wasn't accepted by her family at all, hence, when I met her, her family were very encouraging of us getting married and having a child. I didn't realize they were trying to marry her off."

    Ten years later, David has found purpose and healing in paying forward the invaluable support he received from OurPath while in the early days after disclosure.

    11 November 2024, 1:15 pm
  • 1 hour 49 seconds
    S7 Ep 10: The Apology You Needed but Never Got with Tom Jones

    Tom Jones was married to a woman for 22 years and hid in a deep closet in denial. His wife was aware of his same sex attraction early on, but not the depth of it. A positive HIV status and an acute addition to crystal meth deeply impacted their marriage and lives, resulting in divorce. His wife was diagnosed with cancer and passed away just two years following their divorce, requiring Tom to raise their two daughters. Although close at the end of his wife's life, Tom, now 68, feels they never had to opportunity to truly mend.

    In this episode, he shares how he believes his cowardice and inability to accept himself for who he was impacted the lives of his wife, his family, and those around him. He has carried deep remorse for his choices, and wants straight spouses to know they are deserving of accountability and amends.

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    15 October 2024, 12:30 pm
  • 1 hour 2 minutes
    S7 Ep 9: Behind the Scenes of Behind the Looking Glass with Filmmaker Vaishnavi Sundar

    Filmmaker Vaishnavi Sundar discusses her recently released documentary: Behind the Looking Glass, which delves into the lives and experiences of women whose partners have, or want to, transition. With voices from women worldwide, this film is the first of its kind. Today's conversation touches on pornography, coercive control, emotional, financial and sexual abuse that for some women, coincide with their husbands identifying as trans.

    Vaishnavi is a writer and a self-taught filmmaker from Chennai, India. Through her films, she advocates for the rights of women and girls worldwide. A decade ago she founded Lime Soda Films with the aim of highlighting themes of social justice, women's empowerment and education. She is the Founder of Women Making Films (WMF) – a platform for female filmmakers to collaborate and create works of art, and has had the privilege of hosting the work of members from more than 20 countries.

    Behind the Looking Glass film: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Frffv2sB8zE

    Website: https://limesodafilms.com

    Twitter/X: @LimeSodaFilms

    20 September 2024, 12:23 pm
  • 49 minutes 16 seconds
    S7 Ep 8: The 6 Stages of Coming Out With Dr. Ben Schilaty

    Dr. Ben Schilaty, a social work professor and therapist, explains the Six Stages of Coming Out (first observed by Dr. Vivienne Cass in the 1970's). We explore both the experiences of LGBT+ spouses progressing through these stages, along with the corresponding experiences of straight spouses at each stage. This conversation aims to shed light on the various behaviors straight spouses may observe from their LGBT+ partners, as well as give context to straight spouses' feelings and experiences as their partners work through the coming out process.

    Ben is the author of A Walk In My Shoes: Questions I am Often Asked as a Gay Latter Day Saint and cohosts the podcast "All Out in the Open" with his friend Charlie Bird. He is a cofounder of the Gather Conference which offers Christ-centered support to LGBTQ Latter-day Saints and those who love them.

    Website: https://www.benschilaty.com

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/benschilaty/

    Podcast: https://questionsfromthecloset.com

    1 September 2024, 1:15 pm
  • 1 hour 9 minutes
    S7 Ep 7: A Detransitioned Man Shares His Motives for Becoming a Trans Woman so Wives Can Better Understand their Spouses

    Ray Alex Williams used to go by the name Rachel. A former trans woman, today he refers to himself as a detransitioner. In this episode, he shares his perspective on his own transition process, including his true motivations for transitioning.

    Exploring a diversity of essential perspectives like Ray's can provide wives whose husbands have come out as trans with honest and vital information about gender transition in their own marriages, so they are better able to make fully informed decisions for their own lives.

    X: @RayAlexWilliams

    YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@RayAlexWilliams

    1 August 2024, 12:45 pm
  • 52 minutes 57 seconds
    S7 Ep 6: Navigating Conflicting Feelings When a Straight Spouse has an LGBT+ Child

    When Christine discovered her husband was gay after thirteen years of marriage, at first she felt relief that the disconnect between them had been explained. Anger and grief came much later. But when her oldest child came out as trans a few years later, she felt her grief first. Many straight spouses in mixed orientations marriages have LGBT+ children and face the challenge of reconciling conflicting feelings around those respective comings out. On today's show, our guest talks about the dissonance between her feelings when her spouse came out and when her child came out, and how she worked through the feelings to find acceptance.

    1 July 2024, 1:00 pm
  • 1 hour 6 minutes
    S7 Ep 5: One Husband's Story of Divorcing a Late-Life Lesbian

    When another husband called Wade out of the blue to tell him both their wives were spending time together on a vacation that very moment, Wade Ferris knew the writing was on the wall. With candor and vulnerability, Wade shares his story of learning that his wife of 23 years is a lesbian during the pandemic. A dedicated father and husband, Wade tried for decades to unlock the stalemate and repair the lack of intimacy in his marriage. By his own admission, the disconnect from his wife made him resentful and "not much fun to be around." He went on a mission to correct everything his wife complained was wrong with him, at last becoming what she called, "the perfect husband." But, as he soon found out, this was not enough to save their mixed orientation marriage.

    Wade is currently writing a book about the straight spouse experience.

    8 June 2024, 6:53 pm
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