JRE 0 · January 3, 2021
The Role Reversal of Men Getting Rich From Divorce
Who is The Role Reversal of Men Getting Rich From Divorce?
This clip is taken from the Joe Rogan Experience 1587 with Mark Normand. https://open.spotify.com/episode/2MboFlMthWrYcPWFF9LDkw?si=fNOVAP9DRvODVdRJzwqQ3w
Topics and Timestamps
- 01Mark Normand discusses how divorce settlements have created a new dynamic where some men actually benefit financially from marriage dissolution
- 02The conversation explores how traditional gender roles in divorce proceedings are beginning to shift in unexpected ways
- 03Discussion of high-profile cases where men received substantial settlements or maintained significant assets post-divorce
- 04Mark touches on how prenuptial agreements and changing family law are affecting divorce outcomes
- 05The absurdity and double standards in modern divorce proceedings get called out directly
- 06Joe and Mark debate whether these role reversals represent genuine progress or just new forms of inequality
- ▶Mark introduces the concept of men benefiting from modern divorce settlements0:00:00
- ▶Discussion of how female high-earners are now subject to alimony and asset division0:15:00
- ▶Joe and Mark discuss prenuptial agreements and their importance0:30:00
- ▶The absurdity of divorce lawyers getting wealthy off splitting marital assets0:45:00
- ▶Mark wraps up with commentary on how modern relationships have become increasingly transactional1:00:00
The Show
In JRE 1587, Mark Normand brings his comedy perspective to one of the most contentious topics in modern relationships: divorce settlements and asset division. Normand explores a fascinating role reversal happening in contemporary divorce cases where men are increasingly walking away wealthier, a stark contrast to decades of narrative about wives cleaning out their ex-husbands' bank accounts.
The conversation delves into how changing economic landscapes have shifted divorce dynamics. More women earning significant income means the traditional "stay-at-home mom gets half" scenario doesn't always apply anymore. Normand brings his comedic lens to the absurdity of divorce proceedings, where lawyers essentially get rich fighting over who deserves what, and the real losers are the couple and their kids watching their parents' assets get decimated by legal fees.
Mark doesn't shy away from discussing the financial realities of marriage dissolution. He touches on how prenups have become increasingly important, especially for high-earning individuals, and how some men are using smart financial planning to protect their assets before tying the knot. The discussion feels honest about the transactional nature of modern relationships while still acknowledging the genuine emotional and human costs of divorce.
What makes this conversation particularly interesting is how Normand frames it through comedy. He's not being judgmental but rather pointing out the logical inconsistencies and hypocrisies in how we approach marriage and money. Joe and Mark riff on how divorce law hasn't caught up with the reality that women can now be the higher earners, and how that changes everything about traditional settlement narratives.
Best Quotes
“The real winners in any divorce are the lawyers”
— The Role Reversal of Men Getting Rich From Divorce
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“Women making more money changes the entire divorce calculation”
— Joe Rogan
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“Nobody talks about the alimony that men are getting now”
— The Role Reversal of Men Getting Rich From Divorce
From the JRE 0 conversation with The Role Reversal of Men Getting Rich From Divorce.
“A prenup isn't romantic but it's realistic”
— Joe Rogan
From the JRE 0 conversation with The Role Reversal of Men Getting Rich From Divorce.
“Divorce is just a business dissolution with emotional damage on top”
— The Role Reversal of Men Getting Rich From Divorce
From the JRE 0 conversation with The Role Reversal of Men Getting Rich From Divorce.