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Millennial Couple’s Guide to Healthy Relationship Conflict and Why Fights aren't always a Bad Thing!

Millennial Couple’s Guide to Healthy Relationship Conflict and Why Fights aren't always a Bad Thing!

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Welcome to Slightly Burnt Toast — the podcast where a millennial couple serves up slightly overcooked takes on life, love, and everything in between. Hosted by husband-and-wife duo Samantha and Elbert, this show dives into the awkward, honest, and often hilarious differences in how two people see the world.Expect weekly episodes filled with relationship debates, hot takes on love, life, and real talk about navigating adulthood — all with a side of soft chaos and millennial wit.🎙️ New episodes biweekly.


This week, we’re diving into one of the most important (and misunderstood) parts of any partnership: healthy conflict. What does it really mean to fight fair? How do you disagree without turning it into World War III? And can arguing actually make you closer?


From decoding each other’s communication styles, to learning the difference between “passionate debate” and “passive-aggressive silence,” we share our real-life disagreements — plus the strategies that actually work for us (and the ones that… definitely don’t). Expect playful banter, relatable stories, and a few “did they just say that?” moments along the way.


If you’ve ever wondered how to turn tension into teamwork — or just want to hear a married couple roast each other while still holding hands — this episode is for you.


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