The Power of Vulnerability
“Vulnerability is the birthplace of love, belonging, joy, courage, empathy, and creativity. It is the source of hope, empathy, accountability, and authenticity. If we want greater clarity in our purpose or deeper and more meaningful spiritual lives, vulnerability is the path.” ~ Brené Brown How tightly do we cling to our personal facades? We all have … Continued
Nurturing Long-Distance Relationships
Here at Kelleher International matchmaking service we have seen long-distance relationships thrive and we have some pointers to share with you that will help keep you moving in the right direction. If love and passion are there, don’t let the miles between you put a damper on long-distance romance! As human beings, we are wired … Continued
Male Intimacy
During a recent filming of The Daily Show’s Emmy Award winning series, Between the Scenes, Trevor Noah had a conversation with his audience about some online banter he had read about men having less sex than usual and he raised some really great questions about male intimacy, societal norms, expectations and the assumptions we have … Continued
Fathering is an Art
Being a great dad is one of the simplest and most difficult things at the same time. It is one of the most challenging and rewarding things to take on. Fathering is an art, a true labor of love and when one chooses to take that journey it is a lifelong commitment to another individual. … Continued
Oversharing. Too Much of a Good Thing.
As reality has shifted to a more tech centered world, and we are getting to know a romantic interest virtually there is a tendency towards oversharing. This is completely natural in times like these when we are a bit more isolated. When we do make an authentic connection we tend to really spew a bit. … Continued
Let’s Connect!
The World Health Organization recently changed their language from “social distancing” to “physical distancing” when they realized this was the wrong message. They want people to connect with friends and family for their mental well being. We know it is more important than ever for people to check in on loved ones who are isolated. … Continued