• 2860: What Does Trust and Commitment Look Like in a Relationship? by Mary Beth George with Gottman on Relationship Stability
    2026/01/07

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    Episode 2860:

    Mary Beth George explores the real meaning of trust and commitment through the lens of her 25-year marriage, blending personal anecdotes with insights from the Gottmans' relationship framework. Her reflections highlight how daily choices, shared hardships, and intentional appreciation can build emotional safety and deepen intimacy in long-term partnerships.

    Read along with the original article(s) here: https://www.gottman.com/blog/what-does-trust-and-commitment-look-like-in-a-relationship/

    Quotes to ponder:

    "Commitment is really a verb because it is the actions you take daily to let your partner know we are with them and that you make decisions with them in mind."

    "When you cherish your partner, you feel that they're irreplaceable. You simply cannot imagine your life without them, even when times are rough."

    "You create trust and safety by turning towards them to work out your differences."

    Episode references:

    Eight Dates: Essential Conversations for a Lifetime of Love: https://www.amazon.com/Eight-Dates-Essential-Conversations-Lifetime/dp/1523504463

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    6 分
  • 2859: Don't Underestimate Me Just Because I'm Not Dominating the Conversation by Rachel Ginder with Introvert Dear
    2026/01/06

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    Episode 2859:

    Rachel Ginder challenges the misconception that quietness equals meekness, revealing the rich inner world of introverts who may not speak often but possess fierce self-awareness and conviction. Her reflection invites deeper understanding of introversion, not as shyness or weakness, but as a quiet strength that doesn't always need to prove itself to be powerful.

    Read along with the original article(s) here: https://introvertdear.com/news/introvert-not-doormat/

    Quotes to ponder:

    "Introverts often go quiet because we have so many passionate thoughts rushing through our heads that it's impossible to verbalize them all."

    "Being contemplative is strong, because those who know their own minds and have cultivated a sense of self are never as meek and mild as they initially seem."

    "Getting to know an introvert may take twice as long, but I promise that the time spent is just as rewarding."

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    7 分
  • 2858: [Part 2] When Your Partner Isn't Sure They Want a Future With You by Tonya Lester on Relationship Uncertainty
    2026/01/05

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    Episode 2858:

    Tonya Lester explores the painful uncertainty of being with someone who can't commit, offering a grounded, compassionate roadmap for reclaiming your voice and agency. Listeners will gain clarity on when to wait, when to walk, and how to protect their self-worth in relationships that feel stuck in limbo.

    Read along with the original article(s) here: https://www.tonyalester.com/blog//when-your-partner-isnt-sure-they-want-a-future-with-you

    Quotes to ponder:

    "Everyone should have a bottom line regarding what they want from a partner in a relationship."

    "It's important to note that a healthily attached person can become anxiously attached if they spend too long with an avoidant partner."

    "Be realistic. Is the person in front of you who you really want? Or are you waiting for them to conform to your fantasy of who they could be?"

    Episode references:

    Eat, Pray, Love: https://www.amazon.com/Eat-Pray-Love-Everything-Indonesia/dp/0143038419

    Attached: https://www.amazon.com/Attached-Science-Adult-Attachment-YouFind/dp/1585429139

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    6 分
  • 2857: [Part 1] When Your Partner Isn't Sure They Want a Future With You by Tonya Lester on Relationship Uncertainty
    2026/01/04

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    Episode 2857:

    Tonya Lester explores the emotional toll of loving someone who can't commit, revealing how unresolved childhood dynamics and early romantic experiences can shape our patterns in adult relationships. This honest reflection helps listeners recognize anxious attachment, stop settling for emotional breadcrumbs, and start reclaiming their self-worth.

    Read along with the original article(s) here: https://www.tonyalester.com/blog//when-your-partner-isnt-sure-they-want-a-future-with-you

    Quotes to ponder:

    "Never wait to be in somebody's top spot. If you have to convince someone of how great you are, they shouldn't be in your top spot."

