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The Words That Wound: Unspoken Truths About Marriage Communication | EP48

The Words That Wound: Unspoken Truths About Marriage Communication | EP48

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In this episode of Listen Up, Younger Self, host Heather Solomon delves into the dynamics of marriage communication, exploring how seemingly insignificant words can damage the foundation of a relationship. Heather identifies ten phrases that can sabotage a marriage, offering insights into why these words harm and how they can be avoided. With a blend of humor and wisdom, she shares strategies for transforming conflict into opportunities for growth and deeper connection.

This episode is not just an exploration of marital strife; it's a guide to building a culture of emotional safety, accountability, and love that thrives beyond moments of anger. Heather discusses the impact of our words on our children, emphasizing the responsibility we have in modeling healthy relationships.

Whether you're seeking to improve your marriage, understand the subtleties of marital communication, or learn how to turn arguments into vehicles for personal growth, this episode offers valuable insights and practical advice to navigate the complexities of love and relationships. Tune in and start rewriting your emotional legacy today.

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