• \\ {PART 2} GROWING TOGETHER OR APART?: ADAPTING AND CHANGING AS INDIVIDUALS

  • Sep 20 2023
  • Length: 43 mins
  • Podcast

\\ {PART 2} GROWING TOGETHER OR APART?: ADAPTING AND CHANGING AS INDIVIDUALS

  • Summary

  • Welcome to "Finding Equilibrium," the podcast that explores the complexities of modern relationships and strives to understand the delicate balance between genders.

    We are getting back into the 2nd part of episode 4 where get more into the growth of relationships; together or apart?

    We highlight so many things in this one; the impact of the absence of traditional gender roles in households on women's perceptions of healthy relationships, how generational influences and societal expectations lead to the attraction towards "bad boys" instead of stable, responsible partners, & MORE!

    Come be a fly on the wall as we discuss the dearth of positive role models, the importance of self-investment, and the need for genuine love and understanding in today's relationships.

    With personal anecdotes, critical analysis, and thought-provoking insights, we seek to shed light on the unawareness and selfishness that often plagues our connections. So grab your headphones, open your mind, and let's embark on a journey to find equilibrium.

    NEXT TIME: All about physical health and wellbeing- what's your take? What kind of impact (or not) does this have on relationships?

    WE WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU!! Tag, Like, Follow @findingequilibriumpodcast

    & help us grow the show by leaving us a 5 Star Review over at Apple Podcasts

    We'll see you back here,

    Chad & Stacy

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