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Human(s)e Podcast - Where We Are?

Human(s)e Podcast - Where We Are?

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What if the distance you feel in your relationship isn't a sign that something is broken? What if it's a sign that you've lost your location inside it?

Where We Are is a podcast about orientation, not diagnosis. Hosted by Dr. Alon Aviram, each episode maps a relationship pattern you'll recognize from your own life and shows you where you actually stand.

Eleven episodes. One season. For anyone who's done the reading, tried the therapy, and still can't name why the connection feels off. No blame. No quick fixes. Just the language for what you already feel.

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  • Why do we feel like roommates?
    May 12 2026

    What if the problem isn't that you stopped loving each other? What if it's that the week started running on coordination, not curiosity? This episode looks at the slow slide from partners who discover each other to partners who manage a household together. It's not detachment. It's what happens when logistics take the seat that lovers used to. The question isn't how to add more date nights. It's how to find each other inside the life you already share.

    Where We Are is a podcast about orientation, not diagnosis.

    Hosted by Dr. Alon Aviram, psychotherapist and founder of Human(s)e, a framework for locating where you are across the five spaces of a life: SELF, SOMA, MAP, MESH, and IDEA.

    If something in this episode landed, you can go deeper at humanse.co, where a free orientation tool helps you map where you actually stand. For weekly reflections and new episode notes, the newsletter lives at Substack

    Follow along on Instagram

    New episodes every other week.

    Because life happens in the space between.

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    14 min
  • Why do couples who love each other feel so far apart?
    May 5 2026

    What if the distance between you isn't a sign that something's wrong? What if it's what happens when love has no place to actually travel between you? This episode opens the series with the question underneath all the others: you share a bed, a calendar, a life, and you still feel far. It's not the absence of care. It's care without contact. The question isn't whether you love each other. It's where the love is supposed to land.


    Where We Are is a podcast about orientation, not diagnosis.

    Hosted by Dr. Alon Aviram, psychotherapist and founder of Human(s)e, a framework for locating where you are across the five spaces of a life: SELF, SOMA, MAP, MESH, and IDEA.

    If something in this episode landed, you can go deeper at humanse.co, where a free orientation tool helps you map where you actually stand. For weekly reflections and new episode notes, the newsletter lives at Substack

    Follow along on Instagram

    New episodes every other week.

    Because life happens in the space between.

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    11 min
  • Trailer
    Apr 20 2026

    What if the distance you feel in your relationship isn't a sign that something is broken? What if it's a sign that you've lost your location inside it? Where We Are is a podcast about orientation, not diagnosis. Each episode maps a pattern you'll recognize from your own life, and shows you where you actually stand. No blame. No quick fixes. Just the language for what you already feel.

    Starting May 1st.

    Where We Are is a podcast about orientation, not diagnosis.

    Hosted by Dr. Alon Aviram, psychotherapist and founder of Human(s)e, a framework for locating where you are across the five spaces of a life: SELF, SOMA, MAP, MESH, and IDEA.

    If something in this episode landed, you can go deeper at humanse.co, where a free orientation tool helps you map where you actually stand. For weekly reflections and new episode notes, the newsletter lives at Substack

    Follow along on Instagram

    New episodes every other week.

    Because life happens in the space between.

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    2 min
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