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Remarkable Marketing
Bluey: B2B Marketing Lessons from the Hit Children's TV Show with Content Leader Nate Bagley

Remarkable Marketing

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2023 39:34


Selling to multiple customer personas is tricky. Can your marketing appeal to all of them at once? You probably think, “Well, each persona has different pain points and things they care about.” But once you start thinking about all of the personas as just being people, you realize that they do care about the same things. Success at work, their family, and their quality of life, to name a few. So when you can appeal to the things your prospects care about most, you unlock the secret to creating an emotional bond with your audience that will place you above your competitors.To explore this idea, we're watching the hit animated series that The Guardian called, "arguably the best television series in the world," Bluey. It appeals to parents just as well as kids. And is a great example of how to market to multiple customer personas. Here with us is content master Nate Bagley to help discuss evoking strong emotions in your marketing, captivating your audience with relatable stories, and how to build trust to propel sales. Now it's time to tap into that inner child for this episode of Remarkable.About our guest, Nate BagleyNate Bagley is a content leader who has served in media and marketing roles at companies like Clozd, OrangeSoda, Mindshare Technologies, Romacorp, and Bold Academy. He founded relationship coaching company Growth Marriage in 2017, co-founded “date-in-a-box” subscription service Unbox Love in 2014, and started a podcast called Loveumentary in 2012.About BlueyBluey is an Australian animated tv series about the daily life of a blue heeler cattle puppy and her friends and family. As blue heelers are known as super energetic dogs, Bluey is always turning things into an adventure and using her imagination to do it.It premiered in 2018 and is currently on its third season, and was created by Joe Brumm. It stars the voices of David McCormack as the dad and Melanie Zanetti as the mom. Bluey, Bingo, and some of their friends aren't credited because they're voiced by children of the TV production crew, and it's to protect their identities.It's the #1 Australian children's TV show, Nominated for the 2023 Logie Award for Most Outstanding Children's Program. 2022 AACTA Award winner for Best Children's Program. 2019 International Emmy winner for Kids: Preschool. The Guardian has called it "arguably the best television series in the world".What B2B Companies Can Learn From Bluey:Tap into emotion. Think of your audience as human, and appeal to their very human needs, wants and desires. It could be that your product saves them time to go enjoy more family time, time outside, or time doing literally anything other than working. Appeal to that. Nate says, “”In marketing, emotion is the number one tool that we have to use. I think especially in B2B marketing, it's probably the most underutilized tool, is trying to elicit some sort of emotion in the content that you create.” And Bluey does this by exploring real life situations like a boy who has ADHD and struggles with sitting still in school all day, or Bluey's dad making a mistake and feeling inadequate as a father. B2B marketing isn't for robots; use emotion and see engagement hit the ceiling.Make it quick. Boil your story down to create maximum impact in a short amount of time. Bluey episodes are a few minutes at most. Which makes them insanely digestible, and they still draw tears from parents watching with their kids. Of course, this masterful storytelling isn't easy to do. Nate says, “How can you tell the most compelling story that evokes the most emotion in the most efficient way possible? And that requires a lot of work.  I don't think most people are willing to do that work. I think it's much easier to write out a list of features on your website and say, ‘This is how we can help you.' But the alternative is more powerful.” Spending time to craft a campaign that tells your story efficiently and with emotion pays off.Show that you understand your audience to earn their trust. Research your target buyer to figure out what they care about. Then leverage that in your marketing as a powerful trust-building tool. Nate says, “If you can describe the problem, the life, the struggles that your buyers are facing better than they can describe it themselves, they will automatically assume that you have the best solution. Having that empathy and understanding, and being able to communicate that back to them through your marketing messaging is going to accelerate the buying process and help you win business faster than anything else that you can do.” It's like how parents have learned to trust Bluey to thoughtfully explore real life topics in a compassionate way that children will understand. So when kids want to watch something, Bluey is not just a safe option, but an educational one as well. Bluey then becomes an easy go-to. Just like your product will be.Quotes*”Accounting, a great example. Accounting might be boring,  but accountants are not, because accountants are people. And people are not boring if you ask them the right questions. If you're trying to sell accounting, then you're going to fail. But if you're trying to solve a problem for accountants and you do a really good job understanding them, understanding what they're struggling with and what they want out of life, and you have empathy for their situation as an accountant, then you can find some really compelling stories to tell. But it's curiosity about the people that creates the good story. It's not what the people do. It's not the activity that's interesting in and of itself.” - Nate Bagley*”Focus. Focus more of your time and energy on learning how to tell good stories, and learning how to tell good stories in a really powerful way that evokes emotion and makes people feel understood and seen. And they'll trust that you have exactly what they need to take away the pain or increase the rate of success around what they're doing on a day to day basis.” - Nate BagleyTime Stamps[0:50] Introducing Content Leader Nate Bagley[1:22] What makes Bluey impactful?[3:33] What's Bluey about?[7:45] Why is Bluey Remarkable?[10:54] What B2B Marketing lessons can we take from Bluey?[20:06] How does Bluey use emotion?[26:03] How can we applying Bluey's storytelling techniques in marketing?LinksWatch BlueyConnect with Nate on LinkedInAbout Remarkable!Remarkable! is created by the team at Caspian Studios, the premier B2B Podcast-as-a-Service company. Caspian creates both non-fiction and fiction series for B2B companies. If you want a fiction series check out our new offering - The Business Thriller - Hollywood style storytelling for B2B. Learn more at CaspianStudios.com. In today's episode, you heard from Ian Faison (CEO of Caspian Studios) and Meredith Gooderham (Senior Producer). Remarkable was produced this week by Jess Avellino and Meredith Gooderham, mixed by Scott Goodrich, and our theme song is “Solomon” by FALAK. Create something remarkable. Rise above the noise.

