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Your partners inner thoughts: Body image + motivation

28 min · 20. jan. 2026
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In this episode of the What the Fig Podcast, hosts Mike and Cat dive into the often-avoided topics that can create distance in relationships, particularly focusing on body image and motivation. They discuss the discomfort many couples feel when addressing sensitive subjects like fitness goals, self-care, and attraction. The conversation is sparked by a personal anecdote about a couple they observed during a walk, leading to a broader discussion on how to approach these topics with empathy and understanding. They emphasize the importance of communication, timing, and teamwork in navigating these challenging conversations, encouraging listeners to be proactive rather than reactive in their relationships.

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