EP 690: Julie Nise – Communication Patterns That Destroy or Create Connection
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About this listen
Let’s talk about communication patterns that make or break a relationship! My podcast guest, Julie Nise, is a Relationship Trainer and Communication Strategist known for her direct, results-oriented approach. She has helped over 8,000 individuals and couples through challenges in communication, trust, and leadership. She has appeared on the Dr. Phil Show multiple times, and she’s a regular commentator on NewsRadio KTRH in Houston.
In this episode of Last First Date Radio:
- Common communication mistakes couples make
- How to strengthen your relationships
- How relationship coaching differs from therapy
Connect with Julie
- Website: https://www.outcomesonly.com/
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