Your Case for Love

Episode 10: Persona with Tony & Liz


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Tony Dee:

0:19 Hi, I’m Tony Dee, author of “Your Case for Love,” the book, founder of the “Bypass Method,” helping you bypass the wrong person so you can get to the right person, this time. Also the co-host of Your Case for Love, the Podcast.

Liz Meriwether:

0:35 Hi, I’m Liz Meriwether, Life coach, Psychotherapist, and Co-host of Your Case for Love Podcast.

Tony Dee:

0:42 Welcome to Your Case for Love. And welcome to episode 10. The first episode in over a year, this is after I had paused to write the book, Your Case for Love.

Liz Meriwether:

0:54 Tell that story though, because that was life altering. George Floyd and all that fell out from that.

Tony Dee:

1:03 Yeah, it was. It really altered my life. It switched me from one track to this track. It was because I really felt that people… I hear people say, you can’t define love, there’s no definition. Love is just what people think it is and so on. I have to beg to differ because I saw this for myself in a different light.

01:33 When George Floyd happened, when the event happened, I realized right at that point that, and I cried for 3 weeks or more. It was just uncontrollable. I couldn’t put out a podcast because of that. I realized at that point that people need to know love on a general basis. Just as though you understand what the word ‘the’ means. Love needs to be understood just as well. So, and the podcast was called “Love Creativity” back then.

02:06 So, Love Creativity Podcast has now transitioned to Your Case for Love Podcast. And Your Case for Love exists to demonstrate that kind of love I’m talking about, “how people can sustain love with compassion?” It should come from inside the home to outside, to the world as a whole.

02:30 Looking at the core, we really need to be working towards world peace starts with people having compassionate relationships with each other, on a one on one basis, like with your neighbor, your colleague, or stranger at the grocery store. Some people even believe, though, sad to say, that it’s okay to have a relationship that thrives on fighting and arguing with each other, but.

Liz Meriwether:

02:55 In this week’s podcast episode, we’ll talk about one of the fundamentals of a Healthy Relationship and that’s the whole subject of personality. If your personality type isn’t a match for your partners, it could be over before it really gets started.

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Your Case for LoveBy Tony Dee