DR. JOLI HAMILTON
CREATING A HEALTHY MONOGAMOUS OR CONSENSUALLY NON-MONOGAMOUS LIFE

You can be in a relationship without settling for a boring life and sacrificing your desire for stability and depth of connection. Instead, there are ways to bring a creative approach to your relationship and life as a whole, resulting in years of love and happiness.
Dr. Joli Hamilton is a relationship coach, research psychologist, TEDx speaker, and AASECT certified sex educator who coaches people and couples who color outside the lines, helping them create partnerships that are custom-built for their authentic selves. Joli is also the author of the best-selling book Project Relationship: The Entrepreneur’s Action Plan for Passionate, Sustainable Love.
On this episode of Divorce Dialogues, Dr. Joli joins Katherine to share how to create a creatively monogamous or consensually non-monogamous life. She explains how to keep a healthy and trustworthy relationship and why a non-monogamous relationship can be a helpful option for people. Listen in for Dr. Joli’s insight on creating an enjoyable and sustainable relationship, whether it be monogamous or non-monogamous, and learn which option is best for you.
Topics Covered
How Dr. Joli got into this field after going through a divorce herself
What Dr. Joli has learned from her personal experiences
Dr. Joli’s insight on marriage counseling
How flexibility in a relationship can be key for some people
The power in having self-trust in a relationship
How to have conversations that don’t drive you and your partner apart
Where people get stuck in an unconventional relationship
The research behind people with a non-monogamous lifestyle
Dr. Joli’s advice on transitioning to a creative relationship
How Dr. Joli defines success in a relationship
Connect with Dr. Joli Hamilton
Project Relationship: The Entrepreneur’s Action Plan for Passionate, Sustainable Love
Connect with Katherine Miller
The Center for Understanding in Conflict
Miller Law Group
The New Yorker’s Guide to Collaborative Divorce by Katherine Miller
Email katherine@miller-law.com



