In this episode of the Wife Approved Podcast, Shane and Caroline talk about camera anxiety in YouTube videos, doing hard things (and when you’re just over it), the pressure of goals vs protecting your peace, and why January always seems to bring stress into their business and marriage.What starts with an awkward YouTube moment turns into a full-on conversation about burnout, running a business together, micromanaging accusations, and whether fewer goals might actually mean more happiness. Plus, a completely unexpected (and hilarious) detour into public displays of affection, people-watching, and what really gives you “the ick.”This one’s messy, honest, funny, and very real — just like marriage.If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed, questioned your goals, or wanted to call HR on your spouse… this episode is for you.💬 Submit questions or hot takes anonymously: https://shanewhatley.com/wife-approved-podcast/⭐ If you're enjoying the podcast, leave us a 5-star review – it helps us a lot! Thanks for listening.🎙️ New episodes every Tuesday📺 Watch on YouTube or listen wherever you get podcastshttps://www.youtube.com/@wifeapprovedpodcast📲 Follow us on Instagram:@wifeapprovedpodcast@shanecreates@mzwhatleyChapters:00:00:00 - Welcome to the Wife Approved Podcast00:00:59 - Camera Anxiety, CES, and Being Awkward on YouTube00:15:00 - Setting Boundaries and Saying No00:15:24 - “Less Is More” and Why Fewer Goals Might Be Better00:16:59 - Protecting Your Peace (Especially in January)00:17:33 - Goals, Ambition, and Very Different Mindsets00:19:21 - Why Doing Hard Things Actually Changes You00:27:02 - Burnout, Overstimulation, and Mental Overload00:31:00 - When Work Stress Turns Into Micromanaging00:31:39 - Running a Business Together Without Killing Each Other00:46:50 - PDA, Affection, and What Gives Us the Ick00:49:08 - Teasing Future Podcast Topics (PDA Incoming)00:54:09 - January Stress, Marriage Tension, and Wrapping It Up
In this episode of the Wife Approved Podcast, Shane and Caroline talk about camera anxiety in YouTube videos, doing hard things (and when you’re just over it), the pressure of goals vs protecting your peace, and why January always seems to bring stress into their business and marriage.What starts with an awkward YouTube moment turns into a full-on conversation about burnout, running a business together, micromanaging accusations, and whether fewer goals might actually mean more happiness. Plus, a completely unexpected (and hilarious) detour into public displays of affection, people-watching, and what really gives you “the ick.”This one’s messy, honest, funny, and very real — just like marriage.If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed, questioned your goals, or wanted to call HR on your spouse… this episode is for you.
💬 Submit questions or hot takes anonymously: https://shanewhatley.com/wife-approved-podcast/
⭐ If you're enjoying the podcast, leave us a 5-star review – it helps us a lot! Thanks for listening.
🎙️ New episodes every Tuesday
📺 Watch on YouTube or listen wherever you get podcasts
https://www.youtube.com/@wifeapprovedpodcast
📲 Follow us on Instagram:
@wifeapprovedpodcast
@shanecreates
@mzwhatley
Chapters:
00:00:00 - Welcome to the Wife Approved Podcast
00:00:59 - Camera Anxiety, CES, and Being Awkward on YouTube
00:15:00 - Setting Boundaries and Saying No
00:15:24 - “Less Is More” and Why Fewer Goals Might Be Better
00:16:59 - Protecting Your Peace (Especially in January)
00:17:33 - Goals, Ambition, and Very Different Mindsets
00:19:21 - Why Doing Hard Things Actually Changes You
00:27:02 - Burnout, Overstimulation, and Mental Overload
00:31:00 - When Work Stress Turns Into Micromanaging
00:31:39 - Running a Business Together Without Killing Each Other
00:46:50 - PDA, Affection, and What Gives Us the Ick
00:49:08 - Teasing Future Podcast Topics (PDA Incoming)
00:54:09 - January Stress, Marriage Tension, and Wrapping It Up
Marriage. Family. Tech that sometimes works.
Welcome to Wife Approved — a podcast from Shane & Caroline Whatley that gives you a real look inside their smart home and family life. One’s a tech-obsessed YouTuber. The other just wants the lights to turn on without yelling at Siri. From parenting chaos and marriage laughs to automations that cause more fights than fixes, this show is all about finding the humor (and help) in everyday life with tech. Real talk. Real marriage. Mostly functional Wi-Fi.