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This week's HN Couples Podcast goes into a topic that's rarely talked about openly—postpartum depression, and how it affected one couple's relationship, family, and faith.
Andrew and Uyanga Love share their experience navigating the fog of exhaustion, isolation, and misunderstanding after their second child was born. What began as tiredness slowly turned into something much deeper—emotionally, physically, and spiritually.
Their story touches on:
Cultural differences in postpartum care and recovery
The hidden signs of postpartum depression
How hard it can be to ask for help—or to know what kind of help is needed
What it looks like when one spouse isn't able to "show up" in the relationship
How they rebuilt trust, connection, and emotional intimacy over time
This conversation is honest, vulnerable, and filled with practical reflections from both Andrews and Uyangas perspective.
If you or someone you love has struggled during the transition into parenthood—or if you just want a better understanding of how to support your spouse through emotional or spiritual lows—this episode offers hope and insight.
Weekly Couple Tasks
Share: Take 20 minutes each to reflect on a challenging season in your relationship. What helped you grow? What still needs healing?
Support: Ask your spouse, "What would help you feel more supported this week?"—and really listen.
Strengthen: Identify one area in your life where you're running on empty (emotionally, physically, spiritually). Take one small action to restore balance.
Healing and reconnection often happen through small, steady steps. You're not alone in that process.
By Sebastian & DariaThis week's HN Couples Podcast goes into a topic that's rarely talked about openly—postpartum depression, and how it affected one couple's relationship, family, and faith.
Andrew and Uyanga Love share their experience navigating the fog of exhaustion, isolation, and misunderstanding after their second child was born. What began as tiredness slowly turned into something much deeper—emotionally, physically, and spiritually.
Their story touches on:
Cultural differences in postpartum care and recovery
The hidden signs of postpartum depression
How hard it can be to ask for help—or to know what kind of help is needed
What it looks like when one spouse isn't able to "show up" in the relationship
How they rebuilt trust, connection, and emotional intimacy over time
This conversation is honest, vulnerable, and filled with practical reflections from both Andrews and Uyangas perspective.
If you or someone you love has struggled during the transition into parenthood—or if you just want a better understanding of how to support your spouse through emotional or spiritual lows—this episode offers hope and insight.
Weekly Couple Tasks
Share: Take 20 minutes each to reflect on a challenging season in your relationship. What helped you grow? What still needs healing?
Support: Ask your spouse, "What would help you feel more supported this week?"—and really listen.
Strengthen: Identify one area in your life where you're running on empty (emotionally, physically, spiritually). Take one small action to restore balance.
Healing and reconnection often happen through small, steady steps. You're not alone in that process.