• 26: Embracing Confrontation as a Tool for Relationship Building

  • Nov 1 2023
  • Length: 37 mins
  • Podcast

26: Embracing Confrontation as a Tool for Relationship Building

  • Summary

  • What if we told you confrontation can actually build stronger relationships? Grit your teeth, fasten your emotional seatbelts and get ready for a rollercoaster of a discussion as we face confrontation head-on, exploring how it's not just an aggressive game, but a crucial tool in nourishing trust and repairing bonds. We share our personal stories, from juggling traumatic experiences to wrestling with divergent beliefs, and how we've learned to create safe spaces for these tough talks.

    Before we wrap up, we want to pause and acknowledge the role you play in shaping our podcasts. Your feedback, questions, and topic suggestions add tremendous value and we truly cherish them. Hear our thoughts as we reflect on our return to the US and why we can't wait to have your friends join our podcast family. With a mix of heavy discussions and light-hearted banter, this episode promises a rich, thought-provoking, and entertaining experience!

    Hello to all My Fellow Humans!

    Even if you only listen in for a minute, we thank you and hope you enjoy it!
    We are a group of people that really just enjoy talking about this thing we call relationships. We also just want to see people grow in health and wholeness and, see people have great relationships ( not just romantic ones ).

    Feel free to ask us you questions at MyFellowHumansPodcast@gmail.com

    We love y'all and hope you guys are doing amazing!

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