• Unhoused Communication

  • Feb 12 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 42 mins
  • Podcast

  • Summary

  • Ever found yourself in the thick of parenting, pondering the balance between showing up at soccer games with gusto and teaching your kids the finer points of grace under pressure? Maya and I do, all the time. Episode 61 of the Intellectual Intercourse Podcast is a candid journey through our family's competitive streak, the curious case of dream jobs, and the subtle art of celebrating low-key birthdays in a home brimming with children's laughter and chaos.

    Can true warmth be mistaken for weakness? We tackle this and more as we reflect on personal authenticity, love's complex dance with hate, and the intricate web of trust in our relationships. The discussions meander from the tough questions we face in marriage to the nuances of communication that can make or break our bonds. This episode isn't just another conversation; it's a heartfelt exploration of the emotional landscapes that shape our interactions with those we hold dear.

    Wrapping up with a dose of reality on societal norms, Maya and I question the cultural scripts that dictate 'me time' in marriage and champion the delight found in true companionship. We also confront the humanity owed to those experiencing homelessness, urging a respectful dialogue and action. Join us as we unpack these compelling topics, offering insights and laughter in an episode that promises to stir the pot and warm the heart, like a good family dinner table debate.

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