122. Bring on the Men - Partnership: the Good, the Bad and Everything in Between

Today we’re all in for a treat, because we have another Bring on the Men episode! It’s been awhile since Colin and Drew have been on the podcast and a lot has changed since that last time they joined us, including our friendships, as we’re all more comfortable and much more open with each other. 

In this episode, we look at partnering and how different seasons of partnership exist. We believe that every couple, including the 4 of us, have things to work on, constantly. Every time we bring Colin and Drew on, there's going to be different things to talk about, but the thing we really like about these Bring on the Men episodes is that the 4 of us are always committed to recalibrating and getting back on track. Whatever we are going through, we want to make sure we get back on track, and we want the same for you.

We had so many important things to touch on about partnership that we decided to make this a special 2-part series with the guys, and you’re not going to want to miss next week’s show where we’ll be focusing on parenting! 

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Links & Resources:

Marriage Minute (The Gottman Institute) 

63. Bring on the Men: On Dad Life and How to Make Your Partner Feel Loved

62. HERself Expert: Vanessa Marin, Sex Therapist. All of Your Sex Questions Answered PART 2

33. Bring on the Men: Our Husbands on Dad Life, Discipline, and Being True Partners

21. HERself Expert: Vanessa Marin, Sex Therapist. All of Your Sex Questions, Answered.

18. Bring on the Men: The State of Our Unions

9. Bring on the Men: Arguments, Communication, and Those Tough Conversations

3. Bring on the Men: Our Husbands on Being True Partners

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