Arms Open: Real Talk for Real Relationships

Don't Fix It, Feel It

13 min · 15. huhti 2026
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In this episode, Angela explores one of the most quietly misunderstood skills in relationships — the stress-reducing conversation. Not every hard moment needs a solution. Sometimes what your partner needs most is simply to feel heard, held, and less alone in what they're carrying. Angela shares a hilarious (and completely relatable) client story about a well-meaning partner who showed up to an emotional conversation with a spiral-bound notebook and bullet-pointed action items — and uses it to unpack why the fix-it instinct, while rooted in love, can accidentally leave partners feeling unseen. Relationship Reset Challenge Try the 10-minute rule. Give your partner ten minutes of uninterrupted, advice-free listening — no solutions, no redirects, no silver linings, and absolutely no notebooks. Ask one open question: "What's been the hardest part of this for you?" Then just be there with what comes. Notice what shifts — in them, and in you. Resources mentioned * Arms Open Counselling resources and blog posts: www.armsopencounselling.com [http://www.armsopencounselling.com] * The Gottman Institute — stress-reducing conversations and rituals of connection: www.gottman.com [http://www.gottman.com] * Dr. Sue Johnson — Emotion-Focused Therapy for couples: www.iceeft.com [http://www.iceeft.com] Connect with Us If today’s episode resonated with you, share it with a partner or friend! Follow @ArmsOpenCounselling on Instagram and Facebook for more relationship wisdom, behind-the-scenes therapy insights, and heart-centered tips. Presented by: Angela Kingma Edited by: Tayte McHugh

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