200. Normalizing What Isn't "Normal"

200. Normalizing What Isn't "Normal"

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Love is Not Enough Part 1-- Lessons from my 20's.

In this episode, we chat: Why love... is not enough. The mistakes I made in my previous relationships. And what I got RIGHT in my 20's when it came to dating and what I undermined and didn't realize was important ESPECIALLY concerning marriage, children, and a future with someone ...  Show more

Ep 6. What Are You Willing to Endure?

In this episode, we chat: A fresh perspective on the the ever-recylced conversastions around "Know[ing] Your Standards" and "Know[ing] Your Worth" through discussion of how to begin putting it into practice by examining and holding a magnifying glass to what you are willing to en ...  Show more

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