Join us on a heartfelt journey through the complexities of life and relationships in this episode of Late Night Love. We delve into the raw emotions and tough decisions that shape our existence—from the regrets of parenthood to the practicalities of car repairs. We explore the shifting sands of Las Vegas’s economy, the ethical dilemmas in legal battles, and the intimate struggles within our closest bonds. Whether it’s navigating the aftermath of a partner’s hurtful words, dealing with the ex who overstayed their welcome, or confronting parenting challenges that test our limits, we seek understanding and solace. In the realm of work, we confront the sting of overlooked promotions and the cold silence of ignored emails, finding ways to thrive in the face of adversity. So, tune in as we tackle these topics with empathy, insight, and a touch of humor.
--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/latenightlove/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/latenightlove/supportLate Night Love 73: The Concept of Courage
Late Night Love 72: The Trigger Warning Dilemma
Late Night Love 71: Time is an illusion, Time doesn't exist
Late night Love 70: No Internet Grab Bag Galore
Late Night Love 69: Sex Night Special
Late Night Love 68: Visions of the future
Late Night Love 67: Life On The Rocks
Late Night Love 66: A Grab Bag Of Goodies
Late Night Love 65: Let's get high on life
Late Night Love 64: Is Life A Journey Or A Quest?
Late Night Love 63: Questions for life
Late Night Love 62: Knowledge, of Yourself, is Power
Late Night Love 61: Athletic Dreams and Mental Health
Late Night Love: empathy and tolerance
Late Night Love: On Vacation
Late Night Love 58: Defining Happiness
Late Night Love 57: Life With Anxiety
Late Night Love 56: What is the meaning of Life
Late Night Love 55: Do you ask yourself is all this worth it?
Late Night Love 54: A House Divided
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