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 Pain Outweighs Pleasure: The Reality of Divorce
The Coach Daniel Ratner Podcast
5 minutes
6 months ago
When Pain Outweighs Pleasure: The Reality of Divorce
Let me know your thoughts about the podcast. Thank you for listening! Why does divorce feel like a death? Because in many ways, it is—the death of a relationship, of shared dreams, and of a once-cherished connection. But discussing divorce shouldn't be taboo, especially when understanding its warning signs could help save marriages before they reach the breaking point. Marriage researcher John Gottman can predict divorce with 94% accuracy by looking for one critical emotion: contempt. When e...
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...