The Ben and Ashley I Almost Famous Podcast - From Sister Wife To Dating Again with Meri Brown
Episode Date: September 11, 2025After over 30 years of marriage, getting a legal and spiritual divorce, and sharing her plural marriage with the world..."Sister Wives" star Meri Brown is ready to take control of her dating life for ...the first time! Amy & TJ are finding out how she tells prospective dates about her unique relationship history, and if she's ever been out with someone who's a fan of the show. Plus, now that she's single, will she change her last name?Email us at: IDOPOD@iheartradio.com or call us at 844-4-I Do Pod (844-443-6763)Follow I Do, Part 2 on Instagram and TikTokSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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alongside T.J. Holmes. Ready for this, babe?
I have questions for our guests today. I have, um, I'm curious and I have a couple of major,
major, just, I think just normal questions for someone who is about to date for the first time
since she was 19. Yes. So 30 something years ago. So getting back into the dating pool.
Um, and what's it like to share someone that you're married to? And most people,
People can't relate to that necessarily, but our next guest can't.
That's right, because not only is our next guest getting into the dating world after a very long marriage, a marriage of over 30 years, but her marriage is probably not like yours or not like one you're used to seeing because today we are diving into the world of polygamy, plural marriages.
So yes, what does your life look like?
After you've been married for over 30 years, you've shared your husband with sister.
wives and you've done it all in front of the world actually so yes you navigate you've got a million
things going on here navigating dating at this point in your life and navigating it with the world
watching so we're talking about all of this with one of the stars of sister wives mary brown is
joining us today mary welcome to the podcast and how are you feeling how you doing i'm doing so good
Thank you so much for inviting me on to have a conversation with you guys.
I'm really excited about it.
And Keith, can you, do we have it right?
Give us the official count.
How many seasons has the show actually been on?
And do we have it right?
Have you done just about, you've done every season?
Yeah, I've done every season.
It's been officially 19 seasons, but it's about 15 years.
But, yeah, 19 seasons.
Well, congratulations to anybody who can last on a TV show for that long, first and foremost.
So congratulations.
It's not the drama that we.
we bring.
They didn't have drama.
They didn't offer us like a bad habit.
So we said you were married to your ex, Cody, for anyone who's a fan of the show, for 30 years.
But you were clear this up for us because I was trying to get my head around this.
You actually legally were divorced in 2014, but you were spiritually divorced just last season, correct?
Can you explain what happened or if I got that right?
Yeah, so in polygamy, in the religious culture that we came from, well, not just a religious
culture anywhere, polygamy is not legal, but in our culture that we came from, we had what we
called spiritual marriages, right? And so all of those were valid to us. So for me, when I did
the legal divorce, it was for the purpose of Robin, or sorry, Cody adopting Robin's kids. And in
order to do that, he needed to be legally married to her, or at least not legally married to me.
How did that feel?
It was hard. It was definitely hard just because like, and a lot of people just, I mean, you can't
get your head wrapped around it unless you're in it, right? Even my sister wives, I don't think
really understood it because when they got married, they got spiritually marriage, which was
100% valid. We considered all of us equals on that level. But when I got married, the person who
married us did the legal and the spiritual at the same time, right? He was authorized for the,
for the legal and the state and then also the ecclesiastical authority in the church, right? So he
did both of them at the same time as one marriage, right? It wasn't like a legal one and then a separate
spiritual one. And so when I went through and had that legal divorce, it felt emotionally like it
was the marriage, even though logically, I'm like, I know that it's not the spiritual part of it.
We're just doing the legal part of it, you know. So it was a mind game for sure.
Would the spiritual part have held up, do you think, if you didn't have to go through that
emotional trauma of the legal divorce? I'm saying, did that precipitate?
you certainly go in that direction.
Yeah, we talked about it, you know,
and our plan and our intention was that
that spiritual aspect of the marriage was going to continue.
I mean, that was the plan.
And we did.
We'd continue that for a while until a couple years ago.
So how did the plan go off the rails?
I think that Cody and I just had some issues,
you know, like many marriages do.
