In this episode we talk briefly about fear and how to deal with it.
http://relationshipschool.com/connected
I think you’ll find this podcast interview very helpful right now. It’s a good reminder of how to work through adversity.
My guest is Mark Divine, a former Navy Seal. This guy’s a machine and doing so much good in the world right now.
Pay special attention to how he got into the Navy Seals.
There are some good lessons that will help you be stronger right now.
Shownotes:
Useful Links:
https://staringdownthewolf.com/code-home
https://www.amazon.com/Staring-Down-Wolf-Leadership-Commitments/dp/1250231582
https://unbeatablemind.com/about-mark-divine/
Are you practicing social distancing? How are you doing this without being a jerk? BOUNDARIES. :) Here are a few simple tips and my thoughts on how we can stay connected during this crisis. These are intense times and I encourage you to stay at home and learn.
Useful Links:
http://relationshipschool.com/connected https://coronavirus.jhu.edu/ https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/ Chris kresser- RHR: Everything You Need to Know about Coronavirus, with Dr. Ramzi Asfour https://chriskresser.com/everything-you-need-to-know-about-coronavirus-with-dr-ramzi-asfour/ Sam Harris podcast - Making Sense https://samharris.org/podcasts/191-early-thoughts-pandemic/
I love teenagers! As you know I used you to work with troubled teens in a variety of settings, from drug treatment centers to wilderness therapy programs.
I think to be skilled with teens requires some serious skill. That’s why I brought my friend Aaron Huey on the podcast to discuss how to deal with difficult teens.
If you are not a parent, this will still be valuable as we discuss addiction, boundaries, and enabling, all issues that come up in adult relationships too.
Listen now!
Shownotes:
Useful Links:
https://firemountainprograms.com/ http://relationshipschool.com/connected
In last week’s podcast, I answered the question people ask me all the time, “Is it okay to have expectations?”
I came up with 6 expectations that are reasonable to have in a partnership.
But it’s also important for us to discuss when it’s not okay or when it’s a bad idea to have expectations. I came up with 8 big ones that I DO NOT recommend.
The biggest one is expecting someone else to live according to your values. Ouch. People do this one all the time, including me! Doah!
Check out this week’s podcast to hear the other 7.
Enjoy
Is it okay to have expectations in relationships?
My answer is nuanced. It’s a YES, and it’s a No.
Listen to this short podcast and discover the six expectations that I think are totally reasonable to have in a relationship, especially a partnership.