
Ep 16: How Not to Hate Your Partner with Jancee Dunn
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Summary
In this conversation, Jancee Dunn shares her experiences navigating the complexities of marriage and parenthood, highlighting the unexpected challenges that arise when transitioning into parenthood. She discusses the importance of communication, the impact of societal expectations on relationships, and the necessity of seeking help through couples therapy. Dunn emphasizes the need for clarity in roles and responsibilities, as well as the importance of reconnecting with one's partner after having children. The conversation also touches on the challenges of maintaining intimacy and the emotional toll of parenting on relationships.
Chapters
00:00 Communication Breakdown in Relationships 07:42 The Asymmetry of Communication Between Genders 10:21 Understanding Stonewalling and Its Effects 16:19 The Role of Empathy in Conflict Resolution 18:14 Seeking Help: The Journey to Therapy 24:30 Terry Real's Tough Love Approach 30:39 The Impact of Parental Conflict on Children 32:20 Breaking the Cycle of Anger 33:13 Understanding Communication in Relationships 33:58 Reconnecting as Partners 34:53 Navigating the Transition to Empty Nest 35:48 Establishing Systems for Relationship Health 37:30 The Importance of Date Nights 38:56 Mindfulness in Parenting and Relationships 42:51 The Impact of Sensuality on Intimacy 43:49 The Work Behind a Healthy Sex Life 47:51 Resentment and Connection in Relationships 51:29 Preparing for Parenthood 53:31 The Division of Labor in Parenting 56:03 Negotiation and Clarity in Relationships 56:53 The Power Imbalance in Relationships
Keywords
parenthood, relationships, communication, couples therapy, intimacy, family dynamics, conflict resolution, marriage, parenting challenges, emotional connection
Takeaways
We were one of those annoying couples who rarely fought. You don't know until it happens how your life is going to completely turn upside down. We passed it, but not us. There's something taboo about this fighting that goes on behind closed doors. I would expect him to read my mind. It's not taking a break. It's punitive. You can't talk to him like that. What are you giving to the relationship? You have to learn to negotiate. It's comforting to know a lot of us are going through this.
Titles
Navigating Parenthood: The Realities of Marriage Communication in Relationships: The Key to Connection
Sound Bites
"We passed it, but not us." "You can't talk to him like that." "You have to learn to negotiate."