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...
“When Botox Meets Bezos: Where Low Self-Esteem and Plastic Surgery Collide".
The Coach Daniel Ratner Podcast
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“When Botox Meets Bezos: Where Low Self-Esteem and Plastic Surgery Collide".
Let me know your thoughts about the podcast. Thank you for listening! Welcome to the introduction of my next book, following Emotional Vampires: How to Protect Your Happiness from People Who Suck You Dry. The book you’re about to hear is currently being written, and I’d love your feedback on this intro. And for those waiting for the Emotional Vampires podcast series—good news—it’s coming to my podcast in late 2025. Thank you so much for listening and being part of this journey!
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...