Summary
In this conversation, Soulstenance discusses the podcast they listened to by relationship guru John Gray, author of 'Men Are from Mars, Women Are from Venus.' They highlight the importance of understanding the hormonal differences between men and women and how they affect relationships. They emphasize the need to honor and respect these differences biologically while navigating the challenges of modern relationships. They also touch on the importance of blood work and optimizing hormone levels for overall health and relationship satisfaction.
Takeaways
Understanding the hormonal differences between men and women is crucial for navigating relationships.
Honoring and respecting these differences can help maintain passion and polarity in relationships.
Optimizing hormone levels through blood work can contribute to overall health and relationship satisfaction.
Modern relationships require adapting to new paradigms and finding ways to communicate effectively.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Podcast Update
01:32 Discussion of John Gray's Work
08:25 The Impact of Hormones on Relationships
15:48 The Importance of Open and Authentic Communication
24:57 Navigating Gender Differences in Relationships
35:47 Optimizing Hormonal Health for Stronger Relationships
44:39 Conclusion and Invitation for Feedback
Keywords
gender intelligence, relationships, hormones, masculinity, femininity, communication, biology, blood work, fluidity
Books
ReWild Yourself Podcast with Daniel Vitalis
#71 - Mars, Venus, and Gender Intelligence with John Gray
https://open.spotify.com/episode/5mEa5B9dkak0tht6V1d42c?si=b8b7ed7cbceb40bf
Men Are from Mars, Women Are from Venus: The Classic Guide to Understanding the Opposite Sex Paperback
by John Gray
Conscious Men: A Practical Guide to Develop 12 Qualities of the New Masculinity- John Gray
The Masculine in Relationship: A Blueprint for Inspiring the Trust, Lust, and Devotion of a Strong Woman
Living Untethered: Beyond the Human Predicament
by David Deida
King, Warrior, Magician, Lover: Rediscovering the Archetypes of the Mature Masculine
by Robert Moore and Doug Gillette
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