

"Modern Relationships"
Erik Torenberg, Turpentine
We rarely get to hear how people actually make relationships work, especially in the high-pressure, fast-paced world of tech. While there's endless dating advice out there, what's missing are the real, unfiltered stories of how ambitious people navigate modern relationships and build a life together.Unlike every other aspect of modern life that can be solved with an app or outsourced to a service, building meaningful relationships remains stubbornly resistant to quick fixes. Through conversations with leading relationship thinkers and candid interviews with real couples, we dig into the raw truth of what it takes to make partnerships work - from the challenges and fights to the breakthroughs and lessons learned along the way. I believe we learn best from seeing how others have navigated similar paths. These conversations offer honest perspectives on what it really takes to make modern relationships work in our corner of the world.Hosted by Erik Torenberg, investor and entrepreneur.Modern Relationships is part of the Turpentine podcast network.
Top mentioned books
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The Game
Penetrating the Secret Society of Pickup Artists

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I hope they serve beer in Hell

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The Art of Loving

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How Emotions Are Made
The Secret Life of the Brain

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How the Mind Works

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Never Split the Difference
Negotiating As If Your Life Depended On It

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The defining decade

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Manhood in the Making
Cultural Concepts of Masculinity

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Good Inside
A Guide to Becoming the Parent You Want to Be

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The All-or-Nothing Marriage
How the Best Marriages Work

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How to talk so kids will listen & listen so kids will talk

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