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Do you ever feel alone, even in your marriage? In this powerful episode of Master Your Marriage, we explore why loneliness hits so hard and how your brain is wired for connection. Sharla and Robert dive into the science of the relational brain, challenging the “go it alone” mindset of individualism. From Ed Tronick’s “still face” experiment to James Coan’s Social Baseline Theory, we uncover how co-regulation—syncing with your partner’s nervous system—can transform your relationship. Through compelling stories, like a couple rediscovering connection amidst conflict, and the stark realities of isolation (from orphanages to solitary confinement), we reveal why connection isn’t just a want—it’s a survival need. Plus, we tackle the paradox: love can calm us, but it can also trigger us like nothing else. Tune in to learn how prioritizing your marriage can heal loneliness and build a healthier, happier life together.
Key TakeawaysExplore these resources to deepen your understanding of how we’re wired for connection:
Connection is your nervous system’s cry for survival. Your marriage can be a lighthouse, guiding you through loneliness and stress—but it takes work. Be curious about your partner. Stay open, even when it’s hard. That’s where the magic of co-regulation happens. Thanks for joining us on Master Your Marriage. Here’s to building a stronger, more connected relationship, one moment at a time.
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Do you ever feel alone, even in your marriage? In this powerful episode of Master Your Marriage, we explore why loneliness hits so hard and how your brain is wired for connection. Sharla and Robert dive into the science of the relational brain, challenging the “go it alone” mindset of individualism. From Ed Tronick’s “still face” experiment to James Coan’s Social Baseline Theory, we uncover how co-regulation—syncing with your partner’s nervous system—can transform your relationship. Through compelling stories, like a couple rediscovering connection amidst conflict, and the stark realities of isolation (from orphanages to solitary confinement), we reveal why connection isn’t just a want—it’s a survival need. Plus, we tackle the paradox: love can calm us, but it can also trigger us like nothing else. Tune in to learn how prioritizing your marriage can heal loneliness and build a healthier, happier life together.
Key TakeawaysExplore these resources to deepen your understanding of how we’re wired for connection:
Connection is your nervous system’s cry for survival. Your marriage can be a lighthouse, guiding you through loneliness and stress—but it takes work. Be curious about your partner. Stay open, even when it’s hard. That’s where the magic of co-regulation happens. Thanks for joining us on Master Your Marriage. Here’s to building a stronger, more connected relationship, one moment at a time.
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