My better Half with Will & Tosha

THE LAUNCHING PHASE

22 min · 5. maj 2026
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In this episode, Will and Tosha explore the transition to empty nesting, focusing on nurturing their marriage beyond parenting. They share insights, encouragement, and reflections on thriving during this life phase. Key Topics: * Redefining roles from full-time parenting to a consulting gig * Building intimacy and friendship in marriage post-parenting * Bridging the "identity gap" with intentional actions * Addressing unmet emotional needs during the launch phase * Embracing new beginnings with biblical encouragement * Maintaining shared meaning and revisiting past passions * Enriching marriage with activities or hobbies * Avoiding "identity fusion" in long-term marriages * Transitioning to a consultative relationship with adult children * Reflecting on personal growth and embracing new purposes Timestamps: 00:00 - Introduction to empty nesting and relational growth 00:29 - Impact of the "consultation pause" challenge 01:29 - Importance of unity during children's launch 02:27 - Thriving in ongoing transitions 04:13 - Regaining personal and relational identity 04:49 - Re-connecting post-parenting 05:48 - Shifting to a consulting role 06:44 - Building a new relationship framework 08:29 - Corrective strategies for "identity fusion" 09:56 - Strengthening marriage post-parenting 10:49 - Addressing unmet core emotional needs 12:16 - Understanding evolving spousal "maps" 13:43 - Investing in relational knowledge and safety 14:13 - Mentoring adult children 15:38 - Embracing new roles and purposes 16:37 - Reintroducing passions and hobbies 18:04 - Encouragement for new seasons 19:02 - Reflecting on past mistakes 20:24 - Embracing life’s new phase 21:19 - Engaging in enriching activities 22:18 - Embracing the "next nest" with faith This episode encourages couples to redefine purpose, nurture intimacy, and embrace new beginnings with faith and intentionality.

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THE LAUNCHING PHASE

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