Dr. Finlayson-Fife's Podcast Archive
Virtue, Passion, and Owning Your Desire

Dr. Finlayson-Fife's Podcast Archive

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2019 53:14


In this interview with Nate Bagley from the Loveumentary, Dr. Jennifer Finlayson-Fife talks about the following topics: how a patriarchal view of sex can be damaging to your relationship, why it's important to take ownership of your own desires and your own sexuality, helpful tips for experiencing orgasm, and how good sex takes lots of practice.To learn more about Dr. Finlayson-Fife’s work, visit our Website, check out our Course Page, and take a look at our upcoming Events.www.Finlayson-Fife.comThis episode was originally aired on December 1st 2016.You can also listen to this episode on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, TuneIn, and Stitcher.

Dr. Finlayson-Fife's Podcast Archive
Virtue, Passion, and Owning Your Desire

Dr. Finlayson-Fife's Podcast Archive

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2019 53:14


In this interview with Nate Bagley from the Loveumentary, Dr. Jennifer Finlayson-Fife talks about the following topics: how a patriarchal view of sex can be damaging to your relationship, why it's important to take ownership of your own desires and your own sexuality, helpful tips for experiencing orgasm, and how good sex takes lots of practice.

Growth Marriage
What I learned interviewing hundreds of the world's top marriage experts