You know, you just have issues and are you going to work through them or are you going to not?
And he and I were already having some of those.
I mean, ours was a rollercoast of marriage from the beginning.
Like we had high highs and low lows.
You know, I've got so many good memories.
But also there's also, you know, not so good memories.
And I think that's normal.
And I think it just came down to the fact that both of us weren't willing to.
to work on it. And if you're not both willing to work on it, it's not going to work.
You said in anybody listening, right? You just said a very, something that everybody's ever been in a
relationship or said, marriages go through things. You go through issues. You have these conflicts.
However, Mary, not everybody had some of the issues in your house that you did when you're talking
about multiple spouses. How much do you think the multiple spouses were the thing?
that played into you all's dynamic.
And if the other spouses weren't there,
could you and your husband have lived happily ever after?
No, I don't think we would have.
I don't think that we would have because it was, you know,
like he, and he said it on the show.
So I'm not, it's not like I'm throwing him under the bus.
He's saying it himself that he just,
he didn't love me like he needed to love me, right?
His soulmate is somebody else.
And I think that it became hard for him.
to manage and to carry like four relationships.
I think he was just tired of it, honestly.
It sounds difficult and exhausting.
It did not be attempted, but hey.
To each his own.
Mary, were you raised in polygamy?
Did your parents have plural marriages?
Yes.
So this was nothing foreign to you.
No, it was not foreign to me.
my dad had five wives. I've got 25 siblings. Some of them I'm closer to than others. And I think
that's just the normal human dynamic that, you know, some people you're going to connect with
more than others. And when you've got 25 siblings, you know, some of them I'm really close to
and some of them I'm not. So, but yeah, it was not foreign to me at all.
Ed, everyone say, hello Ed.
From a very rural background myself, my dad is a farmer,
and my mom is a cousin, so, like, it's not, like...
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I know it sounds like the start of a bad joke,
but that really was my reality nine years ago.
I just normally do straight stand-up, but this is a bit different.
On stage stood a comedian with a story that no one expected to hear.
Well, 22nd of July 2015, a 23-year-old man had killed his family.
And then he came to my house.
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Available now.
Listen to Wisecrack on the IHeart Radio app,
couple podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts.
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It's a freaking war zone.
These people are animal.
There's no integrity.
There's no loyalty.
That's all gone.
In the 1980s, modeling wasn't just a dream.
It was a battlefield.
Book, book, book.
Make deals.
Let's get models in.
Let's get them out.
And the models themselves?
They carried scars that never.
fully healed.
Till this day, honestly, if I see a measuring tape, I freak out.
The Model Wars podcast peels back the glossy cover and reveals a high-stakes game where
survival meant more than beauty.
Hosted by me, Vanessa Grigoriatis, this is the untold story of an industry built on ruthless
ambition.
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podcasts.
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Have you ever had a relationship where it's just been one-on-one?
There are no other women involved in your relationship, and is that something you're interested in seeking?
I am 100% going monogamous from hair on out.
going to go into a plural, plural situation anymore. So and people ask me why I would have changed
my mind on that. And I'll tell you why. I was raised in a religious culture where I believe that that
was something necessary for my spiritual growth, spiritual exaltation, whatever it was that they
try to teach you. And I don't believe in that. I don't subscribe to that religious culture anymore.
Therefore, I'm not going to live that aspect of it.
I'm religious.
I have a relationship with God.
I'm, well, let me correct myself.
I'm spiritual.
I'm not religious.
I don't subscribe to a religious culture or structure.
But, yeah.
So the reason why I did it in the first place was because it was part of my religious belief, which I now don't believe in.
So I'm not going to do that.
How long does it take on a date with someone before all that comes up?
It depends on the date and it depends on the person.
Okay.
Do some go for it even before your drink order is in, some wait until dessert?
When does that come up?
It's been a very interesting process.
You know, you kind of have to like, okay, there's lots of things about me that we need
to talk about and what I mean? It's like not only is there the polygamy. Let's be clear.
