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Fight for Love with Michael Jai White & Gillian White
Michael Jai White & Gillian White
Frequency: 1 episode/7d. Total Eps: 8

Fight for Love with Michael Jai White & Gillian White is a candid, insightful podcast exploring what it really takes to build and sustain a lasting relationship in today’s world.
Hollywood power couple Michael Jai White and Gillian White invite listeners into honest, sometimes humorous, and deeply real conversations about marriage, commitment, communication, blended families, intimacy, personal growth, and choosing love daily. Drawing from their real-life experiences as partners, creatives, and individuals, they break down the myths of “perfect relationships” and focus on the work that makes love thrive.
Each episode features authentic discussions, listener questions, and occasional guest conversations that offer practical wisdom, perspective, and encouragement for couples at every stage. Whether you’re married, committed, dating, or simply striving to build healthier relationships, Fight for Love creates space for the conversations that matter most.
Marriage isn’t effortless. Love is intentional. And some things are worth fighting for.
New episodes every Wednesday.
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03/04/2026#89🇬🇧 Great Britain - relationships
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FFL #01: Real Love Requires War — Michael Jai White & Gillian White Tell the Whole Story | Fight For Love
mercredi 11 février 2026 • Duration 55:06
What if the biggest enemy to love… is you?
In the very first episode of Fight for Love, Michael Jai White and Gillian White open up about the real work behind real relationships — the ego, the mistakes, the cheating culture, the emotional walls, and the moment everything finally changed.
This is not celebrity relationship talk.
This is a raw conversation about:
• Why “being honest most of the time” still destroys trust
• How ego and past conditioning sabotage love
• Why people repeat the same relationship patterns
• What it really means to fight for one person
• Setting boundaries with exes, friends, and even yourself
Michael shares how abandoning “the game” and choosing radical honesty transformed his marriage — and his life. Gillian speaks honestly about trust, insecurity, and what it took to let love in again after being hurt.
This show is for people who are ready to look inward, take accountability, and grow.
📞 Have a love or relationship question for Michael and/or Gillian?
Call 877-386-5301
Learn more: www.TheFightForLoveShow.com
Business inquiries: info@thefightforloveshow.com
New episodes weekly.
If you’re ready to do the work — welcome to Fight for Love.
FFL #08
mercredi 1 avril 2026 • Duration 46:19
“I had the best divorce ever.”
That’s how this conversation begins.
In this episode of Fight for Love, Michael Jai White and Gillian White talk about something most couples are afraid to admit:
Sometimes the love you’re fighting for…
isn’t the relationship you’re in.
They break down:
• When it’s time to fight harder
• When it’s time to tap out
• Why staying “for the kids” can do more harm than good
• Divorce as growth — not failure
• Marrying someone’s representative
• Chemistry vs compatibility
• The pressure of public opinion
• Forgiving yourself for choosing wrong
• Whether cheating always means it’s over
• The difference between a mistake and a pattern
• Emotional cheating and transparency
• Pride destroying blessings
• Therapy in the Black community
• Generational trauma and father wounds
• Why marriage shouldn’t feel like hard labor
Michael shares why he doesn’t even entertain secret conversations.
Gillian shares why broken trust can be impossible to rebuild.
They also reflect on their parents’ marriages — the pain, the pride, the healing, and even rekindled love decades later.
This episode is honest.
It’s uncomfortable.
And it asks a powerful question:
Are you fighting for love —
or fighting to be right?
This is what we fight for.
We fight for love.
Follow Michael Jai White — @officialmichaeljai
Follow Gillian White — @iamgillianwhite
⏱ Chapters & Timestamps00:00 – “I Had the Best Divorce Ever”
01:24 – What Tapping Out Really Means
02:31 – Staying for the Kids
03:58 – You Don’t Know How Much Time You Have
04:38 – Two Happy Households
05:42 – Divorce Is Not Failure
07:30 – Marrying the Representative
08:28 – Desire vs Real Compatibility
10:58 – The Wedding Is One Day
12:20 – On Paper vs Real Chemistry
14:44 – Loving Someone Means Wanting Their Happiness
16:43 – Cheating: Mistake or Dealbreaker?
17:59 – Forgiveness vs Guilt
19:26 – Should Cheating Always End It?
