Couple Collective

By: Emily Mieko Lewis & Julian A. Lewis II
  • Summary

  • A podcast that captures the relationship journey of couples and singles. Episodes are geared towards listeners who are single or in a relationship, giving you an opportunity to learn from others, including therapists, about the elements that make romantic relationships work. My name is Julian A. Lewis II and I created this platform to learn how I can be successful in my romantic relationship. Through this journey I've learned a lot; mainly, I cannot replicate others experiences, but learn from them to create my own experiences. I hope this helps you as much as it has helped me. Much Love! Cover art by Laurie Berger (www.laurenjanestudio.com).
    Julian A. Lewis II
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Episodes
  • 019: Just Em & Me with a season 2 recap
    Nov 25 2019

    On this episode of Couple Collective, Emily and I recap the second season of Couple Collective. Below I've highlighted what we discussed, so feel free to jump ahead (only on Spotify mobile):

    • (0:55) - Emily discusses her favorite parts of season 2
    • (08:20) - I discuss what I felt was missing from season 2 (mainly having more experts like Sean!) - let me know your thoughts
    • (09:25) - Em and I talk about where our relationship is and why we felt it was been great for us to have a longer engagement
    • (15:25) - We recap our feelings coming out of the last two weddings we attended
    • (18:18) - I want to thank you for listening and Emily for supporting me. Please send me your feedback on the podcast

    This particular episode was recorded at my crib in Albany, after my in home consultation with StudioPod. If you are local to the Bay check them out; if not, but want editing love. help with your show notes or how to set up your in home studio, they can help you out too. As always, you can continue to engage beyond the podcast on the website www.couplecollective.com and via our social channels @couplecollective; I want to hear your stories and your feedback. If I’m bringing value, please subscribe and share with those that may pull value from this as well. If you find value in the idea behind Couple Collective, but feel I am missing the mark, please let me know what you would like to see and hear. Much Love!

    Cover art by Laurie Berger (www.laurenjanestudio.com)

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    20 mins
  • 018: A couple who moves at their own pace together
    Nov 18 2019

    On this episode of Couple Collective, I'm pumped to speak with two of my best friends, Katie and Matt. I've known Matt since before kindergarten (Tiger Cubs stand up), and I met Katie at our first job out of college. I take credit for the two of them getting together, but in all reality, I just put two great people in the same room and they've done the rest.

    Both in their mid 30's, they've been together for over 10 years, and have always beat to the sound of their own drum. I've learned from them to enjoy the moment that you're currently in, together with your partner vs. rushing to check the next box. Additionally, have a strong understanding of your strengths and that of your partners, and you'll be able to better communicate and work together.

    If you are interested in a particular topic we discussed, below I’ve included time stamps that you can click on to jump ahead (only on Spotify mobile)

    • (01:13) - What happens when you put two great people in a room together - ‘Julian was the one that actually made it happen.’
    • (07:59) - ‘We were fairly slow on our relationship path but always on the same page.’ - in reference to their relationship journey
    • (11:47) - ‘Eventually, we would move in together but it was not a rushed factor at that point.’ - they moves to a new city together without moving in with one another
    • (13:50) - How their relationship transitioned into an engagement - ‘When he did propose, I was really surprised cause I thought we would have another conversation or two to solidify like, this is going to happen.’
    • (22:14) - ‘We were looking towards like the big picture, how does this benefit his career and our lifestyle in the future.’ - When Matt went to school
    • (26:46) - Before moving to Austria they took a cultural personality test, and it turned out to help them to understand how they each thinking about planning
    • (37:45) - Katie explaining the challenge of having to communicate with a partner when you are an introvert
    • (41:20) - What Katie & Matt hope to learn from other couples

    This particular episode was recorded at my crib in Albany, after my in home consultation with StudioPod; they also edited the episode. If you are local to the Bay check them out; if not, but want editing love. help with your show notes or how to set up your in home studio, they can help you out too. As always, you can continue to engage beyond the podcast on the website www.couplecollective.com and via our social channels @couplecollective; I want to hear your stories and your feedback. If I’m bringing value, please subscribe and share with those that may pull value from this as well. If you find value in the idea behind Couple Collective, but feel I am missing the mark, please let me know what you would like to see and hear. Much Love!

    Cover art by Laurie Berger (www.laurenjanestudio.com)

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    46 mins
  • 017: An individual who now sees the beauty on the other side of commitment - Annie
    Nov 11 2019

    On this episode of Couple Collective, I interview another individual, Annie. She is a single, 39 year old female, who used to see commitment as a constraint, a tether or even restrictive. Her phobia of commitment was not specific to relationships, but also with everything else. Fortunately for her, she had been "lucky in love", she just preferred to focus on her and do things she felt she may not have been able to do when solo. As she sees "the beauty on the other side of commitment" through the people she surrounds herself with, she now yearns for that commitment more now than ever before.

    If you are interested in a particular question we are asked, I’ve updated the notes to include time stamps that you can click on to jump ahead.

    • (01:50) - Annie’s relationship history: ‘I’ve been really lucky in love'
    • (03:18) - "I spent a couple years licking my wounds on that one" - Annie describes the closest she got to getting married
    • (06:57) - I ask Annie: "Do you feel like you are in purgatory, and what exactly does that mean?"
    • (09:12) - Do you need to be married? - Annie describes her fierce independence and how she used to see commitment as a constraint
    • (11:58) - "I've done a lot of cool shit; I’ve gotten to do some stuff that I could only have done flying solo"
    • (15:00) - "Even if it's 150% I know in my gut in my heart it's the right person, I think I will still be scared; that's okay, I can push through that"
    • (18:48) - What would you say to someone who’s female, and 30? - "worrying doesn’t do a whole lot of good... you're wasting precious energy and time" AND "if you have the resources, or if you don't, try to get the resources to freeze your eggs"

    This particular episode was recorded and edited by StudioPod in San Francisco; you can tell the quality is a vast improvement from my earlier episodes. If you are local to the Bay check them out; if not, but want editing love and help with your show notes, they can help you out too.

    As always, you can continue to engage beyond the podcast on the website www.couplecollective.com and via our social channels @couplecollective; I want to hear your stories and your feedback. If I’m bringing value, please subscribe and share with those that may pull value from this as well. If you find value in the idea behind Couple Collective, but feel I am missing the mark, please let me know what you would like to see and hear. Much Love!

    Cover art by Laurie Berger (www.laurenjanestudio.com)

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    25 mins

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