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The Relationship Doctor
Heartcast Media
16 episodes
3 days ago
Welcome to The Relationship Doctor, hosted by the vibrant and deeply experienced Dr. Margaret Cochran — a licensed psychotherapist with over 25 years of clinical work under her belt. With a colorful background spanning medicine, metaphysics, hypnosis, law, and multiple schools of psychology, Dr. Cochran blends science with soul to tackle one of life’s greatest challenges: relationships.
 
Whether it’s with your partner, your family, your coworkers, or — most crucially — yourself, this show is your guide to understanding how connection, compassion, empathy, and boundaries can shape the life you truly want. Dr. Cochran brings you a “foolproof recipe” for love that integrates neuroscience, critical thinking, and emotional intelligence, topped with just a dash of passion.
 
Heartfelt, smart, and packed with practical wisdom, The Relationship Doctor isn’t just about fixing what’s broken — it’s about helping you build relationships that last. Tune in, and discover how to give and receive love in a way that transforms everything.
 
Because in the end, what really matters is who you’ve loved — and who’s loved you.
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Welcome to The Relationship Doctor, hosted by the vibrant and deeply experienced Dr. Margaret Cochran — a licensed psychotherapist with over 25 years of clinical work under her belt. With a colorful background spanning medicine, metaphysics, hypnosis, law, and multiple schools of psychology, Dr. Cochran blends science with soul to tackle one of life’s greatest challenges: relationships.
 
Whether it’s with your partner, your family, your coworkers, or — most crucially — yourself, this show is your guide to understanding how connection, compassion, empathy, and boundaries can shape the life you truly want. Dr. Cochran brings you a “foolproof recipe” for love that integrates neuroscience, critical thinking, and emotional intelligence, topped with just a dash of passion.
 
Heartfelt, smart, and packed with practical wisdom, The Relationship Doctor isn’t just about fixing what’s broken — it’s about helping you build relationships that last. Tune in, and discover how to give and receive love in a way that transforms everything.
 
Because in the end, what really matters is who you’ve loved — and who’s loved you.
Show more...
Relationships
Education,
Society & Culture,
Self-Improvement,
Health & Fitness,
Mental Health
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The 7 Deadly Sins of Love: How We Sabotage Relationships Before They Begin
The Relationship Doctor
6 minutes
3 weeks ago
The 7 Deadly Sins of Love: How We Sabotage Relationships Before They Begin
We all want lasting love—but sometimes, the way we go about finding it sets us up for heartache.

Hi, I’m Dr. Margaret Cochran, and in this episode of The Relationship Doctor, I’m diving into what I call the “7 Deadly Relationship Sins”—the most common and destructive mistakes people make when choosing a romantic partner. From picking someone out of fear of being alone, to mistaking drama for passion, to ignoring communication and sexual compatibility, these patterns quietly sabotage even our best intentions.

Together, we’ll unpack why the most important relationship you’ll ever have is the one with yourself, and how understanding your own needs and boundaries can transform the way you love. I’ll share practical insights to help you spot red flags early, break free from toxic cycles, and choose connection over chaos.

If you’re ready to stop repeating old patterns and start building a truly healthy, happy partnership, this episode is for you.

Quotes:

"The most important relationship in your life is the one you have with yourself."- Dr. Margaret Cochran

"Kindly remember: feelings are not facts. Relationships happen when they happen, and you can’t force them."- Dr. Margaret Cochran

"Boring can be the new exciting when it means being loved, respected, and truly cared for."- Dr. Margaret Cochran

Key Takeaways:

Love Yourself First
Perfectly Imperfect Partners
No Deadlines for Love
Face the Fear of Love
Break the Cycle of Chaos
Sexual Connection Matters
Master the Art of Communication

Connect with Dr Margaret
Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/doctorcochran
Website:https://drcochrancoaching.com/
The Relationship Doctor
Welcome to The Relationship Doctor, hosted by the vibrant and deeply experienced Dr. Margaret Cochran — a licensed psychotherapist with over 25 years of clinical work under her belt. With a colorful background spanning medicine, metaphysics, hypnosis, law, and multiple schools of psychology, Dr. Cochran blends science with soul to tackle one of life’s greatest challenges: relationships.
 
Whether it’s with your partner, your family, your coworkers, or — most crucially — yourself, this show is your guide to understanding how connection, compassion, empathy, and boundaries can shape the life you truly want. Dr. Cochran brings you a “foolproof recipe” for love that integrates neuroscience, critical thinking, and emotional intelligence, topped with just a dash of passion.
 
Heartfelt, smart, and packed with practical wisdom, The Relationship Doctor isn’t just about fixing what’s broken — it’s about helping you build relationships that last. Tune in, and discover how to give and receive love in a way that transforms everything.
 
Because in the end, what really matters is who you’ve loved — and who’s loved you.