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Heal You, Heal Your Relationship
Sasha Quince
89 episodes
2 days ago

"Heal You, Heal Your Relationship" is exactly what I did to save my own marriage. Overcoming anxious attachment, fear of abandonment and self sabotage have been my greatest transformation. The process of learning and unlearning is a path we walk when we are intrigued to heal and grow. This is not your average podcast of someone telling you what to do, these are the experiences, lessons of a woman who practices what she preaches and spent two decades overcoming trauma, fears and anxiety.


Tune in to break free of relationship cycles, intrusive anxious thoughts, love fears and behaviors that leave you feeling guilty, worried and ashamed. As you build your self awareness, you grow, as you grow your relationship transforms. The ripple affect is powerful and your host Sasha Quince is proof of that. Sasha, now 17 years into her own marriage after overcoming self sabotage, a mom of two boys but also a trauma survivor, love coach, and dedicated advocate of personal development. Let's do this together!




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"Heal You, Heal Your Relationship" is exactly what I did to save my own marriage. Overcoming anxious attachment, fear of abandonment and self sabotage have been my greatest transformation. The process of learning and unlearning is a path we walk when we are intrigued to heal and grow. This is not your average podcast of someone telling you what to do, these are the experiences, lessons of a woman who practices what she preaches and spent two decades overcoming trauma, fears and anxiety.


Tune in to break free of relationship cycles, intrusive anxious thoughts, love fears and behaviors that leave you feeling guilty, worried and ashamed. As you build your self awareness, you grow, as you grow your relationship transforms. The ripple affect is powerful and your host Sasha Quince is proof of that. Sasha, now 17 years into her own marriage after overcoming self sabotage, a mom of two boys but also a trauma survivor, love coach, and dedicated advocate of personal development. Let's do this together!




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No Gatekeeping: My A–Z Method to Move Through Triggers Without Blowing Up or Shutting Down
Heal You, Heal Your Relationship
36 minutes 6 seconds
1 month ago
No Gatekeeping: My A–Z Method to Move Through Triggers Without Blowing Up or Shutting Down

This week on Heal You: Heal Your Relationship, Sasha guides you through the vulnerable process of moving from an emotional trigger back into grounded connection. After experiencing her own moment of overwhelm, she explains what a trigger truly is, why it hits so hard, and how a compassionate pause can bring you back to yourself. ✨


Through gentle, practical guidance, Sasha walks you step-by-step through what to do when your body is activated—how to calm your system, feel what’s coming up, meet your needs, and return to your partner with steadiness instead of urgency. She also shares her simple A–Z trigger process, offering a supportive roadmap for navigating conflict with more safety and self-awareness. 


By the end of this episode, you’ll see that healing your triggers isn’t about pushing them away—it’s about moving through them with presence, softness, and a regulated nervous system, so you can reconnect with a calmer mind and a more open heart. 💗



Soulful Trio Reflection Questions for this week:


  1. What is your immediate reaction when you’re triggered?
  2. What is one feeling that repeatedly comes up that you’ve been dismissing?
  3. Where can you take accountability of yourself?


In this episode, you’ll discover:

  • Triggers are invitations to understand yourself more deeply.
  • A pause is powerful—it’s where clarity begins.
  • Your body speaks first; your mind catches up later.
  • Self-regulation is the bridge back to safety.
  • Feeling your emotions is how they move, not how they break you.
  • Repair lands best when you return with steadiness.
  • Love grows when you meet yourself before trying to reconnect.


💘Join Sasha’s mini-training to transform anxiety into trust and reconnect with your partner here – Fear to Freedom


💘Want to know if you're inadvertently sabotaging your relationship? Take the quiz now at: pw556n5gt0l.typeform.com/to/lqsEV0Qvvv


💘Get Sasha's most used tool to regulate your nervous system when triggered by your partner straight from her VIP library here - Regulation Tool



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For more insights and guidance, reach out to sashaquincementoring@gmail.com or connect on Instagram @sashaquincelovecoach or @healyouhealyourrelationship



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Heal You, Heal Your Relationship

"Heal You, Heal Your Relationship" is exactly what I did to save my own marriage. Overcoming anxious attachment, fear of abandonment and self sabotage have been my greatest transformation. The process of learning and unlearning is a path we walk when we are intrigued to heal and grow. This is not your average podcast of someone telling you what to do, these are the experiences, lessons of a woman who practices what she preaches and spent two decades overcoming trauma, fears and anxiety.


Tune in to break free of relationship cycles, intrusive anxious thoughts, love fears and behaviors that leave you feeling guilty, worried and ashamed. As you build your self awareness, you grow, as you grow your relationship transforms. The ripple affect is powerful and your host Sasha Quince is proof of that. Sasha, now 17 years into her own marriage after overcoming self sabotage, a mom of two boys but also a trauma survivor, love coach, and dedicated advocate of personal development. Let's do this together!




Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.