Send us a text Four degrees on a thermostat. A green dress. A “just a cake” anniversary. Tiny choices can carry a lot of meaning, and when they collide with stress, money, or mixed expectations, they snowball into fights that feel bigger than the moment. We dig into wedding rules that shift midstream, the blurry lines of “make yourself at home,” a parent’s birthday trip sacrificed to soothe a child’s tears, and a store-bought cake that lands like indifference instead of love. Hosted by Michel...
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Send us a text Four degrees on a thermostat. A green dress. A “just a cake” anniversary. Tiny choices can carry a lot of meaning, and when they collide with stress, money, or mixed expectations, they snowball into fights that feel bigger than the moment. We dig into wedding rules that shift midstream, the blurry lines of “make yourself at home,” a parent’s birthday trip sacrificed to soothe a child’s tears, and a store-bought cake that lands like indifference instead of love. Hosted by Michel...
Ep 27 How High-Performing Couples Reconnect When The House Goes Quiet
The MindSpa Podcast
44 minutes
1 month ago
Ep 27 How High-Performing Couples Reconnect When The House Goes Quiet
Send us a text When the house goes quiet, many successful couples discover a louder problem: they can run a company, but struggle to run their relationship. We sit down with registered psychotherapist, mental health speaker, and University of Ottawa professor Benslyne Avril to talk about why high-performing empty nesters feel like roommates and how a strategic, time-bound coaching model can help them reconnect without getting lost in years of backstory. Benslyne explains the crucial differen...
The MindSpa Podcast
Send us a text Four degrees on a thermostat. A green dress. A “just a cake” anniversary. Tiny choices can carry a lot of meaning, and when they collide with stress, money, or mixed expectations, they snowball into fights that feel bigger than the moment. We dig into wedding rules that shift midstream, the blurry lines of “make yourself at home,” a parent’s birthday trip sacrificed to soothe a child’s tears, and a store-bought cake that lands like indifference instead of love. Hosted by Michel...