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Hiatus Week 6: Exploring Soloamory - Playlist to Dive Deeper into Consciously Choosing to Be Single

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Hiatus Week 6: 

Exploring Soloamory - Curated Playlist to Dive Deeper into Consciously Choosing to Be Single

 

Even while I'm taking some time off, I want to continue showing up for you and pursuing my passion, which is to help people break free from societal norms and rethink everything they know about relationships. I truly believe there's a new paradigm for relationships being birthed, one grounded in the concept and foundations of relationship diversity.

 

So, to keep the conversations alive, I've taken a look back at my two years of episodes and noticed some exciting themes emerging. Each week, during my hiatus, I'll post a specially curated playlist of episodes centered on a specific topic. Then you'll find links to those episodes in the show notes to help you dive deeper into areas that might resonate with where you are in your journey.

 

Let's continue exploring, growing, and embracing the expansiveness of relationship diversity together. 

 

This week focuses on the relationship structure of soloamory, where individuals prioritize their relationship with themselves and choose to be single. An often-stigmatized relationship structure, soloamory, is a great choice for many people who desire autonomy and value their time alone.

 

Episodes mentioned:

 

Episode 009: Let’s Take a Deeper Look at Soloamory

 

Episode #021: Conversations with Elana Israel about Soloamory

 

Episode 077: Shattering Stigmas Surrounding the Choice to Be Single with Jess Frey

 

 

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Welcome to Hiatus Week 3. Even while I'm taking some time off, I wanted to continue showing up for you and pursuing my passion, which is to help people break free from societal norms and rethink everything they know about relationships. I truly believe there's a new paradigm for relationships being birthed, one grounded in the concept and foundations of relationship diversity. So, to keep the conversations alive, I've taken a look back at my two years of episodes and noticed some exciting themes emerging. Each week during my hiatus, I'll post a specially curated playlist of episodes centered on a specific topic curated playlist of episodes centered on a specific topic. Then you'll find links to those episodes in the show notes to help you dive deeper into areas that might resonate with where you are in your journey. Let's continue exploring, growing and embracing the expansiveness of relationship diversity together. This week's focus is the relationship structure of solo amory, and I've got three episodes tagged for you in this playlist. The first is episode nine.

Speaker 0:

Let's take a deeper look at solo amory. This is the first episode where I dive deep into the structure of solo amory, a structure where a person authentically chooses to put the relationship with themselves first and choose to be single. This often stigmatized structure is a great choice for many who prefer autonomy and living on their own. I also talk about how to bring aspects of soloamory into other relationship structures. The next episode I'm going to tag is episode 21, conversations with Alana Israel about soloamory. In this episode, I talk with Alana Israel about her experiences with choosing a soloamorous relationship structure and why it works for her in this chapter of her life.

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Hearing other people's perspectives are so important. We learn from others and we open our minds to new ways of being that might resonate with us. And the last episode I'm going to tag here is episode 77, shattering Stigmas Surrounding the Choice to be Single with Jess Fry. This is another episode hearing from someone who consciously and intentionally is choosing to be single, whether temporary or lifelong. Choosing solo amory is a legitimate and supportive structure for many people, and Jess is one of them. Happy listening and remember to stay curious.

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