Real Life Real Talk podcast Ep1: Healthy Communication in Relationships

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Hello, views and readers, it's nice to have you here, and I'll be happy to share with you real-life knowledge from all over the world. Today is the first day the "Real Life Real Talk" is going live and on this podcast show, everyone is free to speak on every topic that will be presented.

In today's podcast, our guest speaker is the amazing @mandrelmykels who shared some interesting things that can help us in our relationship.

The topic for today is The Art of Healthy Communication In Relationships, sadly, many people are in a relationship but they lack the ability to have a nice conversation with their partner without getting into an argument, in today's podcast, here are some of the important questions that were asked.

  • What are the biggest communication mistakes people make in relationships?
  • How can someone express their feelings without starting an argument?
  • What are the best ways to handle tough conversations when emotions are high?

And many more.

Watch the video to know what the guest speaker said and the examples he gave.

Are there things you would like to know, or questions in your mind you would love to ask, well you can ask them in the comment section, and trust me, the guest speaker will be available to answer all your questions.

Thanks for watching and reading, do have a nice day.


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Good initiative here

Communication is simple yet vast as it flows from the sender, through the message, channel and even the receiver with cognizance of principles of communication such as shared perception, two way communication, clarity, face-to-face etc.
As stated also, communication is qualitative, i.e. subjective and depends on the situation, partner, level of understanding of the partner, mood and atmosphere.

Communication is a fundamental block of every relationship and should not come only when there are issues to trash. Communication should be routine and topics both good and bad should be discussed. Furthermore, both partners should consciously develop manners and tones of communication especially when there are disagreements thus, maturely, they are able to handle the not-so palatable communication.

Strategies also exist and may be peculiar but as stated in the podcast, approach is vital for a soft landing such that the message sits well with the partner.

Congratulations to all of you with partners šŸ˜‚

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This is an interesting input. The manner of approach in communication matters a lot because it is going to tell the kind of feelinigs the person brought in to the conversation. Thanks for this contribution.

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You're welcome

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Good and thoughtful podcast.

Some of us as women will admit that we are wrong ... a kind approach helps us a lot. If we are afraid that we are going to be attacked, we will be DEFENSIVE, like every other human being, including our partners. I'm so glad this is mentioned because it is important!

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I am glad you enjoyed the show

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First of all, @fashtioluwa you were cutting @mandrelmykels especially when he was giving us his personal views.

Secondly, women are not always argumentative. We can also have civil conversation.

But in all, the podcast was great and insightful. Well done

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šŸ„²šŸ„²I am sory about that, I wasn't trying to cut him
There were still lots of things to talk about that's why.
I am happy you enjoyed watching the podcast.

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If you had a lot of things to talk about, then you can break up a topic into many parts. Like the topic you chose to discuss can have up to four parts, where you allow the guest speaker answer extensively on each given point.

Overall, you guys really tried...kudos

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I second the "first of all " and the "second opinion "šŸ˜

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Thanks dear

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Hehehe. See as I'm fine.

Oh my Gwat! Lol.

It was an honor being the first person on the podcast.

Again, thank you for having me.

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You are welcome sir. You are a find man naturally.

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The podcast is indeed great.

The main thing I want to add to is a particular thing the guest said.

If you truly understand me and I am in that serious relationship with you, I don't need to spill all the beans without you being a bit ahead and in accordance with me.

Yes, I will talk.
I will surely say what's on my mind and things bothering me, but there should be a flow if not forget it.

Yes, that's how we feel.

That's the difference between "I am only human, I don't know what is on your head, I don't know what you are thinking?".

The bond should be there.
That's what we expect.

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So if you are in the wrong but you want to prove you are right, how will you handle that?

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I will have to accept I am wrong.
Well after a little touch of stubborn attis

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Indeed communication is the fundamental block of all relationship's

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You are right

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