

Shuffling Relationship Dynamics with a Deck of Cards, Ep. 83
Imagine a game that sparks deep conversations, fosters understanding, and strengthens your relationships. That's exactly what the brilliant minds behind The Non Monogamy Card Game have created. This innovative tool is designed to help you explore the complexities of ethical non-monogamy, polyamory, and open relationships in a fun and approachable way.
In this episode, I sit down with Ayala & Kristen, the creators of this game-changing resource. As professional psychotherapists from Northern California, they've poured their expertise into crafting 150 thought-provoking questions that encourage players to explore their values, desires, and needs within non-monogamous relationships.
Discover how the Non Monogamy Card Game can help you:
- Initiate difficult conversations with ease and curiosity
- Explore your personal values and how they align with non-monogamous relationships
- Create living agreements that evolve with your relationships
- Foster deeper understanding between partners and within polycules
- Navigate the complexities of non-monogamy with more confidence and clarity
Join us for this eye-opening chat and learn how a simple deck of cards can open up a world of possibilities for your relationships. Whether you're looking to enhance your current non-monogamous partnerships or curious about exploring new relationship structures, this episode offers practical guidance and actionable steps.
Get the game www.thenonmonogamycardgame.com
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