Why Does My Relationship Feel Different Even Though Nothing is Wrong?
In this episode of The Things We Know [https://thethingsweknowpodcast.com/], Kari Morin and Lisa Callahan talk honestly about how relationships evolve over time — beyond the early butterflies and beyond the breaking points — into something quieter, deeper, and often more meaningful than we expected.
They explore:
* Why relationships can feel different even when nothing is "wrong"
* The slow emotional drift that can happen in long-term partnerships
* How to stay connected when life, stress, and identity changes shift the dynamic
* The grief of losing earlier versions of your relationship
* What it actually means to keep choosing your partner over time
You'll hear a grounded conversation about the small, daily moments that build real connection, and why love that shows up in patterns, consistency, and ordinary life may be the most lasting kind there is.
If your relationship feels like it's changing, if you're feeling some distance, or if you've wondered — Is this still good? Is this what love is supposed to become? — this episode offers reassurance, perspective, and a more honest definition of long-term love.
The cohosts also talk about why no partner can be everything, and how strong friendships — especially with other women who truly understand you — can strengthen your relationship rather than compete with it.
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