A listener asks for advice on how to involve their partner's parents in their relationship in a healthy way while still maintaining boundaries. The hosts discuss the importance of communication and setting boundaries to establish a positive dynamic.
A conversation is described where a friend tries to talk to Jonathan about his relationship issues, but the communication is hampered by the excessive use of "like".
The speaker advises the listener to move on from a woman who is not currently ready for a relationship and instead focus on finding someone new who is available and compatible. The listener is reminded to prioritize their own needs and to believe their partner when they communicate their emotions.
The speaker shares a story of how she met her partner whom she has been inseparable with and talks about the dedication and commitment of junior college athletes.
Companies and governments are made up of people, which means relationships can be messy. Avoiding uncomfortable conversations only leads to a lack of skill development and ultimately, less happiness.
In this podcast, the speaker discusses the topic of serial marriages and muses over the analogy of the ups and downs of marriage being similar to a heartbeat.
The speaker believes that the concept of "The One" is a toxic idea as it relies on conditions and management, and it is not a true representation of reality.
The podcast discusses the issues with living arrangements and relationships, citing an example of a couple that spends most of their time in one partner's apartment despite the poor living conditions caused by the other partner's roommates.
Katie Halper and Aaron Monte of Useful Idiots discuss an alleged story brought to light by a wedding planner, Georgia Mitchell, involving catching a partner being breastfed by their mother and the implications it may have on a relationship.
The key to lasting relationships is to remember the person you fell in love with and to work on yourself and your relationship. Although challenges may arise, working through them together can strengthen any kind of relationship.
The speaker discusses how phone records can be used as evidence in relationships and how important it is to be able to access them.
Travis tells his friends that Jodi broke into his Facebook and decides to break things off with her.
The speaker discusses the theory of body smells indicating compatibility in a relationship and shares some intimate experiences with partners who have shown a liking to her body smells. She also mentions having had issues with breath smell in her current relationship.
The speaker discusses a vulnerable conversation with their partner about their readiness to commit to marriage. They reach out to their partner to arrange a meeting to further discuss their feelings.
Benita Alexander discovers that her fiancé Paolo Macchiarini, who claimed to be the personal doctor of the Pope, and promised her a wedding with the Pope officiating, was lying to her, causing her to question everything he had ever told her.
By learning how to replace your sadistic inner tyrant with a supportive inner coach, you are more likely to be a good friend and have better relationships with others, which contributes to your overall happiness and wellbeing.
The speaker questions whether Susan is trying to hide her relationship with Roger as she speaks to her mom while at his house, and also wonders if her relationship with the boy ended because she was nodding to Roger.
The fear of losing someone, aiming to please someone or being aggressive is caused by personal insecurities, such as the fear of open relationships that are hard to deal with.
In this conversation, the speaker shares his philosophy on expectations in relationships and the importance of seeing progress within a reasonable timeframe, or else it may be time to move on.
A woman expresses concern about her partner's drinking habits, which seem to have started around the same time he began having an affair. The couple moved to a new town to escape the affair, but the drinking persisted.
An account of an odd relationship intertwined with marijuana consumption, along with a story of abduction for ransom in a creepy town called Seaside in Washington.
A discussion on the pros and cons of having a partner to rely on during tasks such as travelling with children and grocery shopping, while also acknowledging the need for communication and commitment to time management.
The speaker shares a story about navigating friendships with exes in a small community and the challenges it presents, including mapping out the avoidance at social events and still being invited for Sunday dinners.
The difference between anger and resentment can be difficult to distinguish, but it is important to consult your resentment and acknowledge when there is something not right in a relationship, as unresolved resentment can manifest for a long time. Paying attention to small details such as food that isn't fresh in the fridge or unopened packages on shelves can be indicative of underlying issues.
The speaker denies being clingy or pestering his ex-girlfriend when she ended the relationship or took a break. They remained friends and talked about things like people they met at their jobs.
The speaker shares their experience of feeling like they disappointed their past partners, but expresses their devotion to their current relationship which started during quarantine through playing video games online.
The beginning of serious committed relationships may involve deceit and betrayal from both parties, as was the case for the guest's parents who left their significant others for each other.
In this episode, the speaker highlights the importance of relationships and how every individual is in a relationship in some way or the other. The episode will shed light on two mindset shifts that can help people transform their relationships.
The transcript features a conversation between friends and family discussing their experiences of hanging out and playing games together.
The speaker describes her efforts to keep things exciting in her sex life, including arranging for special treats and being attentive to her partner's needs.
The speaker reflects on his past experiences trying to impress people, specifically in the context of a restaurant he worked in. He wonders what future generations will think of our current methods of trying to court someone we're interested in.
The transcript discusses the feeling of meeting the person you know you will marry and the anxiety surrounding finding a life partner.
Jean's value in the eyes of her lover decreases significantly when he changes his will, leaving Jean feeling hurt and vulnerable.
