We shouldn’t turn a romantic decision into an economic one. We should move in with someone if we love them and want to live with them, not because it saves us money.

–  Vicki Larson

What are some different ways couples can Live Apart Together? What are some myths and advantages of such a style? What practices ensure the success of LAT relationships?

Find out the answers to these questions and more in this week’s episode of The Learn to Love Podcast, where your host Zach Beach interviews the award-winning journalist and author Vicki Larson on Living Apart Together.

Ep 146: Living Apart Together with Vicki Larson

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About Vicki Larson

Vicki Larson is an award-winning San Francisco Bay Area journalist and author of the just-released book LATitude: How You Can Make a Live Apart Together Relationship Work as well as Not Too Old for That: How Women are Changing the Story of Aging, and co-author of The New I Do: Reshaping Marriage for Skeptics, Realists and Rebels.  

The former longtime lifestyles editor, writer and columnist for the Marin Independent Journal, her writing can also be found in The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Guardian, Newsweek, AARP’s The Ethel, The Huffington Post, Medium, The Greater Good Science Center and elsewhere. She specializes in writing about living and loving outside conventional models of coupling and the nuclear family as well as busting ageist and sexist narratives about aging as a woman and women’s sexuality and desire.

She came onto the show to talk about his newest book: LATitude: How You Can Make a Live Apart Together Relationship Work

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