What is considered cheating in a marriage?

Podcast - The Daily Edge

On this week’s episode of God, Money, and Purpose, Raul and Vivian discuss the case of a man who cheats on his wife, but only in his heart. He constantly tells her how he is interested in other women, and he feels guilt and shame. They’ve been stuck in this cycle for years of him looking at other women, telling her about it, and asking for forgiveness.


Also Available on Soundcloud | iTunes | Spotify

Raul and Vivian try to piece together why a man would constantly fantasize about being with other women, and whether it is good or bad that the man tells his wife. How will this couple move forward in their relationship? What lessons can we learn from the bible that still hold true in 2020? Find out on this episode of God, Money, & Purpose.

Follow Vivian Villacis:

Facebook | Instagram | Youtube

do you have any questions for us? then Join us in our next live q&a podcast.

Releated Post

The (real) reason why you’re stuck

You’ve heard that insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results.

I believe the definition of insanity is actually KNOWING WHAT TO DO and NOT DOING IT!

I talk to men every day who are stuck. They say, “I know what I have to do. I know I have to level up. But for some reason I just don’t.”

Read More »

Is Jordan Peterson A Hero to Losers or Voice of the Voiceless?

On this episode of the King’s Code Podcast, I react to Jordan Peterson being interviewed by Piers Morgan. Peterson is a controversial public figure. Depending on who you ask, he can be a voice to the voiceless, helping men who cannot help themselves; or he is the public figure of a group of angry, horny men who can’t get dates. Olivia Wilde’s movie, “Don’t Worry Darling,” has a character who is a cult leader, and many people interpret the character as a slightly exaggerated depiction of Peterson. In this interview, Peterson got choked up talking about the young men who look up to him. What can we make of this man? Is it all an act? Is he a hero or a charlatan? And what can we learn about the incel movement? Is it a movement of men bringing each other up or are they holding each other down? Watch this video to see my reaction to this viral moment.

Read More »

Why Should Men Get Married? Unlocking the Power of Partnership

Why should men get married? There’s a joke about how women are a depreciating asset and men grow in value over time.

But that joke is just that, it doesn’t take into account the serious changes that men in stable relationships and marriages make to unconsciously improve their lives. In this episode of Raul Reacts, I react to relationship coach Sadia Khan’s insights, uncovering the profound benefits of having the right partner.

A supportive marriage provides stability, allowing men to conserve energy and focus on personal growth and business success. From my own experience, I see how a strong relationship reduces distractions and enables clarity of purpose, making marriage not just an emotional bond but a strategic asset for high achievers.

But it’s not just about stability—it’s about growth. The right partner challenges you to become your best self, holding you accountable to your goals while fostering mental, physical, and spiritual development. In this episode, I also dive into the importance of choosing wisely and taking ownership in relationships. A successful marriage isn’t built on autopilot; it requires effort, self-leadership, and mutual investment.

Sadia Khan’s insights remind us that true fulfillment comes not from seeking new relationships but from nurturing the one you’re in. Marriage, when approached with intention, becomes a partnership that amplifies your potential, both personally and professionally. Whether you’re married, considering it, or just curious about the dynamics of strong relationships, this episode uncovers why a good marriage is one of the most powerful tools for success and fulfillment.

Read More »