In this episode of Cheaper Than Therapy, itsmoolahrouge shares candid reflections on life, relationships, and personal growth. He humorously explores the significance of women with clean cars, the dynamics of dating across age groups, and the complexities of fatherhood. With unfiltered honesty, he offers insights into recognizing patterns that can elevate or ruin your life, making it a must-listen for those seeking authenticity and real talk.
Most people ignore the little details that separate chaos from calm—like a clean car or a well-kept house. In this raw, no-holds-barred episode of Cheaper Than Therapy, itsmoolahrouge spills the truth about relationships, responsibility, and the absurdity of modern life with humor and unfiltered honesty. With a brief insight on the Meg and Klay breakup and how celebrity relationships create unlicensed professionals with certificates in trauma.
Forget the fluff—this episode dives into the real reasons why a tidy car or a cluttered house can tell you everything about a person's hygiene, their mindset, and even their potential for chaos. From bizarre house stories that sound straight out of a hoarder episode to the hilarious yet eye-opening take on job quitting etiquette, you’ll discover why knowing when to walk away—and how to do it—can save you from unnecessary stress.
You'll also find out why it’s smarter than ever to get a paternity test before signing the birth certificate, why women in their 40s dominate the game, and how to distinguish genuine from fake digital outrage. Plus, raw insights on navigating the dating world—why young women might not be worth the late nights, and why older women bring real class and stability to the table.
This episode isn’t just about gossip—it's about recognizing the patterns that can ruin or elevate your life, and learning how to choose wisely. Itsmoolahrouge offers a refreshingly candid perspective on accountability, community, and self-preservation in a world full of distractions and illusions.
Perfect for anyone tired of surface-level advice—if you want honesty, humor, and a wake-up call in one episode, this is essential listening. And if you’ve ever wondered why the internet feels like a trap or how to spot the frauds exploiting black trauma, this fiery solo episode has you covered. Tune in for the unfiltered truths that might just change the way you look at relationships, responsibilities, and everyday personal hygiene. Are you ready to get real?
This episode hooks immediately with bold promises of truth and humor, appealing to listeners craving authenticity. It builds intrigue through concrete, funny stories and practical insights about life, relationships, and social dynamics. The emotional angle taps into curiosity and empowerment, making it a must-hit for anyone tired of pretenses and ready for real talk.
00:00 - Introduction and new episode direction
01:25 - Promoting personal brand: itsMoolahRouge on all social media
04:44 - Appreciating women with clean cars and hygiene standards
06:05 - The chaos in messy environments and relationship implications
07:36 - How clutter and hygiene reflect underlying personal care
09:12 - A story about visiting a girl’s house with a dirty house
13:57 - Job quitting, two-week notices, and work ethic
17:34 - Navigating job searches, discrimination, and the trucking industry
20:22 - Physical demands of trucking and work-life balance
25:49 - Rising costs of food, especially street tacos, as economic indicators
29:42 - The impact of celebrity gossip, social media trolling, and community trauma exploitation
33:02 - Near encounter with a crazy man as a result of minding other people's business
36:04 - The importance of family, social media etiquette, and personal boundaries
41:21 - A quick observation and dissertation of the Meg and Klay short lived relationship
45:45 - The exploitation of Black trauma for engagement and profit
50:38 - The destructive cycle of online hate and division
53:05 - The complexities of co-parenting and financial responsibilities
58:42 - Paternity testing at birth and legal implications
62:34 - Experiences with child support and understanding responsibilities
66:37 - How to avoid unintentional fatherhood risks
70:02 - Deadbeat dads and the hypothetical scenario of self preservation
72:07 - Reconsidering traditional last name practices
74:06 - Personal dating preferences shifting toward older women
76:03 - The importance of maturity and shared interests
78:10 - Reflections on dating women in their 40s and the advantages
81:23 - The difference between city girls and city women
83:47 - The significance of emotional peace and life order in relationships
85:01 - The experience of real, upscale brunches with mature women
88:38 - Personal growth realization: settling down before it's too late