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EPISODE · Mar 26, 2026 · 1H 1M

It's Simple, Not Easy | Ep. 317

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Meeting Emotional Needs in Real LifePull up a seat at the table for Episode 317 of Lunchtime in Rome.This week, Jay and Rachel experienced a meaningful “aha” moment in their marriage—one that reinforced a core truth the podcast has explored for years: meeting each other’s emotional needs is straightforward in theory, but far from simple in practice.The conversation begins with the usual heartfelt catch-up at the table. Chris shares the challenges of a recent house move compounded by weeks of illness, while Jay and Eric reflect on the success of a recent Young Life banquet (complete with trivia, testimonies, and a strong community turnout). There are plenty of laughs, shout-outs to friends who stepped up, and honest talk about showing up for one another when it matters most.Then the focus shifts to the heart of the episode: a real-life relational tension between Jay and Rachel. What started as a conversation about a minor health concern quickly revealed deeper layers around respect, security, comfort, and the challenge of truly joining one another in vulnerability.Jay opens up about a recent “revelation” they had together—one that highlights why the principles we discuss on the show (being open, honest, and vulnerable; keeping Christ at the center; and practicing mutual giving) sound so obvious… yet prove surprisingly difficult to live out in the moment.As always, the guys keep it real: emotions run high, old patterns surface, and grace is required. They explore how even longtime couples can misstep when both partners need their needs met at the same time—and what it looks like to move beyond keeping score toward genuine, intentional care.The episode wraps with lighter fare, including a fun question about cooking equipment and styles the guys might want to explore next (Blackstone griddles? Sous vide? Ethiopian food? Smash burgers?). It’s the perfect mix of vulnerability, practical insight, and the camaraderie that makes Lunchtime in Rome feel like sitting with friends.Why Listen?If you’ve ever thought, “This relationship stuff should be simple… so why is it so hard?” this episode will resonate. Jay’s transparency about his own marriage offers encouragement that growth is possible—even when it’s not easy.Key takeaway teased: Sometimes the most profound relational breakthroughs come not from grand gestures, but from slowing down, listening well, and choosing to meet your spouse’s (or friend’s) need even when your own is screaming for attention.Episode 317 – “It’s Simple, Not Easy” is now available on your favorite podcast app, YouTube, or at lunchtimeinrome.com.While you’re there, take the Relational Needs Questionnaire to discover more about your own emotional needs—and consider becoming a supporter to help keep these conversations going.Have you faced a moment where the “right” relational response felt obvious but incredibly hard to execute? Drop a comment below or share on social media—we’d love to hear your thoughts.We strive to love one another and help you do the same.See you at the table for Episode 318! Get full access to Lunchtime In Rome Podcast at www.lunchtimeinrome.com/subscribe

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