"All you need is Love." Those may be popular lyrics to a Beatles song, but there is a lot of truth to it! It has been shown that happy, healthy relationships reduce stress, increase happiness, and improve health. Healthy relationships are associated with higher levels of happiness and lowered stress levels. In this episode, I speak with Tal Zlotnitsky, co-founder and CEO of Our.love a wellness technology startup that focuses exclusively on helping couples build stronger, more loving and enduring relationships.We talk about:The origin of Our.loveHow to improve your relationship with your partnerThe importance of a diverse teamHow to app acts as a fire alarm for your relationship!Learn more about Our.loveWebsite: our.love Like to test the app? Click HERE!Connect with Tal:https://talzlotnitsky.com/Be sure you are subscribed to the podcast to receive your episodes automatically:AppleSpotifyHealth is a #communityeffort Be well,Corey Dion LewisSupport the show
"All you need is Love." Those may be popular lyrics to a Beatles song, but there is a lot of truth to it! It has been shown that happy, healthy relationships reduce stress, increase happiness, and improve health. Healthy relationships are associated with higher levels of happiness and lowered stress levels. In this episode, I speak with Tal Zlotnitsky, co-founder and CEO of Our.love a wellness technology startup that focuses exclusively on helping couples build stronger, more loving and enduring relationships.
We talk about:
Learn more about Our.love
Website: our.love
Like to test the app? Click HERE!
Connect with Tal:
https://talzlotnitsky.com/
Be sure you are subscribed to the podcast to receive your episodes automatically:
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Health is a #communityeffort
Be well,
Corey Dion Lewis
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