I'm not doing that again. So don't make funny jokes about like, oh, you're open to that.
No, I'm not actually. And then there's also, oh, and then by the way, there's this TV show.
You know what I mean? And like I've been on dates with people where like I can't tell.
Like I try to read the people. It's like, do you know who I am? Do you know who I am? Do you not?
And it's very awkward and uncomfortable halfway through the date when they're like, oh, yeah, I know who you are.
It's like, well, lead with that.
But they're like, I want to be normal, too.
You know what I mean?
Have you ever thought about just saying, like, Google me before you want to go on the date and then let me know if you still feel the same way?
I don't know if you're interested.
I was talking to a guy one time.
It was through one of the dating apps.
And I hadn't, we hadn't got to the point yet.
like that we're going to share deep, dark secrets, right?
And so I had never said anything yet.
We're just chatting and getting to know each other a little bit.
Well, then the show was advertised because it was about to start airing for that season.
It must have been last season.
And he sent me a message.
He's like, so I'm all about honesty.
And I just need to just be up front.
with you i saw this advertisement for the show and you're on it and so he was like he's like i can't i'm i'm not
interested basically like he was very kind and he was very respectful but he was just like nope not not
interested you know with with your religious background and stuff i'm just not all right that's fair
good to find out early and i something you said a moment ago i wasn't sure if you were completely joking
but kind of it seems like maybe some guys who find out about your back
ground, do they get kind of excited and say, hey, she's open to whatever? Oh, yeah. I definitely
have cross men that are like, oh, can I have my five minutes of fame? Oh, it's a very weird
thing because, you know, I have to navigate, you know, the public part of it because some people
do not want to have any publicity at all. And some people, they're all for it. You know, it's not
like I can go on a date and be like, oh, and by the way, can we bring cameras along for my
TV show? You know what I mean? Like, so it's like it's, you have to be careful with it.
But then you've got the polygamy thing too. And, you know, all the history. And it's like,
oh, it's complicated. I'm a lot. I'm a lot.
So now that your divorce has been finalized legally, have you given any thought to changing your last
name to maybe owning who you were at 18 in your path forward?
Legally and spiritually, it's done, right?
So let's be clear.
Legally, it was done in 2014, but spiritually.
So, like, it is done.
I have had the conversation many times with my best friend and some other people, too,
you know, like, are you going to change your name?
And right now, I'm not going to.
And, you know, people are like, why are you giving him that, you know, like, you're, you still have his name.
It's like, but also I have the name that I've had for 35 years.
You know what I mean?
Like, I only had my other name, my dad's name, you know, for 19 years.
And also there's a lot of R's in it, and it's really hard to say.
So Brown is a hell a lot easier.
What's your maiden name?
Barber.
And I've got an R in my name.
So it's Mary Barber and it's really hard.
to say.
Mary Brown just flows better.
Me and one of my sisters
we joke about all the time is like, yeah,
because she's also divorced.
We're like, no, we're just not going to love you, dad,
but we're not going to go back to the maiden name.
I have one more thing on your current dating status.
Is there anybody that's a real possibility right now?
Are you actually dating in one in a relationship right now?
I mean, I guess how many dates have you gone?
And like how long has one guy lasted?
Did you make it the three dates, five dates?
I guess I'm asking what your status is.
Okay.
My current status is I am not dating anybody exclusively.
No.
Single and ready to mingle.
Wait, she said I'm not dating anybody exclusively.
She didn't say she's not dating anybody.
Correct.
Correct.
Yeah.
I mean, in the trailer for this next season, it sounds like you're dating a lot.
I mean, I have, I mean, that sounds really bad.
It's not like I'm dating.
around. It did. I'm sorry. I didn't mean, I was like, good for you. I meant that so positively.
Yeah, okay. Yeah. Yeah, I do date when I find somebody that matches my energy. I think there's a lot
more men that would want to date me or whatever it is that they want to do. And I'm not interested,
you know, like I'm very selective about who I date. I'm very selective about who I bring into my
world and it's a privilege to be in my world and not just anybody gets to be so you know and plus
i am a lot you know i'm a business owner um i travel a lot i'm you know and i'm building businesses
and doing all these things and can they handle that because some men just can't they need there
all the time they want to text you all the time and and i'm i don't need that
My name is Ed.
