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"How not to hate your husband after kids": Marriage advice from two people you definitely should not take marriage advice from

"How not to hate your husband after kids": Marriage advice from two people you definitely should not take marriage advice from

Update: 2023-04-08
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Oops, it's been a year! But believe it or not people are still listening, so we're still recording. In this episode, Maya and Erik talk about life with a 20-month-old: childcare woes, starting to talk (or not...), and whether or not it's reeeeally a problem to spoil your firstborn rotten. (I mean can YOU go to Target without buying your kid 30 toys?!)


We also discuss the very real toll having a young child can take on your marriage, and the sorts of dumb fights we get into and talk about at couples' therapy. The best advice we can give you, if you're new parents: go to therapy now. And certainly go before you decide to have a second kid 😬




As always, you can thank our incredible editor AJ for turning our ramblings into a coherent and enjoyable podcast episode: twitter.com/ajfillari


If you have any thoughts, questions, or feedback for us, you can reply to our question ("What did you think of this episode?") on Spotify! And don't forget to participate in our poll (also on Spotify): we want to know if you'd watch a video version of this podcast!


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"How not to hate your husband after kids": Marriage advice from two people you definitely should not take marriage advice from

"How not to hate your husband after kids": Marriage advice from two people you definitely should not take marriage advice from

Erik & Maya