Ep18 How to Receive Without Owing Back | Navigating the Shift

3 years ago
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In this episode we talk about the art giving and receiving, obligation, trades vs. gratitude, expectations around sex, love (where did the love go?), different needs of men and women and finally, dealing with shame. So many conversations could branch off this one, boy oh boy! We welcome your constructive comments.

Related links:
Annabelle's video from a few years back "Taken for Granted": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C6q8JiuosWs
Downtown Abbey - Not quite the right piece I wanted but it gives you a feel for what I mean. This is Matthew Crawley struggling with having a butler: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8TS-amRJZEU

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Navigating the shift:
Sarah Biermann (USA): http://imagi-creation.com/
Annabelle Drumm (Australia): http://kitegirlcoach.com

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