Everyone say, hello, Ed.
From a very rural background myself, my dad is a farmer,
and my mom is a cousin, so, like, it's not, like...
What do you get when a true crime producer walks into a comedy club?
I know it sounds like the start of a bad joke,
but that really was my reality nine years ago.
I just normally do straight stand-up,
but this is a bit different.
On stage stood a comedian with a story that no one expected to hear.
Well, 22nd of July 2015, a 23-year-old man had killed his family.
And then he came to my house.
So what do you get when a true crime producer walks into a comedy club?
A new podcast called Wisecrack, where stand-up comedy and murder takes center stage.
Available now.
Listen to Wisecrack on the IHeart Radio app,
Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts.
Power struggles, shady money, drugs, violence, and broken promises.
It's a freaking war zone.
These people are animals.
There's no integrity.
There's no loyalty.
That's all gone.
In the 1980s, modeling wasn't just a dream.
It was a battlefield.
Book, book, book.
Make deals.
Let's get models in.
Let's get them out.
And the models themselves?
They carried scars that never.
fully healed.
Until this day, honestly, if I see a measuring tape, I freak out.
The Model Wars podcast peels back the glossy cover and reveals a high-stakes game
where survival meant more than beauty.
Hosted by me, Vanessa Grigoriatis, this is the untold story of an industry built on ruthless
ambition.
Listen to Model Wars on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Hi, my name is Enya Humanzor.
And I'm Drew Phillips.
And we run a podcast called Emergency Intercom.
If you're a crime junkie and you love crimes, we're not the podcast for you.
But if you have unmedicated ADHD...
Oh my God, perfect.
And want to hear people with mental illness, psychobabble.
Yes, yes.
Then Emergency Intercom is the podcast for you.
Open your free Iheart radio app.
Search Emergency Intercom and listen now.
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What would you do if one bad decision forced you to choose between a maximum security prison
or the most brutal boot camp designed to be hell on earth?
Unfortunately for Mark Lombardo, this was the choice he faced.
He said, you are a number, a New York State number, and we own you.
Shock incarceration, also known as boot camps, are short-term, highly regimented correctional programs
that mimic military basic training.
These programs aimed to provide a shock of prison life,
emphasizing strict discipline, physical training, hard labor, and rehabilitation programs.
Mark had one chance to complete this program and had no idea of the hell awaiting him the next six months.
The first night was so overwhelming, and you don't know who's next to you.
And we didn't know what to expect in the morning.
Nobody tells you anything.
Listen to shock incarceration on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get to.
your podcasts.
Do you believe in having or finding a soulmate in, do you believe that there's that one
person out there for you who you could exclusively spend the rest of your life with?
Oh yeah, I do.
I do.
But I also, I remember being in a sociology class in college years ago.
And I remember the professor saying, and coming from a scientific standpoint, that there's not just one person for everybody.
Like scientifically, it's like eight people in the world or 15 people in the world that could be your one person.
It's just a matter of finding that person at the right time for both of you.
So I don't necessarily believe there's only one person and where in the world am I going to find him?
You know what I mean?
But I do believe that there is somebody that I can find that our values align, our morals align, our energies align, our laughter aligns, you know, and we want to spend the rest of our lives together.
Would you seriously consider exclusively dating someone who is very religious?
I would consider it. Not everything is off the table.
but I would prefer somebody who is very spiritual rather than very religious.
I'm just not into the cult following, let's put it that way.
Would you describe the life you lived in terms of the one you grew up in and the one you
chose at 19 was that cult-like?
Yes.
Yeah, I think any structured religion is very cult-like.
