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“I’m hurting too” Has your partner said this to you and you didn’t hear it?
Isn’t it amazing how blinding pain can be? And how self absorbing it is?
This week, my guest from last week, Jen Price, returns with a story about the second time in her long marriage that pain threatened the connection she had with her husband:
This week’s conversation builds on last week’s discussion, so if you haven’t heard that conversation, you might want to listen now.
Date Night Discussion
This week, I invite you and your partner to borrow Jen’s husband’s phrase, “I’m hurting too.”
Connect to Improve Your Relationship CommunicationVisit the show notes here.
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Listen to my book.
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Reach me at 970-210-4480
Connect with my guest
Follow Jen Price on Instagram.
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“I’m hurting too” Has your partner said this to you and you didn’t hear it?
Isn’t it amazing how blinding pain can be? And how self absorbing it is?
This week, my guest from last week, Jen Price, returns with a story about the second time in her long marriage that pain threatened the connection she had with her husband:
This week’s conversation builds on last week’s discussion, so if you haven’t heard that conversation, you might want to listen now.
Date Night Discussion
This week, I invite you and your partner to borrow Jen’s husband’s phrase, “I’m hurting too.”
Connect to Improve Your Relationship CommunicationVisit the show notes here.
Buy my book.
Listen to my book.
Please subscribe to my newsletter here.
Follow me on Tik Tok.
Reach me at 970-210-4480
Connect with my guest
Follow Jen Price on Instagram.