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"Men Lie, Women Lie, and All Flowers Die" is a thought-provoking podcast that delves into the unfiltered realities of modern relationships, love, loss, parenthood, and everything in between. Hosted by Miss Les, a passionate mother with a wealth of personal experiences, this podcast serves as a safe haven anyone navigating the complexities of love and family.

Through intimate and heartfelt conversations, each episode of the show takes listeners on a captivating journey of self-discovery.
Join Miss Les as she fearlessly explores the intricate tapestry of love, parenthood, and personal growth.
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In Episode Thirty-Seven of Men Lie, Women Lie, and All Flowers Die, Mama Les and Uncle Joe dive into the new movie Babygirl, starring Nicole Kidman and Antonio Banderas, sparking a deep conversation about dominance, submission, infidelity, and the consequences of our actions. They explore the case of Luigi M., the internet's latest "hot mugshot" sensation, and discuss why so many women are drawn to inmate love, pen pals, and finding romance behind bars. The duo also revisits their New Year’s resolutions from last year, sharing their successes (and failures), and reveal their goals for the upcoming year. A special birthday shoutout goes to Tiana, Uncle Joe’s daughter. Finally, the hosts break down two thought-provoking quotes, discussing abandonment in relationships, the dynamics of "holding your partner down," and the fine line between support and self-preservation. It’s a packed episode filled with introspection, debate, and a little bit of humor!
In Episode Thirty-Seven of Men Lie, Women Lie, and All Flowers Die, Mama Les and Uncle Joe dive into the new movie Babygirl, starring Nicole Kidman and Antonio Banderas, sparking a deep conversation about dominance, submission, infidelity, and the consequences of our actions. They explore the case of Luigi M., the internet's latest "hot mugshot" sensation, and discuss why so many women are drawn to inmate love, pen pals, and finding romance behind bars. The duo also revisits their New Year’s resolutions from last year, sharing their successes (and failures), and reveal their goals for the upcoming year. A special birthday shoutout goes to Tiana, Uncle Joe’s daughter. Finally, the hosts break down two thought-provoking quotes, discussing abandonment in relationships, the dynamics of "holding your partner down," and the fine line between support and self-preservation. It’s a packed episode filled with introspection, debate, and a little bit of humor!
In this festive Christmas special of Men Lie, Women Lie, and All Flowers Die, Mama Les and Uncle Joe get cozy in matching Christmas onesies and bring all the holiday cheer! The hosts share some of their personal holiday traditions and reveal who has inspired them most this year. They review Megan Fox’s new movie Subservience and episodes of the Accused series that explore the idea of robot helpers and lovers. The duo also tackles the challenges of dating someone who doesn’t celebrate the holidays. In a heartfelt segment, they reflect on this year’s episodes, sharing their favorite moments, topics, and whether opening up emotionally on the show has helped them personally. Lastly, they let the audience in on their Christmas wish lists. It’s a fun, warm, and reflective episode that wraps up the year in true MLWLAFD fashion!
In this festive Christmas special of Men Lie, Women Lie, and All Flowers Die, Mama Les and Uncle Joe get cozy in matching Christmas onesies and bring all the holiday cheer! The hosts share some of their personal holiday traditions and reveal who has inspired them most this year. They review Megan Fox’s new movie Subservience and episodes of the Accused series that explore the idea of robot helpers and lovers. The duo also tackles the challenges of dating someone who doesn’t celebrate the holidays. In a heartfelt segment, they reflect on this year’s episodes, sharing their favorite moments, topics, and whether opening up emotionally on the show has helped them personally. Lastly, they let the audience in on their Christmas wish lists. It’s a fun, warm, and reflective episode that wraps up the year in true MLWLAFD fashion!
In Episode Thirty-Five of Men Lie, Women Lie, and All Flowers Die, Mama Les and Uncle Joe are back with a jam-packed episode. They start with a Thanksgiving recap and shoutout before diving into the heavy topic of seasonal depression, its causes, and ways to combat it. The conversation shifts to long-distance relationships and Mama Les’ surprising change of heart on the subject. The duo then explores why monogamy may not be for everyone and the growing popularity of polygamous relationships. Things get even spicier as they discuss Lamar Odom’s Khloe Kardashian-inspired sex doll and Kim Kardashian’s recent Tesla robot ad, which leads to a thought-provoking conversation on robots, sex dolls, and the future of relationships. Lastly, they wrap up with an open discussion about men’s struggles with getting erect, the role women play in these challenges, and how women can better support their partners. This episode is raw, insightful, and filled with candid moments you won’t want to miss!
In Episode Thirty-Three of "Men Lie, Women Lie, and All Flowers Die," Mama Les and Uncle Joe break down the latest drama between Cardi B and Offset, diving into issues of infidelity, including revenge cheating, cheating back, cheating while pregnant, and the complexities of accepting cheating in relationships. They also share their thoughts on the unique experience of dating women from the Bronx. The conversation shifts to Puff Daddy’s recent arrest, sparking a candid discussion on sexual abuse, trafficking, harassment, and the murky line between willing participants and exploitation. On a lighter note, Uncle Joe gives a special birthday shoutout to his mom, and the duo wraps up by discussing the seasonal shift from summer to fall and why this often leads to rekindled relationships. Tune in for an episode packed with pop culture, relationship insights, and thoughtful commentary on pressing social issues.
