Ep5: Keeping The 'Juice' In Your Long Term Relationships - Bodhi Aldridge

Season 2,   Aug 31, 2020, 03:00 AM

How are your key long term relationships doing in this strangest of years?
Relationships with your partners and loved ones, with friends, with colleagues and yes, of course, the key one - your relationship with yourself.

Whether by choice or not - you may have spent some time reflecting on these relationships recently. What's the context for your key relationships? What do they mean to you? How are you showing up in your various important relationships? And how can we all even better understand what we bring to our relationships?

I’ve got a wonderful guest today to talk about keeping the juice or potency in your key relationships - Bodhi Aldridge joins me from Byron Bay, Australia.
Bodhi is a business coach and mentor specialising in creating sustainable change through the relationships we create in our business, our families and with ourselves
He’s also a husband father and grandfather - and surfer as he'll talk about.

We talk about Masculine & Feminine energy and what each brings to relationships. We discuss Comfort Zones and the importance of moving out of them in order to find your 'edge'. Bodhi talks about the Hero's Journey and how this relates to Masculine energy specifically - the holy grail is closer than you may think.

As a new father, I also ask Bodhi for his advice to me as I bring up a little boy to be good man. Tuning into our emotions and taking responsbility lie at the centre of his experience and advice.

You can find out more about Bodhi via his Linked In

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Richard x

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