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EPISODE · Oct 29, 2019 · 41 MIN

EP147 - Why isn’t S/He Doing What I Want?

from Sexology · host Dr. Nazanin Moali, Ph.D, Psychology of Sex | Couple Therapy | Sex Education

Welcome to episode 147 of the Sexology Podcast! Today I’m delighted to welcome CrisMarie Campbell and Susan Clarke to the podcast. In this episode they speak to me about the misconceptions people have around having good relationships, not over compromising in a relationship and finding your voice to communicate what you really want to your partner.     CrisMarie Campbell and Susan Clarke are the co-founders of Thrive Inc. They’ve spent 20 years helping men, women, couples, and teams to resolve difficult conflicts and create strong, thriving relationships. They’ve written two books: The Beauty of Conflict and The Beauty of Conflict for Couples.     They’ve given presentations on conflict resolution, communication, teamwork, and creative problem solving at Fortune 100 companies like Johnson & Johnson, Microsoft, AT&T and Nationwide, as well as, at organizations like the Gates Foundation, University of Washington Medical Center, and San Francisco Giants and many others.     They also run transformational retreats for couples several times a year, including Couples Mojo and Couples Alive.    In This Episode You Will Hear:     The misconceptions people have around having good relationships   Learning to not over compromise in a relationship   How the blame game comes into effect when you’re changing too much of yourself for a relationship  The art of communicating this issue with your partner  How having a good relationship doesn’t always mean you’re having good sex  Strategies to help keep your partner excited   Unconventional ways people can feel closer to their partner  Being stuck having left over sex   Learning to say how what you really want   Recommendations to properly understand what your partner is communicating to you         Find CrisMarie and Susan here:   https://www.thriveinc.com   https://www.facebook.com/thriveincmt  https://www.instagram.com/thriveinc   https://www.beautyofconflict.com       Find me on social media: https://www.instagram.com/oasis2care  https://www.facebook.com/oasis2care      Work with me:  https://oasis2care.com/contact-nazanin-moali-psychologist/    Extra Content    Bonus episode, Sex & Anorexia Nervosa: https://oasis2care.com/bonus-episode-anorexia-nervosa-sex/  Bonus Episode, Sex & OCD: https://oasis2care.com/bonus-episode-ocd-and-sex/  Bonus Episode, Sex & Depression: https://oasis2care.com/bonus-depression-sex/     Podcast Produced by Pete Bailey - http://petebailey.net/audio  Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Welcome to episode 147 of the Sexology Podcast! Today I’m delighted to welcome CrisMarie Campbell and Susan Clarke to the podcast. In this episode they speak to me about the misconceptions people have around having good relationships, not over compromising in a relationship and finding your voice to communicate what you really want to your partner.     CrisMarie Campbell and Susan Clarke are the co-founders of Thrive Inc. They’ve spent 20 years helping men, women, couples, and teams to resolve difficult conflicts and create strong, thriving relationships. They’ve written two books: The Beauty of Conflict and The Beauty of Conflict for Couples.     They’ve given presentations on conflict resolution, communication, teamwork, and creative problem solving at Fortune 100 companies like Johnson & Johnson, Microsoft, AT&T and Nationwide, as well as, at organizations like the Gates Foundation, University of Washington Medical Center, and San Francisco Giants and many others.     They also run transformational retreats for couples several times a year, including Couples Mojo and Couples Alive.    In This Episode You Will Hear:     The misconceptions people have around having good relationships   Learning to not over compromise in a relationship   How the blame game comes into effect when you’re changing too much of yourself for a relationship  The art of communicating this issue with your partner  How having a good relationship doesn’t always mean you’re having good sex  Strategies to help keep your partner excited   Unconventional ways people can feel closer to their partner  Being stuck having left over sex   Learning to say how what you really want   Recommendations to properly understand what your partner is communicating to you         Find CrisMarie and Susan here:   https://www.thriveinc.com   https://www.facebook.com/thriveincmt  https://www.instagram.com/thriveinc   https://www.beautyofconflict.com       Find me on social media: https://www.instagram.com/oasis2care  https://www.facebook.com/oasis2care      Work with me:  https://oasis2care.com/contact-nazanin-moali-psychologist/    Extra Content    Bonus episode, Sex & Anorexia Nervosa: https://oasis2care.com/bonus-episode-anorexia-nervosa-sex/  Bonus Episode, Sex & OCD: https://oasis2care.com/bonus-episode-ocd-and-sex/  Bonus Episode, Sex & Depression: https://oasis2care.com/bonus-depression-sex/     Podcast Produced by Pete Bailey - http://petebailey.net/audio  Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

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