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How to REPAIR After an Argument: The Skill That Builds Trust

1 h 13 min · 27. mar. 2026
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After an argument, what actually helps a relationship heal—and what quietly damages trust? In this episode of We Can Relate, we’re joined by relationship and communication coach James 'Fish' Gill to explore one of the most overlooked skills in relationships: repair after conflict. Most couples focus on avoiding arguments—but the real key to connection isn’t avoiding conflict. It’s learning how to repair after an argument in a way that builds trust, safety, and emotional closeness. We break down what skillful repair actually looks like in real life—and why it matters more than getting it “right” in the moment. In this episode, we discuss:  • How to repair after an argument (even when it didn’t go well)  • Why conflict isn’t the problem—lack of repair is  • The most common mistakes couples make after a fight  • How to rebuild trust after disconnection  • What actually helps your partner feel safe again  • The communication skills that deepen connection over time Whether you’re in a long-term relationship or just want to improve how you handle conflict, this episode will give you practical tools to repair, reconnect, and strengthen your relationship. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2395796/support] Thank you for listening! Katie's IG: @Katie.Heeran Diane's IG: @embodiedhearthealing Our Show's IG: @wecanrelate_official

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