THE TRUTH ABOUT IT ALL WITH KEN JOHNSON

PARDON MY PATTERN

45 min · 5. feb. 2026
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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/1999803/fan_mail/new] We face a hard truth about loss, regret, and the patterns that cost us the chance to say “I’m sorry.” Then we break down how small passes turn into big problems in love, and why boundaries taught early save pain later. • D’s passing and the weight of unsaid words • letting go of petty grudges to protect real bonds • moving in with Nicole and running two lives • photo albums, old flames, and brewing insecurity • choosing cleaner language to grow the show • patterns in relationships and why consequences teach • holding firm boundaries without fear or games • choosing fit over looks for lasting love • closing reflections and next topic tease

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love vs fit pt 2

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/1999803/fan_mail/new] Love can feel like the whole point until real life shows up and asks harder questions. I’m Ken Johnson, and I’m putting a spotlight on the difference between chasing a spark and building something that actually fits your life. Attraction can light the match, but compatibility, shared values, and emotional safety are what keep the house standing when the excitement fades. If you’ve ever wondered why two people can “love each other” and still fall apart, this conversation is for you. I also get personal with the Nicole story, including what happened when I took pride in doing a great job at work and then got let go right after my girlfriend showed up. The lesson is raw, and it’s bigger than one workplace. It’s about outside pressure, interracial dating realities, and how fast other people’s bias can touch your money, your confidence, and your relationship. Then we go deep on practical relationship advice: how to choose five real nonnegotiables, why you shouldn’t try to change the main parts of a person, and what “fit” looks like in a real marriage with real responsibilities. I talk about family values, co-parenting dynamics, and the 80/20 mindset that helps you stop letting small pet peeves sabotage something good. If you want better communication, less defensiveness, and a healthier long-term partnership, this one will challenge you in a good way. Subscribe for more real talk, share this with someone who needs it, and leave a review if it hits home. What’s on your five-item list for a partner who truly fits you?

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