Candid Conversations with Marsha

Stop Recycling the Same Relationship Patterns

24 min · 24. feb. 2026
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Previously recorded. Still relevant for today. In this episode, Marsha Kerr Talley explores the power of paying attention to patterns in relationships — romantic, platonic, and professional. One behaviour does not define a person, but repeated patterns reveal character. This conversation invites you to assess not only the people entering your life, but your own emotional responses. Are you observing facts, or projecting past experiences? Are you dismissing healthy behaviour as “bare minimum” because you are unfamiliar with consistency? This episode covers emotional intelligence, self-regulation, anxiety spirals, trauma responses, and how to differentiate between valid feelings and imagined narratives. If you have ever recycled the same relationship dynamics, struggled with insecurity in new seasons, or felt your energy shift entirely toward someone new, this episode will help you reclaim your power. You will also hear about Marsha’s coaching approach and how her trauma-informed framework, Turning Pain Into Possibility™, helps individuals move from emotional reactivity to clarity, healing, and strategic action. Because time does not just reveal others. It reveals you. In This Episode: * Why one behaviour is not enough data * The difference between performance and pattern * Why “bare minimum” may actually be emotional consistency * How past trauma can distort present perception * Emotional intelligence in new relationships * Recognising anxiety spirals and imagined narratives * Why your thoughts are not always facts * The importance of self-regulation * How energy shifts toward new people can cause self-abandonment * Regaining your power in new seasons * Valid feelings vs. objective reality * Why all of us need tools, not just awareness * Coaching support and structured emotional clarity Marsha Kerr Talley [www.marshakerrtalley.com] Live Inspired | Turning Pain Into Possibility™

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Stop Recycling the Same Relationship Patterns

Previously recorded. Still relevant for today. In this episode, Marsha Kerr Talley explores the power of paying attention to patterns in relationships — romantic, platonic, and professional. One behaviour does not define a person, but repeated patterns reveal character. This conversation invites you to assess not only the people entering your life, but your own emotional responses. Are you observing facts, or projecting past experiences? Are you dismissing healthy behaviour as “bare minimum” because you are unfamiliar with consistency? This episode covers emotional intelligence, self-regulation, anxiety spirals, trauma responses, and how to differentiate between valid feelings and imagined narratives. If you have ever recycled the same relationship dynamics, struggled with insecurity in new seasons, or felt your energy shift entirely toward someone new, this episode will help you reclaim your power. You will also hear about Marsha’s coaching approach and how her trauma-informed framework, Turning Pain Into Possibility™, helps individuals move from emotional reactivity to clarity, healing, and strategic action. Because time does not just reveal others. It reveals you. In This Episode: * Why one behaviour is not enough data * The difference between performance and pattern * Why “bare minimum” may actually be emotional consistency * How past trauma can distort present perception * Emotional intelligence in new relationships * Recognising anxiety spirals and imagined narratives * Why your thoughts are not always facts * The importance of self-regulation * How energy shifts toward new people can cause self-abandonment * Regaining your power in new seasons * Valid feelings vs. objective reality * Why all of us need tools, not just awareness * Coaching support and structured emotional clarity Marsha Kerr Talley [www.marshakerrtalley.com] Live Inspired | Turning Pain Into Possibility™

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