James Sexton
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
So if somebody right now is getting into a relationship, maybe they've had failures in the past, or maybe they're brand new.
But either way, they need a way to ground around what this exchange is.
So if we were gonna strip away the metaphor, like is it, like when my wife and I founded a company together, we expressly stated, these are my roles, these are your roles, this is how we will handle conflict.
There's only two of us, so it's one V one in terms of a vote.
We can hit a stalemate, how do we deal with stalemates?
We talk through all of it with very concrete, this is what happens when we collide.
how should couples in your experience encounter that moment of agreeing like beyond the love of this all, what is the exchange in a relationship?
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