Send us a text Hard talks don’t have to end in raised voices or silent retreats. WE walk through the small, repeatable moves that turn conflict into connection: Swapping loaded questions for supportive openings, Picking better moments for serious topics, and using tone as a tool instead of a weapon. If “What’s wrong with you?” has ever slammed a door in your home, you’ll hear how “You seem deep in thought, want to talk?” opens one instead. WE get candid about triggers, past pa...
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Send us a text Hard talks don’t have to end in raised voices or silent retreats. WE walk through the small, repeatable moves that turn conflict into connection: Swapping loaded questions for supportive openings, Picking better moments for serious topics, and using tone as a tool instead of a weapon. If “What’s wrong with you?” has ever slammed a door in your home, you’ll hear how “You seem deep in thought, want to talk?” opens one instead. WE get candid about triggers, past pa...
You Want a Marriage or a Wedding? The Why Behind the Ring!
WE3 The Winning Team
1 hour 10 minutes
8 months ago
You Want a Marriage or a Wedding? The Why Behind the Ring!
Send us a text Welcome to Season 2 of the WE3 The Winning Team Podcast. WE want to extend a heartfelt thank you to all of you who listened, liked and downloaded any episode from Season One of your Podcast! THANK YOU! Your support means the world to us. Please continue to like, comment, and share with your family and friends. WE kick off the season by acknowledging the societal shifts around marriage and exploring the motivations behind wanting to get married to...
WE3 The Winning Team
Send us a text Hard talks don’t have to end in raised voices or silent retreats. WE walk through the small, repeatable moves that turn conflict into connection: Swapping loaded questions for supportive openings, Picking better moments for serious topics, and using tone as a tool instead of a weapon. If “What’s wrong with you?” has ever slammed a door in your home, you’ll hear how “You seem deep in thought, want to talk?” opens one instead. WE get candid about triggers, past pa...