• Announcing big life changes! Plus, what to expect from the show in 2025.
    Mar 11 2025

    Dear Listener, we have some exciting updates—and a big life change—to share!

    In this special episode, we’re pulling back the curtain on what’s ahead for the podcast, our work at The Relationship Center, and our family! We’re excited to share some personal and professional changes that will dramatically shape what we’re up to in 2025, including temporarily pressing “pause” on creating new episodes.

    Don’t worry – while we’re tending to the exciting happenings behind the scenes, there are many ways you can connect with us, whether through our past episodes, blog content, or working with us directly via therapy or coaching. If you’ve been thinking about deepening your relationship skills or getting dating support, now’s the perfect time to explore what we offer.

    Plus, we take a moment to reflect on our recent big life changes and how they might encourage you if you feel down about your relationship prospects. Tune in for all the details—we promise, this is an update you won’t want to miss!

    We’ll miss you during our brief pause, Dear Listener, but we’d love to hear from you! Send us your questions, thoughts, and encouragement to podcast@relationshipcenter.com.

    We’ll be back before you know it. Until then, we love you too!

    Resources and links

    If you’d like to work with one of us or another talented clinician on our team, go to relationshipcenter.com/apply-now to apply for a free 30-minute consultation.

    If you’d like to learn more about intensives, check out our brochure here: https://relationshipcenter.com/s/Intensives-Brochure.pdf

    To get a monthly email with our best content, go to relationshipcenter.com/newsletter.

    For more podcast episodes, visit https://relationshipcenter.com/podcast

    For more written content, check out our blog: https://relationshipcenter.com/blog

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    10 mins
  • (Rebroadcast) How pacing can help you find love that lasts
    Feb 11 2025

    Do your relationships tend to develop at a romantic comedy pace, only to get messy fast and fall apart dramatically? If you’ve struggled to find sustainable, lasting love, then this episode is for you. Learn about common pacing pitfalls that prevent couples from building stable partnerships, including red flags such as love bombing, how pacing can help you work skillfully with the “addiction” of love, and what to do when your pacing doesn’t match your partner’s.

    Key Takeaways

    00:00 - Intro

    02:38 - What is pacing in dating? And why should we care?

    19:23 - How can we pace the development of a new relationship for long-term success?

    36:43 - What are signs that pacing is off in a new relationship?

    50:11 - What if your pacing doesn’t match your partner’s pacing?

    Resources and links

    For full show notes with links, visit relationshipcenter.com/podcast

    Ep. 1 - You Aren’t Crazy, Dating is Hard (Especially for Anxious Folx)

    Ep. 2 - What to look for in a long-term partner

    Eight Dates: Essential Conversations for a Lifetime of Love by John Gottman Ph.D., Julie Schwartz Gottman Ph.D., Doug Abrams, and Rachel Carlton Abrams M.D.

    Natalie Lue’s blog Baggage Reclaim

    🤓 Prefer to read rather than listen? Check out Ep. 4 - How pacing can help you find love that lasts for a full blog post.

    Have a question or comment? Email us at podcast@relationshipcenter.com. We love hearing from you!

    If you’d like to work with one of the talented clinicians on our team, go to relationshipcenter.com/apply-now to apply for a free 30-minute consultation.

    To get a monthly email with our best content, go to relationshipcenter.com/newsletter.

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    56 mins
  • (Rebroadcast) What to look for in a long-term partner
    Jan 14 2025

    What makes a good long-term partner, according to science? And why is it important to be mindful when we are choosing who to settle down with? In this episode, we dig into the research about what to look for and — equally important — what not to look for in a long-term partner. Plus, how do you clarify what you need in a partner? How can you differentiate between dealbreakers and “nice-to-haves” so that you can more effectively date?

    Key Takeaways

    00:00:00 - Intro and episode overview

    00:02:42 - Why be mindful of who we choose as a long-term partner?

