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What if the relationship you are in is not fundamentally broken, yet lacks transparency?
This episode delves into the complexities of navigating feelings, desires, and questions that often remain unspoken within partnerships. We explore the aftermath of infidelity and the emotional turbulence that ensues, discussing the importance of honesty and communication in fostering genuine connection. Joined by Dr. Joli Hamilton, a distinguished relationship coach, we dissect what constitutes effective relational dynamics, what leads to disarray, and the critical self-awareness required before embarking on a journey of ethical non-monogamy. This conversation is particularly pertinent for those currently dating or contemplating their own relationship structures, as we seek to illuminate the path to authenticity and fulfillment in love.
⏱️ TIMESTAMPS
00:00 Picking Up Where We Left Off
00:42 The Reality of Non-Monogamy
03:15 What People Get Wrong
06:28 Boundaries and Where It Breaks
10:12 Jealousy and Emotional Triggers
14:05 Building Trust and Doing the Work
18:22 The Hard Truth Most People Avoid
22:40 When It Starts to Fall Apart
27:18 What She Would Do Differently
31:55 Advice Before You Try This
🔗 Links & Resources
◎ Instagram: @drjoli_hamilton
♪ TikTok: @drjoli_hamilton
🌐 Website: Dr Joli Hamilton
💡 After everything we talked about… what are you taking from this?
Are you someone who values honesty above everything, or does this feel like too much?
Leave a review or DM me your thoughts. I read every single one.
🎧 Listen Here
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Stay connected with Andrea
▶ YouTube: @frommrs2ms
◎ Instagram: @from.mrs.2.ms
♪ TikTok: @from.mrs.2.ms
🌐 Website: https://frommrstoms.captivate.fm
✉️ Email: [email protected]
Please help support the show (every little bit helps 💕)
Mentioned in this episode:
Menopause Love Lounge Podcast
Menopause Love Lounge is a menopause podcast for women in midlife who feel misunderstood, dismissed, and quietly blamed—and know that what they’re experiencing deserves more than surface-level answers.
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What if the relationship you are in is not fundamentally broken, yet lacks transparency?
This episode delves into the complexities of navigating feelings, desires, and questions that often remain unspoken within partnerships. We explore the aftermath of infidelity and the emotional turbulence that ensues, discussing the importance of honesty and communication in fostering genuine connection. Joined by Dr. Joli Hamilton, a distinguished relationship coach, we dissect what constitutes effective relational dynamics, what leads to disarray, and the critical self-awareness required before embarking on a journey of ethical non-monogamy. This conversation is particularly pertinent for those currently dating or contemplating their own relationship structures, as we seek to illuminate the path to authenticity and fulfillment in love.
⏱️ TIMESTAMPS
00:00 Picking Up Where We Left Off
00:42 The Reality of Non-Monogamy
03:15 What People Get Wrong
06:28 Boundaries and Where It Breaks
10:12 Jealousy and Emotional Triggers
14:05 Building Trust and Doing the Work
18:22 The Hard Truth Most People Avoid
22:40 When It Starts to Fall Apart
27:18 What She Would Do Differently
31:55 Advice Before You Try This
🔗 Links & Resources
◎ Instagram: @drjoli_hamilton
♪ TikTok: @drjoli_hamilton
🌐 Website: Dr Joli Hamilton
💡 After everything we talked about… what are you taking from this?
Are you someone who values honesty above everything, or does this feel like too much?
Leave a review or DM me your thoughts. I read every single one.
🎧 Listen Here
👉 Apple Podcast
👉 Spotify Podcast
Stay connected with Andrea
▶ YouTube: @frommrs2ms
◎ Instagram: @from.mrs.2.ms
♪ TikTok: @from.mrs.2.ms
🌐 Website: https://frommrstoms.captivate.fm
✉️ Email: [email protected]
Please help support the show (every little bit helps 💕)
Mentioned in this episode:
Menopause Love Lounge Podcast
Menopause Love Lounge is a menopause podcast for women in midlife who feel misunderstood, dismissed, and quietly blamed—and know that what they’re experiencing deserves more than surface-level answers.