Welcome to another episode of the Remind Podcast with David Masterton and Dr. Ashleigh Moreland!
In this new AITA (Am I The Ahole?) format, we unpack a classic relationship scenario that many of us can relate to. This time, it’s all about the dirty dish in the sink — but the real issue is much deeper than just household chores.
In this episode, we explore:
How seemingly small triggers can represent bigger emotional needs
The importance of understanding the deeper issues behind everyday conflicts
How emotional intelligence and communication can change the outcome of a fight
Why being "right" in an argument might not always be the best path forward
Join us as we take a closer look at relationships, communication, and how we can all become better at understanding our triggers and responding, rather than reacting.
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