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4 Things with Amy Brown

Why Teasing Your Partner Can Be Healthy & Other Surprising Truths (5th Thing)

25 minutes | Tuesday, October 8, 2024

Amy & Kat cover relationships to food & humans in this chat. Do you have a current 'food jag' right now? Amy learns from Kat that she has one right now and then they get into the benefits of humor in relationships + top reasons misunderstandings happen in relationships + red flags that are actually green.  Quotes:“Babe what’s wrong, you don’t like pumpkin spice wartime election eclipse hurricane season?” (random meme)  “13 Year-Old Me: Don’t tell me what to do! Me Now: Could someone tell me exactly, in chronological order, and with great detail, what I have to do?” (Lana Black)   Benefits of Playful Teasing: - Creates a bond between partners. - Allows them to navigate conflicts and stressful situations with greater ease.  - Shows emotional closeness and comfort within the relationship. - Helps couples address sensitive topics without causing tension. - Fosters sense of playfulness and connection. Top reasons why misunderstandings happen in relationships: - Poor Listening skills - Disrespecting your partner’s feelings - Seeing your partner as a competitor - Comparing your partner to another person - Compatibility problems - Assumptions - Choice of friends and acquaintances - Finances - Always claiming to be right - No quality time with your partner Red flags that are actually green: - No instant spark - Different Hobbies - Busy lives - Dealing with arguments - Setting Priorities   Here is the IG account Amy has appreciated lately: @dr.beachgem10 (ER doctor that lives in St. Pete, FL)  Call us: 877-207-2077 Email: 4ThingsWithAmyBrown@gmail.com HOSTS: Amy Brown // RadioAmy.com // @RadioAmy Kat Vanburen // @KatVanburen // @YouNeedTherapyPodcast // YouNeedTherapyPodcast.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Why Teasing Your Partner Can Be Healthy & Other Surprising Truths (5th Thing)
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