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HERself

287. Greatest Hits: Eli Weinstein with a Male’s Perspective on Partnership After Kids and Sharing the Mental Load

HERself

Abby and Amy

Grow, Health & Fitness, Education, Mental Health, Parenting, Kids & Family, Opportunity, Honest, Real, Vulnerable, Purpose, Best Self, Self-improvement, Future, Comparison

4.81.7K Ratings

🗓️ 26 May 2025

⏱️ 55 minutes

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Summary

With this being a holiday weekend, we invite you to relisten to one of our most listened to episodes! We had so much positive feedback when this episode went live since it was one of the first times we had a male perspective on the podcast. If you haven’t listened yet, it’s a great alternate perspective and a great one to pass along to your male partners! Our guest, Eli Weinstein, is a dad of two and a psychotherapist that isn’t afraid to give it to people straight. He has an honest, blunt, b...

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0:00.0

I think if men took more responsibility over family life and household life, I think there would be less need for women to feel like they have to keep track of everything.

0:09.7

Why is it that when my children have an ear infection that my wife knows every dosage and name of the medication that we're giving each kid, and I can't.

0:25.6

I'm Amy.

0:27.2

And I'm Abby.

0:28.8

And as women, we are constantly comparing ourselves to others.

0:32.7

But your life isn't supposed to look like hers.

0:36.3

Being your best self means standing firm in your decisions

0:38.9

and always being willing to grow with a purpose.

0:42.1

We get vulnerable and real with an honest look into the challenges and triumphs we all face.

0:48.3

Every woman listening gets the opportunity to choose what life looks like for herself.

1:03.0

With the holiday this week, we wanted to re-invite you to listen to one of our most listened to episodes with Eli Weinstein.

1:06.1

Eli is a male voice in therapy, and he really does do so much with personal development,

1:12.1

relationships, and parenting. And when we first aired this episode, it got so much positive

1:16.6

feedback. I think because he is a guy in this psychotherapy space, it's just nice to be able to

1:22.0

hear it from someone a little bit different, especially if you wanted to send this on to a male

1:26.5

partner, perhaps. So Eli is a dad of two himself. So he really

1:30.5

brings in not only his personal experience, but then years and years of expertise and background to

1:36.9

this interview. So we cannot wait for you to re-listen to this episode to maybe gain some

1:41.9

wisdom that you didn't hear the first time or if you're newer

1:44.9

or missed it, we can't wait for you to hear it. Okay, let's get into the episode with Eli.

1:51.8

We know that you have been working as a therapist for over eight years now. And I'm interested

1:57.7

in how you became interested in working with parents and couples in your practice.

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