454 - When Someone You Love Wants to be Monogamous

454 - When Someone You Love Wants to be Monog...

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575 - I’ll Never Be Their First Priority: Listener Q&A

This week we're answering a question from a listener in another Q&A episode. We're going to be diving into feeling like you're never a priority for your partner, and what to do when you're kept a secret from friends and family.If you'd like a question of yours answered on a futur ...  Show more

574 - How to Make Calendaring Not Suck

Today we're covering a topic that causes a lot of friction in a lot of relationships: scheduling. Sometimes, coordinating time with people we love - whether it's family, partners, or friends - feels impossible. And it turns out, it actually is impossible to do perfectly. We're go ...  Show more

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