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S4: EP 8: Zach Brittle on the Covid pivot of Divorce.

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Today, we're talking about a Covid pivot I've seen lately - divorce. Strange that being locked in a house with your partner would make you questions your life's choices...

Because I'm hearing anecdotal evidence about more people splitting this year than in the past, I decided to do some research on whether or not what I was hearing on the street was actually true. Turns out, it might be.

Rather than turning to a divorce lawyer for statistics and doom, I thought it would be more illuminating to hear from a Gottman certified marriage therapist - maybe we can come out of this 50 minues with some advice and hope rather than doom for our relationships. Enter Zach Brittle.

Zach is a gottman certified marriage therapist, best selling author and also a podcaster. His show Marriage Therapy Radio provides weekly insights into the daily struggles of marriage and offers a look into the science behind relationships.

For anyone in a partnership, this episode isn't a downer - it's meant to give us all some new tools and perspective as we all reset post-covid. Let's face it - most relationships could benefit from some new tools in the toolbox.

Find Marriage Therapy Radio on IG

Find Right In Front of My Face on IG

Thank you Sponsors!!!!!

Johnson and Walker Real Estate

and on IG @johnson_and_walker

  continue reading

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Content provided by Shannon Hull. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Shannon Hull or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

Today, we're talking about a Covid pivot I've seen lately - divorce. Strange that being locked in a house with your partner would make you questions your life's choices...

Because I'm hearing anecdotal evidence about more people splitting this year than in the past, I decided to do some research on whether or not what I was hearing on the street was actually true. Turns out, it might be.

Rather than turning to a divorce lawyer for statistics and doom, I thought it would be more illuminating to hear from a Gottman certified marriage therapist - maybe we can come out of this 50 minues with some advice and hope rather than doom for our relationships. Enter Zach Brittle.

Zach is a gottman certified marriage therapist, best selling author and also a podcaster. His show Marriage Therapy Radio provides weekly insights into the daily struggles of marriage and offers a look into the science behind relationships.

For anyone in a partnership, this episode isn't a downer - it's meant to give us all some new tools and perspective as we all reset post-covid. Let's face it - most relationships could benefit from some new tools in the toolbox.

Find Marriage Therapy Radio on IG

Find Right In Front of My Face on IG

Thank you Sponsors!!!!!

Johnson and Walker Real Estate

and on IG @johnson_and_walker

  continue reading

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