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Wife Swap-Pigs, Pottery Barn, and Partner Problems

🎙️ Podcast Summary – Wife Swap S1 E3: Daddy Duties vs. Daddy Don’ts

This week’s swap brings Real Housewives of Orange County’s Emily Simpson and her husband Shane together with Caley and Erik Svensson from Park Ridge, New Jersey—a stay-at-home farm mom and her overworked medical director husband.

Emily admits her husband does most of the domestic duties, while Caley runs herself ragged caring for animals and kids with little help. The swap challenges both couples’ dynamics, forcing each to see their partner’s perspective.

In New Jersey, Emily gets down and dirty with farm life—cleaning stalls, chasing a runaway horse, and wrangling pigs (literally!). She quickly realizes how physically demanding Caley’s life is. Meanwhile, in Orange County, Caley experiences a husband who cooks, cleans, and plans date nights—and can’t believe men like Shane actually exist.

Once the rule changes kick in, both households flip. Erik is forced to take on farm chores and cook dinner (with a muddy mishap along the way), while Caley bans screen time and introduces structured family dinners in the OC.

The emotional breakthroughs hit when Emily helps Erik open up about feeling unappreciated, and she recognizes that she’s guilty of taking Shane’s efforts for granted. Caley, in turn, sees her own emotional distance and vows to be more affectionate and grateful to Erik.

By the end, both women leave changed—Emily resolves to be more present and lighten Shane’s load (even if only for a week!), and Caley realizes that small gestures—like a hug or a “thank you”—go a long way.

The swap ends on a heartfelt note: both couples walk away with newfound respect and empathy for each other’s roles, and the takeaway is clear—gratitude and connection are the real household glue.

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