Meri Brown is open to "healing" her relationships with former sister wives Christine, Janelle and Robyn Brown. Meri, 54, opened up about what her dynamic is like with her fellow Sister Wives costars during a Saturday, September 13, appearance on the "I Do, Part 2" podcast with Amy Robach and T.J. Holmes. Robach, 52, asked Meri if she is close with Christine, 53, Janelle, 56, and Robyn, 46, to which Meri said no - but she could be one day. "I am always open to healing relationships. I am always open to having the hard conversations because conversations are going to have to be hard, especially in our family," she explained. Meri added, "If we want to move forward and heal anything and have any sort of relationship, they're going to have to be hard conversations. Because I have my boundaries now that I didn't use to have. And I think that's one of the things that some of the people in my family are recognizing about me - that I have boundaries, and I'm not going to lay over and be walked all over anymore. I've always had a very strong voice, but I know how to use it now." Sister Wives' Meri Brown's Quotes About Moving On Post-Kody Split Season 20 of the TLC series will premiere on September 28, 2025. All four women were previously married to Kody Brown, and the family's experience has been documented on the show since September 2010. Meri and Kody, who share their son Leon, legally married in 1990. Kody, 56, later "spiritually" married his second wife, Janelle, in 1992 and his third, Christine, in 1994. He and Meri divorced in September 2014 so Kody could legally marry Robyn and adopt her children from a previous marriage. Kody has since ended his relationships with Meri, Janelle, and Christine. Since Kody's multiple splits, his relationship with Robyn, whom he is still married to, has inspired discord between the rest of the women on the show. Kody said on a May 25, episode of Sister Wives, "There's a divine aspect about my relationship with Robyn ... I love this woman and I want peace in this relationship, but I'm to the point where I'm walking around flipping two birds 'cause I am so sick and tired of being guilted for loving Robyn." Sister Wives cast Ethan Miller/Getty Images Meri also told Robach and Holmes that people ask her if she has regrets "all the time." "I don't regret any of it because I am who I am today because of those experiences," Meri explained. "I might be, very well likely would be, a different person and I might have liked that person had I not gone through those experiences. But I will never know what that person would be without those experiences." Meri added that she "really, really" likes who she is now. "I don't regret those experiences because it made me who I am," she continued. "So I think if we can look at our lives like it's just an experience ... I was talking to somebody recently, and she was like, 'Yeah, but I don't know which decision to make on the situation.' And it's like, 'Well, just make one, it doesn't matter.'" 'Sister Wives' Recap: Janelle Says It's 'About Damn Time' Meri Leaves Kody As for if she makes the "wrong" decision, Meri added, Then you make a different decision after that. You're not going to know it's the wrong one until you do it, and you get into it. And maybe neither of them are wrong, they're just going to take you on different paths." Sister Wives season 20 premieres on TLC Sunday, September 28, at 10 p.m. ET.