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In this episode, Dr. Brittany McGeehan breaks down the communication pattern that quietly predicts divorce in high-performing relationships—and the 60-second shift that can completely change the trajectory.
If you feel like you’re having the same conversation over and over again…
If follow-through never improves…
If you leave conversations feeling unheard, dismissed, or misunderstood…
This episode is for you.
Drawing from developmental psychology, attachment theory, and nervous system science, Dr. Brittany explains why many high-achieving women unknowingly operate as “senders” in conflict—while their partners do the exact same thing.
Two senders. Zero receivers. No regulation.
She walks through how childhood emotional conditioning wires high performers to defend, explain, fix, and prove—rather than slow down and listen. And why this dynamic, left uncorrected, erodes intimacy over time.
This is not about being softer.
It’s not about lowering your standards.
It’s not about suppressing your voice.
It’s about understanding the roles inside a conversation—and intentionally choosing the one that creates safety instead of escalation.
You’ll learn how to identify whether you’re in sender or receiver mode, how to regulate before engaging, and how a simple 60-second reflective shift can transform 90% of your conversations at work and at home.
This episode is for the woman who handles everything professionally—but feels stuck in the same emotional cycle personally.
What You’ll Learn in This Episode
Key Topics Covered
By Dr. Brittany McGeehanIn this episode, Dr. Brittany McGeehan breaks down the communication pattern that quietly predicts divorce in high-performing relationships—and the 60-second shift that can completely change the trajectory.
If you feel like you’re having the same conversation over and over again…
If follow-through never improves…
If you leave conversations feeling unheard, dismissed, or misunderstood…
This episode is for you.
Drawing from developmental psychology, attachment theory, and nervous system science, Dr. Brittany explains why many high-achieving women unknowingly operate as “senders” in conflict—while their partners do the exact same thing.
Two senders. Zero receivers. No regulation.
She walks through how childhood emotional conditioning wires high performers to defend, explain, fix, and prove—rather than slow down and listen. And why this dynamic, left uncorrected, erodes intimacy over time.
This is not about being softer.
It’s not about lowering your standards.
It’s not about suppressing your voice.
It’s about understanding the roles inside a conversation—and intentionally choosing the one that creates safety instead of escalation.
You’ll learn how to identify whether you’re in sender or receiver mode, how to regulate before engaging, and how a simple 60-second reflective shift can transform 90% of your conversations at work and at home.
This episode is for the woman who handles everything professionally—but feels stuck in the same emotional cycle personally.
What You’ll Learn in This Episode
Key Topics Covered