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Sometimes, being in relationship feels heavier than doing it all on your own.
In this episode, Julie shares a raw revelation: while solo parenting her girls, managing sport schedules, interstate travel, and two national award wins — she realised that, in some ways, it actually felt easier than being in partnership.
We unpack why long-term relationships can feel harder than parenting solo, what this means for intimacy, and the practical ways couples can shift from tension and resentment into connection and play again.
In this episode we discuss:
- Solo time and the deep relishing of quiet space on your own.
- Balancing the perception that relationship should feel easier with the reality that partnership carries a cost and a toll.
- Navigating the constant negotiation of another person’s needs, parenting style, and household preferences.
- How different attachment styles can surface in different seasons of life and impact intimacy, closeness, and connection.
- Giving yourself permission to be brutally honest about your lived experience without guilt or shame.
- The power of sharing your truth with other women and normalising the nuance of different relationship structures.
- Exploring the impact of time apart — energetically, physically, and emotionally — and how it can shift dynamics inside partnership.
- Julie’s three award wins, including both national and international recognition, and how she managed to achieve them while solo-mumming.
Want support on this journey? Come join us inside Honey Club - where we melt these blocks together, one breath, one practice, one deep remembering at a time. Find out more at julietenner.love or visit: https://julie-tenner.newzenler.com/courses/honeyclub
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Sometimes, being in relationship feels heavier than doing it all on your own.
In this episode, Julie shares a raw revelation: while solo parenting her girls, managing sport schedules, interstate travel, and two national award wins — she realised that, in some ways, it actually felt easier than being in partnership.
We unpack why long-term relationships can feel harder than parenting solo, what this means for intimacy, and the practical ways couples can shift from tension and resentment into connection and play again.
In this episode we discuss:
- Solo time and the deep relishing of quiet space on your own.
- Balancing the perception that relationship should feel easier with the reality that partnership carries a cost and a toll.
- Navigating the constant negotiation of another person’s needs, parenting style, and household preferences.
- How different attachment styles can surface in different seasons of life and impact intimacy, closeness, and connection.
- Giving yourself permission to be brutally honest about your lived experience without guilt or shame.
- The power of sharing your truth with other women and normalising the nuance of different relationship structures.
- Exploring the impact of time apart — energetically, physically, and emotionally — and how it can shift dynamics inside partnership.
- Julie’s three award wins, including both national and international recognition, and how she managed to achieve them while solo-mumming.
Want support on this journey? Come join us inside Honey Club - where we melt these blocks together, one breath, one practice, one deep remembering at a time. Find out more at julietenner.love or visit: https://julie-tenner.newzenler.com/courses/honeyclub
Reach out to Bridget for 1:1 coaching - bridgetwood.life

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