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LOVE IN ACTION!

Episode 11 of the Labor And Love podcast, hosted by Karen Oliver, titled "LOVE IN ACTION!" was published on February 26, 2026 and runs 60 minutes.

February 26, 2026 ·60m · Labor And Love

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Segment 4: LOVE Is an Action Word (10:00 – 40:00)In this segment, emphasize that love is not defined by what someone says, but by what they consistently do. Love becomes real and trustworthy when it is demonstrated through daily actions, responsibility, and intentional effort.Key Talking Points:Love shows up consistently, not just during good moods or convenient moments.Consistency builds trust, emotional safety, and stability in any relationship.Accountability is a sign of maturity—being willing to acknowledge mistakes, apologize sincerely, and make changes.Sacrifice does not mean losing yourself, but it reflects prioritizing the relationship and making meaningful effort.Love is reflected in the small daily actions—checking in, listening, supporting, and being present.Someone who loves you will make time for you regularly, not only when they need something.They will follow through on commitments, whether big or small.Key Talking Points:Words without matching actions can create false hope and emotional confusion.Hearing “I care about you” but experiencing neglect leads to insecurity and mistrust.Empty promises can cause people to question their worth or the authenticity of the relationship.Consistent disappointment can lead to emotional fatigue and guardedness.True love creates clarity and peace, not constant uncertainty.Key Talking Points:Love is visible through effort, reliability, and emotional presence.Observe patterns, not occasional grand gestures.Someone who loves you will respect your boundaries, listen to you, and value your growth.Love supports your well-being, purpose, and confidence, not your confusion.Actions reveal priority—people invest in what truly matters to them.Love is not proven by grand speeches—it is proven by consistent presence, intentional effort, and aligned behavior. When love is real, it brings clarity, security, and growth—not confusion or doubt.1. Love Is Demonstrated Through Consistency, Accountability, and Sacrifice2. The Pitfalls of Empty Words and the Confusion They Create3. Recognizing Love Through Behavior, Not PromisesClosing Message for the SegmentKaren Oliver : https://www.wcdcoaching.comTomeka Jones : https://www.flawlesslifecoaching.com

Segment 4: LOVE Is an Action Word (10:00 – 40:00)

In this segment, emphasize that love is not defined by what someone says, but by what they consistently do. Love becomes real and trustworthy when it is demonstrated through daily actions, responsibility, and intentional effort.

Key Talking Points:

  • Love shows up consistently, not just during good moods or convenient moments.

  • Consistency builds trust, emotional safety, and stability in any relationship.

  • Accountability is a sign of maturity—being willing to acknowledge mistakes, apologize sincerely, and make changes.

  • Sacrifice does not mean losing yourself, but it reflects prioritizing the relationship and making meaningful effort.

  • Love is reflected in the small daily actions—checking in, listening, supporting, and being present.


  • Someone who loves you will make time for you regularly, not only when they need something.

  • They will follow through on commitments, whether big or small.

Key Talking Points:

  • Words without matching actions can create false hope and emotional confusion.

  • Hearing “I care about you” but experiencing neglect leads to insecurity and mistrust.

  • Empty promises can cause people to question their worth or the authenticity of the relationship.

  • Consistent disappointment can lead to emotional fatigue and guardedness.

  • True love creates clarity and peace, not constant uncertainty.


Key Talking Points:

  • Love is visible through effort, reliability, and emotional presence.

  • Observe patterns, not occasional grand gestures.

  • Someone who loves you will respect your boundaries, listen to you, and value your growth.

  • Love supports your well-being, purpose, and confidence, not your confusion.

  • Actions reveal priority—people invest in what truly matters to them.


Love is not proven by grand speeches—it is proven by consistent presence, intentional effort, and aligned behavior. When love is real, it brings clarity, security, and growth—not confusion or doubt.

1. Love Is Demonstrated Through Consistency, Accountability, and Sacrifice2. The Pitfalls of Empty Words and the Confusion They Create3. Recognizing Love Through Behavior, Not PromisesClosing Message for the Segment


Karen Oliver : https://www.wcdcoaching.com

Tomeka Jones : https://www.flawlesslifecoaching.com

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