This chapter explores the emotional impact and importance of actively noticing and valuing moments in relationships, emphasizing the need for feeling seen and appreciated through photography. It discusses societal expectations on women and men regarding photographing and preserving magical moments, highlighting the role of capturing memories as an expression of love and connection. The conversation delves into the idea of actively asking for photos to feel loved and the responsibility of both men and women in documenting and celebrating special moments in their families' lives.
When You Feel Invisible: Photos, Love & Truly Noticing Your Person
Amanda, Glennon, and Abby revisit a powerful conversation about why so many women in heterosexual relationships are missing from family photos and what it signifies about their relationships and humanity. Join us for an encore episode originally titled, "125. WHY ARE THERE NO PICTURES OF US?!?"
In this episode, discover:
1. How it feels to not be in any of your family photos, why it happens, and how to change it.
2. A call-in question from a husband that made Amanda cry.
3. Reimagining “acts of service” and how to know whether actions belong in the “Adulting Bucket” or the “Love Bucket.”
4. How getting the kids to read over the summer went terribly, thanks for asking.
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