In Episode Thirty-Three of "Men Lie, Women Lie, and All Flowers Die," Mama Les and Uncle Joe break down the latest drama between Cardi B and Offset, diving into issues of infidelity, including revenge cheating, cheating back, cheating while pregnant, and the complexities of accepting cheating in relationships. They also share their thoughts on the unique experience of dating women from the Bronx. The conversation shifts to Puff Daddy’s recent arrest, sparking a candid discussion on sexual abuse, trafficking, harassment, and the murky line between willing participants and exploitation. On a lighter note, Uncle Joe gives a special birthday shoutout to his mom, and the duo wraps up by discussing the seasonal shift from summer to fall and why this often leads to rekindled relationships. Tune in for an episode packed with pop culture, relationship insights, and thoughtful commentary on pressing social issues.
In Episode Thirty-Two of "Men Lie, Women Lie, and All Flowers Die," Mama Les and Uncle Joe sit down with fitness expert Stice, aka @sticelife, to dive deep into his intense training program. Stice shares his inspirations, discipline, and motivation, along with the role models who have shaped his journey. The conversation highlights the profound connection between fitness and overall well-being, offering insights into how adults can carve out time for working out, despite busy schedules. They also discuss Mama Les’s own fitness journey, showcasing the transformative power of staying dedicated to a healthy lifestyle. Tune in for an inspiring discussion about physical and mental strength, and the drive it takes to reach fitness goals.
In Episode Thirty-Two of “Men Lie, Women Lie, and All Flowers Die,” Mama Les and Uncle Joe sit down with fitness expert Stice, aka @sticelife, to dive deep into his intense training program. Stice shares his inspirations, discipline, and motivation, along with the role models who have shaped his journey. The conversation highlights the profound connection between fitness and overall well-being, offering insights into how adults can carve out time for working out, despite busy schedules. They also discuss Mama Les’s own fitness journey, showcasing the transformative power of staying dedicated to a healthy lifestyle. Tune in for an inspiring discussion about physical and mental strength, and the drive it takes to reach fitness goals.
n Episode Thirty-One of "Men Lie, Women Lie, and All Flowers Die," Mama Les and Uncle Joe dissect the behaviors and traits that can make a potential partner instantly unattractive. From being rude to servers to having bad teeth, being conceited, or the ultimate offense—wearing Crocs—the hosts break down the biggest turn-offs in dating. They also tackle the tricky question of how long one should wait before dating again after a breakup. The episode concludes with some bonus questions that spark lively debate, including how to handle a partner grieving an ex, whether size really matters to women, and if a woman cheating with another female is still considered cheating. Tune in for an entertaining and insightful discussion on the complexities of attraction and relationship dynamics. 4o
In Episode 30 of "Men Lie, Women Lie, and All Flowers Die," Mama Les and Uncle Joe take a nostalgic journey comparing the love and dating dynamics of the 90s and early 2000s to today's landscape. They discuss the significant changes brought by social media, evolving love languages, decreased tolerance in relationships, and the perception of having more options. The hosts reminisce about the charm of mixtapes and love letters, lamenting their loss in the digital age. The conversation then shifts to more controversial topics, including dating a friend's ex and the debate over whether every man should have a side piece. Finally, they touch on Cardi B's recent pregnancy and divorce announcement, offering their perspectives on the public and personal aspects of celebrity relationships. Tune in for a thought-provoking episode that bridges the past and present of love and romance.
In Episode Twenty-Nine of "Men Lie, Women Lie, and All Flowers Die," Mama Les and Uncle Joe explore the complexities of modern relationships through a variety of intriguing topics. They kick things off by discussing Michael Ealy and Megan Good's hug on the red carpet, delving into how interactions with exes should be handled in the presence of new partners. The conversation then shifts to the workplace, examining the challenges of dating coworkers and maintaining a relationship while working together. The hosts also tackle the sensitive subject of religion in relationships, discussing the impact of differing faiths, the process of converting for a partner, and the potential family acceptance issues that may arise. Finally, they reflect on the profound experience of knowing and recognizing true love. Tune in for an episode that navigates the intricate intersections of love, work, and faith.
In Episode 29 of “Men Lie, Women Lie, and All Flowers Die,” Mama Les and Uncle Joe explore the complexities of modern relationships through a variety of intriguing topics. They kick things off by discussing Michael Ealy and Megan Good’s hug on the red carpet, delving into how interactions with exes should be handled in the presence of new partners. The conversation then shifts to the workplace, examining the challenges of dating coworkers and maintaining a relationship while working together. The hosts also tackle the sensitive subject of religion in relationships, discussing the impact of differing faiths, the process of converting for a partner, and the potential family acceptance issues that may arise. Finally, they reflect on the profound experience of knowing and recognizing true love. Tune in for an episode that navigates the intricate intersections of love, work, and faith.
