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We all tell ourselves stories — about our partners, our relationships, and even about who we are. But what happens when those stories start to hurt our connection instead of helping it?
In this episode, I sit down with Lindsey Carnick to talk about something that shapes every relationship — the stories we tell ourselves.
As humans, we are meaning-making creatures. Our brains are constantly trying to connect dots, fill in blanks, and make sense of what's happening around us — especially in our closest relationships. But sometimes, the stories we tell ourselves aren't accurate, and they can quietly erode trust, intimacy, and emotional safety.
Lindsey and I explore how these stories form, how they impact our reactions, and what we can do to change them. We also talk about what it really means to slow down, respond with intention, and remember that you and your partner are on the same team.
In This Episode, You'll Learn:
If you've ever found yourself overthinking, assuming, or feeling misunderstood, this conversation will help you slow down, get curious, and reconnect with what's actually true.
>>>Make sure to like, review, and subscribe to get all the future episodes and help the podcast be found by others who would benefit the most.
By Dr. Elizabeth Polinsky: Military Marriage Counselor and Educator5
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We all tell ourselves stories — about our partners, our relationships, and even about who we are. But what happens when those stories start to hurt our connection instead of helping it?
In this episode, I sit down with Lindsey Carnick to talk about something that shapes every relationship — the stories we tell ourselves.
As humans, we are meaning-making creatures. Our brains are constantly trying to connect dots, fill in blanks, and make sense of what's happening around us — especially in our closest relationships. But sometimes, the stories we tell ourselves aren't accurate, and they can quietly erode trust, intimacy, and emotional safety.
Lindsey and I explore how these stories form, how they impact our reactions, and what we can do to change them. We also talk about what it really means to slow down, respond with intention, and remember that you and your partner are on the same team.
In This Episode, You'll Learn:
If you've ever found yourself overthinking, assuming, or feeling misunderstood, this conversation will help you slow down, get curious, and reconnect with what's actually true.
>>>Make sure to like, review, and subscribe to get all the future episodes and help the podcast be found by others who would benefit the most.