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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In this episode we interview Dr. Ilene S. Cohen, Ph.D. and discuss relationship advice topics that include: why commitment is the baseline and foundation of a relationship, why it's important to think separately from your partner in a relationship, how to manage your own functioning and avoid trying to manage your partner, why we become emotionally triggered and how to deal with it, how to take an objective approach to a triggered response and why it's important to not judge yourself for becoming triggered.
Gal Szekely is the founder of The Couples Center, a rapidly growing hub for relationship counseling and education in San Francisco area. He is an adjunct faculty at CIIS and JFK universities where he teaches couples counseling and an instructor in the Hakomi experiential therapy method. His work is especially effective since it integrates mindfulness and the wisdom of the body-mind connection. Gal and his wife, Liron, lead popular weekend premarital workshop for couples called Love Made Simple.
Kristen Holbrook is a Registered Clinical Counsellor based in Coquitlam, BC. Kristen offers both individual and couples counseling in her private practice. She has specialized training in the area of trauma and has been trained in EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing). In addition to her private practice work, Kristen provides counseling to women who have experienced historical and domestic abuse in an agency setting.
Maureen Hosier is a licensed psychologist, specializing in the troubled dynamics of individuals in their romantic relationships and in their family and work place relationships. Maureen and her sister, Berta Hosier Conger, co-authored two books titled, You'll Do Anything for Her and You'll Do Anything for Him. They look at a common issue for many in relationship, both men and women, who give up themselves to make the relationship work.
Zev Halpern is a licensed psychotherapist and marriage coach practicing from his office in the Metro DC Area. In addition, Zev also coaches couples virtually on line across the country and world. He is a TV show and podcast host, author and speaker with over 25 years of experience. With the divorce rate climbing, Zev Halpern has turned his attention to helping couples find mutual paths to marital fulfillment and family stability.
John Amodeo PhD, MFT, has been a licensed marriage and family therapist for over thirty-five years in the San Francisco Bay Area. He is the author of Dancing with Fire: A Mindful Way to Loving Relationships. His other books include The Authentic Heart and Love & Betrayal. He is a former writer and contributing editor for Yoga Journal, and has conducted workshops and lectured internationally on relationships and couples therapy.
Laura Doyle is a New York Times bestselling author whose books have been translated into 16 languages and published in 27 countries. Over 50,000 women credit her with not only saving their relationships, but also showing them how to become desired, cherished and adored for life.
Thea & Duane Harvey are marriage and family therapists specializing in Imago Relationship Therapy. They have been married 10 years and have a thriving couples therapy practice in Santa Monica, California. They believe that novelty, pleasure and romance are the keys to creating a lasting joyous connection.
As a licensed marriage and family therapist, Robert Jameson focuses on helping clients understand and overcome issues, such as anger, hurt, depression, anxiety, love, relationships, boundaries and limiting beliefs, to name a few.
- How to evaluate your relationship the right way. - The questions to ask before making a big step in your relationship like moving in together or becoming exclusive, ect... - Why it's important to make lists when moving in with your partner. - The signs that you should be taking the next step in advancing your relationship. - Why it's important that both individuals in a relationship feel their needs are being considered. - And much more!
- How to stop focusing on your partner's contribution to the relationship and start making the changes on your own. - Why working on your own destructive behaviors will help improve your relationship. - How you can take the lead and create positive change in your relationship. - Why talking to a therapist can create a safe space to help work through your relationship issues. - Why it's important not to wait around for your partner to create the change that you want to see and how you can do it yourself!
- Why it's important to develop rituals as a couple. - How to develop a unique relationship identity and why it's important. - How binging on Netflix can actually be a good thing for your relationship. - Learning to preserve your relationship's identity and that of your own. - And much more!
In this episode we discuss relationship topics that include: - How to stop fighting and fall in love again. - Getting clarity on your feelings and relationship desires. - Why getting in touch with your feelings is key to a successful relationship. - How to realize your relationship dreams and create the changes needed to obtain them. - Creating the can-do attitude necessary to get in touch with your feelings. - And much more!
In this episode we discuss relationship topics that include: - Gender norms and how they affect modern relationships. - Why housework is where gender politics comes to a head in our lives. - The conversation around biological and cultural mechanisms at play in gender roles and relationships. - The modern rise of marriage and the great transition culturally. - Why women are a driving force in global economics. - Why men are doing more housework than ever before. - And much more!
In this episode we discuss relationship topics that include: -The similarities between our relationships with food and sex. - How to avoid 'emotional eating'. - Reaching out to your partner to help them in a non-threatening way. - Practicing self love and forgiveness. - How trauma in early life affects our current relationships. - And much more!