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SC 171 - Porn Vs Having Sex With A Real Person - Gary Wilson
Relationship Coaching School Podcast
11/02/17 • 60 min
Why do so many men use porn? What is it doing for them?
I think it's obvious that porn can ruin your relationship, but what's not so obvious is why so many men use porn. What is going on inside the male brain.
I have my own theories but I wanted to hear from THE porn expert on this...
Here are a few of the highlights:
SHOWNOTES
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- The link between chronic erectile dysfunction and porn use [11:00]
- How do you know when porn use is a problem? [13:00]
- Can people use porn in a healthy way? [16:00]
- Why are people using porn? [19:00]
- How many women are watching porn? [23:00]
- Religion and porn [22:00]
- When men use porn for ‘stress relief’ [27:00]
- How internet porn is shaping our sexuality [36:00]
- How to heal porn addiction through relationship [48:00]
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SC 44 - Long-Distance Relationships, Entitlement & Sex, Blended Families, Winning Him Back, & Much More
Relationship Coaching School Podcast
03/31/16 • 20 min
In this episode I answer listeners’ questions on long-distance relationships, how to win him back, entitlement and sex, blended families, divorce, and much more. It’s a shorty but a goodie.
SHOWNOTES
- What does an over-supportive relationship look like? [2:30]
- What does it mean when a man says he “needs a break” from the relationship? [4:15]
- How to win back a guy? [6:14]
- What’s the best way to break through your triggers? [7:43]
- How to make a 2nd or 3rd marriage work out? [9:07]
- What to do when your partner only feels criticized? [11:33]
- How to deal with a man who feels sexually entitled? [13:20]
- What is the viability of long-distance relationships? [15:28]
- Jayson’s one-question challenge to listeners [18:17]
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Is There Such a Thing as Too Much Conflict? - Jayson And Ellen - 366
Relationship Coaching School Podcast
10/27/21 • 13 min
Conflict is almost always a growth opportunity, and you’re going to experience it in every relationship. But is it possible to have too much conflict in your relationship? If so, how do you know you’ve reached that point—and what can you do about it? Check out this week’s episode, where Ellen and I give our perspectives on the subject.
Useful Links:

Why Confidence Is More Attractive Than Looks - Relationship School Podcast EPISODE 246
Relationship Coaching School Podcast
07/30/19 • 10 min
In this episode we explore your confidence. Why is it more attractive than looks? Or is it? Listen in as we quickly explore this terrain and listen for the challenge at the end.
Shownotes:
(0:40) Open applications for DPIR Program (9 month training)
(3:30) What is confidence
(5:10) Why confidence is more attractive than looks
(7:50) Action step

3 Women Share About Their Relationship Journey – Relationship School Podcast EPISODE 242
Relationship Coaching School Podcast
07/02/19 • 36 min
In this episode we explore in depth what our signature course DPIR is all about....
Shownotes:
(5:25) Introduction
(12:00) Takeaways of being part of DPIR
(20:30) Memorable classes and subjects of DPIR
(28:30) Why DPIR is worth the investment
(30:20) Final thoughts

SC 174 - Details about the Smart Couple Quote Book
Relationship Coaching School Podcast
11/19/17 • 15 min
The Smart Couple Quote Book is out!
This is a relationship book unlike any other. Add tools to your relationship toolbox with just a minute of reading a day.
You will learn radically simple ways to avoid pointless fights, have better sex, and build an indestructible partnership.
Who is the Smart Couple Quote Book for:
Singles!
- Couples!
- Friends!
- Coaches!
- Yoga/Meditation Instructors!
- Team Leaders!
- Busy People!
- Lifelong Learners!
- Quote Lovers!
and more....
Take a selfie with your Smart Couple Quote Book for our upcoming photo contest!

Sharing Impact 2.0 - 310
Relationship Coaching School Podcast
09/30/20 • 12 min
Many of our Relationship School students know the tool “sharing impact.” Well, now I have a short update on that tool for you.
My wife and I made a big improvement based on something we saw with our students.
When not done well, this tool can leave some people feeling defensive. So, we added a step that will mitigate some of that defensiveness.
Check it out
Useful Links:
- Episode 33 - Sharing Impact
- Episode 297: The Collaborative Way – Lloyd Fickett
- https://relationshipschool.com/community/
- https://relationshipschool.com/connected/
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SC 135 - If Your Partner Made You Listen To This Podcast
Relationship Coaching School Podcast
06/27/17 • 9 min
Do you have a friend or partner telling you to listen to this podcast? Don't know where to start and feel pressured to get 'up to speed'? This episode is for you.
SHOWNOTES
- Should you listen to this podcast? [1:00]
- Why you SHOULD be skeptical [2:00]
- How to show your partner that you care about the relationship in your own way [5:00]

