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Love on the Air - Podcast of The Whole Parent

Love on the Air - Podcast of The Whole Parent

John McElhenney

We all want to be loved. We seek love. We find someone to love. What happens next?
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Goodpods has curated a list of the 10 best Love on the Air - Podcast of The Whole Parent episodes, ranked by the number of listens and likes each episode have garnered from our listeners. If you are listening to Love on the Air - Podcast of The Whole Parent for the first time, there's no better place to start than with one of these standout episodes. If you are a fan of the show, vote for your favorite Love on the Air - Podcast of The Whole Parent episode by adding your comments to the episode page.

Love on the Air - Podcast of The Whole Parent - The Slow Road to a Healthy Relationship: Patience and Kindness

The Slow Road to a Healthy Relationship: Patience and Kindness

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08/11/22 • 7 min

Let’s say there’s a partner you’ve had your eyes on for some years. There appears to be mutual interest. Coffee dates are accepted with grace and laughter. The “dates’ go well. And then... nothing. You take this as a sign and move along. Still thinking about this person, but willing to take their scheduling issues as a sign. And then they’re back in your life, for your own reasons, and you’re single and you offer another coffee date. The ask is accepted with the same enthusiasm and glee as before, and there’s a promise to “get on my calendar and find the time.”

READ THE EPISODE HERE: Slow Road

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Love on the Air - Podcast of The Whole Parent - Time, The Currency of Modern Relationships

Time, The Currency of Modern Relationships

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09/20/22 • 12 min

Let’s not kid ourselves, if we’re interested in having a relationship with someone, we are going to have to take the time to be with them. If we don’t have the time, we’re either going to make more time (prioritize) or we’re not going to make time. It’s the biggest indicator of relationship success or failure. And it even shows up in the earliest interactions as we’re starting to date.

“Why can’t we make time to get together?”

read the full post on The Whole Parent: Time Is the Currency

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Love on the Air - Podcast of The Whole Parent - Keeping Your Cool When Your Lover Is On Fire with Rage

Keeping Your Cool When Your Lover Is On Fire with Rage

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10/19/23 • 14 min

Anger is not easy for any of us.

I have a problem with rage. When a partner gets mad, that’s usually okay. It’s hard, but it’s no longer scary. When a partner yells, however, all kinds of self-defense mechanisms kick in and begin to cloud my rational response into something more childlike.

Anger in any form is part of the ebb and flow of life. In a relationship, if you’re not allowing yourself to get angry and express that frustration, you’re going to be pushing it under the carpet. At some point, the anger is going to come out. By learning to deal with anger in rational and connective ways with your partner, you can go a long way toward future-proofing your relationship from the major blowups. That’s the goal, anyway.

Read this article on The Whole Parent.

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Love on the Air - Podcast of The Whole Parent - Liberating Sexual Desire, a conversation with Eva Blake

Liberating Sexual Desire, a conversation with Eva Blake

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12/15/21 • 42 min

In our conversation, Eva and I cover a lot of ground about sex and relationships. And here were my immediate takeaways that will be fleshed out in the full podcast. This is a fraction of what we cover:

Sexual awareness and liberation begin with yourself. Your own experience of sex. What turns you on. How you please yourself. How confident and comfortable you are with your own sexual body. I had to give a hearty yes to this one. And it dovetails nicely into Eva's path to progress in her work.

Desire Body Voice

Desire: If you understand your desire and what you want (both in a partner, in a sexual experience, and in life) you can take clear and intentional actions toward that goal. Your desire is your guide and your fuel. Your path is always towards what you want. Tuning into your desire is step one.

Body: Your body is where the magic happens. This is where ecstasy happens, and this is where trauma or dysfunction can also be trapped. By connecting with and having conscious conversations with your own body you can begin to unlock more energy to fuel your journey. Shut down parts of our body are where we store shame, trauma, sexual fears, inhibition.

Voice: By connecting with your desire and your body you can give rise to a more powerful and directed voice. Your authenticity comes through when you are connected to your body and your ambitious desire. You must give voice to your goals and needs. Even in leadership outside the bedroom, a person who is well-grounded in self-love and awareness has a stronger stance to lead the rest of the world from.

In the board room and in the bedroom, desire is the fire that gets things done. The more you can connect and harness your desires and aspirations, the more power and passion you will have to light the way forward to creating your best life.

You can find Eva Blake's information on her Facebook page Liberating Desire: Sex, Love, Relationships

Be sure and listen to the whole podcast to get the most out of Eva's advice and expertise. And check The Whole Parent for more illuminating content about relationship-building, dating, sex, and parenting.

John McElhenney - Relationship-Building Coach

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Love on the Air - Podcast of The Whole Parent - Where There‘s a WE There‘s a Way

Where There‘s a WE There‘s a Way

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02/13/21 • 9 min

Love on the Air 2021 - our first post-pandemic shutdown episode. Let's talk about the WE container and how considering your partner first, as a reflexive and healthy way of including them in your WE is a skill that will help you grow in your relationship and in your own self-care routines.

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Love on the Air - Podcast of The Whole Parent - What a Single Dad *Wants* In the Next Relationship

What a Single Dad *Wants* In the Next Relationship

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12/16/22 • 10 min

Let's look into the challenges of dating as a single parent. To start, we've both got some history under our belt, kids, and some requirements for what's OK and what we simply won't ever do again.

As we navigate "dating" again, we quickly realize the rules are very different as single parents. Our experience gives us some distinct advantages in terms of recognizing what we don't want. And perhaps our unfinished healing might keep us from starting the dating process again.

Read this article on The Whole Parent: What a Single Dad Wants

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Love on the Air - Podcast of The Whole Parent - Why Is Self-Care So Difficult?

