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EPISODE · Jan 13, 2026 · 1H 10M

Moving Beyond Blame and Becoming Relationally-Focused in Your Romantic Partnerships

from You Make Sense · host Sarah Baldwin Coaching

Sarah explains how romantic relationships poke at early our attachment wounding the most, often leaving us reacting from old survival patterns rather than responding to what is happening in the present. She introduces the metaphor of the relationship as a battlefield versus a garden, showing how conflict, blame, and shutdown arise when unresolved wounds take the lead, and what becomes possible when both people reorient toward growth, responsibility, and care.This episode invites listeners to see relationships as a shared, living process that can heal the past and support deeper connection when tended with awareness and willingness. Episode Highlights:[00:00] Introduction[01:30] The myth that romantic relationships should feel effortless[05:26] Moving from self-focus to being relationally-focused[07:46] The role of willingness and self-growth in partnerships[09:20] Tending the relationship as a shared garden instead of a battlefield[15:38] How the nervous system projects childhood experiences onto our partner[17:51] Why we are drawn to partners who mirror our unfinished business[22:46] How understanding our parts and reparenting them supports relational repair[27:49] Building empathy by recognizing our partner’s parts and core wounds[31:02] Honoring difference and celebrating stretching[40:23] What becomes possible in relationships when both people are willing[43:15] Question 1 - Differentiating anxiety from truth in romantic relationships[55:59] Question 2 - Working with longing, loneliness, and unmet needs for connection[01:02:14] Question 3 - Learning to approach connection slowly RSVP to Sarah’s FREE Live Training + Q&A Series:Ready to take the next step with nervous system healing? Join Sarah for “Unlock the Life You Desire,” a 2-part somatic healing series to help you experience more joy and aliveness, and step toward the purpose that’s calling you.Click below to save your spot (limited time replays available!):http://bit.ly/sp-live-trainingNavigating Your Nervous System is NOW ENROLLING:Want to work with Sarah in a live capacity? The doors are now open to her 6-week live program, Navigating Your Nervous System, designed to help you get into the driver’s seat of your experience and start feeling better on a daily basis. Click below to learn more:https://bit.ly/sp-nyns Connect with Sarah on:Email Community - bit.ly/yms-sp-newsletterInstagram — instagram.com/sarahbcoachingWebsite — sarahbaldwincoaching.com Submit a Question:sarahbaldwin1.typeform.com/podcast Quotes:“Romantic relationships are where so much of our growth and healing happen, and that means that they aren't just filled with ease, they're filled with work.” — Sarah Baldwin [0:04:48]“Any garden can be transformed if both people are willing.” — Sarah Baldwin [0:13:33]“We marry our unfinished business, or we get into relationship with our unfinished business.” — Sarah Baldwin [0:18:28]“We are punishing our partner for everything our caregivers got wrong, and our partner wasn't there for any of it.” — Sarah Baldwin [0:26:49]“The only person that can rescue your parts is you.” — Sarah Baldwin [0:27:45]“Romantic relationships are supposed to be an invitation into our wholeness.” — Sarah Baldwin [0:30:39]“Our protective parts won't be open to letting us love again if they don't think that we can hold the aftermath of losing love.” — Sarah Baldwin [0:58:40]

Finding a healthy relationship does not make old patterns disappear. In many cases, it actually reveals them more clearly. In this episode of You Make Sense, Sarah explores why partnership can feel so hard even when there is love and a genuine desire for connection, and why struggle in a relationship is not a sign of failure but an opportunity for even deeper healing.

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