
The Breakfast Club FULL SHOW: Jackson Family Says Reports Of Janet & Jermaine Clash Over ‘Michael’ Biopic Are False + Jordan Carlos Interview
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Mar 13, 2026 Jordan Carlos, comedian and author of Chore Play, shares personal stories and relationship tips about household labor and marriage. He explains invisible work and how small routines rebuild trust. Callers weigh in with real-life chore wins and frustrations. The conversation mixes humor, practical tactics, and candid talk about balancing time and emotional labor.
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Use Small Chores To Rebuild Partnership Trust
- Do small, consistent household tasks to rebuild partnership trust and reduce emotional labor.
- Jordan Carlos fixed his marriage by making coffee, taking out trash on schedule, and doing visible chores during COVID to restore safety and desire.
Household Safety Feels Like Foreplay
- Emotional labor fuels attraction: when basic household needs feel handled, partners feel safer and more connected.
- Jordan links Maslow-style safety (clean home, predictable tasks) to regained intimacy and libido.
COVID Exposed Marriage Weaknesses For Jordan
- Jordan describes hitting a relationship low during COVID when he became a 'man-child' at home and his wife lost attraction.
- Writing Chore Play forced reflection; he documented invisible work and rebuilt routines over months.

