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Falling in Love is Easy
Kate Marlene
9 episodes
1 week ago
Falling in love is easy, but what happens next? Hosted by Kate Marlene, couples therapist and mediator, this is a podcast about what happens when love doesn’t go as planned—which is most of the time. We’re talking about everything after the honeymoon phase-- relationship conflict, attachment issues, family wounding, breakups, divorce… and really the hardest question of all: "Should we fight for this love, or is it time to let go?"
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Falling in love is easy, but what happens next? Hosted by Kate Marlene, couples therapist and mediator, this is a podcast about what happens when love doesn’t go as planned—which is most of the time. We’re talking about everything after the honeymoon phase-- relationship conflict, attachment issues, family wounding, breakups, divorce… and really the hardest question of all: "Should we fight for this love, or is it time to let go?"
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Relationships
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Episode 1: Why Falling in Love Is Easy (and Staying in Love Is the Work)
Falling in Love is Easy
26 minutes 35 seconds
8 months ago
Episode 1: Why Falling in Love Is Easy (and Staying in Love Is the Work)

Welcome to the very first episode of Falling in Love Is Easy - a podcast about everything that happens after the honeymoon phase.


In this episode, I introduce the heart behind the show: why I created it, what I’ve learned through my own relationships, and the work I do supporting people navigating love, conflict, separation, and personal growth.

If you've ever wondered why love feels hard after the falling part, or whether your relationship is worth fighting for—or finally letting go of—this podcast is for you.

  • Let's talk about the title, Falling in Love Is Easy. But is it?

  • My journey through marriage, divorce, and emotional recovery

  • Attachment theory, chemical attraction, love and sex addiction

  • The work of love, commitment, and personal growth

  • What I've learned as a lawyer, mediator, and couples therapist

  • Why I believe conflict can be a catalyst for intimacy

  • My mission to help people get unstuck in love—together or apart

  • Navigating the tension between staying and leaving

  • Recovering from heartbreak or repetitive relationship patterns

  • Couples seeking tools to reconnect or separate with compassion


Kate Marlene is a relationship therapist, certified mediator, and couple's therapist who helps individuals and couples navigate love, conflict, and clarity. She brings humor, honesty, and real-life wisdom to the often messy—but meaningful—work of love.

Contact for a free discovery call:

Linktree: https://linktr.ee/katemarlenelove

🌐 Website: www.katemarlenelove.com
📧 Email: katemarlenelove@gmail.com
📸 Instagram: @katemarlenelove
🎵 TikTok: @katemarlene

Music: "asleep next to you" by SSS on her album Open Cycle. Sarah Schneider is an electronic musician and multidisciplinary artist based in Berlin. You can find her music on Bandcamp

https://sssssss.bandcamp.com/

Falling in Love is Easy
Falling in love is easy, but what happens next? Hosted by Kate Marlene, couples therapist and mediator, this is a podcast about what happens when love doesn’t go as planned—which is most of the time. We’re talking about everything after the honeymoon phase-- relationship conflict, attachment issues, family wounding, breakups, divorce… and really the hardest question of all: "Should we fight for this love, or is it time to let go?"