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Still Here: How to Actually Stay Connected When Long-Term Love Gets Hard

22 min · 19 de may de 2026
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Staying together is the easy part — staying connected is where it gets complicated. This week, we're talking about the slow drift that happens in long-term relationships: the arguments on repeat, the resentment that builds in silence, the ways people grow and change and suddenly feel like strangers. Two therapists, 20 minutes, and some real talk about what it takes to weather the hard seasons and come out still choosing each other. Tune in for Episode 60 of the Nearly Normal Podcast!

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