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How Having Kids Changes Your Relationship (And How to Adapt) with Eli Weinstein
Episode 264
Wednesday, 6 May, 2026
Having kids changes everything — including your relationship. But most couples are never taught how to navigate that shift, which can lead to disconnection, resentment, and feeling like partners slowly become roommates.In this episode of Normalize The Conversation, therapist Eli Weinstein, LCSW joins the conversation to talk honestly about how relationships change after becoming parents — and what actually helps couples stay connected through the chaos. We explore why communication often breaks down after kids, how exhaustion and unmet needs impact emotional intimacy, and why many couples feel guilt for prioritizing their relationship once children arrive.Eli shares practical, compassionate insights from his work with couples and from his book From I Do to We Do, including why small moments of connection matter more than grand gestures, how to set healthy boundaries with kids without feeling like a “bad parent,” and how to stop seeing family time and relationship time as an either/or choice. We also discuss common sources of tension — from decision-making and resentment to mismatched expectations — and how couples can shift from blame to collaboration.This episode is especially for:Parents who feel distant from their partner after having kidsCouples struggling to communicate without escalating conflictAnyone navigating guilt around prioritizing their relationshipPartners who want to model healthy relationships for their childrenRather than offering quick fixes, this conversation focuses on realistic, sustainable ways to nurture connection, maintain intimacy, and communicate with care — even when life feels overwhelming.If this episode resonates, follow Normalize The Conversation for grounded, compassionate discussions about relationships, emotional wellness, and mental health — and share it with a partner or parent who might need it.











