Talk to Nichole and Ben. You're both working. You're both parenting. And you're both secretly keeping score. This weeks question comes from a couple who look like they've got it together - two careers, two kids, nice house, good jobs. But inside? They're competing instead of collaborating. And it's killing their relationship. When both of you are ambitious and both of you love your kids, how do you decide whose meeting matters more? Whose career gets priority? Who stays home when the ki...
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Talk to Nichole and Ben. You're both working. You're both parenting. And you're both secretly keeping score. This weeks question comes from a couple who look like they've got it together - two careers, two kids, nice house, good jobs. But inside? They're competing instead of collaborating. And it's killing their relationship. When both of you are ambitious and both of you love your kids, how do you decide whose meeting matters more? Whose career gets priority? Who stays home when the ki...
#70: The Real Reason You're Fighting About Housework
Love for Life Podcast
16 minutes
4 weeks ago
#70: The Real Reason You're Fighting About Housework
Talk to Nichole and Ben. In this episode, Nichole and Ben tackle one of the most explosive conflicts in modern relationships: the mental load debate. When one partner insists they're doing everything asked while the other feels like they're managing a household alone, who's right? If you've ever found yourself in a standoff over whether you should have to ask your partner to notice the overflowing bin, or you're exhausted from feeling like your home's project manager while your partner ...
Love for Life Podcast
Talk to Nichole and Ben. You're both working. You're both parenting. And you're both secretly keeping score. This weeks question comes from a couple who look like they've got it together - two careers, two kids, nice house, good jobs. But inside? They're competing instead of collaborating. And it's killing their relationship. When both of you are ambitious and both of you love your kids, how do you decide whose meeting matters more? Whose career gets priority? Who stays home when the ki...