In this episode of Intimacy Evolution, we’re diving into one of the most common challenges couples face: staying connected during the holidays. Between family expectations, overloaded schedules, childhood programming, and unspoken obligations, the holiday season can easily create distance between partners. In fact, research shows that stress, increased responsibilities, and family dynamics contribute to a spike in relationship conflict during November and December. We explore the difference b...
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In this episode of Intimacy Evolution, we’re diving into one of the most common challenges couples face: staying connected during the holidays. Between family expectations, overloaded schedules, childhood programming, and unspoken obligations, the holiday season can easily create distance between partners. In fact, research shows that stress, increased responsibilities, and family dynamics contribute to a spike in relationship conflict during November and December. We explore the difference b...
Exploring the Intimacy Cycle: Enhancing Connection in Relationships--ep 58
Intimacy Evolution
19 minutes
7 months ago
Exploring the Intimacy Cycle: Enhancing Connection in Relationships--ep 58
In this episode, Mark + Bri explore six different types of intimacy—physical, emotional, experiential, spiritual, intellectual, and sexual—and how they interconnect. The episode delves into common obstacles couples face, particularly regarding sexual intimacy, and emphasizes the importance of open communication and identifying each partner's preferred entry points into the intimacy cycle. 00:00 Introduction to Intimacy Evolution 00:28 Understanding the Intimacy Cycle 00:57 Types of Int...
Intimacy Evolution
In this episode of Intimacy Evolution, we’re diving into one of the most common challenges couples face: staying connected during the holidays. Between family expectations, overloaded schedules, childhood programming, and unspoken obligations, the holiday season can easily create distance between partners. In fact, research shows that stress, increased responsibilities, and family dynamics contribute to a spike in relationship conflict during November and December. We explore the difference b...