“We still loved each other… but we felt more like roommates than lovers.” In this episode, we open up about what really causes couples to lose their spark — and how to get it back. The distance. The resentment. The moment you start living side by side… instead of soul to soul. “It’s not that the love is gone — it’s that polarity is missing. You’ve both just forgotten how to dance between the masculine and feminine.” If you’ve ever looked at your partner and thought, “Where did the passi...
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“We still loved each other… but we felt more like roommates than lovers.” In this episode, we open up about what really causes couples to lose their spark — and how to get it back. The distance. The resentment. The moment you start living side by side… instead of soul to soul. “It’s not that the love is gone — it’s that polarity is missing. You’ve both just forgotten how to dance between the masculine and feminine.” If you’ve ever looked at your partner and thought, “Where did the passi...
“I used to think putting everyone else first made me a good partner.” I thought love meant giving… Even when I had nothing left to give. Saying yes when my body screamed no. Holding everything together while quietly falling apart. But the truth? Self-sacrifice isn’t love. It’s self-abandonment dressed up as devotion. The moment I stopped betraying myself to keep the peace, everything changed. My energy came back. My desire came back. And so did we. If you’ve been giving until you’re empty… Th...
Save My Marriage Podcast
“We still loved each other… but we felt more like roommates than lovers.” In this episode, we open up about what really causes couples to lose their spark — and how to get it back. The distance. The resentment. The moment you start living side by side… instead of soul to soul. “It’s not that the love is gone — it’s that polarity is missing. You’ve both just forgotten how to dance between the masculine and feminine.” If you’ve ever looked at your partner and thought, “Where did the passi...