
Grounded in reality and untamed honesty, Libby Sinback tackles the hard questions about how to create and maintain authentic, loving and healthy nonmonogamous relationships.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 127 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Libby invites Laura Boyle of Ready for Polyamory to join her on the show to talk about living together, chores, finances, coparenting, and more - all things having to do with cohabiting and polyamory.
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Libby talks about feeling grief and letting it move through you rather than being in a state of constant fixing as a way of avoiding it.
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My episode on holding space: www.makingpolyamorywork.com/episodes/no-advice-please
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Libby invites Mia Schacter of Consent Wizardry to join her to answer two listener questions. The first one asks, what if I don't feel intense NRE with a new partner? Does that mean something or is it okay? The second asks, Is it okay for me to not wa... more
Libby invites her spouse, Drew to talk the established partner's side of the experience LIbby described in Gamechanger.
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Also! Libby has created a workbook based on the most popular episodes of the podcast — with simple prac... more
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This is the best polyamory podcast out there. There are a handful of really excellent ones, but reliably, Libby brings it home every time with honesty, sincerity, and presence. Always a delight to hear her deep reflections. And if there’s ever a pause between episodes, it is always worth the wait. Thank you!
I want to thank you for creating this space for those of us who are looking to approach this topic. I have found it quite insightful and inspiring. Thank you so very much.
Not the best advice but great guests. I highly recommend you listen but keep in mind she has very black and white thinking so try to keep in mind the shades of gray she might be missing
I listen to this podcast every day when I go to bed. Libby’s insights, experience, her voice, the speed of delivery, her compassion, her extensive training, the absence of advertisement, the complete absence of random blabbering, the concise words and essential quality of her thoughts… everything makes this a great podcast. Unlike many others, she isn’t just doing this podcast to gain popularity; she lives and breathes this material and each episode is well thought out and on a narrow topic. I’v... more
Recently started and legit my favorite Poly ANYTHING I’ve listened to or read.. so down to earth and relatable.. I’ve been Poly many many years and am dating a Mono person and every single issue we’ve had, tackled and solved has been mentioned in this, and I cackle every time like darn I could’ve used this earlier rather than have figured that out on my own haha. Can’t wait to keep going and see what’s in store!My only issue has nothing to do with the podcast and everything to do the audible bei... more
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Focusing on the intricacies of nonmonogamous relationships, this podcast addresses various aspects of polyamory and personal growth. The host shares personal narratives, insights from experts, and listener questions, fostering an open conversation about consent, emotional health, and the often-overlooked feelings associated with relational dynamics. Topics include navigating jealousy, the emotional challenges of new relationships, and effective communication strategies, making this a valuable resource for both seasoned polyamorous individuals and newcomers alike. A unique aspect of this show is its emphasis on normalizing vulnerability and self-reflection, encouraging listeners to embrace their emotional journeys.
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