    00:06:14 - What science says about what makes a good long-term partner

    00:25:19 - What doesn’t make someone a good partner, according to research

    00:51:21 - How to clarify what you need in a partner

    01:04:40 - How to clarify what you want vs. what you need

    Resources Mentioned

    For full show notes with links, visit relationshipcenter.com/podcast

    Downloadable Guide: What to look for in a long-term partner (includes the Relationship Inventory and the Ideal Mate Exercise)

    Warren Buffett says the most important decision you’ll ever make has nothing to do with your money or career

    Study from Tel Aviv: Dissatisfaction with Married Life in Men Is Related to Increased Stroke and All-Cause Mortality

    Harvard Study of Adult Development

    Plays Well with Others: The Surprising Science Behind Why Everything You Know About Relationships Is (Mostly) Wrong, By Eric Barker

    The Gottman Institute

    How to Not Die Alone, by Logan Ury

    Deeper Dating, by Ken Page

    People Are Dating All Wrong, According to Data Science

    Have a question or comment? Email us at podcast@relationshipcenter.com. We love hearing from you!

    If you’d like to work with one of the talented clinicians on our team, go to relationshipcenter.com/apply-now to apply for a free 30-minute consultation.

    To get a monthly email with our best content, go to relationshipcenter.com/newsletter.

    If something in this episode touched you, will you share it with a friend? That helps us reach more sweet humans like you.

    Lastly, we’d love it if you would leave us a rating and review wherever you listen to podcasts. And be sure to hit subscribe while you’re there so you never miss an episode!

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    1 hr and 15 mins
  • Dating Skills Series (4 of 4)- Neurodivergent Skills
    Dec 10 2024

    Dear Listener, welcome to the final episode of our Dating Skills Series! In this installment, we focus on neurodivergent dating skills, offering insights into how autistics, ADHDers, highly sensitive people, and otherwise neurodivergent people may express affection, flirt, and show romantic interest. Whether you’re neurodivergent and struggling with dating, or a neurotypical crushing on a neurodivergent cutie, this episode is packed with valuable information.

    Join us as we explore key neurodivergent dating skills, including:

    1. Story Swapping: Understand how neurodivergent individuals might share stories to connect and show empathy.

    2. Managing Stimulation: Learn strategies for adjusting the sensory environment on dates to feel more comfortable and present.

    3. Cooperative Overlap: Discover how some neurodivergent people may interrupt out of enthusiasm, showing they’re engaged in the conversation.

    4. Info Dumping: Find out why delving into a favorite topic deeply can be a sign of interest and connection.

    5. Focus on Verbal Communication: Explore why direct language and less emphasis on tone or nonverbal cues might be the norm in neurodivergent communication.

    We also delve into how autistic people might express romantic love, the role of noncompliance as an adaptive skill, and the importance of creating authentic connections without masking. By the end of this episode, you’ll gain a deeper appreciation of neurodivergent dating skills and practical strategies for building meaningful relationships. Tune in and learn how to connect with your neurodivergent date in ways that honor their unique communication style (and fight ableism, too, yay!).

    Key Takeaways

    00:00 - Intro

    01:33 - Understanding Neurodivergence

    04:31 - Why learn neurodivergent dating skills?

    13:24 - #1: Story swapping

    15:58 - #2: Manage Stimulation on Dates

    20:17 - #3: Cooperative Overlap

    24:26 - #4: Info dumping about special interests

    27:00 - #5: Focus on verbal communication

    29:23 - #6: Honest and direct language

    31:02 - #7: Focus on meaning of words

    34:02 - #8: Skip the small talk

    35:42 - #9: Ask lots of questions in pursuit of accuracy

    38:08 - #10: Parallel play

    40:14 - #11: Non-compliance

    43:08 - Recap

    Resources and links

    For full show notes with links, visit relationshipcenter.com/podcast

    Embrace Autism

    Unmasking Autism: Discovering the New Faces of Neurodiversity, By Devon Price, PhD

    Neurowild

    Have a question or comment? Email us at podcast@relationshipcenter.com. We love hearing from you!

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    47 mins
  • Dating Skills Series (3 of 4)- Building Intimacy
    Nov 12 2024

    Dear Listener, welcome to the third episode of our Dating Skills Series! In this installment, we dive deep into the art of building intimacy, a crucial aspect of creating chemistry and emotional connections on your dates. This episode is for you if you are frequently “friend-zoned” or struggle to get past first or second dates.

