The Grammar of Us
Why do we keep having the same arguments? Why do we feel truly seen by some people and misunderstood by others? "The Grammar of Us" is a podcast that decodes the hidden language of human connection. We go beyond the surface of relationships to explore the underlying behavioral patterns—the unspoken rules, the recurring cycles, and the subtle communications that define how we treat each other.
Each week, we break down the syntax of love, conflict, and everything in between. Whether it's with a partner, a family member, a friend, or a colleague, we'll provide you with the tools to identify your own relational patterns, break negative cycles, and build more conscious, compassionate, and resilient connections. Tune in to rewrite your relational grammar and build a more fulfilling "us."
We invite you to tune in, engage, and connect with a community that celebrates the beautiful complexity of being human. Let’s embark on this journey together!
The Grammar of Us
Navigating the Holiday Season - Part Deux
I think that too often the person who initiated a divorce or separation, is seen to be the villain. But I don’t think that should be the case. It takes courage to get to the point to walk away from a relationship that you have invested in. It takes two people to fall in love in the same way that it takes two people to fall out of love.
Relationships change and evolve, and it’s in the everyday moments that build a relationship. It’s in the small moments that might seem insignificant, but actually are the building blocks for a strong and healthy relationship like having coffee in the morning a kiss on the forehead having someone to talk to when you get home at night about your day. It’s in the small moments that you Will you learn little bits of information about your partner and build rituals together?
As we go into the festive season and embrace all types of family structures who are navigating this time of year which society puts a lot of pressure on families being together, and the perfection around the holidays that is unrealistic. It’s important to have realistic open and honest conversation with your ex partner and your children about the day or how the festive season will look.
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