The Relationship School Podcast
Formerly Smart Couple Podcast
This podcast is for anyone who understands that without more learning
and practice, you will not get far in your romantic relationships.
LATEST EPISODE
Relationship is a Skill – Jayson Gaddis & Ellen Boeder – 437
Jayson and Ellen discuss relationship skills we should learn (e.g. face reading, empathy, conflict resolution). There's no doubt that we have the capacity to have good relationships, because we know we're innately capable of being loving parents,...
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CTA TRAINING.
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Why Feeling Insecure Is A Good Thing – SC 196
Who knew saying the words “I’m insecure” could be so sexy!?! It’s time to uncover those insecurities, let go of the entitlement and celebrate where you’re really at on your growth path.
How They Both Got To A Full Yes After 2.5 Years Of Struggle – Neil Sattin & Chloe Urban – SC 195
Coaches Neil Sattin and Chloe Urban are a great example of a couple getting it right in the face of some serious challenges. Listen closely and you can snag some of their most helpful relationship tools!
3 Ways For Couples To Make Tough Decisions Together – Ellyn Bader – SC 194
Jayson met up with renowned couples therapy expert and author, Ellyn Bader, at this year’s Interpersonal Neurobiology Conference at UCLA. WOW, was she a treasure trove of insight. Not just theories and concepts, but insight that can be used every day.
Reversing Disease & Illness Using Your Mind & Relationships – Dan Siegel – SC 193
Right now, researchers and the public are fascinated with brain science and Dr. Dan Siegel is a legend in that department. Jayson and Dr. Siegel dig in deep in this one, discussing autoimmune disease, rewiring the brain, GMO food, struggles in the therapy field and so much more.
3 Things Bessel van der Kolk Did To Help Him Through His Recent Trauma – SC 191
A new study shows child abuse should be considered the second largest cause of illness in the U.S.. And yet, our diagnostic system ignores trauma completely. Listen to what trauma expert Bessel van der Kolk has to say about that and get his insight into turning traumatic pain into personal power!