And what was the point in which you said,
I want out. It was gradual for me. It was really gradual. I think that it was even before we moved to
Las Vegas, like even, you know, maybe around the time that we're talking about doing the show,
you know, 15, 16, 17. Wow. I think that I found myself like questioning, but I never talked to
anybody about it. I never talked to Cody about it. I didn't talk to my sister wives about it. It was just
something that I was like processing within myself because there were so many things up until
that point in my life that I was always wrong for. I was wrong for how I handled marriage. I was
wrong for, you know, my body was wrong for not being able to have more babies. I was wrong when I
would have jealousy issues with, you know, when wives would come into the family. And now I'm
questioning my religion. So you can bet I'm not talking to anybody about it because I'm also
going to be wrong for that. And I knew that would be the case. So I didn't talk to anybody about it.
I just kind of like went along and did what I was supposed to do and went to church if I needed to,
but was totally happy to work on a Sunday as well. So I didn't have to go to church. You know what I
mean? And so it was just kind of that little excuse for me. And so I think it was a gradual thing for me.
Once we did finally move to Las Vegas and we were kind of separated from it, you know, we had the
intention of, well, let's take our kids back and do different things within in the church structure.
And we never did and I was okay with it.
I was good with it.
So it was for me that it was gradual until the point that I finally was like, no, I'm not doing this.
I'm not doing this.
The trailer for the new season has a clip.
It just a short, didn't have full context, but you're talking to Cody and you're saying,
we will never be together.
You were saying that to him.
But how are you all right now?
Me and Cody in particular.
Yeah.
We still have a very roller coaster relationship.
But you can laugh about it, I guess.
Yeah, I can.
Just because it is what it is, you know, like I wish him the best.
I think he's a great person.
He's very charismatic.
I think that there's, you know, there's things that I wish he would improve.
But that's just my perspective.
And I'm sure he thinks that there's things in me that could improve.
And this is why we are split, right?
But I don't think he's a bad person.
I think that our values just don't align.
And when we try to push those on each other, that's when we have conflict.
And so we will, like, literally within the same week, we yelled at each other and we told each other, leave me the F alone.
And then we hugged each other.
It's like, I don't wish you any ill will.
Just leave me the F alone.
You know what I mean?
So it's very rollercoaster.
But are we, that's fascinating.
But are you all?
Is it normal, though?
I feel like this is normal with him.
You know, it might actually be.
There are so many people.
we talk about this all the time folks who will look from the outside and they want to judge you
or judge your relationship or judge what you're doing and so many other people right now if they
started listening now all they're hearing you talk about is a normal relationship and the same
stuff that they are dealing with even though yours might have looked a little different and might
have been on TV but yes we can relate to what you're saying because trust me this one here
Lord have mercy lordy lord it's it's never boring let's just say that
I'm curious, Mary, would you say over the 33 years that you and Cody were together, you've
obviously changed and you've talked about your evolution.
Has Cody changed?
Who is he now or the man you ended up leaving or separating from versus the man who you fell in
love with and married?
I think that it would be foolish for either of us to say that we haven't changed in some way,
shape or form because that is the point of life is to change.
The point is to improve, and I hope that we can always improve, right? And I'm also not going to put any judgment on him. And also, I, there are things that I think that he did better in his younger years than he does now as parenting. Parenting is a big one. That, the way that he parents breaks my heart. It really does. He's got children who need him.
and want to have a relationship with him, and he's not putting in the, I don't see, I can't
say he's not, but I don't see effort being put in where some of his kids really need it.
And knowing him as a young dad, I mean, he was all about his kids, all about his kids.
and like they were they were his world and so it's really sad to see the challenges that he and his
kids are going through right now but mary what happened from his younger days to now he's the same
guy still a dad i guess what yeah i don't know you don't know i don't know i don't and i it wouldn't
be fair for me to put any you know place any judgment or you know i can't say exactly what happened
because that just wouldn't be fair for me to do.
How many kids does Cody have now?
I've...
18.
Eight.
18.
Wow.
And they range in age, I'm sure, from...
The youngest, I think, is eight or nine,
and then the oldest is 31.
Wow.
Wow, that's a lot.
We have so much more we want to talk about with Mary Brown.
So stay tuned because we'll have part two of our conversation up next.
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