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Relationship School Podcast

Learn street level, practical tools to have better relationships from a real dude who is a solid husband and father. Jayson Gaddis, founder of The Relationship School, interviews couples, experts, neuroscientists, therapists, coaches, and everyday people to help you have the best relationships possible. Watch your long-term partnerships, family relationships, friendships, and work relationships get better. Jayson offers a fun action step at the end of each episode. Let's do this people! Let's learn how to love bigger! The world needs it.
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Now displaying: April, 2024
Apr 23, 2024

Irka and Eugene join Jayson to talk non-monogamy. Is monogamy inherently restrictive? Do people in polyamorous relationships have boundaries? Is non-hierarchical polyamory possible? What role does sexual exploration play in a polyamorous relationship? Is non-monogamy for you? Whether you’re monogamous or not, you’ll find plenty of wisdom in this insightful conversation.

Timestamps:

  • 8:45 - Definitions and terms
  • 11:40 - Boundaries
  • 19:52 - Thirds
  • 34:09 - Is monogamy inherently restrictive?
  • 37:39 - Sexual exploration
  • 42:27 - Is non-monogamy for you?
  • 51:03 - Communication
  • 53:51 - Advice for high school kids
  • 57:45 - Links
  • 59:15 - Action step

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Apr 16, 2024

In this podcast, I interview Satyen and Suzanne, both long-time students of David Deida. These two are super honest, loving individuals, and wow have they been through a lot! There share some very vulnerable details about how they navigated religion, affairs, and fighting. They give you concrete practical tools you can try right now with your partner. These guys live it!

SHOWNOTES

  • How did Satyen and Suzanne start caring about relationships? [4:27]
  • Why did Satyen resist marriage? [7:00]
  • What ingredient was the “it” factor for Suzanne’s attraction to Satyen? [7:44]
  • What role did religion play in their relationship? [10:42]
  • How did fighting about food bring them closer? [12:15]
  • What impact did David Deida have on their connection? [14:28]
  • How did they create a new template for their relationship? [16:06]
  • The most challenging period of their relationship [18:02]
  • One really important practice to heal from infidelity [20:15]
  • Satyen and Suzanne demonstrate a powerful tool to express emotional pain to your partner [26:30]
  • The often-missed key to understanding your partner [32:43]
  • What is PCP and ISE and how do they create connection and turn-on? [34:50]

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Satyen and Suzanne are the authorities on relationship – passionately intwined for twenty-seven years and sought after by people over the the world for their powerful and cutting edge trainings. With over two decades of study, teaching and facilitation in this area, they have taught tens of thousands of singles and couples the art of creating passionate, juicy intimacy that lasts a lifetime.

A living demonstration of a couple who are continually re-igniting their spark, passion and love, Satyen and Suzanne practically distill what for many can be a confusing, frustrating and even painful topic down to its very workable, irresistible essence. Whether on radio, tv or in auditoriums of thousands, their style is provocative, inspiring, and above all, full of practical wisdom. They have a unique gift for hearing what lies beneath your questions, and giving you answers that convey deep truths with incredible heart. Never shy of controversy, they are willing to take conventional wisdom to task where it falls short in order to help you learn and live the most effective relationship skills.

Satyen and Suzanne are committed to, and superlatively skilled at, saying the things that no one else says, going places that no one else goes — so that you can have the hot, deep, loving, passionate relationship that you deserve…starting now!

http://acceleratedevolutionacademy.com

Apr 9, 2024

Jayson shares his thoughts on the controversy surrounding popular podcaster Andrew Huberman. What can we learn about ourselves and our relationships from the online reaction to the recent revelations about Andrew Huberman? What are you projecting onto the authority figures in your life? Are you putting people in your life on a pedestal, and how will you react when they inevitably fail you?

Timestamps:

  • 2:17 - What can we learn from the Andrew Huberman situation?
  • 5:24 - Pedestal to pit
  • 13:55 - Are you projecting on to authority figures?

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Apr 2, 2024

Relationship pain has a very clear purpose. If you are hip to it, you’ll thrive in relationships. If you are uneducated here, you’ll run away and play the victim. Direct and to the point, I suggest a very important daily practice for you to strengthen your mindset about long-term partnership. Pain hurts indeed. And, what if pain was your ally in disguise?

 

Relationship Pain Daily Practice

I have two choices with my relationship pain:

1. Use it to make me weaker by whining, complaining, and blaming others (or myself).
2. Use it to make me stronger by seeing it as my ally to master the lesson it’s bringing me.

It’s 100% of the time up to me to choose.


Timestamps:

  • 3:15 - Two choices when it comes to relationship pain
  • 9:32 - The first thing to NOT do when in relationship pain
  • 13:40 - The good news about pain and stress
  • 19:40 - The link between your emotional pain and your numbing habits
  • 24:37 - Action step

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