Jules and Khalilah discuss the concept of favoritism in relationships, particularly between siblings, and the importance of fairness.
This podcast episode discusses the challenges of dealing with needy individuals and the importance of setting boundaries. The speaker shares personal experiences and offers advice on how to interact with needy people without compromising your own well-being.
A person begins to question the wording a friend uses when talking about their new relationship and the behavior requested by their partner.
In this podcast episode, the speaker talks about the significance of having a great wife and a happy life. He shares his own experience and emphasizes on the role a supportive spouse plays in one's life.
A couple discusses how their frugal upbringings have affected their spending habits in their relationship, even if it means sacrificing certain things for themselves.
Listen to survivors' stories about toxic relationships, gaslighting, love bombing and their journey to healing in the Let's Start a Coup podcast.
A woman's strategy for dealing with difficult people is to befriend them and try to change their behavior that way. It is better than getting angry or anxious around them.
The speaker reflects on their past relationships briefly mentioning exes with whom they had good emotional chemistry. They also bring up the idea of hooking up with someone from a bar and potentially ending up in a relationship with them.
A deeper connection requires vulnerability, and it can take work to break away from societal pressures of surface-level interactions. By sharing more of your true self, you'll attract people who value the same things as you.
A man ignored a woman for months until he called her one night, but she had already surpassed him in her career. The speaker doesn't provide details on some early British films.
The speaker discusses the challenge of wanting specific things in a relationship but not wanting to hurt someone they love by keeping them from those things.
This podcast episode discusses the potential relationship struggles during quarantine when one partner is able to maintain a sense of purpose and productivity while the other is struggling. The speaker emphasizes the importance of recognizing the full spectrum of emotions and stresses during this time.
In this conversation, the speakers discuss the difficulties of ending long-term relationships, including the challenges of breaking up around Valentine's Day.
The speaker shares the impact of people who have been good to him, including his sister, wife, and employers who gave him a chance for new, clean opportunities in life. He realized that many of his past relationships were based on what he could give rather than just being him.
The speaker recounts an awkward moment during intimacy with his girlfriend when they were talking about past sexual experiences and his girlfriend compared his penis to a unicorn, causing the mood to shift and become uncomfortable.
Gypsy had no prior knowledge or experience with relationships, making it difficult to have a successful one, let alone explore BDSM. She and her boyfriend came up with a plan to meet at a movie theater to spend time together without Dee Dee's interference.
The speaker discusses whether or not to ask for a father's blessing before proposing to his partner, despite their families being modern.
Catherine's mother warned her future husband, David, that he better watch out because Catherine was a physically dominant figure who was not afraid to get physical with men. Despite the warning, they still got married.
It's important for couples in a relationship to grow together because if they grow in different directions, they may feel like they are no longer compatible.
In this podcast episode, the host shares his personal experience with maintaining healthy relationships, both in marriage and in business, despite working long hours. He emphasizes the importance of having difficult conversations early on and communicating effectively with your partner or co-founder.
The speaker discusses how sexual tension can lead to infidelity in relationships and advises someone to tell a person to kick their partner out of the house to avoid cheating.
In relationships, compromise can come in many forms, even when it involves dealing with annoying kids or pets that one partner may not be fond of - but in the end, finding what works and what doesn't can help strengthen the relationship.
Believing in the idea of the "right person, wrong time" can be detrimental to mental health since it prevents individuals from moving on from relationships that were not meant to be. External factors such as timing and priorities can make a relationship difficult, but it does not necessarily mean that the person is the right one for us.
This is a compilation of random excerpts from different transcripts, covering topics such as love, marriage, trust, debts, school, and jobs.
The biggest takeaway from the book 10 years ago was the fact that Warren had two wives, his first wife installed another person who hooked him up with another woman.
The speaker reflects on the overwhelming and positive feelings of rediscovering a romantic connection that matches her level of emotional maturity but faces the dread of potentially having to end it. The whirlwind of emotions was amplified by recent life-changing experiences.
Marike shares how her mother's coma changed her perspective on family and on her own thoughts about the end of her life.
The podcast discusses the difference between polyamory and monogamy. Polyamory involves having multiple romantic and often sexual relationships at once, while monogamy is characterized by having one sexual partner.
The ethics of dating and manipulation are discussed, with a focus on the potentially harmful consequences of pursuing relationships with individuals who may not be fully capable of giving consent.
Marriage and productivity are discussed in this podcast episode, and how simply changing the title of a relationship does not necessarily enhance productivity.
A study has found that people's heart rates start to synchronize when they listen to the same story at different times, which can be a useful tool for improving relationships with others.
The speaker reflects on a past relationship and feeling seen by their partner in their entirety. They attribute this to their intuition and being sober.
The speaker talks about his relationship with a wise person, Toni, who he spoke to for an hour on the phone around five or six times a week and whom he remembers fondly.
The speaker shares their experience of detaching from their partner, seeking therapy and coming to terms with their anxieties.