In our final episode of the season, we wrap up some myths about love that have created conflict in most long-term relationships.
More and more people are struggling with mental health, and it's even more complicated if you suffer from depression, anxiety, or ADHD. In this week's episode, we dive into practical ways to support yourself and your teammate when dealing with neurodivergent behaviors.
We break down what creates your mental health, practical ways to improve it, and how to hold space for a partner who is struggling.
This week's episode explores the complex road to recovery when you violate trust in your relationship.
The consent work doesn't stop just because you have been together for a while. Long-term relationships require a lot of consent conversations, evolving boundaries, and maintaining your individuality. We explore all the ways in which boosting your individuality will strengthen your partnership.
The concept of masculinity continues to evolve and has become a massive topic in our culture today. We dive into its origins, evolutions, purpose, and where we think it will go next.
There is nothing wrong with wanting to approach potential new mates out in public as long as you develop the skills to read each signal along the way. In this episode, we break down the step-by-step approach to chatting up strangers in a way that is consensual and mutually beneficial.
People like Andrew Tate offer nonsense tips to men about picking up women. In part 1 we break down their bullshit tips, why they can work, and how to recognize when someone is being toxic.
We dive into the wide variety of relationship models, from extreme monogamy to polyamory and everything in between.
Romantic comedies might be fun to watch, but are they setting the stage for horrible relationship habits? We dive into a series of tropes perpetuated by romance in media that have infiltrated their way into how we connect.
Consent isn't a lack of "No," but an enthusiastic "YES!" The danger zone for most sexual misconduct comes from missing the "soft-no" signals. We break down what those signals might be, why they are essential, and the practical ways we can guarantee each other's safety when it comes to sex.