<p>When something isn't working, even if you’ve been practicing non-monogamy for a long time, it’s <em>really easy</em> to default into the monogamous paradigm, which offers only a few set options. But what if there was another way?</p><p>Reimagining a relationship means creating something new. It's different from de-escalation (which implies undoing a path you've taken) or uncoupling (which implies ending). Instead, reimagining opens space to explore what your relationship could become if you moved beyond your current ideas of what it is or was supposed to be.</p><p>This process requires courage, patience, and a willingness to step into the unknown together. It's challenging work, but it can lead to beautiful new forms of connection that honor both your history and your ability to grow and change.</p><p><strong>In this episode, we talk about:</strong></p><p>— Why reimagining is different from de-escalation or uncoupling, and how it implies continuity rather than ending</p><p>— The importance of acknowledging that our imagination <em>is</em> our relationship in many ways</p><p>— How mononormativity limits our options when relationships need to change (stay together, break up, or be miserable)</p><p>— The necessity of creating a "liminal container" – a dedicated time and space for the reimagining process</p><p>— Why grief work is essential before you can truly reimagine something new</p><p>— The challenge of letting go of what was while maintaining connection</p><p>— How repair work fits into reimagination (hint: you can't skip it!)</p><p>— The importance of nervous system regulation during times of uncertainty</p><p>— Why creating new, explicit agreements is crucial for your reimagined relationship</p><p>— The value of celebrating when you successfully reimagine a relationship into something new</p><p>— How the language of "reimagining" itself can be empowering and create possibilities</p><p><strong>Resources mentioned in this episode:</strong></p><p>— <a href="https://www.francisweller.net/books.html" target="_blank" rel="ugc noopener noreferrer">The Wild Edge of Sorrow</a> by Francis Weller</p><p>— <a href="https://creators.spotify.com/pod/show/joli-hamilton/episodes/152-How-to-Take-Intentional-Relationship-Breaks-e2j1n8h" target="_blank" rel="ugc noopener noreferrer">Episode 152</a>: How to Take Intentional Relationship Breaks</p><p>— <a href="https://creators.spotify.com/pod/show/joli-hamilton/episodes/172-Grieving-Change-A-Crucial-Relationship-Skill-e2ophgj" target="_blank" rel="ugc noopener noreferrer">Episode 172</a>: Grieving Change</p><p>JOIN The Year Of Opening® community for a full year of learning & support. Registration is open now at <a href="http://www.theyearofopening.com/" target="_blank" rel="ugc noopener noreferrer">www.TheYearOfOpening.com</a></p><p>Learn the <a href="https://www.jolihamilton.com/salon" target="_blank" rel="ugc noopener noreferrer">5 secrets to open your relationship the smart way</a></p><p>Are you ready to open your relationship happily? Find out at <a href="http://www.joliquiz.com/" target="_blank" rel="ugc noopener noreferrer">www.JoliQuiz.com</a></p><p>Get the answers you want to create the open relationship of your dreams! <a href="https://www.jolihamilton.com/ama" target="_blank" rel="ugc noopener noreferrer">Sign up for an Ask Me Anything here</a></p><p>Music: Dance of Felt by <a href="https://app.sessions.blue/browse/track/242798" target="_blank" rel="ugc noopener noreferrer">Blue Dot Sessions</a></p>