The Love Suite with Steve and Grace
The Love Suite with Steve and Grace.
We’re Steve and Grace. A Boricua from Brooklyn and a Filipina from Queens, New York. We’ve been married for over 20 years, raised four children, and built a love that’s been tested by life, proven by time, and strengthened by every season.
This podcast is more than relationship talk. It’s our celebration of culture, resilience, and partnership.
We come from families that stretched dollars, held down more than one job, and carried traditions across oceans. We are first- and second-generation, raised in homes shaped by sacrifice and survival. We didn’t inherit blueprints. We created them. And in that, we discovered the beauty of being multicultural: weaving Boricua, Filipina, and New York grit into a love story that lasts.
Here we talk marriage, parenting, intimacy, money, business, and culture; not from the lens of perfection, but from the truth of what it really takes for our people to thrive in love.
Our listeners? You are us. Black, Brown, Asian, Latinx, Caribbean, Pacific Islander, immigrant, first- and second-gen, blended, multicultural. You carry beauty in your roots. You carry stories in your blood.
Let’s celebrate life because when it’s rooted in love, truth, and legacy, it gets carried forward for generations. Our descendants will know love deeper because of how we lived it now.
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The Love Suite with Steve and Grace
The Quiet Way Couples Lose Each Other
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Emotional distance in relationships doesn’t usually show up all at once. It builds quietly as life changes, roles shift, and important conversations stop happening.
In this episode, we talk about the quiet way couples lose each other. We explore emotional distance in relationships, feeling disconnected from your partner, and how uneven growth can create space between two people when it isn’t named.
This conversation is for individuals questioning emotional distance in their relationships and for couples who feel disconnected but don’t know exactly why. We discuss how assumptions replace communication, how emotional drift forms, and what helps couples stay connected while navigating change.
This episode focuses on emotional distance in relationships, growing apart over time, uneven growth between partners, and staying emotionally connected through life transitions.
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✨Married over 20 years. Parents of four. Survivors of trauma, grief, betrayal, burnout and proof that love can still last.
This podcast is where Brooklyn grit meets Queens heart. We keep it raw about marriage, parenting, money, intimacy, and culture. We don’t preach. We don’t sugarcoat. We tell the truth about what it really takes to stay connected when life gets real.
Grace brings depth from her journey as a Filipina mother, nurse, coach, and survivor. Steve brings the layered view of a Puerto Rican husband, father, and law enforcement officer who’s still learning to speak his heart out loud.
We’re not perfect. We’re still choosing each other every day.
You already know what it is. This is The Love Suite. Pull up. 💜
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