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Tom Bilyeu's Impact Theory

Relationship Theory: On Choosing Not to Have Kids and Dividing House Chores

Tom Bilyeu's Impact Theory

Impact Theory

Education, News, News Commentary, Philosophy, Technology, Society & Culture, Business, Self-improvement

4.75.1K Ratings

🗓️ 7 June 2017

⏱️ 63 minutes

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Summary

Tom Bilyeu (@tombilyeu) and Lisa Bilyeu (@lisabilyeu) answer questions directly from the Impact Theory community. Topics covered in this relationship Q&A include: How to deal with family’s disappointments in your decision not to have kids. Dividing gender roles and house chores in the household when one partner makes more money. Practical tips to rebuild the connection in your relationship when one partner feels distant. How to deal with the potential regret of not having kids. What to do when you disagree on fundamental values in the relationship.

Transcript

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0:00.0

You're listening to the Impact Theory Podcast, your source of empowering ideas and actionable

0:06.0

techniques from the world's highest achievers.

0:09.0

Join host Tom Billiou, serial entrepreneur and co-founder of the Billion Dollar Brand

0:13.9

Quest Nutrition on a journey to unlock your potential and realize your vision of success.

0:19.8

Welcome to Impact Theory.

0:23.6

Hey everybody, welcome to another episode of Relationship Theory.

0:30.6

I'm your co-host Tom Billiou and I'm here with Lisa Billiou.

0:34.4

What is up?

0:35.4

Homegirl?

0:36.4

How are we doing?

0:37.4

Good.

0:38.4

How are you doing?

0:39.4

Good, thank you.

0:40.4

Oh, thank you.

0:41.4

Joe Fissort and the TVL.

0:42.4

Oh, strong.

0:43.4

My man.

0:44.4

You're red.

0:45.4

Agent Smith.

0:46.4

Coming to the rescue, as always.

0:47.4

Yeah.

0:48.4

Okay.

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