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A “sorry” can be sincere and still not land. Dr. Tracy and Greg unpack why so many couples get stuck in apology loops where the words get said, but the hurt doesn’t actually get repaired. One partner is left with that familiar sting of “okay… but nothing feels different,” while the other thinks, “I apologized, what more do you want?” The gap isn’t effort. It’s that sorry without repair doesn’t rebuild trust.
They walk through the most common reasons apologies miss: performative sorries (“I’m sorry you feel that way”), apologies with no behavior change, shame-filled apologies that pull the hurt partner into soothing, and apologies that shut the conversation down too quickly. The shift they offer is simple but powerful: repair isn’t just about saying the right thing. Repair is about understanding impact, taking responsibility, making a plan for change, and staying present long enough for your partner to feel seen. Over time, that’s what prevents drift, resentment, and loneliness and helps couples come back together after conflict.
LINKS FROM EPISODE:
How to Respond to a Bad Apology. Grab your free guide here.
After the Fight: How to Repair Workshop
Feeling Stuck? - Free Guide to challenge your assumptions
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A “sorry” can be sincere and still not land. Dr. Tracy and Greg unpack why so many couples get stuck in apology loops where the words get said, but the hurt doesn’t actually get repaired. One partner is left with that familiar sting of “okay… but nothing feels different,” while the other thinks, “I apologized, what more do you want?” The gap isn’t effort. It’s that sorry without repair doesn’t rebuild trust.
They walk through the most common reasons apologies miss: performative sorries (“I’m sorry you feel that way”), apologies with no behavior change, shame-filled apologies that pull the hurt partner into soothing, and apologies that shut the conversation down too quickly. The shift they offer is simple but powerful: repair isn’t just about saying the right thing. Repair is about understanding impact, taking responsibility, making a plan for change, and staying present long enough for your partner to feel seen. Over time, that’s what prevents drift, resentment, and loneliness and helps couples come back together after conflict.
LINKS FROM EPISODE:
How to Respond to a Bad Apology. Grab your free guide here.
After the Fight: How to Repair Workshop
Feeling Stuck? - Free Guide to challenge your assumptions
RESOURCES
Get Relationship Coaching Inside Be Connected
Order my new book! You, Your Husband, and His Mother
Want your questions answered on the show? Submit them here!
Discover your relationship negative cycle with my free quiz: Take it here
Ready to deepen your connection? Download my 100 Questions
Build better connection and feel close starting today. Join the 30 Days to Us Challenge
FOLLOW DR. TRACY
Subscribe to the podcast https://www.youtube.com/@drtracyd
Follow on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/drtracyd
Follow on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/DrTracyD/
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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