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EPISODE · Apr 14, 2026 · 23 MIN

159. The Real Source of Emotional Safety in Relationships

from Respected & Connected: Practical Conversations for Couples Who Want Real Partnership · host Sharon Costanzo

Many struggling couples use the same phrase: "I don't feel safe." Sometimes that's absolutely true. But more often, what people mean is something closer to: I don't like how this interaction feels. I feel uncomfortable, destabilized, or emotionally off balance—and I need you to respond differently so I can feel okay again. But when one partner becomes responsible for stabilizing the other, the relationship quietly shifts out of partnership and into something much more fragile. In this episode, we challenge common assumptions about emotional safety and explore why the very strategies we use to protect ourselves often create more distance instead. In this episode: Why "feeling unsafe" in relationships is often really about emotional discomfort The five losing strategies couples use to regain power and protection How being right, controlling reactions, withdrawing, or retaliating damages connection The winning strategies that actually build safety and intimacy Why real relationship growth means learning to handle disappointment with maturity At the heart of it, relationships aren't supposed to feel comfortable all the time. Being close to another person inevitably brings up old wounds, insecurities, and the urge to protect yourself. The shift happens when you stop trying to control the relationship into safety—and start showing up from the wiser, more mature part of yourself. That's where honesty, generosity, and real connection begin to grow. If this episode resonates with you, subscribe to the podcast and share it with your partner or someone who cares deeply about their relationships. And if you're ready for deeper support in breaking painful relationship patterns, learn more about working with Sharon Costanzo at sharoncostanzo.com/links.

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Many struggling couples use the same phrase: "I don't feel safe." Sometimes that's absolutely true. But more often, what people mean is something closer to: I don't like how this interaction feels. I feel uncomfortable, destabilized, or emotionally...

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