In Episode Twenty-Seven of "Men Lie, Women Lie, and All Flowers Die," Mama Les and Uncle Joe dive into the intriguing topic of proposals, pondering why some women seem to get proposed to more often than others and what they might be doing differently. The conversation takes a fun turn as they discuss Mama Les's humorous new fake husband, "Sexy Cop," and explore insecurities that arise when dating attractive partners. The hosts then engage in a lively debate about who is crazier: Dominican women or Puerto Rican women. To cap off the episode, Uncle Joe premieres his latest piece of art, titled "Mama Les." Join us for an entertaining and insightful discussion on proposals, insecurities, and the quirks of attraction.
In Episode Twenty-Six of "Men Lie, Women Lie, and All Flowers Die," Mama Les and Uncle Joe delve into the power of the mind and share techniques for maintaining mental strength. They discuss practices such as reading, meditation, working out, therapy, affirmations, listening to podcasts, and thriving under pressure. The hosts also address listener feedback, including behaviors that can ruin relationships, what women find equivalent to "tits and ass," and a provocative question about a husband's female coworker buying him coffee. Please note that this episode experienced some audio technical difficulties. Join us for an insightful discussion on mental resilience and relationship dynamics, peppered with real-life scenarios and practical advice.
In Episode Twenty-Five of "Men Lie, Women Lie, and All Flowers Die," Mama Les and Uncle Joe tackle the behaviors that can undermine and ruin relationships, such as harboring resentment, competing with one another, and playing both sides in conflicts. They provide valuable insights into fostering a healthy and supportive partnership. Shifting gears, the hosts also explore a variety of delightful summer date ideas, including beach outings, picnics, moonlit dinners, hiring a personal chef for a private dinner, and visiting museums or art galleries. To wrap up the episode, they offer creative Father's Day gift suggestions, such as couples massages, renting a Lamborghini for a day, or renting out a movie theatre for a private screening. Tune in for an episode filled with practical advice and inspiration for strengthening relationships and celebrating special moments.
In Episode Twenty-Four of “Men Lie, Women Lie, and All Flowers Die,” Mama Les and Uncle Joe delve into the fears that people face both before entering and while in relationships. They discuss common anxieties such as the fear of getting hurt, being cheated on, losing a partner, or dealing with abandonment. Drawing inspiration from the book “The 50th Law,” the hosts explore the theme of fearlessness, emphasizing the importance of turning negatives into positives and embracing change and chaos. They offer practical advice on moving with the flow and controlling one’s reactions to events. The episode also features listener submitted stories of bad dates, adding a humorous and relatable touch to the conversation. Join us for an insightful discussion on overcoming relationship fears and building resilience.
In Episode Twenty-Four of “Men Lie, Women Lie, and All Flowers Die,” Mama Les and Uncle Joe delve into the fears that people face both before entering and while in relationships. They discuss common anxieties such as the fear of getting hurt, being cheated on, losing a partner, or dealing with abandonment. Drawing inspiration from the book “The 50th Law,” the hosts explore the theme of fearlessness, emphasizing the importance of turning negatives into positives and embracing change and chaos. They offer practical advice on moving with the flow and controlling one’s reactions to events. The episode also features listener submitted stories of bad dates, adding a humorous and relatable touch to the conversation. Join us for an insightful discussion on overcoming relationship fears and building resilience.
In Episode 23 of "Men Lie, Women Lie, and All Flowers Die," Mama Les and Uncle Joe delve into an eclectic mix of headline topics and cultural phenomena. From dissecting Young Jeezy's divorce status to exploring the intricacies of intercultural relationships, the hosts navigate through the complexities of modern love and celebrity gossip. They also delve into the dynamics of celebrity relationships, touching on the high-profile romance between Nelly and Ashanti and the concept of "spinning the block" culture. The conversation extends to societal norms and expectations, including the experiences of being pregnant at an older age. As they discuss the internet's new favorite personality, Gypsey Rose, alongside Druski and Ruby Rose, listeners are treated to a lively exploration of contemporary trends and relationships in the digital age.
In Episode 23 of "Men Lie, Women Lie, and All Flowers Die," Mama Les and Uncle Joe delve into an eclectic mix of headline topics and cultural phenomena. From dissecting Young Jeezy's divorce status to exploring the intricacies of intercultural relationships, the hosts navigate through the complexities of modern love and celebrity gossip. They also delve into the dynamics of celebrity relationships, touching on the high-profile romance between Nelly and Ashanti and the concept of "spinning the block" culture. The conversation extends to societal norms and expectations, including the experiences of being pregnant at an older age. As they discuss the internet's new favorite personality, Gypsey Rose, alongside Druski and Ruby Rose, listeners are treated to a lively exploration of contemporary trends and relationships in the digital age.
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