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This week, we ask ourselves what it means to compromise. We also share what we’ve been reading, watching, listening to, and following recently.
But first, make sure you are subscribed to our newsletter, Around the Table Weekly. This week, we launched a segment in our newsletter called the ‘Cheering Section,’ where we champion things that we are loving, including you guys and the awesome products, projects, and creative endeavors you are participating in. AND we want you guys to get involved by nominating someone or something you think is worthy of our cheering section. You can either email us at hithere@arounthetablepodcast.com or reply to the newsletter directly.
What you’ll hear:
- How we define compromise
- When is compromise worth it and when is it not?
- The fruit of compromise in relationships
- What pop culture tells us about romance
- What we're reading, watching, listening to, and following
Can I quote you on that?
- “Compromise can be simplified to this: putting someone else’s needs before yours.” Maggie
- “I don’t want to get my way all the time.” Maggie
- “If you’re compromising and not speaking up because you don’t want to have a fight or because you are doubting your own voice or your own right to say something, then that is an unhealthy compromise.” Jacey
- “In relationships, you may have an ideal, but a person is not going to reflect that ideal back to you because that person is going to be imperfect.” Maggie
- “I still kinda wanna be the type of girl who can go to sleep with bugs. But I’m just not, and that’s ok.” Maggie
- “Close relationships sharpen and hold up a mirror to our most broken places.” Jacey
- “Uggh. Podcast nerds.” Jacey
Links:
- Start Your Podcast: transform your podcast idea into your first episode
- Going Zero Waste
- Trash is for tossers
- The Gilded Years
- Andra Day: Cheers to the Fall
- The Head and the Heart: Signs of Light
- Magic Lessons with Elizabeth Gilbert (Recommend episodes 201 & 202)
- Finding God in the Waves
- Mike McHargue as Science Mike on his podcast and twitter
Thoughts, questions, comments?
- Find Around the Table on Facebook, Instagram or Twitter, or leave a comment below.
- Maggie on Instagram, Twitter, and her blog
- Jacey on Instagram, Twitter and her blog
Some links are affiliates. Thanks for supporting our show!
180 episodes
Archived series ("Inactive feed" status)
When? This feed was archived on April 02, 2020 03:29 (). Last successful fetch was on November 27, 2019 01:45 ()
Why? Inactive feed status. Our servers were unable to retrieve a valid podcast feed for a sustained period.
What now? You might be able to find a more up-to-date version using the search function. This series will no longer be checked for updates. If you believe this to be in error, please check if the publisher's feed link below is valid and contact support to request the feed be restored or if you have any other concerns about this.
Manage episode 160840833 series 1000415
This week, we ask ourselves what it means to compromise. We also share what we’ve been reading, watching, listening to, and following recently.
But first, make sure you are subscribed to our newsletter, Around the Table Weekly. This week, we launched a segment in our newsletter called the ‘Cheering Section,’ where we champion things that we are loving, including you guys and the awesome products, projects, and creative endeavors you are participating in. AND we want you guys to get involved by nominating someone or something you think is worthy of our cheering section. You can either email us at hithere@arounthetablepodcast.com or reply to the newsletter directly.
What you’ll hear:
- How we define compromise
- When is compromise worth it and when is it not?
- The fruit of compromise in relationships
- What pop culture tells us about romance
- What we're reading, watching, listening to, and following
Can I quote you on that?
- “Compromise can be simplified to this: putting someone else’s needs before yours.” Maggie
- “I don’t want to get my way all the time.” Maggie
- “If you’re compromising and not speaking up because you don’t want to have a fight or because you are doubting your own voice or your own right to say something, then that is an unhealthy compromise.” Jacey
- “In relationships, you may have an ideal, but a person is not going to reflect that ideal back to you because that person is going to be imperfect.” Maggie
- “I still kinda wanna be the type of girl who can go to sleep with bugs. But I’m just not, and that’s ok.” Maggie
- “Close relationships sharpen and hold up a mirror to our most broken places.” Jacey
- “Uggh. Podcast nerds.” Jacey
Links:
- Start Your Podcast: transform your podcast idea into your first episode
- Going Zero Waste
- Trash is for tossers
- The Gilded Years
- Andra Day: Cheers to the Fall
- The Head and the Heart: Signs of Light
- Magic Lessons with Elizabeth Gilbert (Recommend episodes 201 & 202)
- Finding God in the Waves
- Mike McHargue as Science Mike on his podcast and twitter
Thoughts, questions, comments?
- Find Around the Table on Facebook, Instagram or Twitter, or leave a comment below.
- Maggie on Instagram, Twitter, and her blog
- Jacey on Instagram, Twitter and her blog
Some links are affiliates. Thanks for supporting our show!
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