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290. Bring on the Men: What It Takes to Sustain a Long-term Partnership

290. Bring on the Men: What It Takes to Sustain a Long-term Partnership

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We are excited to have our husbands back on the podcast today. If you are new to the show, Drew is Amy’s husband and Colin is married to Abby. We have both been married for 11 years and the guys tend to be a crowd favorite around here.


Today we are focusing on our partnerships. The men truly have no problem getting deep with their answers and hold nothing back! They share what’s working well, what’s NOT going well and some self-reflection/areas for improvement. They also share the ways they work to continue prioritizing quality time during this full season of life.


We also get into the hot topic of health - how can we actually have a conversation with our partner if they’re struggling to take care of themselves? Make sure you listen all the way through to hear their advice on this sensitive topic!


Be sure to tune in next week for part 2 when we bring the guys back to talk about all things parenting!



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