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EPISODE · Dec 29, 2025 · 14 MIN

Man vs Woman: The Battle Within

from Words With Myself · host Luke Rixson

Picture a dinner table where voices rise and then retreat into separate rooms—one partner joins friends to complain, the other seeks kinship in a different circle—and the argument doesn't end, it multiplies. In this episode, we begin not with policy or pronouncements but with that private scene, the quiet echo of a dinner argument refracted back into the self. Rather than debate what masculinity or femininity should be in the world, the narrator walks us inward, inviting us to meet two roommates inside each of us: a masculine and a feminine energy. With a storyteller's patience, he traces how these two parts either conspire or collide, how one can grow loud and exile the other, and how that internal conversation writes the script for our outer relationships. Through vivid examples—one partner retreating to logic and problem-solving while the other seeks to be heard and held—you'll see how imbalance turns life robotic or chaotic. But this episode refuses tidy formulas. Balance is not a percentage to be measured; it’s a relationship to be tended. We hear how misalignment breeds the very drama we blame on ‘the other side,’ and how complementary dysfunctions can masquerade as stability. The heart of the episode is a simple, transformative invitation: listen to the parts of you that disagree. Learn to let the feminine be felt and the masculine be trusted. The narrator shows that healing a relationship often begins by harmonizing the small domestic dramas inside your own psyche, then letting those inner changes ripple outward. By the end you’ll be left with an image that stays with you—a pair of dancers learning each other’s steps inside your chest—and a practical, gentle challenge: notice the conflict, make space for the opposite, and choose to grow toward the center rather than away. This episode is a quiet map for anyone tired of combat, ready instead for a duet.

Picture a dinner table where voices rise and then retreat into separate rooms—one partner joins friends to complain, the other seeks kinship in a different circle—and the argument doesn't end, it multiplies. In this episode, we begin not with policy or pronouncements but with that private scene, the quiet echo of a dinner argument refracted back into the self. Rather than debate what masculinity or femininity should be in the world, the narrator walks us inward, inviting us to meet two roommates inside each of us: a masculine and a feminine energy. With a storyteller's patience, he traces how these two parts either conspire or collide, how one can grow loud and exile the other, and how that internal conversation writes the script for our outer relationships. Through vivid examples—one partner retreating to logic and problem-solving while the other seeks to be heard and held—you'll see how imbalance turns life robotic or chaotic. But this episode refuses tidy formulas. Balance is not a percentage to be measured; it’s a relationship to be tended. We hear how misalignment breeds the very drama we blame on ‘the other side,’ and how complementary dysfunctions can masquerade as stability. The heart of the episode is a simple, transformative invitation: listen to the parts of you that disagree. Learn to let the feminine be felt and the masculine be trusted. The narrator shows that healing a relationship often begins by harmonizing the small domestic dramas inside your own psyche, then letting those inner changes ripple outward. By the end you’ll be left with an image that stays with you—a pair of dancers learning each other’s steps inside your chest—and a practical, gentle challenge: notice the conflict, make space for the opposite, and choose to grow toward the center rather than away. This episode is a quiet map for anyone tired of combat, ready instead for a duet.

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