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Communication Skills & romantic relationshipspodcasts

Below are the best podcasts we could find on Communication Skills and romantic relationships.

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Survival: Genocide and Generational Trauma Featuring Dydine Umunyana

Dydine is an author of her memoire “Embracing Survival” which tells the story of the 1994 Rwandan Genocide through the eyes of her as a four- year-old-child. In this episode we talk about healing after trauma, the generational differences in the country, and moving forward with grace.

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Global Cultural Identity: Marrakech, Ancestors and Aspiration Featuring Meryanne Loum-Martin

In this episode Meryanne Loum-Martin, owner of the Marrakech luxury hotel Jnane Tamsna, shares her journey of taking a chance in a land and a dream unknown, what is required of her to assert her voice in a male dominated world, and her connectedness to America’s history of race through her...

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Duality: Bad Girl, Good Human Featuring Orixa

Orixa, founder of Bad Girl, Good Human joins me to talk about giving women permission to embrace their dualities, as well as grief, heartbreak and the time sensitivity of life and love.

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Partnership in Grief and Radical Gentleness Ft. Felicia Gangloff-Bailey, Mother and Ed Psychologist

Felicia and I talk about how partnership supported her grief, how she herself has grown since her daughter’s double transition, and what radical gentleness means to her.

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Kate McNulty’s Love and Asperger’s: Relationships on the Spectrum

Love and Asperger's is a practical guide to maintaining a loving and communicative relationship between people with different neurotypes. Kate lays out some common problem-areas that mixed neurotype couples may face, and gives direct and clear support to work through them together.

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You Can Argue (Mindfully)

At Headspace, we believe that a mindfulness practice doesn’t just happen while you’re meditating. It can actually be a part of every facet of your life — especially in your relationships with others, and those closest to us in particular.

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