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Compromising in Relationships Playing House

    • Relationships

They say that all good relationships require compromise but what is healthy compromise in a relationship?

On this episode of Playing House podcast, Dominique and Kolter Bouchard discuss finding common ground, when to stand firm vs when to compromise, and how they aim to avoid resentment in their marriage.

The couple shares their personal experiences with learning to become flexible and finding healthy compromises from starting their careers to deciding to become parents [10:29]. Kolter shares his personal opinion on what creates resentment in his relationship and how he goes about avoiding it. Both Dom and Kolter share new things they’ve loved learning about one another over the years [42:13] and give the audience a glimpse into how they are individually learning to advocate for their multi-racial daughter and provide space for discovery [48:01]

Have a question that you’d like Dominique and Kolter Bouchard to answer on the podcast? Send your question to [info@koltertalks.com](mailto:info@koltertalks.com)

PO Box 30585
Oshawa RPO
L1J 8L8

MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE:

The Mixed-Race Experience: Reflections and Revelations on Multicultural Identity: https://amzn.to/3Vbprli
Black Berry, Sweet Juice: On Being Black and White in Canada: https://amzn.to/3TygRMA
Coach for Parents w/ Mixed Race Kids: https://www.instagram.com/drjennpsych

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👀 Follow Kolter:
https://www.tiktok.com/@koltertalks
https://www.instagram.com/koltertalks/

👋🏾 Follow Dom:
https://www.tiktok.com/@domcreates
https://www.instagram.com/dom.creates
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They say that all good relationships require compromise but what is healthy compromise in a relationship?

On this episode of Playing House podcast, Dominique and Kolter Bouchard discuss finding common ground, when to stand firm vs when to compromise, and how they aim to avoid resentment in their marriage.

The couple shares their personal experiences with learning to become flexible and finding healthy compromises from starting their careers to deciding to become parents [10:29]. Kolter shares his personal opinion on what creates resentment in his relationship and how he goes about avoiding it. Both Dom and Kolter share new things they’ve loved learning about one another over the years [42:13] and give the audience a glimpse into how they are individually learning to advocate for their multi-racial daughter and provide space for discovery [48:01]

Have a question that you’d like Dominique and Kolter Bouchard to answer on the podcast? Send your question to [info@koltertalks.com](mailto:info@koltertalks.com)

PO Box 30585
Oshawa RPO
L1J 8L8

MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE:

The Mixed-Race Experience: Reflections and Revelations on Multicultural Identity: https://amzn.to/3Vbprli
Black Berry, Sweet Juice: On Being Black and White in Canada: https://amzn.to/3TygRMA
Coach for Parents w/ Mixed Race Kids: https://www.instagram.com/drjennpsych

Please support the show by subscribing!

👀 Follow Kolter:
https://www.tiktok.com/@koltertalks
https://www.instagram.com/koltertalks/

👋🏾 Follow Dom:
https://www.tiktok.com/@domcreates
https://www.instagram.com/dom.creates
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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