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In this episode of Behavior Gap Radio, Carl shares insights from a recent relationship bootcamp he attended with his wife. This was a transformative experience that prompted deep introspection! The central question, "Who taught you how to fight?" leads to a profound exploration of learned behaviors in relationships. The power of the question lies in its ability to unveil the origins of one's actions and prompts a realization that these lessons aren't fixed but can be reshaped consciously.
If you grew up like Carl, you have been told you shouldn't talk about four things: money, sex, politics, and religion. Carl wants to change that when it comes to money. He wants to have conversations about money that actually matter. And that doesn't mean conversations about investments, insurance, or budgeting! Listen to 50 Fires to hear Carl have conversations about what money really means, our hopes and dreams, our fears and worries, and what it truly means to have enough. Learn more at https://www.50fires.com/
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In this episode of Behavior Gap Radio, Carl shares insights from a recent relationship bootcamp he attended with his wife. This was a transformative experience that prompted deep introspection! The central question, "Who taught you how to fight?" leads to a profound exploration of learned behaviors in relationships. The power of the question lies in its ability to unveil the origins of one's actions and prompts a realization that these lessons aren't fixed but can be reshaped consciously.
If you grew up like Carl, you have been told you shouldn't talk about four things: money, sex, politics, and religion. Carl wants to change that when it comes to money. He wants to have conversations about money that actually matter. And that doesn't mean conversations about investments, insurance, or budgeting! Listen to 50 Fires to hear Carl have conversations about what money really means, our hopes and dreams, our fears and worries, and what it truly means to have enough. Learn more at https://www.50fires.com/

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