
We all crave human connection, acceptance, and love but not all of us have learned how to relate to one another or even ourselves well. The Relational Intelligence Podcast (T.R.I.P.) is all about finding ways to develop happy, healthy, and fulfilling relationships, whether they be romantic, platonic, family, or work relationships. We'll have casual conversations about common relational obstacles a... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 68 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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| Categories | EducationSociety & CultureSelf-ImprovementRelationships | ||||

In this week's episode we consider how emotional neglect in childhood may be interpreted and later show up in adult relationships. We highlight 5 ways people may be impacted:
1. They may have difficulty processing their emotions
2. They may feel ov... more
In this week's episode we navigate the complex balance between keeping ourselves safe from relational harm and opening ourselves up to experience fulfilling connections. While the walls we've built can keep us safe, they can also keep us hidden.
We'... more
In this week's episode we discuss the dilemma we often face when looking to determine if a relationship is worth nurturing, maintaining, or releasing. While there is no guidebook to tell us exactly what to do, we can leverage biblical principles and ... more
In this week's episode we dive into Matthew 7:3 that says, "Why do you see the speck that is in your brother's eye, but do not notice the log that is in your own eye?"
We're called to live a life of humility, and that heart posture enables us to con... more
This podcast has been incredibly helpful. I love that you are so real and have so many relatable examples. I’ve gotten so much from each episode and already listening again to soak it all in. Thank you for doing this.
Very interesting to hear the her perspective on situations. Very thoughtful, the passion to articulate so many emotions.
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Apple Podcasts | #67 |
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