How To Partner With Your Partner Using Fair Play

Ever felt like you're carrying the full weight of parenting and household responsibilities alone in your relationship?

In this edition of "The Mom Manual," discover the transformative power of the “Fair Play” Method and how it can bring balance back to your relationship with Molly Vasa Bertolucci, Therapist for Postpartum & Early Parenting.

If you haven’t heard of Fair Play before – here’s your chance. Fair Play is a methodology developed and popularized by Eve Rodsky aimed at helping couples navigate the complexities of partnership, especially in the context of parenting and dual-career households.

In my interview with Molly, she sheds light on the core principles of Fair Play and really gets into why it’s so important for couples to investigate, especially those who are juggling the demands of both parenthood and professional lives. In the interview, we discuss:

  • Why we as women tend to take on the brunt of the mental load, especially around domestic responsibilities

  • Exactly how to play fair with Fair Play, including an overview of the approach and instructions for getting started with your partner

  • The importance of using a system like Fair Play for couples navigating the challenges of parenthood, especially those who also have careers

  • Real stories from our own live as well as those who Molly has worked with about how Fair Play has made an impact in their relationships

  • The “Minimum Standard of Care” and other key terms from Fair Play that are critical to understand before diving in

  • And more!

Trust me… you’re not going to want to miss this one.

Especially if you’re new to the concept of Fair Play. So make sure to tune in to hear Molly talk all about “How To Partner With Your Partner Using Fair Play” and I know you’ll walk away with practical insights and actionable tips to work on how your household and relationship runs.

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