Let me know your thoughts about the podcast. Thank you for listening! Before you propose or say yes, ask the question that quietly predicts whether your home will feel safe, warm, and steady years from now. We unpack a counterintuitive truth: the third must-ask question changes depending on whether you’re a man or a woman—and that shift explains why some relationships grow calmer with time while others grind down under small daily frictions. I walk through the men’s filter first: am I willin...
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Let me know your thoughts about the podcast. Thank you for listening! Before you propose or say yes, ask the question that quietly predicts whether your home will feel safe, warm, and steady years from now. We unpack a counterintuitive truth: the third must-ask question changes depending on whether you’re a man or a woman—and that shift explains why some relationships grow calmer with time while others grind down under small daily frictions. I walk through the men’s filter first: am I willin...
The Art of Being Wrong to Be Right: Sunscreen Love Audiobook
The Coach Daniel Ratner Podcast
19 minutes
6 months ago
The Art of Being Wrong to Be Right: Sunscreen Love Audiobook
Let me know your thoughts about the podcast. Thank you for listening! Marriage is full of contradictions, but perhaps none more powerful than this: Sometimes you have to be wrong to be right. In a world obsessed with winning arguments and proving points, the most successful couples understand that peace trumps pride every time. This episode takes a deep dive into the psychology behind "happy wife, happy life" - not as a tired cliché, but as a profound relationship strategy that leads to mutu...
The Coach Daniel Ratner Podcast
Let me know your thoughts about the podcast. Thank you for listening! Before you propose or say yes, ask the question that quietly predicts whether your home will feel safe, warm, and steady years from now. We unpack a counterintuitive truth: the third must-ask question changes depending on whether you’re a man or a woman—and that shift explains why some relationships grow calmer with time while others grind down under small daily frictions. I walk through the men’s filter first: am I willin...