Growth Marriage

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2019 14:28


Whenever I go to a party and someone asks, “So, what do you do?” I smile and take a deep breath. “I help people have amazing marriages.” “Oh, so you’re a therapist?” they inevitably ask. “Nope! I have no desire to be a therapist. Thought about it for a while… even got accepted into some great programs. But therapy is not my thing.” “Oh… so… what do you do then?” It’s fun to see their reactions when I tell them that back in 2012 when I went on a cross-country road trip to discover the secrets of true love by interviewing the most blissfully in-love couples I could find.  Some people look at me confused. “So… you’re… not a therapist?” Other people are immediately entranced. “Woah! That sounds amazing!” Then comes the inevitable question… “So… what’s the secret?! What did you learn?  What do I need to know to have epic love?” For a long time I bounced between a bunch of super cliché answers. “Don’t be afraid to be the one who loves the most.” “It’s more about how you handle your arguments than what you fight about, or how often.” “Be kind. The best marriages are based on a foundation of friendship.” “Learn to set and maintain boundaries and practice self-love. You can’t give if your cup is empty.” Don’t get me wrong… this is all great advice. But I never felt like any of these statements were an accurate summary of what I learned. I was hunting for “the” thing to share with people that would blow their minds. It wasn’t until the last few years that I really started to distill all that I’ve learned over the past several years into one powerful, relationship-transforming takeaway. But now I have it. I honestly believe that if couples truly wanted to feel a deep sense of connection, passion, playfulness, honest communication, deep trust (like they can trust their partner to be there for them in the darkest times of their life), equal partnership, kindness, compassion, and excitement…  All they would have to do if adopt this one specific principle that I’ve distilled from tens of thousands of hours of learning from the top marriage experts in the world. Want to know what it is? You can find it in the first episode of the Growth Marriage Podcast. (I’ve rebranded The Loveumentary to Growth Marriage, and I thought this topic would be the perfect first episode to relaunch the podcast with a new format.) Click here to listen to the episode on iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher, or Google Podcasts.  It’s pretty short… like 10 minutes long. After this episode where I introduce this special, secret principle, I’ll take the next 3-4 weeks and do a deep dive into it with my good friend and Certified Gottman Therapist, Laura Heck. I am 100% certain that if you listen and apply what you hear, it will change your life, and can transform your marriage in the VERY best ways. -Nate  

Marriage Mastery Podcast
Episode 65 - Nate And Angilyn Bagley Interview (Loveumentary and Mormon Marriages Podcast)

Marriage Mastery Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2019 55:20


In this episode, I interview Nate and Angilyn Bagley. They are the hosts of the Mormon Marriages Podcast and Nate is the host of the Loveumentary Podcast. Not only are they a talented and dynamic duo for relationship coaching, they also collaborate with experts to create marriage-enriching "Date Nights" and other amazing resources. Check below for links to their marriage resources and upcoming events. ----- Nate and Angilyn’s Courses: https://loveschool.first7years.com/courses Utah Date Night with John and Julie Gottman: https://www.utahdatenight.com/optin27726296 Mormon Marriages Website and Podcast: https://www.mormonmarriages.com/ Loveumentary Website and Podcast: https://loveumentary.com/ ________________________________________________________ From Abundant Life Mentoring: All new transformational courses: Communication and Negotiation in Marriage - $47 https://abundantlifementoring.com/register/marriage-communication-and-negotiation/ Rekindling Romance and Sexual Intimacy in Marriage - $77 https://abundantlifementoring.com/register/rekindling-romance-and-sexual-intimacy/ **Join our free Happy Marriage Mastery Facebook Group here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1866599246723591/ **To receive the free training, "5 Steps to Saving Your Marriage and Creating Deep Love and Connection, Even When You Feel It's Hopeless", go here and sign up for our free newsletter: www.abundantlifementoring.com **For courses and coaching on how to improve your marriage, go to: https://abundantlifementoring.com/courses-and-coaching/ Music on this podcast by Sokolovsky Music.

3 in 30 Takeaways for Moms
095: 3 Simple Rituals of Connection for your Marriage // Nate Bagley

3 in 30 Takeaways for Moms

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2019 31:34


I'm so excited to have Nate Bagley on today's podcast. But before we dive right in, did you know that Drs. John and Julie Gottman are going to be in Utah in September to speak about “essential conversations for a lifetime of love?” This. Is. Huge. Whether you’re able to come to the event or not, I have Nate Bagley, founder of Utah Date Night and the Loveumentary podcast, here to talk about strengthening our marriages. We could talk about kids and parenting all day long, but we’ve all been told how vital it is to keep our marriage at the forefront of our priorities. I don’t know about you, but mine gets neglected all too often in the midst of the busyness of raising children. Nate Bagley teaches us about 3 simple “Rituals of Connection” for our marriages: The 6-second passionate kiss The weekly “State of Affairs” or “Marriage Meeting”  Connecting questions or power questions you can ask your partner every day that will make them feel loved and appreciated And don't forget to go to 3in30podcast.com/utahdatenight to get a ticket to see Drs. John and Julie Gottman speak AND meet me! I can't wait to give you a hug!   Show Notes See the Gottmans speak in Utah! 3in30podacst.com/utahdatenight for tickets and more information! Nate's website: Loveumentary.com  UtahDateNight.com What insight(s) from Nate Bagley did you like most? Share in a comment below!

