Multiamory: Rethinking Modern Relationships
Society & Culture:Relationships
We as humans we love novelty, and when our relationships become complacent and repetitive, it can negatively affect them. However, we also crave stability and predictability in our lives and in our relationships, and feeling safe is important. It's because of this duality that we're looking at how rituals can be a benefit to your relationships, exploring some of the research, and discussing some ways that you can incorporate them into your life in a way that is the most beneficial to your relationship health and wellbeing.
389 - Struggling with Honesty & NRE (Patreon Q&A with Libby Sinback)
388 - How to Gain Self-Worth and Stop Comparing Part 2
387 - How to Gain Self-Worth and Stop Comparing Part 1
386 - Compersion: Is It Necessary? (with Dr. Marie Thouin and Dr. Sharon Flicker)
385 - Keep Conflict from Destroying Your Relationships
384 - Imperfect Polyamory, Personal Growth, and Emotional Labor (with Normalizing Non-Monogamy)
383 - Non-Monogamy: What Does the Research Say? Part 2 of 2
382 - Non-Monogamy: What Does the Research Say? Part 1 of 2
381 - OPEN with William Winters
380 - Sex Work and Pleasure in Film (with Director Sophie Hyde)
379 - Relationship Science for your Friendships (and Vice Versa)
378 - The Anxious Person's Guide to Non-Monogamy with Lola Phoenix
377 - Polyam Beginners, Healthy Boundaries, and Ethical Hierarchy
376 - Having a Good Relationship After Leaving a Bad One
375 - Building a Foundation of Trust
374 - Friends to Lovers and Other Relationship Escalations
373 - Listener Q&A with Kate Loree
372 - Needs, Desires, Boundaries, and More
371 - Repeating Unhealthy Relationship Patterns Part 2 of 2
370 - Repeating Unhealthy Relationship Patterns Part 1 of 2
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