EP 18: Possible Polygamy, Ideal Coparenting, & Entrepreneurship Goals
Description
This week’s Carla and Wax discuss doing things you don’t like out of love, Polygamy and Responsibilities of co-parenting.
They also open a discussion about premarital counseling and what Wax really thinks about what happens at a bachelorette party!
A compromise was made but... let’s just say Carla’s Island bachelorette party idea may require another conversation.
[05:20]Pet Peeve of the Week: Cellphones At the dining room table, Dining room table should be a place where we spend uninterrupted time together
[10:30] From the Therapist’s Couch: Getting compromise from a man’s perspective of being your protector
[22:44] TOPIC OF THE DAY : Doing things you don’t like out of love for your partner
[27:25] What does Polygamy look like? And do I want to be a polygamist?
[31:31] Responsibilities of co-parenting
[45:21] Listener Letters: I am unhappy at work, should I quit my job without knowing where/how income will flow to spend time with my kids and to be a happier me?
[53:16] How do I tell my partner what I need sexually without hurting their feelings? and how do I give direction he will follow?
[1:03:26] Pass Da Word: Proverbs 10:17 Whoever heeds discipline shows the way to life, but whoever ignores correction leads others astray.
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