Marriage Fitness with Mort Fertel

Nate Bagley, the host of Loveumentary, interviewed me about…well, love. It’s not a sound bite; it’s a 45 deep dive into the essentials of love, marriage, and reconciliation. If you’re in a troubled marriage it’s a must listen.

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Saints Unscripted
What the Church DOESN'T teach about MARRIAGE

Saints Unscripted

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2019 22:13


On this episode of Saints Unscripted (formerly known as 3 Mormons), we got to talk to Nate Bagley about marriage. Nate Bagley runs multiple websites and podcasts including the Mormon Marriages website, utahdatenight.com, and the Loveumentary podcast. All in all, Nate knows A LOT about marriage and relationships so we had a BLAST talking with him about marriage tips, specially for members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (otherwise known as Mormons). Nate specially talks about tips that you likely won't hear being taught in the restored church (otherwise known as the Mormon or LDS Church). Check out the podcast for all of his tips :) Wanna share your thoughts? Check us out on YouTube and leave a comment! Or shoot us a DM on Instagram. Thanks for listening :)

This Is Civity
David Levinsky & Nate Bagley, Bridging Divides Across Religious Difference

This Is Civity

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2019 44:02


Rabbi David Levinsky is Saidye Bromfman Rabbinical Chair at Temple Har Shalom in Park City, Utah. Nate Bagley is a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints in Utah and host of the Loveumentary podcast, helping people create strong, lasting relationships. Both David and Nate are part of the OneAmerica movement – which seeks to build bridges and solve problems across the socially salient differences that divide us. They focus on bridging divides across religious difference.

Wantrepreneur to Entrepreneur | Start and Grow Your Own Business
211: $0 to $10K/mo in less than 12 months w/ Nate Bagley

Wantrepreneur to Entrepreneur | Start and Grow Your Own Business

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2018 43:05


Nate Bagley is an entrepreneur, speaker, and podcaster at Loveumentary.com. Nate has launched a series of events throughout Utah called "Date Nights" and is the founder of the 1% Club, designed to help couples deepen their relationships through positive communication and connection. Visit his website at Loveumentary.com and follow him on Instagram at @Loveumentary.

Marriage Theraoke
3 Conflict Resolution (Love is a Battlefield) with Nate Bagley

Marriage Theraoke

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2018 34:01


Relationships always involve disagreement, but does love always have to be a fight? Today we discuss Pat Benatar's hit "Love is a Battlefield." We give some therapy to the song and discuss tips on how to prepare to have hard conversations with your partner. We also interview and get conflict resolution tips from Nate Bagely, the creator of the long-running podcast Loveumentary. And, as always, Rich sings a more emotionally healthy version of the song. Don't miss it!

Growth Marriage
S03 E09 - Process & Principles vs Content & Outcomes with Dr. Adam Mathews

Growth Marriage

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2018 32:13


Sometimes when we're in pain, we focus more on controlling the outcome of a conflict than we are on staying true to our values. We forget that we can't control the behaviors, words, feelings, or thoughts of others, and so we really don't have any control over the outcome. In this episode, we talk about how to communicate in a way that stays in line with your values and prevents the stress of worrying about the outcome.

The Inspire Cafe
020: Nate Bagley: I was More Resilient Than I Thought

The Inspire Cafe

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2018 37:39


Nate Bagley, a source of information of what it takes to have an extraordinary relationship through his Loveumentary podcast, finds himself in the midst of a breakup with his fiancée and he is shattered. Nate had kept it a secret and now for the first time publicly shares what he went through and how he's used the experience to grow, become more compassionate, and eventually fall in love again. This is Nate's story.

A Therapist Walks Into a Bar
Seriously, F#ck Dating.

