This week our guest is Mia Schachter, an intimacy coordinator for film and television, as well as an educator, writer, and podcaster. Mia has graciously joined us today to talk about consent, both in sexual and non-sexual situations, the importance of having people in her line of work, and how consent and power dynamics relate.
Read MoreLearn how switch-tracking, bids, and micro scripts can take your relationship communication to the next level.
Read MoreCan you think of any relationships that inspire you? Be sure to check out part 1 first!
Read MoreCan you think of any relationships that inspire you? We investigates what makes for healthy, stable, and inspiring relationships.
Read MoreThis week, the Multiamory crew falls in love with each other! (Just kidding. We were already in love with each other.) But really, we delve into the topic of building intimacy, using the famous list of 36 intimacy questions. We encourage you to use these questions to not only get closer to your romantic partners, but your family and friends as well!
Read MoreYour love language is the way in which you express love and prefer to receive love from your partners. Each person has a unique combination of love languages, some stronger than others. You may not realize it, but you and your partner may be speaking different love languages, which can lead to confusion and frustration. If you can determine your love language, as well as that of your partner(s), it can open up a whole new world of effortless communication and intimacy. In this episode, we cover the 5 most common love languages, as well as discuss how knowing about love languages can change your approach to multiple partners.
If you want to take a handy quiz to find your love language, you can find that here: http://www.5lovelanguages.com/profile/