• Ep. 164 Maybe YOU'RE the Problem

  • Oct 30 2024
  • Length: 32 mins
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Ep. 164 Maybe YOU'RE the Problem

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    SPACEMEN!!!! I think we've solved it for good this time. I know I've said that before, but this time, we really nailed it. And by we, I mean Rob. It's the Rob show today. Finally, Or unfortunately. Just Rob rambling on about who knows what.

    I know what. Rob talks about looking at yourself in the relationship and taking responsibility to change things. Far too many people get stuck looking at and blaming the other person. Well guess what? You're the problem. Listen in as Rob lists off your flaws.

    Takeaways

    • Therapy can feel like an uphill battle for couples.
    • Cultural narratives often portray men as the problem in relationships.
    • Self-reflection is crucial for improving relationship dynamics.
    • Both partners need to take responsibility for their actions.
    • Men often feel afraid of their wives due to judgmental tones.
    • Women may react harshly due to feeling overwhelmed.
    • Communication styles can significantly impact relationship health.
    • It's important to ask, 'What is my part in this?'
    • Therapists can help couples see beyond surface-level issues.

    Sound Bites

    • "Hi, it's me. I'm the problem. It's me."
    • "It's a little bit like doing a video journal."
    • "I've noticed this thing recently..."

    Chapters

    00:00
    Introduction to the Solo Journey

    01:24
    Reflections on Therapy and Relationships

    05:14
    Understanding 'Walk Away Wife Syndrome'

    09:00
    The Dynamics of Fear in Relationships

    19:17
    Cultural Narratives and Relationship Dynamics

    23:42
    The Importance of Self-Reflection in Relationships

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