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This week on Women’s In2ition, we’re joined by the founder of The Krack Factory, a New Orleans-based lemonade brand that is true to the name ( you WILL be craving more!) . Not only is he an entrepreneur but he is also our first married guest on the show & his perspective brings a fresh dynamic to the conversation as we dive into whether it’s better to “stand on business” in a relationship or if forgiveness is the real key to longevity.
We also get into the age-old debate on homewrecking: Is it actually a thing, or just a convenient way to shift blame? Plus, we explore whether too much space in a relationship can do more harm than good and tackle household dynamics: If a man is paying all the bills, does that mean his word is law?
And, of course, we couldn’t wrap up without sharing what we’ve been watching, including our thoughts on the OJ documentary and a quick review of Companion.
Tap in for a for a conversation you won’t want to miss!
This week on Women’s In2ition, we’re joined by the founder of The Krack Factory, a New Orleans-based lemonade brand that is true to the name ( you WILL be craving more!) . Not only is he an entrepreneur but he is also our first married guest on the show & his perspective brings a fresh dynamic to the conversation as we dive into whether it’s better to “stand on business” in a relationship or if forgiveness is the real key to longevity.
We also get into the age-old debate on homewrecking: Is it actually a thing, or just a convenient way to shift blame? Plus, we explore whether too much space in a relationship can do more harm than good and tackle household dynamics: If a man is paying all the bills, does that mean his word is law?
And, of course, we couldn’t wrap up without sharing what we’ve been watching, including our thoughts on the OJ documentary and a quick review of Companion.
Tap in for a for a conversation you won’t want to miss!