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EPISODE · May 15, 2026 · 10 MIN

Why Relationships Fail (And How to Fix Them): The Hidden Laws of Love, Trust & Growth

from Memoirs of an LDS Servant Teacher · host Maurice Harker

In this episode of Memoirs of an LDS Servant Podcast, Maurice Harker explores a powerful idea: relationships don’t fail randomly—they follow predictable laws.Using clear, practical analogies, this episode breaks down how relationships, personal growth, and emotional connection operate on principles that either help them “fly” or cause them to crash. Maurice explains why many people stay stuck in cycles of temporary fixes—and how understanding these laws can lead to lasting change.A key focus is the role of hope, belief, and trust as the activating force behind growth. Without these, progress stalls—but when applied correctly, they unlock momentum, healing, and real transformation.🔹 What you’ll learn:Why relationships succeed or fail based on predictable principlesThe hidden “laws” that govern connection, trust, and growthHow gratitude, kindness, and self-awareness create stabilityWhy hope is the starting point for real changeHow to move from patching problems → building something that actually worksThis episode is especially helpful for anyone struggling in relationships, feeling stuck in repeated patterns, or wanting a clearer, more reliable way to build connection and growth.This podcast shares principles inspired by the restored gospel of Jesus Christ and is not officially affiliated with the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

In this episode of Memoirs of an LDS Servant Podcast, Maurice Harker explores a powerful idea: relationships don’t fail randomly—they follow predictable laws.Using clear, practical analogies, this episode breaks down how relationships, personal growth, and emotional connection operate on principles that either help them “fly” or cause them to crash. Maurice explains why many people stay stuck in cycles of temporary fixes—and how understanding these laws can lead to lasting change.A key focus is the role of hope, belief, and trust as the activating force behind growth. Without these, progress stalls—but when applied correctly, they unlock momentum, healing, and real transformation.🔹 What you’ll learn:Why relationships succeed or fail based on predictable principlesThe hidden “laws” that govern connection, trust, and growthHow gratitude, kindness, and self-awareness create stabilityWhy hope is the starting point for real changeHow to move from patching problems → building something that actually worksThis episode is especially helpful for anyone struggling in relationships, feeling stuck in repeated patterns, or wanting a clearer, more reliable way to build connection and growth.This podcast shares principles inspired by the restored gospel of Jesus Christ and is not officially affiliated with the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

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