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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: March, 2023
Mar 28, 2023

What is my life's purpose? 

How can I find health and happiness? 

Many of us ask these common questions and Dr. John Demartini, one of Jayson’s mentors, shares his thoughts with us.

Dr. Demartini is a polymath with four decades of research and expertise exploring over 200 disciplines in pursuit of what he calls the Universal Principles of Life and Health. In addition to his work as a researcher and best-selling author, Dr. Demartini travels the globe as an international educator/speaker.

This episode traverses the great plains of modern medicine to symptomatology, enlightenment to reincarnation, cryptocurrency to financial advice, and the interpersonal/relational aspects of our human experiences. 

Tune in to this week’s episode to learn from this incredible man.

Timestamps:

  • What we do vs. what we say [8:30]
  • What’s your strategy for achieving your goals? [11:30]
  • So you think your job sucks, but does it really? [16:30]
  • Illness, symptoms, and the mind [18:30]
  • Thoughts on reincarnation [24:30]
  • Demartini’s theories on the rise in autoimmune disease [30:30]
  • Is social media making us physically ill? [32:30]
  • Demartini’s opinions on Attachment Theory [36:30]
  • No such thing as a dysfunctional family [45:00]
  • Beware of the “all-enlightened” person [49:00]
  • Can we train our bodies to sleep less? [1:10:00]
  • Cryptocurrencies and financial advice [1:14:00]

 

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Mar 21, 2023

If you plan on getting married, make sure you are willing to do these three things... You won't want to miss this.

 

Timestamps:

  • 0:57 - Don’t get married unless…
  • 2:58 - How should we define success in marriage?
  • 5:34 - Only get married if you do these 3 things
  • 11:07 - Takeaway

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Mar 14, 2023

On this week’s episode we speak with relationship coach, author, TedX speaker, and host of the Man Alive podcast, Shana James about her newly released book, Honest Sex. We explore the intersection of sex, spirituality, authentic relating, and creativity, and she offers her expanded definition of sex: Tune in to learn about co-creating a deepened honesty to enhance sexual and relational connection/gratification.

Timestamps:

  • 0:59 - Guest introduction
  • 2:07 - Interview
  • 5:56 - Sexual creativity
  • 15:07 - Fast food sex
  • 23:05 - When should parents talk to kids about sex?
  • 29:54 - Dealing with sexual differences
  • 36:00 - Exercises for couples

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Mar 7, 2023

Jayson and Ellen discuss relationship skills we should learn (e.g. face reading, empathy, conflict resolution). There's no doubt that we have the capacity to have good relationships, because we know we're innately capable of being loving parents, partners, and positive citizens - that's what we're meant to be as humans - but cultivating our relational capacities is actually a developmental achievement and essential ingredient for health and wellness.

Timestamps:

  • 0:00 - Intro
  • 1:46 - Relationship as a skill
  • 14:38 - Why is a growth mindset important?
  • 23:07 - Therapy clients vs. coaching clients
  • 31:54 - Action step

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