• THROWBACK: The Mental Load: Why One Partner Is Always Exhausted (And What To Do About It)
    Mar 23 2026

    The mental load is real, invisible, and quietly exhausting. Amy and Blair break down what it is, why it's so hard to see, and how to finally talk about it.

    Today we're throwing it back to our most popular episode:

    Ever feel like you're managing your entire household inside your head, and your partner has no idea? That's the mental load. And it's one of the most common, least-talked-about sources of tension in relationships.

    In this episode, Amy and Blair revisit one of their most-listened-to conversations, the concept of mental load. From the invisible cognitive work of anticipating, planning, deciding and following up, to the emotional toll of carrying it alone, this chat covers what mental load actually is, why it almost always lands unevenly in a relationship, and what you can do about it without blowing everything up in the process.

    They share personal stories (yes, including the grocery list moment that started it all), break down the research behind why this happens, and give practical, gentle ways to start the conversation with your partner — whether you're the one carrying the load or the one who's about to discover you haven't been.

    This one is for both of you. Share it with your partner. Share it with a mate. It might just be the conversation starter you've been looking for.

    WHAT YOU'LL HEAR IN THIS EPISODE

    • What mental load actually means (it's more than just a to-do list)

    • The 4 stages of mental load: anticipating, identifying, deciding, and monitoring

    • Why men often don't see it, and why that's not entirely their fault

    • How the grocery shopping example reveals a much bigger dynamic

    • The role of safety, fight-or-flight, and communication in shifting the balance

    • How to start this conversation with your partner without it becoming a fight



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    57 mins
  • 74. Stop Trying to Be the Perfect Partner: Perfectionism, Family Pressure & Relationship Stress
    Mar 16 2026

    Have you ever planned the perfect family weekend, date night, holiday, or special moment, only to end up stressed, snappy, and feeling like you ruined it?

    In this episode, we explore perfectionism in relationships, emotional pressure, family expectations, parenting stress, disappointment, and the trap of needing everything to go right in order to feel connected.

    We share personal stories, practical communication tools, and a simple mindset shift to help couples stop chasing perfect and start building real connection.


    Honey, We Need to Chat is a relationship podcast about communication, connection, emotional growth, and navigating real-life marriage and family dynamics with honesty, humour, and practical tools.

    Subscribe for more episodes on relationships, marriage, communication, conflict, parenting dynamics, emotional intimacy, and building stronger connection as a couple.

    #relationships #marriage #communication #familylife #parenting #perfectionism #relationshipadvice

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    51 mins
  • 73. The Pre-Marriage Conversations Nobody Warns You About | Pre-Marital Coaching
    Mar 8 2026

    What questions should every couple answer before getting married? Blair & Amy break down 13 marriage therapist-identified topics across 4 blocks: money & roles, communication, family & in-laws, and intimacy. This is your premarital coaching session.

    FULL DESCRIPTION:

    Not premarital counseling, premarital coaching. In this episode, Blair and Amy unpack the 13 most triggering conversations every couple needs to have, whether you're three months in, engaged, or already married.

    Drawing on insights from marriage therapists and researchers like Dr. Emily Nagoski and Dr. Terry Orbuch, they walk through four key blocks:

    • THE FOUNDATION: How do we handle money? What roles do we default into? What are our digital boundaries?
    • THE TEAM: How do we fight? How do we repair? What does emotional safety look like for us?
    • THE TRIBE: Who handles in-law conflict? How do we parent? What are our family's core values?
    • THE SOUL: How do we define intimacy? What happens if our faith changes? What are our real deal breakers?

    You can use this episode as a solo reflection, or sit down and listen with your partner. Honest, practical, and real, this is Honey We Need to Chat.


    These aren't just 'nice to have' conversations, they're the difference between a marriage that survives hard seasons and one that doesn't.


    Tune in, grab your partner, and start talking.

    📌 Chapters:0:00 Intro & Would You Rather segment

    - Why have these conversations early?1

    - Block 1: The Foundation (Money, Roles, Digital Boundaries)

    - Block 2: The Team (Communication & Conflict)

    - Block 3: The Tribe (In-Laws, Parenting, Holidays)

    - Block 4: The Soul (Intimacy, Faith, Health & Deal Breakers)

    -Final thoughts & how to use this as a couple


    🔗 Mentioned in this episode:

    • Sheila Gregoire episode on intimacy https://youtu.be/Oo5be9xkUaI?si=DQEJly25gJOzq3xR

    • Marriage Hot Takes episode https://youtu.be/xRDUOUjt0YA?si=Oc1WsfEc_2B436Et

    • Amy's coaching resources https://nextchaptercoaching.com.au/circuit-breaker-clarity-reset


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    54 mins
  • 72. Marriage Hot Takes: What You Must Talk About Before You Get Married (Communication, Compatibility, Boundaries)
    Mar 3 2026

    If you’re planning a wedding, engaged, newly married, or 10 years in, this episode is for you.

    We’re reacting to marriage hot takes and the stuff people wish they’d talked about before the big day. Not flowers. Not seating charts. The real topics: communication, compatibility, family dynamics, mental load, sex drive mismatches, porn boundaries, affairs and emotional boundaries, and why marriage does not magically fix insecurity or conflict.

