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EPISODE · Aug 23, 2021 · 1H 3M

138: Making Sense of Relational Messiness

from The Connected Life

We all do things to the people we care about the most that we wished we hadn't. Often times we avoid looking back because the past is riddled with blame, shame, regret, and condemnation. But what if a return to our history, with the right perspective, could repair the life right in front of us? In part two of this five part series, Pietze and Jonny dive into the messiness that ensued after getting married. They share about the effects of their coping skills and explore some of the motives behind their actions. Through the clarity that's created by looking back, they acknowledge their mistakes while having compassion on themselves. This riveting series will help you to humanism yourself and the people you care about the most. You won't want to miss an episode!

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We all do things to the people we care about the most that we wished we hadn't. Often times we avoid looking back because the past is riddled with blame, shame, regret, and condemnation. But what if a return to our history, with the right...

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