Myth of Normal & Adult Parent-Child Dynamics - Daniel Maté - 436
Relationship Coaching School Podcast
02/28/23 • 70 min
On this week's podcast, we are joined by Daniel Maté.
In addition to co-writing recent New York Times bestseller The Myth of Normal with his father, Dr. Gabor Maté, Daniel is a composer, lyricist, playwright, podcaster, artist, musician, and mental chiropractor - a current day renaissance man.
Hear about how Daniel relates to his father, his experience growing up with Maté privilege, and how he contextualizes the complexities of the parent-child relationship psychologically while providing us with insightful reframes that speak to how we relate to our parents as adults.
A few quotes from the book we feel compelled to share with you in hopes of inspiring you to read/listen to the book:
“Trauma, until we work it through, keeps us stuck in the past, robbing us of the present moment’s riches, limiting who we can be.”
“What joys have you denied yourself out of a belief that you don’t deserve them, or out of a conditioned fear that they’ll be snatched away?”
“Whether we realize it or not, it is our woundedness, or how we cope with it, that dictates much of our behavior, shapes our social habits, and informs our ways of thinking about the world.”
“Time after time it was the “nice” people, the ones who compulsively put other’s expectations and needs ahead of their own and who repressed their so-called negative emotions, who showed up with chronic illness in my family practice, or who came under my care at the hospital palliative ward I directed.”
“Chronic rage, by contrast, floods the system with stress hormones long past the allotted time. Over the long term, such a hormonal surplus, whatever may have instigated it, can make us anxious or depressed; suppress immunity; promote inflammation; narrow blood vessels, promoting vascular disease throughout the body;”
“It doesn’t matter whether we can point to other people who seem more traumatized than we are, for there is no comparing suffering. Nor is it appropriate to use our own trauma as a way of placing ourselves above others—“You haven’t suffered like I have”—or as a cudgel to beat back others’ legitimate grievances when we behave destructively. We each carry our wounds in our own way; there is neither sense nor value in gauging them against those of others.”
“Like our other needs, meaning is an inherent expectation. Its denial has dire consequences. Far from a purely psychological need, our hormones and nervous systems clock its presence or absence. As a medical study in 2020 found, the "presence [of] and search for meaning in life are important for health and well-being." Simply put, the more meaningful you find your life, the better your measures of mental and physical health are likely to be.
Timestamps:
- 0:00 - Intro
- 2:41 - Daniel describes what he does
- 6:31 - Reawakening the inner artist
- 15:48 - Adult parent-child dynamics
- 34:21 - Special offers
- 35:34 - The Myth of Normal book
- 1:09:32 - Special offers
Useful Links:
- Instagram @danielbmaté
- Daniel Mate's mental chiro website
- Dr. Gabor Maté’s website
- Instagram @gabormatéMD
- Order The Myth of Normal: Trauma, Illness, & Healing in a Toxic Culture by Dr. Gabor Maté & Daniel Maté here
- Listen to Daniel read The Myth of Normal on Audible
- Enroll in Relationship Mastery
- Order Jayson's book: Getting to Zero
- Get 50% off your first month of relationship coaching with the promo code "First50"
- U.S. listeners, sign up for relationship tips and support direct to your phone by texting this number: 720 704 4850
- Apply to Relationship Coach Training

Over Parenting - Relationship School Podcast EPISODE 256
Relationship Coaching School Podcast
10/08/19 • 29 min
If you are not a parent, this is pretty interesting. I think you can learn a few things here. If you are a parent, there's such a thing as too much parenting. The helicopter or enabling parent.
Is there such a thing as "over-attachment"? I think so. In this short episode my wife and I dig into this touchy subject. I say touchy because parents are soooo sensitive to criticism. Check it out!
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How many episodes does Relationship Coaching School Podcast have?
Relationship Coaching School Podcast currently has 524 episodes available.
What topics does Relationship Coaching School Podcast cover?
The podcast is about Society & Culture, Podcasts and Relationships.
What is the most popular episode on Relationship Coaching School Podcast?
The episode title 'SC 171 - Porn Vs Having Sex With A Real Person - Gary Wilson' is the most popular.
What is the average episode length on Relationship Coaching School Podcast?
The average episode length on Relationship Coaching School Podcast is 40 minutes.
How often are episodes of Relationship Coaching School Podcast released?
Episodes of Relationship Coaching School Podcast are typically released every 7 days.
When was the first episode of Relationship Coaching School Podcast?
The first episode of Relationship Coaching School Podcast was released on May 6, 2015.
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