EPISODE · Nov 25, 2020 · 39 MIN
Intimacy and the intelligent couple during Covid with Penelope Hagan and Michael Lium Hall
from Awake In Relationship · host Silas Rose
015 During the pandemic many couples are reporting that home life is feeling like a pressure cooker of stress and frustration. Some experts are even calling this time an anger incubator. Juggling domestic and work duties, as well as money problems are exposing the fault lines in many long term relationships.In this episode I speak with intimacy coaches Penelope Hagan and Michael Lium Hall about how to keep the vitality, passion and curiosity alive with your intimate partner during a time when everything seems to be falling apart. We also discuss the role of consent in a long term relationship and practices for reigniting pleasure and connection with your beloved.Follow Awake In Relationship on Instagram and TwitterIf you have been loving what you are hearing on AIR please rate, review and subscribe to get the latest content fresh to your device. Sign up for our newsletter at awakeinrelationship.com to learn about upcoming programs and events.Do you have suggestions for guests or feedback on the show? Send us an email at [email protected] or better yet, fill out a brief audience survey Thanks for listening, stay connected!
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015 During the pandemic many couples are reporting that home life is feeling like a pressure cooker of stress and frustration. Some experts are even calling this time an anger incubator. Juggling domestic and work duties, as well as money problems are exposing the fault lines in many long term relationships. In this episode I speak with intimacy coaches Penelope Hagan and Michael Lium Hall about how to keep the vitality, passion and curiosity alive with your intimate partne...
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