A Therapist Walks Into a Bar

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2017 39:44


Dating can be this overly-complicated, painful, confusing, ungrounded, whirlwind. Honestly, it can feel really hopeless at times. In this episode we talk with our experts about how to make this process less of a clusterf#ck and navigate the dating world with a fresh perspective. This episode's experts are: Nate Bagley, creator of The Loveumentary and The First Seven Years Eve Peters, founder and CEO of Whim Lily Sun, Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist in San Francisco Credits Written & Produced by: Lily Sloane + Jessica Brown Theme Song: "Maruumba" by Topher M. Lewis Credits Song: "Blimp" by Louis Cole Opening Poem: "Admit Something" by Hafiz, recited by Eve Peters Additional Music + Sound Design by: Lily Sloane Featured Clip: "The Timing is Everything" Edition on Dear Prudence, with Andrea Silenzi Episode Image: "Have Your Awkward Tinder Dates Here" by Chris Goldberg via Flickr Creative Commons Special thanks to the strangers at the bar for talking to us The Woods Bar and Brewery and Lost and Found Beer Garden for letting us hang out for a bit.

Sex the Podcast
Talking about Sex in the Mormon Church with Nate Bagley of Loveumentary

Sex the Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2016 51:26


Nate Bagley is the creator of The Loveumentary and a founder of Unbox Love. He loves helping people create amazing love in their lives. He loves hearing from his readers. You can reach him at www.loveumentary.com. Topics: Nate’s journey from a 13 year old boy with deep, disabling shame to a 32 year old man […]

The Positive Psychology Podcast - Bringing the Science of Happiness to your Earbuds with Kristen Truempy

What can I do right in love? That's the question Nate Bagley asked himself before he embarked on the Loveumentary project, where he has interviewed over 70 couples who are in functioning relationships. We talk about what it takes, delicate balances and ridding ourselves from unhelpful relationship beliefs. For more episodes visit http://strengthsphoenix.com/listen

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La Nube de BLU Radio
Conozca ‘Loveumentary', la prueba de que el amor verdadero sí existe

La Nube de BLU Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2014 11:00


Nate Bagley, CEO de Unbox, pasó por los micrófonos de La Nube de Blu Radio para hablar sobre ‘Loveumentary', una particular propuesta con la que... See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Reclaiming Male Role Models
RMRM003 | Nate Bagley | Falling in Love With Falling in Love

Reclaiming Male Role Models

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2014 52:16


[Listen on iTunes] NATE BAGLEY is a Love Expert who has interviewed hundreds of the happiest couples in the US. He is the creator of The Loveumentary and Unbox Love and he has dedicated his life to showing the world that there is no limit to the amount of intimacy and connection that’s available within our relationships. In this episode we discuss: Creating the relationship of your dreams (especially if you’re already in one). The one thing that will sabotage a relationship faster than anything else. The 3 steps to creating a relationship that only gets better with time. Why accepting influence from your partner allows your relationship to not only last, but flourish. Why emotionally intelligent men experience deeper connection with their partner. How the simple practice of meditation can save your relationship. Quote of the episode: "The beauty of love is that there is no such thing as perfect love. There is always, always, always room for improvement. There is always something you can do differently or better. You can be more present, more attentive. You can be more connected or more vulnerable. You can implement new traditions or new ways of connecting physically, mentally, emotionally, or spiritually. There’s always something that can be worked on." Resources from this episode: LoveCon Unbox Love The Loveumentary Ty and Terri on The Lovementary Esther Perel's TED talk on the secret to desire in a long term relationship Dr. John Gottman Calm.com

Living Your Passion
Nate Bagley on Love

Living Your Passion

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2014 28:30


Episode 2. Boom. It only took 2 episodes to get a 30-year old, single Mormon living in Salt Lake City, Utah to talk about his passion: Love (of course). I met Nate Bagley in 2010 when we were living in the 801 (Salt Lake City). We were connected via social media and even sat on a panel together at a University of Utah Business School event ... talking about social media. We've stayed in touch over the years via social media* (since my family and I moved to California 2 years ago). *See? Social media can be a great connector! I was thrilled to learn about Nate's Loveumentary project and - as the title of the post and the image on the right indicate - his passion: LOVE. During this episode ... Nate talks about what he learned on his cross-country journey to find the "true meaning of love." Nate tells us about the "voice in his head." I (again) share that this podcast is helping me uncover what my passion is - Ha! Nate shares some details about how he was able to quit his job and live for months on not a lot of money! (days when he hit $0 in his bank account) Nate talks about the "key to happiness" in LIFE! Nate discloses that he is not REALLY an expert on love ... instead, an anti-expert. More About Nate According to Nate "BigBags" Bagley's Twitter bio, he's a ... Mover. Shaker. Decision maker. Fighter. Writer. Making your day brighter. Creator of @Loveumentary, CEO of @unboxlove, and giver of hugs. Links Discussed In This Episode The Loveumentary Nate's (successful) Kickstarter campaign: America, In Love. Connect with Nate on social media - Twitter, Instagram, Facebook. Unbox Love

Growth Marriage
Seth and Kim Smith - Marriage Isn't For You!

