The Partnership Session

For Gen X relationships navigating life transitions—without losing the thread

You’re not in crisis.

But something’s changed—work, identity, health, money, meaning—and now it’s both of you feeling it.

This isn’t marriage counseling. It’s not about “working on the relationship.”

It’s about talking through the shifts that are happening around your relationship—before they pull you in different directions.

This is for:

  • Couples navigating retirement, job loss, reinvention, or health changes

  • Partnerships adjusting to an empty nest or caring for aging parents

  • People saying, “We’re good… but I don’t know if we’re still headed in the same direction”

What to expect:

  • One 90-minute session with both of you

  • A structured space to name what’s changing—and what you each need next

  • A third perspective that doesn’t take sides, assign blame, or go fishing for feelings

  • Optional follow-up if it’s helpful. No pressure. No program.

Why this works for Gen X couples:

  • You want a grounded conversation, not emotional excavation

  • You’ve built a life together—you just want to make sure it still works

  • You don’t need to fix anything

  • You just need space to think about the future together

Price: $400

90 minutes. One shared conversation. No strings attached.

What couples bring to the Partnership Session

  • “One of us just retired—or got laid off—and we’re not sure what that means for us now.”

  • “We’ve built a solid life… but it feels like we’re living next to each other, not with each other.”

  • “The kids are gone. We’re staring at each other asking, Now what?

  • “I want something different for the next 20 years. My partner doesn’t get it—or isn’t ready.”

  • “One of us is changing, and the other is still catching up.”

  • “Aging parents, college tuition, big transitions—we’re maxed out and short on time to actually talk.”

  • “We’re not in crisis. We just need a conversation that doesn’t get derailed or emotional.”

  • “We’ve always been a good team—but we haven’t talked about what ‘next’ even looks like.”

  • “We want to stay close, even if life is pulling us in different directions.”

  • “We don’t need counseling. We just need a place to think out loud—together.”

This is for you if:

  • Your relationship is solid, but life around it is shifting

  • One or both of you is going through a transition—and it’s starting to ripple

  • You want to talk about the future together, but don’t know where to start

  • You’re not looking for therapy—you just need perspective that includes both of you

  • You want to stay aligned as things change, without overcomplicating the conversation

  • You’re navigating real-life tension—retirement questions, money stress, role shifts—and want to stay on the same page

Not sure if this is the right move—for both of you?

That makes sense. This isn’t a light decision.

You’ve got history. Responsibilities. A rhythm that mostly works.

But something’s shifting, and you both feel it.

So here’s the real question:

“Would it help to step outside the day-to-day and talk about what’s changing—

with someone who won’t take sides, waste your time, or push for a breakthrough?”

If the answer is yes, book the session.

If not, that’s okay too. You’ll know when it’s time.

90 minutes. $400. One shared conversation to get back on the same page.

No side-taking. No therapy. No long-term program.

Just a space to think through what’s shifting—together.