Real Honest with Samantha LaBat

Miscommunications lead to fallout

31 min · 18 de mar de 2026
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Currently obsessed with Netflix’s new reality series, Age of Attraction, and how it highlights that age gaps don’t break relationships - bad communication does. I am notorious for wanting everyone to read my mind (which, yes, I know is impossible, I never said I was sane) and I will probably be in therapy forever just because I’ll never understand how other people’s brains work, but I’m still trying!! I love my friends soo much and want them to know that and want to be able to communicate it in ways that make them feel loved, and I also want that from them, but sometimes it’s so hard that it doesn’t feel worth the time or energy.  Let’s get into it. * 00:00 Intro * 01:29 What I’m learning from God rn * 04:54 Goals Check-In * 11:33 Topic: Bad Communication Ruins Relationships * 20:58 Hard Conversation of the Week * 28:12 What I’m Watching Right Now Thanks for listening! Leave me a review if you want—new episodes on Wednesdays at 6 am CT. Questions, comments, concerns, want to chat? Email realhonestpod@gmail.com.

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