Love 2.0: How to Fix Your Marriage, Part 2
Hidden Brain
Oct 06
Love 2.0: How to Fix Your Marriage, Part 2
Love 2.0: How to Fix Your Marriage, Part 2

Hidden Brain
Oct 06
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When things go wrong in our relationships, we often try to change the way our partners behave. But usually, trying to fix a person only makes things worse. Last week, we talked to psychologist James Cordova about why this tendency can be so damaging, and w...
Highlights
Highlights
When conflicts arise in relationships, the instinct to change our partner can deepen rifts rather than repair them. This episode explores a more transformative approach—embracing acceptance and compassion not only as tools for connection but as gateways to personal growth and resilience. Through intimate conversations and real-life stories, we uncover how shifting our focus inward can lead to profound breakthroughs in how we relate to others and ourselves.
Chapters
Chapters
Can accepting your partner transform your relationship?
00:00What happens when you meet anger with empathy instead of defense?
26:45Why do we act the way we do—and how can we truly understand each other?
38:07How do we find meaning beyond the self, especially in failure or routine?
1:10:07What becomes of a parent’s purpose when children no longer need them?
1:23:17Is it possible to balance many purposes without losing direction?
1:31:07How can we guide others—and ourselves—toward a life of purpose?
1:38:09Transcript
Transcript
Shankar Vedantam: This is Hidden Brain. I'm Shankar Vedantam. When things go wrong in our relationships, we often try to change the way our partners behave. We tell ourselves that if only they would change their ways, we could be happy. Of course, the prob...