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In Search Of More with Eli Nash
In Search Of More with Eli Nash
245 episodes
4 days ago
Official channel of the "In Search of More" podcast hosted by entrepreneur and activist Eli Nash. Listeners are invited to explore with Eli in his search of more from himself and more from life.
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Official channel of the "In Search of More" podcast hosted by entrepreneur and activist Eli Nash. Listeners are invited to explore with Eli in his search of more from himself and more from life.
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Self-Improvement
Education
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Marriage: Where the Real Work Begins w/ Ryan Carter
In Search Of More with Eli Nash
1 hour 8 minutes 42 seconds
5 months ago
Marriage: Where the Real Work Begins w/ Ryan Carter

I pulled this one from the archives. This conversation with my friend Ryan Carter was recorded more than a year ago. At the time, I wasn’t sure if I’d share it. Was my relationship ready for it? Was there enough here to make it worth posting? I kept coming back to it. And honestly, the timing couldn’t be more appropriate. I needed to hear what I said back then, because I’ve fallen into the exact pattern I’m calling out in this episode.This one is about what marriage actually demands from us. The kind of personal growth few other things require. It brings up the wounds we might otherwise avoid and forces us to either face them or settle for something less.We talked about learning to communicate, rebuilding trust, staying emotionally present, and the pressure of being providers without going numb. For men, that often means not withdrawing, not checking out, not losing ourselves in anger, and not silencing what we really feel just to keep the peace. For women, it can show up as stepping into control mode, trying to manage the relationship instead of staying open to receive. Both patterns create distance.The real work in a relationship is staying present within it. That’s what this conversation is about. Two friends being honest about what it takes to grow through the hard stuff.See you on the other side,Eli

In Search Of More with Eli Nash
Official channel of the "In Search of More" podcast hosted by entrepreneur and activist Eli Nash. Listeners are invited to explore with Eli in his search of more from himself and more from life.