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Rock that Relationship!

Corey Seemiller and Tracy Wood
Divorce
Relationships
Personal Growth
Communication
Emotional Intelligence
Therapy
Friendship
Intuition
Mediation
Soulmates
Parenting
Mental Health
Financial Independence
Communication In Relationships
Emotional Well-Being
Past Life Relationships
Healthy Relationships
Money Management
Trust In Relationships
Family Law

Are you looking for that podcast where you can truly ponder the intricacies of healthy relationships? We obsess nonstop, looking at the ins and outs of complex issues people face today in developing, maintaining, and ending relationships. We bring together experiences of everyday people with insight from professionals and a little humor to ensure YOU feel engaged and inspired to rock your relation... more

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Recent Guests

Alisa Kriegel
Psychologist and memoirist, author of From Sexless Marriage to Sex Goddess, A Memoir
Alisa Kriegel
Episode: S14. Episode 6: Friends with an Ex with Psychologist and Memoirist, Alisa Kriegel
Sandy Wesson
Channeler, medium, intuitive psychic
Independent practitioner
Episode: S13. Episode 9: Messages from the Other Side with Sandy Wesson
Tomoko Uno
QHHT Level 2 Practitioner
Self-employed spiritual practitioner
Episode: S13. Episode 6: Cutting Energetic Ties with Tomoko Uno
Kristen Alvarez
Guide and coach focused on Human Design
Dualova.ai
Episode: S13. Episode 5: Human Design with Kristen Alvarez
Tammy Waldron
Master energy healing teacher and practitioner
Tammy Waldron/independent
Episode: S13. Episode 3: The Science of Soulmates with Tammy Waldron
Marcie Hardy
Hypnosis coach and counselor specializing in soulmates, past lives, and spiritual guidance
intuitiveclarityhypnosis.com
Episode: S13. Episode 2: Myths of Soulmates with Marcelina Hardy
Marv Machura
Practicing psychic, tarot card expert, teacher, and performing musician
Episode: S11. Episode 7: Unlocking the Mystery of Tarot with Marv Machura
Susan Reynolds
Karmic Astrologer with over 40 years of experience
Episode: S11. Episode 6: Karmic Astrology with Susan Reynolds
Jill Hewins
Expert in past life regression and soul work
Episode: S11. Episode 3: Past Life Regression with Jill Hewins

Hosts

Corey
Co-host of the relationship-focused show with a background in personal storytelling and relationship discussions.
Tracy
Co-host focused on insights about relationships, personal growth, and emotional intelligence.

Reviews

4.9 out of 5 stars from 23 ratings
  • Insightful and Honest

    I enjoy listening to Corey and Tracy share their experiences and perspectives on relationships. The podcast offers its listeners a valuable resource when navigating relationships. I can’t wait for the next season! Thank you both!!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    FindJoyToday
    United States3 years ago
  • Excellent podcast.

    I love it

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    XGRMEC
    United States3 years ago
  • Very relatable and useful show!

    Corey and Tracy are very down to earth people who bring deep, personal, and helpful topics to their listeners. It feels like you are listening to 2 friends talk about all things relationships with a good balance of humor and seriousness. I have been able to apply these concepts to my own romantic relationship, as well as to friendships, relations with family, and relations with coworkers. I highly recommend :)

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    little al smitty
    United States3 years ago
  • Great pairing of relatable relationship conversation

    Really enjoyed the way Corey and Tracy bring their different perspective in an authentic way.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    KrisArnett
    United States4 years ago

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Strong value for practical takeaways and self-reflection.
Relatable and down-to-earth hosts who mix humor with real relationship insights.
Thoughtful conversations that feel like two friends discussing growth.

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S13. Episode 6: Cutting Energetic Ties with Tomoko Uno
Q: What happens if you cut a cord and still feel attached years later?
Cord cutting is not about erasing all memory of a person; it's about releasing the energy and attachment so that future interactions are healthier, and if needed, the process can be repeated for new or lingering ties.
S13. Episode 6: Cutting Energetic Ties with Tomoko Uno
Q: Can couples do QHHT together, or is it better for individuals?
It's generally best to have one person per session because the interviewer needs to access personal subconscious guidance; couples can explore energy work separately, and results can still impact the relationship.
S13. Episode 6: Cutting Energetic Ties with Tomoko Uno
Q: What does a typical QHHT session look like from start to finish?
An initial interview to understand the relationship context, a two-hour past-life regression session under hypnosis, a guided questionnaire for subconscious questions, and a debrief where higher self scans address healing or physical concerns.
S13. Episode 9: Messages from the Other Side with Sandy Wesson
Q: What role does grief play after soulmate connections or losses, and how does the afterlife intersect with healing?
Grief remains a natural process even when there is ongoing connection with the loved one; recognizing that the soul continues its journey beyond physical death can help reframe loss as part of a broader healing and learning process.
S13. Episode 9: Messages from the Other Side with Sandy Wesson
Q: Can everyday listeners receive signs without a formal reading?
Yes, by paying attention to patterns, dreams, and signs (like pennies) and by asking directly for direction, then interpreting the responses they notice.

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Listeners tune in to explore the nuances of intimate relationships, personal growth, and self-care through candid conversations about boundaries, mindset shifts, emotional intelligence, and resilience. Episodes blend personal anecdotes with practical tips on self-love, time management, solo experiences, and wellness, often weaving in spirituality, intuition, and ritual-like practices. The show stands out for its warm, relatable dynamic between hosts who share honest perspectives and a healthy mix of humor and seriousness, making challenging topics feel accessible and actionable.

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5. Tammy Waldron
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