Ever wondered why people run when things begin to look serious? Ever wondered what self-sabotage looks like as opposed to self-protection? or perhaps the difference between a cold heart and a scared heart?
these and many more are some of the things I discussed today.
I hope you find today's episode worth your time.
"The Brick Walls Of Love" is the title to the episode I couldn't remember while recording.
Love is beautiful and is deeper than what most of us actually think of it to be. It saddens my heart to see love performed these days just for the likes on social media. Since when did love become an act?
Join me as we look at this simple but profound topic.
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The power of small romantic gestures was the title of the episode I couldn’t remember while recording.
Ever heard ‘sorry’ but still felt the sting? In this week’s episode of the talk with yaks podcast, I uncover why apologies often fall flat and what it takes to truly heal the hurt in love. A real apology isn’t just words — it’s action, responsibility, and rebuilding trust. As always, please listen with an open heart.
Have you ever felt like your relationship had to be flawless to be worth it? Expecting Perfection is an episode many of us will resonate with. I discussed how this is a trap and can unnecessarily pressure the relationship. If so, how then should we avoid this seemingly innocent craving?
As always listen with an open heart and don't forget to share.
In this episode, we dive into why emotional maturity is one of the strongest pillars of a healthy relationship. From handling conflicts without tearing each other down, to practicing patience, empathy, and accountability, emotional maturity can either strengthen your bond or slowly break it apart. I share insights and real-life examples that highlight how growing in this area helps couples build trust, deepen intimacy, and create lasting love.
As always, listen with an open heart.
In this episode, we explore why growth isn’t just good for couples — it’s essential. From personal development to emotional maturity and shared experiences, discover how embracing growth strengthens your bond, deepens your connection, and keeps love alive through every season.
As always, listen with an open mind and leave your ratings and comments.
Nothing beats the power of a shared vision—and that’s a fact. Love can bring you together, but it’s a shared vision that keeps you aligned when life starts pulling in different directions. Sounds strange? Maybe. But it’s true.
In today’s episode, I’m challenging some things we’ve come to see as ‘normal’ when it comes to shared vision in relationships. I’ll also be answering some of the hard, uncomfortable questions couples often ignore—and offering insights that just might change the way you see your relationship.
Join me this week on Talk With Yaks, and as always, listen with an open heart.
There is always the right way to do something and then the wrong way. Too many times, quite a significant number of us have viewed compromise in a different way, which may not have been how we ought to see it. And as always, when the understanding is flawed, the results will suffer.
These and many more are what I took time to explain in this week's episode and I offered practical tips to help us.
As always listen with an open heart, Yaks.
Are there happy relationships? Have you given this some thought lately? If so, what makes a relationship a happy one? What parameters define that thing called happiness in a relationship? Where is the line drawn between a movie-like fairytale and the reality of things?
These are some of the things we looked at in this episode of the talk with Yaks podcast. I hope you enjoy listening.
Walking Away from a One-Sided Relationship may not be easy because of certain attachments we may have developed for our partner. However, staying in such relationships at the end of the day may cause you more harm than good.
In all honesty, there is need for a better relationship. And if so, how should people in a one-sided relationship develop the courage to walk away from it?
Join me today as we look into the matter.
Loving Alone—that’s the title of today’s episode of the Talk With Yaks podcast.
What does it really mean to be the one giving your all in love, while your partner seems distant, cold, or even completely unresponsive?
How does it feel to be emotionally present for someone who’s emotionally absent?
And most importantly, what do you do when you're the only one trying? Is there a way out without losing yourself in the process?
These are some of the hard but necessary questions we’ll be diving into this week. Because when love feels one-sided, it hurts deeply—and yet, so many people silently carry this pain.
So, join me on this heartfelt journey as we explore what it truly means to love alone.
As always, listen with an open heart—and if this speaks to you, feel free to share your thoughts, drop a comment, or leave a rating.
Long-distance relationships are amazing, but are not without challenges. And I must confess that they are not for the faint-hearted. However, those who dare to embark on this journey grow the deepest of roots for them to have a blossoming and rich relationship.
Join me on today’s episode of the Talk with Yaks podcast as we examine what it really takes to make long-distance relationships work.
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Gratitude—a simple act with a profound impact. It's easy to overlook in our daily lives, yet its absence can quietly erode even the strongest relationships.
In today’s episode of the Talk With Yaks Podcast, I dive into the often-unnoticed power of gratitude, why it matters, and how practising it can transform your connection with the people you love.
Tune in with an open heart—you just might hear something that shifts your perspective.
PS. The title of the episode I kept making reference to but couldn't recall the exact name is The Power Of Small Romantic Gestures.
Fighting in relationships isn’t what many of us want to hear or look forward to. But the truth is that it is inevitable. So, since it is something we cannot run away from, we need to know how to “fight right.”
“4 Ways to ‘Fight Right’ for a Stronger Relationship” is the topic of today’s podcast, and I hope you open your hearts to receive the truths shared to come out stronger.
We can hinder our own growth and sometimes not know it, and this can be one of the most dangerous things many people do. it is amazing to want something, but the real deal is this, what steps are we willing to take to make that thought become our reality.
In today’s episode of the Talk With Yaks Podcast, we explore what it truly takes to create an emotionally safe environment for our spouses—one where love, honesty, and vulnerability can thrive.
Tune in, reflect deeply, and don’t forget to leave a comment. I’d love to hear your thoughts.
Walls Down Hearts Open (2) speaks of availability, intimacy, and willingness to connect with your partner emotionally. In this final episode of the intimacy series, I took time to discuss the signs that tell us that we are the ones with the issue of struggling to connect or be available emotionally to feel the richness of that union. I also offered some tips about how to fix those issues. Trust me, this episode is loaded, and you don't want to miss this one!