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How Science Can Help Your Marriage Communication

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Are there some aspects of your marriage that aren't what you expect?

Today we talk to science writer, Christie Aschwanden, about uncertainty. I recently listened to her podcast from Scientific American titled Uncertain, and I was struck by the parallels in science and relationships.

We’ll discuss the unknown perceptions we have that color the way we see the world and how those unknown perceptions can cause conflict in your relationship:

  • We’ll discuss how being wrong can strengthen your relationship
  • I’ll offer you a habit to help you spot those invisible perceptions so you connect with your sweetheart more deeply

Habit for Your Happily Ever After

This week’s habit for your happily ever after is to use the phrase, “Tell me where I’m wrong.”

Date Night Discussion

Take a look at the dress that broke the internet. What do you see? What does your sweetheart see?

Talk about how weird it is that two people can both see the truth, yet see something so totally different.

Connect to Improve Your Relationship Communication

Visit the show notes here.

Please subscribe to my newsletter here.

Follow me on Instagram.

Reach me at 970-210-4480

Connect with my guest

Visit Christie's website.

Connect on social media.

Listen to UNCERTAIN.

Listen to her other podcast Emerging Form.

  continue reading

78 episodes

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Manage episode 431927061 series 3406970
Content provided by Rebecca Mullen. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Rebecca Mullen or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

Are there some aspects of your marriage that aren't what you expect?

Today we talk to science writer, Christie Aschwanden, about uncertainty. I recently listened to her podcast from Scientific American titled Uncertain, and I was struck by the parallels in science and relationships.

We’ll discuss the unknown perceptions we have that color the way we see the world and how those unknown perceptions can cause conflict in your relationship:

  • We’ll discuss how being wrong can strengthen your relationship
  • I’ll offer you a habit to help you spot those invisible perceptions so you connect with your sweetheart more deeply

Habit for Your Happily Ever After

This week’s habit for your happily ever after is to use the phrase, “Tell me where I’m wrong.”

Date Night Discussion

Take a look at the dress that broke the internet. What do you see? What does your sweetheart see?

Talk about how weird it is that two people can both see the truth, yet see something so totally different.

Connect to Improve Your Relationship Communication

Visit the show notes here.

Please subscribe to my newsletter here.

Follow me on Instagram.

Reach me at 970-210-4480

Connect with my guest

Visit Christie's website.

Connect on social media.

Listen to UNCERTAIN.

Listen to her other podcast Emerging Form.

  continue reading

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