

Ep. 038: What Societal Beliefs Do You Have About Intimate Relationships?
The Relationship Diversity Podcast celebrates and explores all aspects of relationship structure diversity from soloamory to monogamy to polyamory and everything in between because every relationship is as unique as you are.
Episode #038
What Societal Beliefs Do You Have About Intimate Relationships?
In this episode, I explore many societal beliefs we have that may be keeping us from experiencing a relationship that is the truest expression of who we are.
You don’t know what you don’t know.
I list many beliefs that I have had, and my clients have identified within themselves. This is not a complete list by any means. This is because we are all unique individuals with unique pasts that form our unique programming. But it’s a place to start your exploration.
This is part of our courageous healing work.
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