EPISODE · Oct 7, 2025 · 33 MIN
EP24: Why Marrying Your Best Friend Creates Lasting Love | Environmental Wins & Fall Culture Picks
from The Thoughtful Advocate · host Elizabeth Teo
Discover why friendship is the secret to long-term relationship success, backed by science and real experience. In this episode, host Elizabeth Teo shares 10+ years of marriage wisdom, explaining why marrying your best friend beats the "bad boy" romance trope. Learn how shared interests, trust, and genuine connection create relationships that last. Plus, celebrate environmental victories including New York's heat pump revolution and the Hague's groundbreaking fossil fuel ad ban. Get recommendations for fall favorites like Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle, Harry Potter marathons, and Gilmore Girls rewatches. Also covered: the harsh reality of Ontario's daycare waitlists and what the $10-a-day program means for families struggling to find childcare. Topics covered: Relationship advice: Why best friends make the best partners The science of friendship-based romance Environmental good news from around the world Demon Slayer movie review and anime recommendations Fall entertainment guide Ontario daycare crisis and childcare costs Perfect for anyone seeking relationship wisdom, environmental optimism, or thoughtful cultural commentary.
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This podcast episode explores why marrying your best friend creates lasting relationships, featuring personal insights from 10+ years of marriage backed by science. The host also shares uplifting environmental news including New York’s heat pump milestone and the Hague’s fossil fuel ad ban, plus fall entertainment picks like Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle and Harry Potter. The episode wraps with a discussion of Ontario’s challenging daycare situation and the $10-a-day program’s impact on families.
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