    Join us as we explore five key skills for building intimacy on a date:

    1. Self-Affirm: Learn how to shift from self-criticism to self-compassion, allowing you to show up confidently and authentically.
    2. Play: Discover how to bring lightness and joy into your interactions, making your dates more fun and engaging.
    3. Assert: Master the art of clearly and respectfully communicating your desires while giving your date space to express theirs.
    4. Reveal: Enhance emotional closeness by sharing your feelings and encouraging your date to do the same.
    5. Touch: Understand how to move from friendly to flirty touch, using your intuition and your date’s cues to gauge comfort and interest.

    “Paul” and “Petunia” return, so don’t miss their silly, touching examples of how to get playful, flirtatious, and deep. Tune in to learn how to emotionally connect with your date, create intimate moments, and understand the role of physical touch in building chemistry. By the end of this episode, you’ll have practical strategies to help you build connections that might blossom into joyful, lifelong love.

    Key Takeaways

    00:00 - Intro

    03:84 - #1: Self-Affirm

    06:26 - #2: Play

    16:28 - #3: Assert

    22:25 - #4: Reveal

    27:43 - #5: Touch

    34:04 - Recap

    Resources and links

    For full show notes with links, visit relationshipcenter.com/podcast

    Free Dating Skills Infographics

    Ep. 3 - How to flirt like a feminist

    Non-Creepy Flirting: Signs, Confidence, & Respectful Tactics

    Have a question or comment? Email us at podcast@relationshipcenter.com. We love hearing from you!

    If you’d like to work with one of the talented clinicians on our team, go to relationshipcenter.com/apply-now to apply for a free 30-minute consultation.

    To get a monthly email with our best content, go to relationshipcenter.com/newsletter.

    If something in this episode touched you, will you share it with a friend? That helps us reach more sweet humans like you.

    Lastly, we’d love it if you would leave us a rating and review wherever you listen to podcasts. And be sure to hit subscribe while you’re there so you never miss an episode!

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    37 mins
  • Dating Skills Series (2 of 4) - Juicy Conversations
    Oct 8 2024

    Are you struggling to keep conversations flowing on dates, Dear Listener? Rest assured, you're not alone – one of the most common questions we receive is, What should I talk about on a date? Join us for part two of our four-part dating skills series, where we are here to guide you in improving your conversation skills.

    In this episode, we delve into 'juicy conversations' and explore how to keep a conversation going and build rapport effectively. Learn five key skills to enhance your dating conversations:

    1. Tapping into Your Senses: Engage your senses to stay present and responsive.
    2. Asking Open-Ended and Deep Questions: Learn what deep questions to ask to foster connection.
    3. Active Listening: Show genuine interest and understanding in your date's responses.
    4. Lingering in Conversations and Silences: Embrace pauses to allow deeper connections to form.
    5. Using 'Yes, And': Build connections by affirming and expanding on your date’s ideas.

    Practical demos highlight what to do and what not to do on dates, giving you actionable insights and equipping you with the necessary tools for creating and sustaining meaningful relationships. By the end of this episode, you’ll walk away prepared and confident, with practical strategies to improve your conversation skills, ensuring your dates are engaging, meaningful, and successful. Tune in and transform your dating conversations into deeper, more rewarding connections.

    Key Takeaways

    00:00 - Intro

    02:20 - #1: Sense

    06:26 - #2: Open

    18:09 - #3: Listen

    27:16 - #4: Linger

    36:41 - #5: Yes, And

    45:02 - Summary and Conclusion

    Resources and links

    For full show notes with links, visit relationshipcenter.com/podcast

    Free Dating Skills Infographics

    Ep. 3 - How to flirt like a feminist

    Non-Creepy Flirting: Signs, Confidence, & Respectful Tactics

    Have a question or comment? Email us at podcast@relationshipcenter.com. We love hearing from you!

    If you’d like to work with one of the talented clinicians on our team, go to relationshipcenter.com/apply-now to apply for a free 30-minute consultation.

    To get a monthly email with our best content, go to relationshipcenter.com/newsletter.

    If something in this episode touched you, will you share it with a friend? That helps us reach more sweet humans like you.

    Lastly, we’d love it if you would leave us a rating and review wherever you listen to podcasts. And be sure to hit subscribe while you’re there so you never miss an episode!

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    47 mins
  • Dating Skills Series (1 of 4) - Positive Nonverbal Communication
    Sep 10 2024

    Dear Listener, welcome to the first episode of our Dating Skills Series! We delve into the foundational aspects of positive nonverbal communication, which are essential for creating connections and building attraction on a date. Whether you're a seasoned dater or just starting, these skills are crucial for getting past a first date and building meaningful connections.