20:20 – Emotional Cheating & No Secrets
22:45 – People Aren’t Perfect
24:35 – Pattern vs One-Time Mistake
26:28 – When Trust Breaks
27:40 – Watching Friends Lose the Spark
28:05 – Pride Cost My Father Everything
30:00 – Parents Who Found Their Way Back
31:45 – Therapy & Generational Trauma
33:49 – My Father’s Phone Book
35:00 – Same Household, Different Outcomes
37:23 – Learning What Not To Do
38:20 – You Are Not a Failure
40:55 – Is Marriage Supposed to Be Hard Work?
FFL #07 Your Body Is the Only Thing You Really Own | Michael Jai White & Gillian White | Fight For Love
mercredi 25 mars 2026 • Duration 46:08
Your body is the only thing you truly own.
They can repossess your house.
They can take your car.
But this body? This is your temple.
In this episode of Fight for Love, Michael Jai White and Gillian White talk about health, aging, attraction, discipline, and the hard truth about letting yourself go.
They break down why “I don’t have time” is one of the biggest excuses people tell themselves — and why taking care of your health is the only thing that actually gives you more time.
They discuss:
• Why working out is about self-respect
• How what you eat either heals you or harms you
• Why discipline eventually becomes identity
• The mental health benefits of exercise
• How consistency keeps you looking younger
• Why attraction is about movement and energy — not just appearance
• How couples can train together and grow together
• Why self-care impacts intimacy
They also answer a listener question from a husband struggling after his wife stopped working out following kids. How do you encourage your partner without hurting them? And what really matters when bodies change over time?
This episode is about responsibility.
Because when you stop taking care of your temple…
you slowly stop prioritizing yourself.
And that changes everything.
This is what we fight for.
We fight for love.
⏱ Chapters
00:00 – Guarding the Temple
01:29 – Your Body Is the Only Thing You Own
04:10 – “I Don’t Have Time”
06:00 – Making Time for Yourself
09:22 – Giving Up Soda for Good
12:00 – The Comfort Food Trap
13:50 – What’s Really in Your Food
18:40 – The Yuka App
21:06 – “Cane Day” Perspective
24:00 – Why They Look Younger
29:25 – Bill “Superfoot” Wallace at 80
30:14 – Working Out for Mental Health
32:28 – Couples That Train Together
35:30 – Attraction Is Movement
38:20 – Listener Question: She Let Herself Go
40:10 – Encouragement vs Criticism
41:30 – What If She Gains Weight?
44:28 – Fellas, Stop Making Excuses
FFL #06 If Being Faithful Feels Hard… You’re Not Ready for Love | Fight for Love
mercredi 18 mars 2026 • Duration 56:28
Different men ask Michael the same question:
“How do you stay so disciplined not to cheat?”
But here’s the truth —
If faithfulness feels like discipline…
you’re still negotiating with temptation.
In this episode of Fight for Love, Michael Jai White and Gillian White break down what discipline actually means in relationships — and why most people misunderstand it.
They talk about insecurity, imagination, masculinity, honesty, and the hard work it takes to become someone your partner can feel safe with.
Michael opens up about:
- Being blamed for things he didn’t do
- Learning to see situations from his partner’s perspective
- Why checking in isn’t weakness — it’s leadership
- Why lying by omission still costs you integrity
- Why discipline eventually becomes identity
Gillian shares what it took to quiet her imagination when Michael was traveling and unreachable — and how self-discipline protected their relationship from self-sabotage.
They also discuss:
- The difference between masculinity and “toxic masculinity”
- Why some people sabotage love and success
- The power of being 100% honest about who you are
- Why loving yourself changes everything
- What real manhood actually requires
Plus, they answer a listener question:
Should you trust a man who says he’s separated… but still married?
This episode is about becoming the kind of person who doesn’t have to “try” to be loyal.
Because once discipline becomes who you are…
it’s no longer discipline.
It’s identity.
If this episode resonated with you, share it with someone who needs it.
Follow Michael on Instagram @officialmichaeljai
Follow Gillian on Instagram @iamgillianwhite
And remember —
Discipline isn’t about forcing yourself to be better.
It’s about becoming someone who doesn’t negotiate with their values.
This is what we fight for.
We fight for love.
⏱ Timestamps
00:00 – Not Cheating Isn’t Discipline
02:03 – Khabib’s Discipline Philosophy
04:43 – Being Blamed for Something You Didn’t Do
07:06 – When Imagination Creates Chaos
10:02 – Doing the Hard Thing Anyway
13:34 – When Discipline Becomes Who You Are
17:33 – “How Do You Stay Disciplined Not to Cheat?”