    We also kick off with a chaotic “Would You Rather” segment (thermostat wars, dishwasher drama, and the drive-through timing debate), then we go rapid-fire through the hot takes that actually shape long-term love.

    In this episode, we cover:

    • Wedding planning as a stress test for conflict and communication

    • Why wedding excitement is not the same as long-term compatibility

    • Doubts, pressure, and what’s worth exploring before you marry

    • “You marry their habits, not their potential”

    • Why communication issues get louder after marriage, not quieter

    • Mental load and why it never sorts itself out without intention

    • Sex drives changing over time, and why that is normal

    • Porn and boundaries: why it needs to be discussed, not avoided

    • Emotional affairs and why clear boundaries protect your marriage

    • Attraction changing, growing, and becoming more whole over time

    If you’ve ever thought “surely it gets easier after the wedding”… this one is your reality check, with hope.

    Subscribe on YouTube, leave a comment with your hottest marriage take, and send this to a friend who is deep in wedding prep ➡️ https://youtu.be/xRDUOUjt0YA


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    59 mins
  • 71. “I Love You… But I Don't Like Your Friends": Tips & Reddit Stories
    Feb 22 2026

    Ever loved your partner… but couldn’t stand their friends?

    In this episode of Honey, We Need to Chat, we unpack the messy reality of when your partner’s friendship group becomes a relationship problem and why it’s never as simple as “just cut them off”.

    We talk about the hidden layers: identity, loyalty, history, grief, and the fear of becoming “the controlling partner” plus what it feels like when you’re the one not protected, not included, or treated like the villain. We also explore how friendship dynamics shape your future, why your “social circle” can quietly change what feels normal over time, and the difference between a friend being annoying… vs being genuinely harmful to your relationship.

    Inside the episode:

    • What to do when you don’t like your partner’s friends (and why it’s so triggering)

    • Reddit stories featuring disrespect, boundary violations, exclusion, and reputation damage

    • Why group dynamics and “the ex still in the circle” can make you feel invisible

    • The research-backed truth: behaviour and mood spreads through social networks

    • A practical framework to decide where people belong: Influence vs Access vs Exposure

    • How to talk about it without control, blame, or becoming the bad guy

    If you’ve ever thought, “I love you… but your friends are exhausting” this one will give you language, clarity, and a way forward.

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    52 mins
  • 70. The Social Load: When One Partner Withdraws
    Feb 15 2026

    We’ve talked about the mental load — but today we’re diving into another hidden pressure in relationships: the social load.

    The social load includes the practical work of managing friendships, invitations, kids’ social calendars and family events… and the in-the-moment strain when one partner withdraws socially (or when one partner becomes the other’s entire social world).

    We unpack why social withdrawal often develops over time (parenting, burnout, insecurity, mental health), read a relatable Reddit story, and share practical ways couples can rebalance the load — without guilt, pressure, or resentment.

    Question: Where do you feel the social load most in your relationship?
    📩 Or DM us on Instagram with your thoughts.

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    53 mins
  • 69. We Took a Break. Here’s Why, and How to Know When You Need One Too
    Feb 8 2026

    Season 3 is here and we’re coming in honest! Chatting all about the last few months, burnout, life pressure, and a full maintenance phase.

    In this episode, we share:

    • Why we took a break (and how to know when you need one too)

    • What “survival mode” does to connection and communication

    • A simple couple catch-up game (our “Bingo Check-In”)

    • The practical mindset shift we’re using in 2026: declarations instead of resolutions

    • How to make a tiny change this week that actually sticks (even if you’re tired)

    If you’ve been feeling flat, disconnected, or like you cannot handle another big talk, this one is for you.

    Free resource mentioned: The Declarations Worksheet (coming to our website)
    Write in: What are you in right now, growth phase or maintenance phase?

    WE'RE SOOOOO thrilled to be back! Make sure you're following us across our platforms to keep up with the weekly happenings!


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    54 mins
  • 68. UPDATE EPISODE - Why We’re Taking a Break | Balancing Burnout, Family & Creative Dreams
    Oct 16 2025

    We’re alive 😅 promise.

    In this update episode, we’re sharing an honest update on life behind the scenes of Honey We Need to Chat podcast: burnout, balance, and big changes ahead.

    Between raising four kids, working in the not-for-profit world, and creating content we deeply believe in, we hit a wall. So we’re taking a much-needed season break before coming back refreshed, focused, and ready to level up everything we do.

    In this episode:

    💬 Why we decided to pause the podcast for a season

    🧠 What burnout can look like when you love your work

    💰 How we’re navigating creative passion when it’s not yet paying the bills

    🎙️ Our hopes for 2025 and what’s next for Honey We Need to Chat

    ☕ Blair’s “Christmas coffee” cameo (proof of life included)


    We’ll be back in February with new energy, strategy, and stories, but in the meantime, we’d love your help.

    👉 Share your favourite episode

    👉 Leave a quick rating or review

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    Every bit of support helps us keep building this community.

    🎧 Catch up on past episodes (67+ available) and check out sneaky bonus episodes!

    ✈️ Coming soon: our America vlog series + Christmas content!


    ALSO don't forget to check out our free resources at www.honeyweneedtochat.com



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    12 mins