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Say it Plain With Michael Maxwell Chaos to Clarity

Say it Plain With Michael Maxwell Chaos to Clarity

By: MIchael Maxwell
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Say It Plain: Chaos to Clarity is real talk for people navigating life's messiest challenges—ADHD, relationships, parenting, mental health, money, and everything in between.

I'm Michael Maxwell. I became a non-custodial dad at 18 and got diagnosed with ADHD at 49. I've spent decades figuring things out the hard way, and this podcast is about sharing what actually works—no theory, no fluff, just actionable tools you can use today.

Each episode is 18–28 minutes, ADHD-friendly, and built around frameworks you can implement immediately. Whether you're parenting through chaos, managing a late diagnosis, rebuilding friendships, or just trying to get through the week—this show is for you.

New episodes drop every Tuesday.

Real talk. Zero fluff. Tools you can use today.

2025 MIchael Maxwell
Hygiene & Healthy Living Psychology Psychology & Mental Health Social Sciences
Episodes
  • Why Do People Feel Entitled To Their Ex?
    Mar 24 2026

    I saw a video where a woman asked if she should fight her best friend for dating her ex.

    Most people agreed with her.

    I didn’t.

    If a relationship is over… why do we still feel ownership over someone we’re no longer with?

    Is it loyalty… or is it ego?

    In this episode, I break down the difference between boundaries, control, and emotional attachment — and why so many people struggle to let go after a relationship ends.


    #relationships #dating #realtalk #modernrelationships #selfawareness #SayItPlain

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    21 mins
  • Are Men Who Cheat Always Villains?
    Mar 17 2026

    Are men who cheat always villains… or is there something deeper going on that most people don’t see?

    What started as a comment turned into a real, unfiltered family debate about relationships, cheating, and the psychology behind it.

    In this episode, we break down:
    • why some men say they “didn’t see it coming”
    • the difference between accountability and understanding
    • how past rejection and emotional wounds show up in relationships
    • whether cheating is always intentional… or sometimes a blind spot

    This conversation gets uncomfortable, honest, and real—because not everything is as simple as “good vs bad.”

    👇 Drop your thoughts in the comments:
    Do you think cheating is always a choice… or are there deeper factors people ignore?

    #relationships
    #datingadvice
    #modernrelationships
    #relationshiptalk
    #menandwomen
    #podcast
    #relationshipadvice
    #cheating
    #selfawareness
    #emotionalintelligence

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    37 mins
  • Why Some Good Men Cheat (It’s Not What You Think)
    Mar 10 2026

    Why do some good men cheat — even when they love their partner?
    In this episode, Michael Maxwell explains the psychology behind why some men get caught up in moments of infidelity.

    Many men grow up experiencing rejection far more than acceptance. That reality can leave wounds in self-esteem that most men never examine. When attention finally arrives later in life, some men aren't psychologically prepared for it — and that vulnerability can lead to choices that destroy relationships.

    This conversation is not about excuses.
    It’s about understanding the psychology behind behavior so real healing and accountability can happen.

    If you've ever asked:
    • Why would someone risk a relationship they value?
    • Why do some men say “I didn’t see it coming”?
    • Is there a difference between a cheater and someone who got caught up?

    This episode explores those questions.

    Say It Plain with Michael Maxwell is a podcast about relationships, personal growth, psychology, and the conversations most people avoid.

    Subscribe for more conversations about relationships, self-awareness, and personal development.

    Add these at the bottom of the description:

    #Relationships
    #WhyMenCheat
    #MensMentalHealth
    #RelationshipAdvice
    #Infidelity

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    30 mins
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