18:40 – The Crack & Meth Joke (And the Real Point)
22:08 – Loving Yourself First
23:54 – Generational Conditioning & Self-Sabotage
27:27 – Two Whole People vs Two Halves
33:25 – What True Masculinity Really Means
40:37 – Strength, Vulnerability & Honesty
44:33 – Lying by Omission
47:16 – Listener Question: Married but “Separated”
51:27 – If They Miss Out on You… That’s on Them
55:48 – Be Who You Are
FFL #05: To Win an Argument With a Woman… You Have to Lose | Fight For Love
mercredi 11 mars 2026 • Duration 58:49
Sometimes the moment you win an argument…
is the moment you lose something bigger.
In this episode of Fight for Love, Michael Jai White and Gillian White dive into one of the most overlooked skills in relationships: self-control.
Not just controlling your words —
but controlling your reactions, your triggers, and the emotions that can destroy connection in seconds.
Michael shares a powerful story about a father, a forgotten loaf of bread, and the lesson that changed how he sees relationships forever.
Because sometimes the smartest move isn’t proving you’re right.
It’s protecting the relationship.
They also explore:
- Why anger is usually triggered by unanswered questions
- The “traffic jam” mindset that can instantly calm conflict
- Why emotional reactions destroy communication
- The difference between self-control and self-mastery
- Why most life-changing mistakes happen in moments of emotion
- Why indifference is more dangerous than anger in a relationship
- How emotional discipline strengthens families and partnerships
Plus, they answer a listener question about a husband pressuring his wife for a threesome — and why no one should ever feel forced into something that violates their boundaries.
This episode is about understanding your emotions…
before they control you.
Because real strength isn’t about dominance.
It’s about discipline.
Chapters & Timestamps00:00 – When Winning an Argument Means Losing
01:21 – The Martial Arts Principle of Self-Control
03:00 – The “Traffic Jam” Analogy for Anger
05:04 – Why Emotions Explode in Relationships
06:18 – Michael’s Anger Growing Up
07:18 – Learning Your Partner’s Triggers
08:18 – When Someone Just Needs to Vent
09:36 – Tone, Energy, and Emotional Control
11:47 – The Bread Story That Explains Relationships
13:58 – Why Being Right Isn’t Always Winning
16:44 – The “I’m Fine” Moment in Relationships
19:36 – Hormones, Stress & Emotional Pressure
22:20 – Why Bad Moods Multiply Problems
24:25 – Never Make Decisions in Emotional States
27:34 – How Emotional Decisions Ruin Lives
30:26 – When Someone Pushes Your Triggers
32:21 – Why Indifference Is Worse Than Anger
34:16 – Teaching Emotional Control to Children
37:07 – The Tough-Guy Reputation Problem
42:28 – Learning to Let Go of Road Rage
44:04 – Listener Question: Threesome Pressure
48:21 – Why Some Fantasies Don’t Feel Right
52:01 – Attraction vs Programming
57:23 – Dating Beautiful Psychopaths
57:55 – The Power of Self-Control
FFL #04: Keep It Sexy: Why Most Marriages Lose the Spark (And How to Get It Back) | Fight for Love
mercredi 4 mars 2026 • Duration 50:00
Let’s talk about the thing nobody wants to admit.
Sex can become routine.
Routine can become boring.
And boring can start to feel like a chore.
In this episode of Fight for Love, Michael Jai White and Gillian White get real about intimacy — what kills it, what revives it, and why most couples slowly drift into autopilot in the bedroom.
Michael shares a provocative take:
What if great intimacy isn’t something your partner “gives” you… but something you take responsibility for elevating?
This conversation explores:
- Why routine is the silent killer of desire
- How mental connection fuels physical connection
- Why pleasing your partner changes everything
- How insecurity blocks intimacy
- Why porn and outside distractions numb real connection
- How to bring excitement back after years together
- Why communication might be the most powerful aphrodisiac
They also answer a listener question from a husband who feels disconnected after seven years and is turning to outside stimulation instead of rebuilding intimacy at home.
This episode isn’t graphic.
It’s grown.
Real intimacy is intentional.
Real intimacy is connected.
Real intimacy evolves.
And it absolutely does not have to fade with time.
