Can We Ever Be Normal Again?

In this episode we are discussing what the new normal is like as we see the light at the end of the tunnel for the COVID pandemic. Raul and Vivian have had less romance in their marriage in the past year, partly because of major health scares, and partly because they never leave each other. Not having time apart causes more pressure on a relationship, and for different reasons than you might expect.

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As businessmen and women, we show a different side of ourselves than the nurturing side that we have at home, and the romantic side behind closed doors. But due to COVID, we never really had a geographic separation that allowed us to mentally shift gears. So we had to shift our personalities in seconds from being the take-no-prisoners sales guru to being the nurturing parent, among other shifts. If even Bill and Melinda Gates can’t stay together, what chance do the rest of us have? Raul and Vivian will show you how to bring out the best in yourself and each other.

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