    "If you are anxiously attached, any relationship, no matter how unsatisfying, is better than being alone."

    "You're frustrated about putting your life on hold while your partner is 'figuring things out.'"

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    7 分
  • 2856: Family Budget Meetings - Yes, You Need To Have Them by Michelle Schroeder-Gardner of Making Sense of Cents
    2026/01/04

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    Episode 2856:

    Michelle Schroeder-Gardner emphasizes the critical role regular budget meetings play in building financial awareness, trust, and collaboration within a household. By openly discussing income, expenses, and financial goals, couples can avoid miscommunication, prevent financial surprises, and create a united path toward long-term success.

    Read along with the original article(s) here: https://www.makingsenseofcents.com/2016/05/budget-meetings.html

    Quotes to ponder:

    "A family who has regular money talks and budget meetings is more likely to be financially successful and happy than a family that doesn't."

    "Money talks and budget meetings do not have to be excruciatingly long. They can be as short as 10 minutes, so there is no reason to not have them regularly."

    "Everyone should be aware of their financial situation. It's not fair for one person to manage it all, and you would be in for a rude awakening if something were to happen to that person."

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    9 分
  • 2855: How to Heal Hypervigilance by Shana Olmstead on Trauma Healing
    2026/01/03

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    Episode 2855:

    Shana Olmstead offers empowering guidance for sensitive and empathic individuals struggling with hypervigilance, especially in emotionally charged relationships. Through intentional practices like energetic visualization, grounding techniques, and heart-centered affirmations, she teaches how to reclaim presence, soothe the nervous system, and interact from a place of love rather than fear.

    Read along with the original article(s) here: https://shanaolmstead.com/2021/11/08/how-to-heal-hypervigilance/

    Quotes to ponder:

    "You can't control him, but you are in charge of your own energy!"

    "With awareness comes choice and freedom."

    "He is so compassionate and empathic, always trying to make everyone around him happy, especially his dad. This resulted in anxiety, resentment, and exhaustion!"

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    6 分
  • 2854: The Truth About Secrets: 4 Reasons Our Kids Don't Keep Secrets by Jen of This Time of Mine on Emotional Safety
    2026/01/02

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    Episode 2854:

    Jen explores why teaching children not to keep secrets builds stronger emotional safety, trust, and communication. Instead of equating secrecy with trustworthiness, kids can show integrity through kindness, reliability, and by practicing respectful privacy.

    Read along with the original article(s) here: https://thistimeofmine.com/why-our-kids-dont-keep-secrets/

    Quotes to ponder:

    "A surprise is something we keep quiet TEMPORARILY and makes people happy or excited when we share it."

    "Secrets aren't safe. Secrets aren't kind. Secrets aren't honest. Secrets don't make us trustworthy."

    "Secrecy is intentional and isolating. Privacy, however, is something everyone deserves."

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    9 分
  • 2853: On Burnout and Your (Loss of) Personal Identity by Jenny Lee of Hello Brio on Burnout Recovery
    2026/01/01

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    Episode 2853:

    Jenny Lee explores the silent crisis many mothers face: the erasure of personal identity under the weight of parenthood. By reframing burnout not as a failure but as a signal to reinvest in what makes you, you, she offers tangible steps to reclaim your sense of self, starting with self-care and extending into rediscovery, compromise, and purpose.

    Read along with the original article(s) here: https://www.hellobrio.com/blog/burnout

    Quotes to ponder:

    "It's not okay for us to say, 'It's tough, and I think I made a huge mistake becoming a parent.'"

    "Self-care should be your baseline: Get your full night's sleep, and exercise regularly."

    "In rediscovering your sense of identity, you will be a better mother. A better employee. A happier, more well-rounded person."

    Episode references:

    Untamed by Glennon Doyle: https://www.amazon.com/Untamed-Glennon-Doyle/dp/1984801252

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    8 分