Why Is Self-Care So Difficult?

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10/19/23 • 12 min

Most of us are not very good at self-care. We often put other’s needs before ours. Especially if we are single parents, we’ve got a full load at work and a full load at home. Where is the time for ourselves? How do we make time for self-care?

Taking Charge of Our Own Calendar

One of my life-skills has been learning how to run my schedule using Google Calendar. I put all the appointments on my calendar. I remember a “hello date” several years ago, where I asked, “If you’ll give me your email address I’ll send you a calendar invite for our coffee this Saturday.” She found it odd, quirky, and somewhat endearing. I found it essential to put our dates on the map of my time so that I could make energy and time available.

I put things on my calendar so I can show up ready to go. I can glance at my week, see the high points and make decisions about how I’m going to schedule or use my open time. When I know what’s coming on Thursday evening, I can plan an early night on Wednesday to give me plenty of energy for the event. If I run my day at full-tilt and am slightly surprised that I have an evening event, I’m going to be tired, I’m going to be less-than-100%, I’m going to be disappointed in my planning and management.

I was speaking to a friend recently about their self-care planning. Here’s what I heard then say, “I’ve just got too much going on. Too many people need me right now.” Here’s the underlying message, “My self-care is not as important as my care of others.” And where this gets problematic is when things get overwhelming. When our schedules get overbooked with obligations to our kids, our friends, our partners, we will feel anxiety and exhaustion as we head into the weekday, the day where we have NO BREAKS.

“What if,” I proposed to my friend, “You take a moment at the beginning of each day, and add in a ME CYCLE? What if the first calendar event was YOU, every single day?” I could see the consternation on my friend’s face. I could hear the “not possible” response forming on their lips. “Just consider it,” I said. “I know, even this feels overwhelming, and like adding one more event to your calendar.” They nodded. “And I’m not speaking to you as a coach, but as a friend who cares about you.” I could see the pain in their expression.

Read the entire article on The Whole Parent.

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Love on the Air - Podcast of The Whole Parent - Introduction to Love on the Air (Episode 0.5)

Introduction to Love on the Air (Episode 0.5)

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02/22/22 • 3 min

Each one of us wants to feel loved. We seek a partner. We navigate dating introductions to hopefully find someone to share our lives with. We commit to a relationship and try to make it work. We fail. And we find the courage and energy to start over.

We all want to be loved. We seek love. We find someone to love. Then what happens next?

Being in a loving relationship is a continuous process of micro-corrections in our everyday lives together. We will all have difficulties and disagreements, the trick is how we choose to address them as a couple. In a healthy and consciously aware relationship, we can make choices that move us towards our partner.

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Love on the Air - Podcast of The Whole Parent - The Four Laws of Love: Finding & Building Lasting Relationships

The Four Laws of Love: Finding & Building Lasting Relationships

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10/25/22 • 15 min

If We Knew What Love Looked Like

Healthy love, for each of us, is a series of trials and errors. We weren’t shown what healthy love looks like so we give it a go and screw it up a number of times before we begin to pick up some clues. But even our clues can be misguided and point us in unhealthy directions. What do we know about healthy love today if we look for the information?

Read the article here: The Four Laws of Love

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Love on the Air - Podcast of The Whole Parent - A New Language of Sex: Embarking on the Learning Together

A New Language of Sex: Embarking on the Learning Together

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12/21/21 • 10 min

I’d like to imagine that I get better and better at sex over time. Of course, my aging body may have a slightly different course, but, at the moment, we’re all on the up and up. No little blue helper is needed at this point. Still, sex is different. Deeper, richer, and less concentrated on the orgasm. But this didn’t happen overnight. This happened as an evolution. I listened to my partners, I read books about sexual intelligence, I tuned in to my own body and tried to decipher its hidden messages. Here’s what I learned: I’m evolving.

Sex Gets Better and Deeper the More You Practice

Just like any other physical activity (yoga, running, swimming, tennis) sex gets better the more you practice. Sometimes it’s good to practice by yourself, to understand your own mechanics and proclivities. In a relationship, it’s good to tune into the rhythms of your sexual desires, understanding that sometimes they will not be in sync, but when they are... Watch out.

Monogamy offers the opportunity to practice and meditate and discuss sex for an extended period of time. Over time, I can learn ways to get us both off. Over time, I can discover ways to get you off that leave me completely fulfilled as well. Over time, I can set both our bodies on fire with a few words of poetry and a gentle brush of my fingers across the back of your neck. Over time, I’m going to find the places that drive you mad. I promise not to overuse them. And I promise to keep exploring, seeking, new erogenous zones, ones that neither of us has ever uncovered.

You can read the entire article on The New Language of Sex from The Whole Parent.

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How many episodes does Love on the Air - Podcast of The Whole Parent have?

Love on the Air - Podcast of The Whole Parent currently has 38 episodes available.

What topics does Love on the Air - Podcast of The Whole Parent cover?

The podcast is about Society & Culture, Kids & Family, Podcasts and Relationships.

What is the most popular episode on Love on the Air - Podcast of The Whole Parent?

The episode title 'The Slow Road to a Healthy Relationship: Patience and Kindness' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on Love on the Air - Podcast of The Whole Parent?

The average episode length on Love on the Air - Podcast of The Whole Parent is 16 minutes.

How often are episodes of Love on the Air - Podcast of The Whole Parent released?

Episodes of Love on the Air - Podcast of The Whole Parent are typically released every 4 days, 4 hours.

When was the first episode of Love on the Air - Podcast of The Whole Parent?

The first episode of Love on the Air - Podcast of The Whole Parent was released on Jan 28, 2020.

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