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Join Maya Chen as she reveals why couples repeat the same fights and what actually works to break the cycle. Drawing on research-backed strategies, this series unpacks communication patterns, explores how trust rebuilds through daily actions, and shows why overlooked moments matter most.
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Join etiquette translator Maya Chen as she explores John Gottman's research on "bids for connection" — daily moments that determine if relationships thrive or fail. Discover why couples who respond positively 86% of the time stay together, while those at 33% divorce, and learn practical ways to turn toward your partner.
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Maya Chen explores how trust is rebuilt after betrayal through consistent daily actions, not grand gestures. Drawing on attachment theory, she outlines six practical tools including owning mistakes, transparency, and following through. The episode examines why healing isn't linear and how couples can construct something stronger from broken foundations.
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Join Maya Chen as she breaks down John Gottman's "Four Horsemen" — criticism, contempt, defensiveness, and stonewalling — communication patterns predicting divorce. Learn practical antidotes for each, from gentle start-ups to structured breaks, and discover why your words matter more than compatibility in building lasting love.
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