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Dr. Morgan Cutlip, relationship expert, is no stranger to the HERself Podcast and we are so excited to have her back for another episode! Together we will be tackling “mental load” with tangible strategies that can actually work for you, your relationship, and your home. We talked with Dr. Morgan in episode 162, and in episode 163 we shared how we implemented her wisdom. But today, we’ll be diving deeper into our relationships to understand why sharing the mental load can prevent burnout and resentment and how to keep the spark alive to have a satisfying sex life. Like Amy and Colin, we know some of you in our community travel for work or have a spouse that travels for work. We acknowledge that this dynamic makes sharing the mental load challenging, and Dr. Morgan has some strategies to consider to foster communication while apart. Intimacy can play a major role in feeling connected to your partner too, so we encourage you to take to heart the details of Dr. Morgan’s interview with us today to nurture your relationship and feel connected outside and inside of the bedroom!
Links & Resources:
Free Shipping at GOODR with code ‘HERSELF’
20% off at Vuori Clothing
Join us for Book Club starting soon, plus so much more in our private Patreon community!
Follow Dr. Morgan Cutlip on Instagram
Dr. Morgan’s Website
Order Dr. Morgan’s Book; “A Better Share: How Couples Can Tackle the Mental Load for More Fun, Less Resentment, and Great Sex”
HERself Episode 162 - Dr. Morgan Cutlip Answers Our Top Relationship Questions
HERself Episode 163 - Real Partnership: How We Implemented Dr. Morgan Cutlip’s Relationship Wisdom
Let’s connect!
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Join our exclusive community for bonus episodes, extra video content, book club and more!
HERSELF INSTAGRAM: http://instagram.com/herselfpodcast
MEET AMY: http://instagram.com/ameskiefer
MEET ABBY: http://instagram.com/abbyrosegreen
This episode was brought to you by the Pivot Ball Change Network.
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Dr. Morgan Cutlip, relationship expert, is no stranger to the HERself Podcast and we are so excited to have her back for another episode! Together we will be tackling “mental load” with tangible strategies that can actually work for you, your relationship, and your home. We talked with Dr. Morgan in episode 162, and in episode 163 we shared how we implemented her wisdom. But today, we’ll be diving deeper into our relationships to understand why sharing the mental load can prevent burnout and resentment and how to keep the spark alive to have a satisfying sex life. Like Amy and Colin, we know some of you in our community travel for work or have a spouse that travels for work. We acknowledge that this dynamic makes sharing the mental load challenging, and Dr. Morgan has some strategies to consider to foster communication while apart. Intimacy can play a major role in feeling connected to your partner too, so we encourage you to take to heart the details of Dr. Morgan’s interview with us today to nurture your relationship and feel connected outside and inside of the bedroom!
Links & Resources:
Free Shipping at GOODR with code ‘HERSELF’
20% off at Vuori Clothing
Join us for Book Club starting soon, plus so much more in our private Patreon community!
Follow Dr. Morgan Cutlip on Instagram
Dr. Morgan’s Website
Order Dr. Morgan’s Book; “A Better Share: How Couples Can Tackle the Mental Load for More Fun, Less Resentment, and Great Sex”
HERself Episode 162 - Dr. Morgan Cutlip Answers Our Top Relationship Questions
HERself Episode 163 - Real Partnership: How We Implemented Dr. Morgan Cutlip’s Relationship Wisdom
Let’s connect!
HERSELF PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/herselfpodcast
Join our exclusive community for bonus episodes, extra video content, book club and more!
HERSELF INSTAGRAM: http://instagram.com/herselfpodcast
MEET AMY: http://instagram.com/ameskiefer
MEET ABBY: http://instagram.com/abbyrosegreen
This episode was brought to you by the Pivot Ball Change Network.
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