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Leaving a Legacy Through Love With Tal Zlotnitsky, Founder of Our.Love

Our.Love Podcast

Release Date: 09/23/2021

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In this episode, we talk about how LGBTQ+ couples are redefining relationships. We explore queer relationships, what it means to be queer in a relationship, and the difficulties queer couples have to navigate. Listen as we discover the expansiveness of LGBTQ+ relationships and how couples are creating new roles in their relationships.  The power of love is infinite it helps empower queer couples, discover how in this podcast at Our.Love.

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Dr. Keely Sikes Rolling interviews Sarah Almaqousi, a political activist, teacher, and psychotherapist. Sarah has been involved in LGBTQIA+ mental health during her entire career. They discussed the difficulties of the LGBTQIA+ community in today's political climate, how stressors outside of a relationship can add extra stress, and the importance of being unapologetically you in order to bring change.

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Jim Coan is a Professor of Clinical Psychology and the Director of the Virginia Affective Neuroscience Laboratory at the University of Virginia. His research on handholding emphasizes the neuroscience of emotion and social relationships, and he has authored over 50 scientific articles. He is a recipient of the inaugural Janet Taylor Spence Award for Transformative Early Career Contributions from the Association for Psychological Science and the Early Career Award from the Society for Psychophysiological Research. In this episode… When the trials and distractions of life get in the way, how...

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Arthur Aron is a Research Professor of Psychology at Stony Brook University. His research focuses on identifying interpersonal closeness on how self-expansion motivations relate to and can be used to alleviate the decline in relationship satisfaction over time. His diverse methods include representative surveys, lab studies, and brain imaging. Arthur earned a PhD in psychology from the University of Toronto and is actively involved in research collaborations with his wife, Elaine Aron. In this episode… What factors are most influential in boosting your relationship and intimacy with your...

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Todd Kashdan is the Founder of Kashdan Consulting, where he provides consulting services to organizations looking to improve their well-being. He offers keynotes, workshops, program development, and program evaluation. Todd is among the world’s top experts on the psychology of well-being, psychological strengths, mental agility, and social relationships. His research has been featured in hundreds of media outlets, including multiple articles in the Harvard Business Review, The New York Times, and Forbes. He is also a Professor of Psychology at George Mason University, where he founded the...

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In this episode of Our.Love Podcast, Jim Coan is joined by David Sbarra, Professor of Psychology at the University of Arizona, to discuss creating and maintaining value in your relationships. David talks about the research behind the association between relationships and mental health, responding to your partner’s needs, and the importance of cultivating your relationship by being attentive and digging deeper to connect deeply.

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Tal Zlotnitsky came to the US from Israel at the age of twelve. Starting while in college, Tal has founded or co-founded five very successful companies over a career of nearly 30 years. In March 2021, in order to start Our.Love, Tal stepped down as CEO of his latest startup, iControl Data - now a leading B2B payments provider which handles billions of dollars in financial transactions and is backed by Goldman Sachs among other investors. Tal chose to launch Our.Love not because he is an expert on love, but because he has proven repeatedly that he can inspire brilliant people to come together to achieve audacious things.

In this episode…

Love is left to chance — but what if it doesn’t have to be?

Tal Zlotnitsky believes that love is woefully undersupported. Now more than ever, we are inundated with unprecedented friction and stress, and loving ourselves and our partner is put on the back burner. Tal created a safe online environment for couples to go to build better love. You can nurture and maintain your love via relationship science-informed games, videos, meditations, and other resources. Love transcends and gives energy to every part of life, so are you ready to climb to the Mt. Everest of love?

In this episode of Our Love Podcast, Tal Zlotnitsky, Founder and CEO of Our.Love talks with Jeremy Weisz. Tal shares his vision of loving better as the motivation behind creating Our.Love, how to assemble a team focused on authenticity, and why you deserve to be loved, respected, and seen in every aspect of life. Stay tuned!