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How To Balance Being A Parent And A Strong Spouse: Figs + Teale O’Sullivan Episode 59

How To Balance Being A Parent And A Strong Spouse: Figs + Teale O’Sullivan Episode 59

FromEmPowered Couples with The Freemans


How To Balance Being A Parent And A Strong Spouse: Figs + Teale O’Sullivan Episode 59

FromEmPowered Couples with The Freemans

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Length:
34 minutes
Released:
Oct 16, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

For all the parents out there! Have you ever thought it was too difficult to balance being a great parent and a great partner to your spouse? Do you feel this is a season that you have to sacrifice some areas of your own life or relationship to ‘make it all work’?    If so this is THE episode for you as you introduce you to Figs and Teale O’Sullivan are a powerful couple, both of whom are marriage and family EFT certified therapists from SF, CA. They are the founders of Empathi, a company that provides affordable and convenient relationship support for both individuals and couples. Empathi offers online courses as well as live support from a whole team of licensed and certified therapists; through fun, effective, and simple solutions to help couples stop fighting, stop suffering, and snuggle more. Figs designed Empathi to be available for everyone, no matter their socio-economic status, orientation or station in life. So all couples can “Love better with Empathi”!    In this episode you will: know that even as you enter into more demanding seasons of life as a parent, that you can truly be a strong individual and strong spouse. You will have ways to create intentional time for you and your spouse, no matter how little time you really have and tools to have arguments in a way that actually benefits your own kids. So that you can feel connection, compassion, and empathy in your relationship no matter how busy (or dirty with kids) your life feels.   Questions asked in this interview What is the biggest challenge for couples to maintain connection and a strong relationship with each other when they are raising kids?  Is any parenting season more difficult than others?  Have you found that most couples experience being limited in their time and focus toward each other, or to things they want to experience, when they are parents?  Since family dynamics have evolved and many more women are working or starting businesses AND wanting to be a mother, are you noticing any new levels of ‘overwhelm’? And what can do about that What are some ways couples can still connect when they have young children?  Should a couple argue in front of their kids or shelter them from disagreements? Traditional parenting roles were seen in a hierarchy (patriarchy) model. In modern parenting, is there a better model to follow that empowers the entire family to contribute? Why is it important to have empathy and what is it in practice anyway?  What is Emotionally Focused Therapy and how can parents best use it to lead and connect with both their spouse and children?     Connect More With The Guests: As mentioned in the episode, you can take your own Relationship Empathi Quiz Here   Other resources: Follow us on Instagram Book a Relationship Breakthrough Session with us PS. Because of demand the call is a $97 placeholder to book your breakthrough session. 
Released:
Oct 16, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

This podcast is all about Couples and the 3C’s: Communication, Conflict, Connection. These are not skills you automatically have when you get into a relationship, but that need to be developed to overcome the inevitable challenges that will come up. Couples who listen to the podcast say, “are they watching us?!” because of how extremely relatable and practical to your day-to-day life together these topics are! Hosts Jocelyn and Aaron Freeman are authors of The Argument Hangover and their programs and workshops have reached over a million people. They are parents to baby Skye Noël and live in Phoenix, Arizona.