Growth Marriage

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2014 37:16


Buy Seth's book, "Marriage Isn't For You" here: http://goo.gl/wFSZlR Buy the full interview here, and support the Anasazi Foundation and The Loveumentary: http://goo.gl/XopAZ2 "When you're looking for solutions, they have odd ways of making themselves appear.” -Seth "You never lose by loving. You never lose out by choosing to love somebody else." -Kim "You live when you give.” -Seth "To love is always going to be the right decision.” -Seth “The more you understand someone, the more you love them.” -Seth

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Growth Marriage
Julia and Devin

Growth Marriage

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2013 68:50


The Loveumentary has been a project in my mind for a long time. For years, actually. And over the years, the project has taken many shapes in my brain. It evolved and changed and morphed. With each new iteration in my brain, I got closer to launching this idea to the world. The day after I published my first episode, I had a few close friends reach out to me and tell me how much they loved the episode. And then they gave me ideas. Feedback. Pointers. Advice. This was my project until I shared it. Now it's not mine anymore. It's ours. For the past few months, I've grown. A lot. I've grown emotionally as I've learned truths about myself through these real, honest conversations. I've grown in my ability to record and produce a podcast. I've grown as an interviewer, an artist, and a creator. What I didn't realize until having this conversation with Devin and Julia, is that all of this growth can only be attributed to you. Seriously. I can't be my best self in life (or create the best version of The Loveumentary) alone. I need others to share their perspective, their experience, their knowledge, and their encouragement to help me see and experience things that I would not otherwise have the capacity to see. A good partnership accelerates and encourages growth and progress. We cannot be at our best selves alone. Part of a truly loving relationship… at its core, is the ability to see your partner as presently perfect, but to hold a future vision. This conversation helped me realize that what I'm truly yearning for is to creating my life with someone who sees me and encourages me to live to my greatest potential. It's like finding a co-founder for life. This concept is the most appealing and compelling reason for me to look forward  a relationship than I ever could have dreamed of. Commitment scares the bejeezus out of me (which is another post for another day), but the way Julia and Devin painted this picture, they lit a fire in my heart, and a desire to find a partnership like they have. I hope they inspire you as much as they inspired me. Big thanks to them for inviting me into their home, feeding me amazing food, and being phenomenal hosts and friends.   This episode is just so so good! GAH!

Growth Marriage
Jason And Tommy

Growth Marriage

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2012 44:32


On my way to visit Tommy and Jason in Salt Lake this week, I turned on my Beatles mix on my ipod. Right as I pulled off the freeway exit for their home, the song “All You Need is Love” came on. It played right until I pulled up to their doorstep. It was the perfect beginning to a fantastic interview. Tommy and Jason have been together for almost 4 years. Unlike Torben and Marissa from last week who have tons of things in common with each other, Tommy and Jason have fundamentally different personalities and interests. But as you'll hear in the interview, these differences have really helped to bring them closer together, and to understand themselves and individuals in a more complete way. In this interview, we cover the importance of continuous love and support, the ability to be vulnerable. We talk about the struggles a couple can face when family isn't fully supportive of your relationship choices, and how the state of limerence (or Twitterpation, as some call it) can be addicting, and prevent us from ever fully experiencing the fulfillment of investing in a long-term relationship. If you want to be part of The Loveumentary, or you know someone who might, please drop me a line here. The same goes for if you have any ideas or suggestions on how to make the podcast better. Here's a link to the intro and outro music for the podcast in case you want to check it out. If you like this podcast, it would mean a lot to me if you'd share it with your friends. Love you all!