Relationship Advice show

Relationship Advice

Summary: I Do Podcast interviews today’s most successful and inspiring relationship experts, therapists and couples. Hosted by Chase and Sarah Kosterlitz, I Do Podcast is all about inspiring young couples to create a fulfilling and happy relationship. Our weekly podcast will give you great advice to improve your relationship and fun ways to keep the spark alive. Each episode we will interview amazing relationship experts who share their knowledge on building successful and lasting love. Our guests will provide daily tips to improve your relationship, advice for young couples, amazing books and resources and much more. Join us on our journey to create lasting love!

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Podcasts:

 250: Dealing With Uncertainty | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 38:44

Life is uncertain. Now, more than ever, we're collectively feeling the uncertainty brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic. Listen to today's how to get great tips for dealing with uncertainty both individually and in your relationship.

 Bonus: Motivate Me - How to make your relationship AMAZING! | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 08:52

Dean is obsessed with being better today than he was yesterday! He created a daily podcast to share with you the golden nuggets of inspiration and knowledge he picked up along his self development journey. The idea for Motivate Me is that every episode has the potential to transform your life!

 249: All About Sex Therapy | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 46:37

Most of us have a rough idea what traditional couples therapy looks like. However, sex therapy for couples seems to be less well known. Listen to today's show to learn more about sex therapy and how it can help your relationship.

 248: Co-Parenting and Sexuality | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 49:46

The new normal family dynamic is evolving and co-parenting plays a big role in many of these new situations. In today's episode, Dr. Lis tells us how to co-parent better and how to reduce the shame around sexuality for ourselves in our kids.

 247: The Seasons Of Your Relationship | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 48:47

Our relationships go through natural rhythms and cycles just as the rest of nature does. If you can understand that your relationship will go through different seasons, you can better navigate the changes. Listen to this episode to learn about the different seasons of your relationship and life.

 246: How To Create Meaning, Purpose And Happiness In Your Relationship | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 45:56

This show's title sounds like a big project, huh? Well, we believe it's definitely one worth pursuing! Listen to today's show to get the tools and information to start creating more meaning, purpose and happiness in your relationship today!

 245: Managing Stress & Anxiety During COVID-19 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 45:25

You're not alone if the current crisis is causing you to feel stressed and anxious. Anxiety can manifest itself in many ways that prove detrimental to our own personal health, as well as our relationships. The sense of uncertainty, worrying about the future and the general demands of life are all forms of anxiety. Don’t let anxiety bog you down and negatively affect the relationship with yourself and your partner.

 244: Love Is Not Enough | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 33:56

Mark Manson is a NYT bestselling author who has written books about hope, living a good life and now an audible original about love and relationships. Listen to today's show to hear Mark's perspective of relationships through his own personal experiences and through putting together an audiobook on about them.

 243: Understanding Personalities for Better Relationships | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 45:04

Our personality is created by a multitude of complex factors to create a way in which we view the world and relate with others. One theory on the dimensions of our personality comes from the 19th-century spiritual philosopher George Gurdjieff. Today's guest, John Cottone, Ph.D., walks us through Gurdjieff's personality theory and shows us how we can apply it to ourselves and our relationships.

 242: The Coronavirus And Your Relationship | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 43:17

The coronavirus pandemic is on everyone's minds, and is likely adding stress to your life and relationships. Listen to today's show with Dr. Melanie Joy as we discuss how to navigate your personal and relational life specifically during these difficult times.

 241: Financial Planning and Your Relationship | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 36:55

Personal finances and insurance are not the most sexy topics when it comes to working on your relationship. However, these things can pull two people apart and even end relationships all together. Listen to today's show to learn how to get your financial and relational life in order with your partner.

 240: Coercive Control In Relationships | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 34:44

Coercive control is a seriously negative strategy introduced in some relationships. Listen to today's show to understand if you are in a coercive control relationship, and how to navigate this territory.

 239: Is Love Best When It's Fresh? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 48:15

Our romantic lives with our partners will inevitably change over time. How can we navigate these changes in long term relationships? Listen to today's show to learn some tools and insights into this thing we call LOVE.

 238: When Sorry Isn't Enough | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 37:53

Much of a successful relationship involves properly apologizing to your partner and repairing the relationship. Relationships are not necessarily about preventing disagreements and arguments, but apologizing and moving forward positively. Listen to today's show to learn how to apologize the right way!

 237: Pitfalls of Using Others to Manage Your Anxiety | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 36:29

Relationship partners and friends can offer valuable support for managing stress and anxiety in our lives. However, sometimes relying on others to manage our emotions can create negative effects in our lives and relationships. Listen to today's show to learn how to balance this sometimes complicated dynamic. 

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