Christine's daughter went to swim practice just like any other day. She didn't expect to get yelled at during practice, by a parent of another student. Shaken from her confrontation with an adult, she immediately told her mother of the incident. Now armed with the information needed, Christina isn't sure what to do.
Patty's mother-in-law died last year. Eventhough it's been almost a year, Patty's husband is still having a difficult time coping with the loss of his mom. Should Patty let him be or should she try to force the conversation?
Is Your Venting Hurting Your Relationship? / Taylor has been casually dating a man who makes her swoon. Wanting more than to just a casual date here and there, Taylor is contemplating having the commitment talk with her man.
Margie had found a new man who she is smitten with. The only problem is that he can't stop talking about his late wife. Cautious of her situation and the feelings involved, Margie calls Dr. Laura for help to navigate this emotional turbulence.
Jillian thinks her friends drink too much. She wants to maintain her friendships but does not want to get sucked into an unhealthy lifestyle in the process.
How to Let Go of Shame and Forgive Yourself / While rushing to get her friend to the airport, Liz was pulled over and given a speeding ticket. Should she ask her friend to pay the ticket or should Liz just keep quiet and take the financial hit?
Ann has two sons, one of whom has been getting deeper into alcoholism and depression since Ann's husband passed away. Desperate to try to save her relationship with her boys, Ann calls into the show for some much needed advice.
Rebecca's husband has been devoting so much time to his terminally ill mother that it is starting to affect his marriage. Should Rebecca approach him about the time he is spending caring for his mom?
Does Addiction Run in the Family? / Nicole's husband had an affair with a coworker. Now that the dust has settled and Nicole is beginning to put the pieces of her marriage back together, the other woman is back.
Sue's son received a check from his Grandma to buy a car. Instead of using Grandma's check, Dad bought him a car. A car that he didn't want. Should Sue allow her son to sell the car that his Dad bought him?