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SC 33 - Sharing Impact - Relationship Tool with Joshua Levin

SC 33 - Sharing Impact - Relationship Tool with Joshua Levin

FromRelationship School Podcast


SC 33 - Sharing Impact - Relationship Tool with Joshua Levin

FromRelationship School Podcast

ratings:
Length:
39 minutes
Released:
Jan 28, 2016
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

This week, I bring onto the podcast a long-time friend and relationship wizard Joshua Levin, to help me outline a potent relationship tool: sharing impact.  Like many relationship tools, sharing impact is a simple, yet difficult tool to use in relationship. WTF is sharing impact and how can it help you dramatically decrease drama in your relationship? Find out by listening in. This is the first episode in a series on “relationship tools.” This is a new format I’m trying out, so make sure to leave your comments and feedback below. Does this serve you? Do you want more episodes like this? Let me know! SHOWNOTES: Why does Joshua care about relationships? [5:40] Why do we need a tool like “sharing impact” in a long-term partnership? [9:00] What is “sharing impact”? [11:10] By contrast, what do many people do instead of sharing impact? [15:15] Josh shares a personal example of sharing impact [21:05] Jayson and Joshua trade impact back and forth [25:00] What happens after we share impact? [28:00] Josh encourages us to start with ______ [30:00] The difference between expression and communication [35:00]
Released:
Jan 28, 2016
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

A trail blazing relationship podcast for growth-development oriented people who want a deeply fulfilling long-term relationship. Here we re-write the outdated nonsense of marriage and monogamy and offer you practical, easy to apply tools so you can get the kind of relationship you deserve and then strengthen it over time. Your host Jayson Gaddis once again shares his own traumas and triumphs on the way to "winning*" in marriage (*winning means he can get his connection needs met without compromising his values or integrity). Join him, his wife, and many other relationship geeks as they explore the next chapter of modern monogamy.