Tracking & Parenting Your Partner With Ellen Boeder- SC 64
Learn 3 ways to track and parent your partner and why that is so good for your nervous system, your partner’s health and well-being, and the relationship. It has to do with adult attachment.
The Most Essential Human Need We All Have
The most essential human need for the developing adult isn’t money, social status or good looks. It’s almost as life-giving as the air we breathe. Check it out…
The Cost Of Stress In Your Primary Relationships with Dr. Gabor Maté – SC 63
Few of us understand the cost of unmitigated stress in our primary relationships and how damaging this can be to us. In this episode, legendary medical doctor and psycho-phisio-spiritual trail blazer Gabor Mate brings some very grounded, practical examples of how relationship stress can impact our lives and what to do about it.
5 Steps To Calm Down Fast During A Fight – SC 62
Fighting, arguing, and disagreeing are essential in a relationship, But it’s critical to know how. Here’s a short episode to help you understand how to calm down fast so you don’t do or say something you’ll later regret.
Listener Questions & My Direct Answers – SC 61
From daily porn use, talking to x-partners, to calming down when super triggered, in this episode we cover a lot of ground thanks to questions from listeners like you. Listen closely as I get right to the point.
The One Class We Never Got In School But Should Have
What if you could have saved yourself from a tremendous amount of pain and suffering in adolescence and beyond? This class probably would have changed the game for you.
Keys To Mastering Relationships & Life With Dr. John Demartini – SC 60
Here I interview one of my main mentors and the Yoda of Personal and Professional Development, Dr. John Demartini. We talk about values, stress, the body, sexual polarity, and quantum entanglement all in the context of intimate relationships.
How To Create Healthy Expectations In Your Relationship – SC 59
There are two kinds of expectations in a long-term relationship. Knowing the difference can help you sink or swim.