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Welcome to "What Does Your Family Look Like?" - a Ro & Co. Production. Your host, Rosie, invites you to explore the full spectrum of life's moments… From the most profound to the lighthearted and comical. She kicks it off with a deep dive into her own experiences, especially the choice she made to forgo having her own biological children. After “spilling her beans”, Rosie brings others into the conversation, where they share their own unique journeys.


From navigating family dynamics to unpacking the complexities of being a woman in today’s world, we’ve got you covered. We believe communication is key – once you start talking, the healing begins. Join us for some fun, laughter, and the  sharing of personal stories. Let’s embark on this journey together, celebrating the strength, resilience, and the beauty of womanhood, and basically anything that life has to offer.


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Rosie and Eliza pay tribute to their husbands—the unsung heroes who often find themselves the subject of playful teasing on the podcast. They share the meaningful lessons they’ve learned from their partners, from patience and resilience to the art of seeing the bigger picture.
In this episode of What Does Your Family Look Like, Rosie and Eliza unpack the idea that everyone could use another wife—not necessarily in the traditional or gendered sense, but as a metaphor for the kind of helper, partner, or support system so many of us crave. From emotional labor to managing daily logistics, they explore what “having a wife” really represents and why our modern lives could benefit from redefining how we support each other.
In this episode, Rosie and Eliza dive into a joyful reminder: don’t put fun on hold. They explore how easy it is to get caught up in the chaos of everyday responsibilities—work, parenting, schedules—and forget to prioritize joy. They share personal stories and practical ways to infuse more play, laughter, and lightness into your life, even when things feel overwhelming.
Expectations can make or break a relationship—but where do they come from, and how often do we mistake them for love? In this revealing episode of What Does Your Family Look Like, Eliza and Rosie unpack the often messy terrain of relationship expectations.
What does it really mean to age gracefully—on your own terms? In this soulful and unfiltered episode of What Does Your Family Look Like, Eliza and Rosie share their personal truths about getting older, pushing back against the silence, shame, and stereotypes that often surround aging.
What makes love healthy—and what boundaries are non-negotiable? In this eye-opening episode of What Does Your Family Look Like, Eliza and Rosie break down the unspoken “rules” that help love thrive. From emotional safety and mutual respect to accountability and clear communication, the hosts explore the foundational elements that differentiate healthy love from chaos or codependence.
Desire doesn’t always match up—and that mismatch can cause confusion, frustration, and disconnection in relationships. In this honest and nuanced episode of What Does Your Family Look Like, Eliza and Rosie dive into the often unspoken topic of mismatched libidos and the emotional weight it can carry.
Can you truly love someone without understanding them? Or is love the bridge that makes understanding possible? In this thought-provoking episode of What Does Your Family Look Like, Eliza and Rosie explore the complex relationship between understanding and love—and which one is more essential in building strong, healthy relationships.
Menopause: Real Talk

Menopause: Real Talk

2025-06-0531:181

In this candid and empowering episode of What Does Your Family Look Like, hosts Eliza and Rosie tackle a topic that affects millions—but isn’t talked about nearly enough: menopause. With a 20-year age gap between them, Eliza and Rosie offer a unique intergenerational conversation about what it means to be on either side of menopause.
Season 6 Trailer

Season 6 Trailer

2025-05-2002:46

Matt and Eliza look back on the past 5 years sharing what they learned and how they grew. Music for this podcast is provided through an agreement with Shutterstock Canada, ULC, PremiumBeat. All tracks are licensed for use, ensuring high-quality sound to complement our episodes.
An almost 17 year old Sam recounts what his 12 year old self understood about his father’s cancer. Music for this podcast is provided through an agreement with Shutterstock Canada, ULC, PremiumBeat. All tracks are licensed for use, ensuring high-quality sound to complement our episodes.
You say those words but truthfully you have no idea what they mean until you’re tested. It became real for Matt and Eliza. Music for this podcast is provided through an agreement with Shutterstock Canada, ULC, PremiumBeat. All tracks are licensed for use, ensuring high-quality sound to complement our episodes.
Life as she knew it ceased to exist. Eliza talks about how she handled the chaos and the emotions that ensued. Music for this podcast is provided through an agreement with Shutterstock Canada, ULC, PremiumBeat. All tracks are licensed for use, ensuring high-quality sound to complement our episodes.
From diagnosis to treatment - Matt recounts his grueling battle with leukemia. Music for this podcast is provided through an agreement with Shutterstock Canada, ULC, PremiumBeat. All tracks are licensed for use, ensuring high-quality sound to complement our episodes.
Matt takes us on his unconventional journey from adolescence to finding his path in his mid-20’s. Music for this podcast is provided through an agreement with Shutterstock Canada, ULC, PremiumBeat. All tracks are licensed for use, ensuring high-quality sound to complement our episodes.
Tanya fills us in on how she helps her clients develop strategies for their ADHD symptoms.
Tanya explains why seeking happiness is not a goal and how that way of thinking can limit us.
Tanya talks about her career change and fills us in on the role anxiety plays in our lives.
Sharon draws us a picture of life in the ED during Covid.
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