⏱ Timestamps00:00 – Welcome to “Keep It Sexy”
02:10 – When Intimacy Starts Feeling Like a Chore
04:05 – A Provocative Take on Responsibility
07:40 – Why Pleasing Your Partner Matters
11:50 – The Danger of Routine
16:30 – Toys, Porn & Mental Numbing
19:40 – Emotional & Spiritual Connection
23:05 – Why Women Mentally Check Out
27:50 – What Most Men Don’t Understand
34:15 – The “Movie Scene” Bedroom Myth
42:25 – Listener Question: Seven Years, No Spark
45:45 – Rebuilding the Connection
FFL #03: Ego Is Killing Your Relationship — Here’s How to Fix It | Fight for Love
mercredi 25 février 2026 • Duration 45:25
Most relationships don’t fall apart because of cheating.
They fall apart because of ego.
Tone.
Triggers.
And the need to win.
In this episode of Fight for Love, Michael Jai White and Gillian White break down a powerful martial arts principle called “Rules of Courtesy” — and how applying it to love can completely transform your relationship.
What if the person you love isn’t your opponent?
From the infamous “pass the salt” argument to the quiet towel story that proves love lives in the small moments, this episode unpacks why so many couples accidentally turn into adversaries. Michael explains why trying to prove your partner wrong destroys connection — and why sometimes the strongest move is proving them right first.
They also tackle a hard truth:
“If doggish men didn’t get women, we wouldn’t be doggish.”
Why are toxic traits rewarded? Why do people keep choosing the wrong partners? And how do you break the cycle?
Plus, they answer a powerful caller question about proposing under pressure and what to do when you’re not ready for marriage.
This episode is raw, reflective, and honest.
Real love isn’t a competition.
It’s teamwork.
Chapters & Timestamps
00:00 – Stop Competing With Your Partner
01:15 – The “Rules of Courtesy” Principle
03:10 – Tone, Triggers & Ego
05:25 – The “Pass the Salt” Moment
07:30 – Proving Them Right Before Proving Them Wrong
10:20 – The Towel Story (Love in Quiet Moments)
13:40 – Listening vs. Fixing
17:45 – The Viral Post That Sparked Relationship Conversations
26:30 – Why “Bad Boys” Keep Getting Chosen
35:50 – Jungle Triggers & The Abandonment Fight
39:50 – Proposal Pressure: When You’re Not Ready
45:00 – Final Thoughts: Fight for Love
FFL #02: Why We Didn't Follow Marriage "Rules" - And Won! | Fight For Love
mercredi 18 février 2026 • Duration 50:57
Michael Jai White and Gillian White break down the real meaning of balance in relationships — beyond 50/50. From masculinity and femininity to emotional strength, vulnerability, Hollywood pressures, parenting, boundaries, and protecting your peace, this episode dives deep into how true partnership works in the real world.
They reveal why traditional gender roles don’t define strong relationships, how to maintain independence without losing connection, and why living in the moment while planning for the future is the ultimate formula for love that lasts.
This isn’t fairy-tale romance — it’s discipline, honesty, friendship, and choosing each other every day.
If you’ve ever wondered how power couples actually stay strong, this episode is your blueprint.
CHAPTERS & TIMESTAMPS
00:00 — What “Balance” Really Means in Love
02:05 — Why Relationships Aren’t 50/50
03:30 — Playing to Each Other’s Strengths
05:10 — Breaking Traditional Gender Roles
07:18 — Who Does What in Their Household
09:14 — Why They Never Had a Proposal
12:00 — Hollywood Without Selling Your Soul
15:05 — Turning Down Powerful Opportunities
18:00 — Integrity vs. Fame
21:00 — Working Together as a Couple
23:30 — Why Your Partner Should Be Your Best Friend
25:10 — Setting Boundaries With Family & Friends
27:45 — Teaching Kids Through Example
31:10 — Mental & Physical Balance in Life
33:40 — Planning for the Future vs. Living in the Moment
36:20 — The Beauty and Danger of “Ghetto Survival Mode”
39:10 — Being Strong AND Vulnerable
41:05 — How They Met & Why It Worked
44:30 — Listener Question: After Having a Baby, Now What?
46:00 — Supporting Your Partner Through Exhaustion
48:20 — The Reality of Being the Rock in a Relationship
50:20 — Final Thoughts on Love, Strength & Balance









