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EPISODE · Nov 22, 2018 · 40 MIN

1.21 Freedom to Commit

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Non traditional relationships are becoming more common and yet are at odds with a lot of societal norms. We asked Magenta, as someone who hosts workshops and coaches people, what do they say makes it worth it?Transcript here: http://bit.ly/2QJlGiVArticles and items we referenced:Magenta's Coaching Sitehttps://www.polycoach.org/Magenta on Facebookfacebook.com/@polyamorycoachingIs Serial Monogamy Worth Pursuing, Psychology Today, Oct 31, 2008http://bit.ly/2PhY3RSMaslow's Hierarchy of Needshttps://simplypsychology.org/maslow.htmlEthical Slut https://amzn.to/2PHL77uHidden Brain: When Did Marriage Become So Hard? https://n.pr/2OxbGaTPolyamory_ When three isn't a crowd - CNN, Oct 26, 2013 https://cnn.it/2QmTN0cBiCurean Moment:Elizabeth Warren's DNA Test Fact Check, Independenct, Oct 22, 2018 https://ind.pn/2QpdBQlTags: polyamory, relationships, dating, marriage, kink, queer, coach, transition, communication, consent, jealous, social conditioning, social norms, monogamy, non monogamy, freedom, commitment, committed relationship, romantic, serial monogamy, cheating, self work, maslow's hierarchy of needs, ethical slut, sexism, partriarchy, cultural baggage, emotional labor, heterosexual, fidelity, orientation, LGBTQ, choice, lifestyle, elizabeth warren, dna, dna test, experience, heritage ★ Support this podcast ★ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Non traditional relationships are becoming more common and yet are at odds with a lot of societal norms. We asked Magenta, as someone who hosts workshops and coaches people, what do they say makes it worth it?Transcript here: http://bit.ly/2QJlGiVArticles and items we referenced:Magenta's Coaching Sitehttps://www.polycoach.org/Magenta on Facebookfacebook.com/@polyamorycoachingIs Serial Monogamy Worth Pursuing, Psychology Today, Oct 31, 2008http://bit.ly/2PhY3RSMaslow's Hierarchy of Needshttps://simplypsychology.org/maslow.htmlEthical Slut https://amzn.to/2PHL77uHidden Brain: When Did Marriage Become So Hard? https://n.pr/2OxbGaTPolyamory_ When three isn't a crowd - CNN, Oct 26, 2013 https://cnn.it/2QmTN0cBiCurean Moment:Elizabeth Warren's DNA Test Fact Check, Independenct, Oct 22, 2018 https://ind.pn/2QpdBQlTags: polyamory, relationships, dating, marriage, kink, queer, coach, transition, communication, consent, jealous, social conditioning, social norms, monogamy, non monogamy, freedom, commitment, committed relationship, romantic, serial monogamy, cheating, self work, maslow's hierarchy of needs, ethical slut, sexism, partriarchy, cultural baggage, emotional labor, heterosexual, fidelity, orientation, LGBTQ, choice, lifestyle, elizabeth warren, dna, dna test, experience, heritage ★ Support this podcast ★ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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