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Good communication in relationships doesn’t mean always being nice or never arguing. It means being honest—even when it’s uncomfortable. In this episode in the Love After Kids series, we’re talking about how criticism and silence both get in the way of true connection—and what to do instead.
✨ Here’s what we’ll unpack:
This episode is packed with relatable stories from Reddit and TV shows, actionable tools, and encouragement for anyone trying to strengthen their relationship—especially after kids.
Helpful Links:
15 Emotional Needs Your Partner May Have, But Doesn't Know How to Say Out Loud Exercise (Questionnaire worksheet mentioned in this episode)
Thank you so much for joining me this week on today's episode. Be sure to follow me on IG @therapy.with.kayla
I love hearing about your insights and aha! moments from the show.
About the Podcast Host
Kayla Nettleton is a TX-based licensed therapist, business owner, and mom of 3.
In her private practice, Kayla helps women break free from cycles of anxiety, perfectionism, and people-pleasing. Her holistic approach guides clients toward authentic, fulfilling lives by reconnecting with their intuition, setting boundaries, and building confidence.
Kayla also works with couples, especially parents balancing marriage and family. She offers both traditional couples therapy and focused intensives (6 to 18 hours) to help partners address key issues like communication, trust, and intimacy.
Through empathy and effective therapeutic tools, Kayla helps couples reconnect, thrive, and create healthier, more supportive relationships. Her practice transforms self-doubt and disconnection into growth, healing, and lasting change.
Find Kayla on
IG: @therapy.with.kayla
TikTok: therapy.with.kayla
YouTube: The Modern Mom's Roadmap to Balance Podcast
Email: [email protected]
Free Consultation: Schedule a Free 20 minute therapy consultation here.
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Good communication in relationships doesn’t mean always being nice or never arguing. It means being honest—even when it’s uncomfortable. In this episode in the Love After Kids series, we’re talking about how criticism and silence both get in the way of true connection—and what to do instead.
✨ Here’s what we’ll unpack:
This episode is packed with relatable stories from Reddit and TV shows, actionable tools, and encouragement for anyone trying to strengthen their relationship—especially after kids.
Helpful Links:
15 Emotional Needs Your Partner May Have, But Doesn't Know How to Say Out Loud Exercise (Questionnaire worksheet mentioned in this episode)
Thank you so much for joining me this week on today's episode. Be sure to follow me on IG @therapy.with.kayla
I love hearing about your insights and aha! moments from the show.
About the Podcast Host
Kayla Nettleton is a TX-based licensed therapist, business owner, and mom of 3.
In her private practice, Kayla helps women break free from cycles of anxiety, perfectionism, and people-pleasing. Her holistic approach guides clients toward authentic, fulfilling lives by reconnecting with their intuition, setting boundaries, and building confidence.
Kayla also works with couples, especially parents balancing marriage and family. She offers both traditional couples therapy and focused intensives (6 to 18 hours) to help partners address key issues like communication, trust, and intimacy.
Through empathy and effective therapeutic tools, Kayla helps couples reconnect, thrive, and create healthier, more supportive relationships. Her practice transforms self-doubt and disconnection into growth, healing, and lasting change.
Find Kayla on
IG: @therapy.with.kayla
TikTok: therapy.with.kayla
YouTube: The Modern Mom's Roadmap to Balance Podcast
Email: [email protected]
Free Consultation: Schedule a Free 20 minute therapy consultation here.