In All Fairness

A podcast by Hello Sunshine

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6 Episodio

  1. Ellie and Jared Mecham Talk About Why the Little Things Have the Biggest Impact

    Pubblicato: 9/12/2019
  2. Shan Boodram and Jared Brady on Managing Marriage Expectations

    Pubblicato: 9/12/2019
  3. Catt Sadler and Eve Rodsky on the Imbalance of Gender Labor

    Pubblicato: 9/12/2019
  4. Lance Gross on Building a Future That Feels Like Home

    Pubblicato: 9/12/2019
  5. Tanika Ray and Eve Rodsky on Single Parenting and the Need for Support Systems

    Pubblicato: 9/12/2019
  6. Whitney Port and Tim Rosenman on Resolving Conflict in the Household

    Pubblicato: 22/11/2019

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There’s no way around it -- marriage is tough. After the exchanging of “I Do’s” and a blissful honeymoon, reality sets in. And the reality is: marriage is hard work. There are highs, and there are lows, and they both require serious time and effort. So what happens when you’ve reached your breaking point and you’re no longer interested in putting in said hard work?Well, if you’re familiar with her research, you contact Eve Rodsky, the author of Fair Play. In each episode In All Fairness, we’ll hear from a real life individual about a significant moment in their relationship that pushed them to their limit. Eve, along with a special guest, will provide commentary and advice infused with humor and hope.How it works: Eve will kick off each episode by introducing herself and chatting with her guest about today’s episode. From there, they’ll dive into the theme and story. Eve is contacted by hundreds of people seeking her advice, so we’ll hear one of their stories during the podcast. The stories shared will be real, emotional, and help our audience feel as though they’re not alone. Afterward, we’ll open it up to our guest for their perspective before getting Eve’s take, coupled with helpful tips from her book, Fair Play.Packed with comedic commentary, relatable stories and heart, In All Fairness is a fresh look at modern day relationships and a reminder that we’ve all been there.

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