336: Release Your Shame, Explore Your Sexuality

336: Release Your Shame, Explore Your Sexuali...

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How To Stop Jealousy From Sabotaging Your Relationship

Jealousy and envy can feel shameful, but they often reveal important fears, longings, and unmet needs beneath the surface. In this episode, we explore the difference between jealousy, the fear of losing something we already have, and envy, the pain of wanting something we do not ...  Show more

Emotional Regulation and Why It’s Important In Relationships: Part 2

In part two of our Emotional Regulation series, we’re talking all about co-regulation — how to regulate with your partner, friend, or someone you trust.While some people naturally want closeness and support when they’re overwhelmed, others need space before they’re ready to conne ...  Show more

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