EPISODE · Jun 18, 2026 · 26 MIN
Relationship Conversations We Avoid Until It's Too Late | Ep. 65
from The Backdoor Podcast · host thebackdoorwithsk
The hardest conversations in a relationship are often the ones that matter the most. In this episode of The Backdoor Podcast, we're talking about the important conversations couples tend to avoid—from feeling unappreciated and emotionally disconnected to intimacy, money, future goals, and resentment. While avoiding these discussions may feel easier in the moment, they often become the very issues that create distance over time. Healthy relationships aren't built by avoiding uncomfortable topics—they're built by having the courage to talk about them before they become bigger problems. In this episode we discuss: The conversations couples put off for too long Why people avoid difficult relationship topics How small, unspoken issues grow into resentment The role of communication in rebuilding connection How to approach tough conversations without pushing each other away Whether you're dating, engaged, or married, this episode is a reminder that honest communication isn't always easy—but it's one of the strongest foundations for a lasting relationship. The Relationship Reset Blueprint: https://stan.store/stephandkayls Follow us on social media: https://link.me/thestephandkayls Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
What this episode covers
Many relationships don't end because of one big problem—they slowly fall apart because of important conversations that never happen. In this episode, we discuss the topics couples often avoid, from unmet needs and resentment to future goals and emotional disconnect, and why waiting too long to talk about them can change a relationship forever.
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