
A podcast to help you focus on common issues in relationships in order to stop small aggravations from becoming big problems. Co-hosted by husband and wife team Jonathan Baxter (a therapist and consultant in private practice) and Christine Koh (a former music and brain scientist turned writer, podcaster, designer, and creative director).
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 10 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Categories | Social SciencesSociety & CultureScienceRelationships | ||||

Relationships clearly are under duress right now. In this season-closing episode, Christine and Jonathan share their top pandemic relationship tips to help you communicate better and thrive in your relationships.
Hello Relationships is a podcast to... more
What happens when you feel like you're doing all (or most of) the work in a relationship? Workload imbalance is not a new issue but the demands that the pandemic has put on people has elevated this situation to a new level. Jonathan and Christine tal... more
Though it's natural and inevitable, change can be unsettling, whether that's a change in a romantic relationship or friendship, or a job that has turned into something you didn't expect. Jonathan and Christine talk about how to handle changing relati... more
What do you do when you and a family member have conflicting political views? It can get really ugly. Christine and Jonathan address a listener request and talk about how to draw boundaries around political conversations. They talk about what it mean... more
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This pod is amazing! I discovered it through Christine’s other pod, “Edit Your Life,” which I’m also a huge fan of. Clearly these two have tons of experience and I love how they summarize at the end with super actionable advice. Please bring it back!
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The point of view can be interesting with fairly good insight, but he conversation sometimes seems unnatural or ill prepared. It could benefit for a strong edit to remove all of the "uh-huh" acknowledgment from both speakers.
As of episode 4 in:
The point of view can be interesting with fairly good insight, but he conversation sometimes seems unnatural or ill prepared. It could benefit for a strong edit to remove all of the "uh-huh" acknowledgment from both speakers.
I love the conversation between the hosts. They’re wise and very down to earth. I just listened to the last episode of the season and will need to listen again. So many good nuggets. Thank you John and Christine!!
Thank you for putting this out. I have found all episodes so far very very helpful.
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Apple Podcasts | #244 |
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