• Touched Out and Tuned Out: Reclaiming Your Body and Desire
    May 15 2026
    In this honest and compassionate episode of Partners to Parents, host Cara Lennox explores the common but rarely discussed experience of feeling 'touched out' after becoming a parent. Many new parents struggle with physical overwhelm and disconnection from their own bodies and desires, yet often feel shame about these completely normal feelings. Cara discusses the physical and hormonal changes that contribute to feeling touched out, especially for breastfeeding parents who may feel their bodies belong to everyone but themselves. She offers practical strategies for gradually reconnecting with your physical self, starting with small, non-sexual experiences that bring comfort and pleasure. The episode emphasizes the importance of open communication with partners about boundaries and needs, helping couples navigate intimacy when one person feels physically overwhelmed. Cara addresses the connection between mental load and physical receptivity, encouraging parents to examine the distribution of emotional labor in their households. She reminds listeners that desire often follows action rather than preceding it, and that there's no timeline for feeling ready for intimacy again. The episode validates the struggle many parents face in maintaining their individual identity while caring for children's constant needs. Perfect for parents feeling disconnected from their bodies or struggling with intimacy after having children, this episode offers compassionate guidance without judgment.
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    5 mins
  • The Intimacy Drought: Finding Each Other Again
    May 8 2026
    In this heartfelt episode of Partners to Parents, host Cara Lennox explores the intimacy drought that many couples experience during the parenting years. Learn practical strategies for reconnecting with your partner when life feels overwhelming and connection seems distant. Cara discusses the common causes of relationship disconnection, from exhaustion and responsibility overload to time scarcity, and offers actionable advice for rebuilding emotional and physical intimacy. Discover how micro-moments of connection, curiosity-based conversations, and protecting your couple bubble can help bridge the gap between you and your partner. This episode addresses the reality that rebuilding intimacy isn't linear and provides hope for couples feeling more like household managers than lovers. Whether you're in a temporary rough patch or feeling completely disconnected, this episode offers gentle guidance for finding your way back to each other. Perfect for busy parents who want to prioritize their relationship but don't know where to start. Cara's compassionate approach acknowledges the challenges of maintaining connection while managing the demands of family life, offering realistic solutions that fit into real life.
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    4 mins
  • Running on Empty: How Exhaustion Rewrites Your Marriage
    May 1 2026
    In this heartfelt episode of Partners to Parents, host Cara Lennox explores how chronic exhaustion fundamentally changes marriage dynamics for new parents. Discover why sleep deprivation affects our brains' ability to process emotions and communicate effectively with our partners. Learn about the invisible mental load that becomes overwhelming when you're already running on empty, and how exhaustion can completely reshape your love languages and connection needs. Cara shares practical insights about timing difficult conversations, extending grace during survival mode, and understanding why comparison with other couples becomes particularly painful when you're struggling. This episode addresses the often-unspoken guilt parents feel about being exhausted and offers hope for couples navigating this challenging season. Whether you're in the thick of sleep deprivation or supporting someone who is, this episode provides validation and perspective on how exhaustion rewrites our relationships - and how couples can emerge stronger. Perfect for parents struggling with relationship dynamics during early parenthood, this episode offers realistic advice for maintaining partnership when you're both running on empty. Join thousands of parents finding community and understanding through Partners to Parents.
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    6 mins
  • The Resentment Trap: When Love Turns to Keeping Score
    Apr 24 2026
    In this episode of Partners to Parents, host Cara Lennox explores the common relationship challenge of resentment and scorekeeping that many couples face, especially during the transition to parenthood. When daily responsibilities and mental load increase dramatically with children, partners can find themselves mentally tallying who does more, leading to feelings of unfairness and growing resentment. The episode examines how small imbalances in household and parenting duties can evolve into significant relationship strain when left unaddressed. Listeners will discover why scorekeeping often begins invisibly, with one partner feeling overburdened while the other remains unaware of the imbalance. The discussion covers both visible tasks like childcare and household chores, as well as invisible mental labor such as planning, organizing, and emotional management. Practical strategies are shared for breaking the resentment cycle through improved communication, making invisible work visible, and regular relationship check-ins. Rather than pursuing perfect equality, the episode emphasizes finding fair and sustainable divisions of responsibility that work for each unique family situation. The focus shifts from silent scorekeeping to open dialogue about needs and adjustments, helping couples move from competitors to teammates working toward shared goals.
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    6 mins
  • Who Am I Now? Navigating Identity Loss After Baby
    Apr 17 2026
    In this episode of Partners to Parents, host Cara Lennox explores the profound identity shifts that occur after becoming a parent. Many new parents experience a jarring sense of not recognizing themselves, as priorities shift and former defining characteristics feel distant or inaccessible. This episode examines the psychological phenomenon of identity foreclosure and how parenthood fundamentally changes our sense of self. Cara discusses the complexity of grieving your former self while simultaneously embracing your new role as a parent, addressing how this affects work life, relationships, and personal interests. The conversation covers practical approaches to maintaining connections with your pre-parent identity while allowing space for growth and discovery of new aspects of yourself. Topics include navigating workplace identity changes, shifting friendships and family dynamics, and the non-linear process of identity reformation. This episode validates the common but rarely discussed experience of feeling lost after having a baby while offering perspective on identity as an evolving, rather than fixed, concept. Perfect for new parents struggling with identity questions, partners supporting someone through this transition, or anyone curious about the psychological aspects of major life changes. Cara emphasizes that identity transformation takes time and patience with oneself is essential during this profound life transition.
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    5 mins
  • When Two Becomes Three: The Seismic Shift No One Warns You About
    Apr 12 2026
    In this episode of Partners to Parents, host Cara Lennox explores the profound relationship changes that occur when couples welcome their first child. Moving beyond typical new parent advice about sleep schedules and feeding routines, this episode examines how established partnership dynamics get completely reshuffled when two becomes three. Cara discusses how previously established roles and responsibilities often need complete renegotiation, creating new relationship patterns that can feel both exciting and destabilizing. The episode addresses the mental load redistribution that becomes more apparent with a baby, exploring how invisible family management tasks suddenly become crucial daily considerations. Listeners will gain insight into why the transition to parenthood can bring unexpected emotions like resentment, guilt, and confusion about couple identity. The discussion emphasizes that feeling like strangers in your own relationship during early parenthood is incredibly common and doesn't indicate relationship problems. Cara shares strategies for navigating this transition successfully, including the importance of open communication without judgment, flexibility in trying different arrangements, and explicit appreciation for each partner's contributions. This episode validates the complex emotions new parents experience while offering hope that the adjustment period, though intense, is temporary. Perfect for expectant parents, new parents feeling overwhelmed by relationship changes, and anyone supporting couples through the transition to parenthood.
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    5 mins