    Join us as we explore key aspects of positive nonverbal communication:

    1. Breathe: Use your breath to calm and center so you can present your best self.

    2. Open Body Language: Show openness and availability through your posture.

    3. Smile: Grin genuinely to indicate attraction and create a warm atmosphere.

    4. Eye Contact: Harness the power of eye contact to build connection and trust.

    5. Mirror: Subtly mimicking your date's body language to establish rapport.

    Tune in to learn the answers to questions like: What is positive nonverbal communication on a date? What are examples of nonverbal flirting? How does smiling indicate attraction? Discover the power of eye contact and open body language, and enhance your social skills for dating success.

    Key Takeaways

    00:00 - Intro

    02:39 - Why dating skills?

    07:18 - The five positive nonverbal communication skills

    7:58 - #1: Breathe

    10:23 - #2: Open

    13:13 - #3: Smiling

    15:58 - #4: Eye contact

    21:39 - #5: Mirroring

    Resources and links

    For full show notes with links, visit relationshipcenter.com/podcast

    Free Dating Skills Infographics

    Ep. 3 - How to flirt like a feminist

    Non-Creepy Flirting: Signs, Confidence, & Respectful Tactics

    Free Quiz: Why am I Still Single?

    Have a question or comment? Email us at podcast@relationshipcenter.com. We love hearing from you!

    If you’d like to work with one of the talented clinicians on our team, go to relationshipcenter.com/apply-now to apply for a free 30-minute consultation.

    To get a monthly email with our best content, go to relationshipcenter.com/newsletter.

    If something in this episode touched you, will you share it with a friend? That helps us reach more sweet humans like you.

    Lastly, we’d love it if you would leave us a rating and review wherever you listen to podcasts. And be sure to hit subscribe while you’re there so you never miss an episode!

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    28 mins
  • How to Use Conflict to Make Your Relationship Stronger
    Aug 13 2024

    In this episode, Dear Listener, we dive into some of the most pressing questions about conflict in relationships: Why do we tend to avoid conflict? Why is it important to have conflict? And what is the best way to resolve a conflict?

    Today's special guest is Julie Barr, LMFT, an expert couples therapist and beloved Relationship Center clinician. She returns to explore the nuances of conflict and its critical role in building stronger relationships. Julie Barr pulls from her 30+ years of experience supporting couples to share her expert insights on why we often shy away from conflict and the potential pitfalls of avoiding it.

    We begin by unpacking the common reasons behind our instinct to steer clear of conflict, from childhood experiences to societal norms. Understanding these underlying factors sets the stage for appreciating the value of healthy conflict. Julie explains how conflict, when approached with the right mindset, can lead to deeper understanding and connection between partners.

    The discussion then moves to practical strategies for resolving conflicts effectively. Julie outlines a step-by-step process for navigating disagreements, emphasizing the importance of self-awareness, preparation, and communication. Don’t miss Jessica and Julie’s role-play of an argument illustrating how couples can shift from adversaries to allies by adopting a collaborative approach to conflict.

    By the end of this episode, you’ll have a clear roadmap for transforming conflicts into opportunities for growth and intimacy. Learn how to use conflict to strengthen your relationship, ensuring both partners feel heard, understood, and valued. Tune in now to discover the best practices for resolving conflicts and fostering a harmonious, loving partnership.

    Key Takeaways

    02:03 - Why do we tend to avoid conflict?

    08:43 - Why is it important to have conflict?

    16:27 - What is the best way to resolve a conflict?

    Resources and links

    For full show notes with links, visit relationshipcenter.com/podcast

    Ep. 22 - How I-Statements can improve your relationship (examples for couples)

    I-Statements: A Therapist's #1 Communication Skill for Couples Who Fight Too Much

    Fair Fighting Rules for Couples: How to Resolve Conflict Effectively in Relationships

    The Four Horsemen: The Antidotes, strategies for addressing negative communication patterns in relationships, from the Gottman Institute

    Imago Dialogue: The Basic Steps

    Have a question or comment? Email us at podcast@relationshipcenter.com. We love hearing from you!

    If you’d like to work with one of the talented clinicians on our team (including Julie Barr), go to relationshipcenter.com/apply-now to apply for a free

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    57 mins