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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: September, 2020
Sep 30, 2020

Many of our Relationship School students know the tool “sharing impact.” Well, now I have a short update on that tool for you. 

My wife and I made a big improvement based on something we saw with our students. 

When not done well, this tool can leave some people feeling defensive. So, we added a step that will mitigate some of that defensiveness.

Check it out

 

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Sep 24, 2020

A lot of couples fight about money.

Money has a lot of charge for most of us.

That’s why I wanted to interview Ken Honda about how we can improve our relationship to money.

Ken has written dozens of books and has tons of advice for you about money and how you can increase wealth and connection.

I think you’ll enjoy this one.

 

Shownotes:

  • 4:05: Introduction Ken Honda
  • 12:10: Why is there pain and fear around money
  • 16:00: Finding out who you are in order to have a better relationship with money
  • 24:40: The relation between emotional intelligence and financial intelligence  
  • 31:00 Happiness and money
  • 35:25: Money and generosity
  • 39:00: How to relax our body and mind around money
  • 43:00 Money advice for couples
  • 47:40: Rising kids with financial intelligence
  • 1:00:40 Action step

 

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Sep 16, 2020

If you are single, I got some feedback from a lot of people on this. They helped me ensure that these are in fact, 3 of the biggest myths around being single.

Would love your input. Take a listen and leave a comment on social, or below in the blog/podcast post.

Shownotes:

  • 4:45: Myth # 1
  • 6:30: Myth # 2
  • 8:25: Myth # 3
  • 12:20: Action step

 

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Sep 9, 2020

Have you ever upset someone because you wanted to speak your truth or follow your truth? If you choose to follow your heart in life, you’re going to upset people and disappoint people.

It’s part of the path. But so many of us listen to the fear and shrink away from what’s true for us, instead of having the courage to stand up, express ourselves, or follow our dreams.

In this podcast, you’ll hear one man’s story of overcoming fear and saying no to his father’s wishes.

Whew. It’s powerful what he did. And, as a result his life has been pretty extraordinary.

 

Shownotes:
  • 3:10: Introduction of Kute Blackson and his life story
  • 16:55: Overcoming the fear of being your true self
  • 33:35: Dealing with people who criticize you
  • 39:10: How to overcome the victim mentality
  • 47:15: How to let go of our past
  • 52:35: About racism
  • 1:03:10 Action step

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Sep 2, 2020

If you are feeling stressed I think this will be helpful for you now, and to save for a future date when you are feeling stressed. Your ability to meet adversity will likely determine your results in your relational life, and more. 

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