A Codependent Mind

A Codependent Mind

Podcast de Brian and Stephanie

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Get an intimate, honest look at how codependency can develop and how it can be overcome. Brian and Stephanie take you ’behind the scenes’ of their experiences and their relationship, lifting the veil on how codependent behaviors can cause life long pain and suffering if not addressed. Learn how Brian has been able to understand the web of behaviors that formed his codependency and move on to build healthier relationships.

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episode S8: Chapter 9 - Communication artwork
S8: Chapter 9 - Communication

Use this link to review the book on Amazon - https://amazon.com/review/create-review?&asin=B0CYH7TMZ1 [https://amazon.com/review/create-review?&asin=B0CYH7TMZ1] Thank you! In this chapter, we explore communication as an essential tool that makes all other relationship tools work. We emphasize outcomes over technique; that is, clarity, connection and a stronger sense of partnership. Brian contrasts destructive communication patterns in his past relationship with J—which was marked by avoidance, appeasement, control, dishonesty, and miscommunication—with the healthier dynamic the he experiences with Stephanie, where the goal is mutual understanding rather than power or emotional management. We aim to reframe communication as an intentional act that couples must practice together, not to “win” or avoid conflict, but to deepen connection, strengthen the “Us,” and build a secure, loving partnership. The paperback, e-book and audiobook are all now available  - https://www.codependentmind.com/ [https://www.codependentmind.com/] Thank you for rating and reviewing the podcast and the book. It helps others find us.

01 oct 2025 - 18 min
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S8: Chapter 8 - Curiosity

In this episode, we explore curiosity as both a universal instinct and a vital relationship tool. Brian  reflects on how childhood fear and threat-responses suppressed his natural curiosity, leaving him passive and disengaged in past relationships. Instead of genuine inquiry, his “curiosity-like” behaviors were rooted in anxiety, compliance, and performance. In contrast, healthy curiosity—as modelled by Stephanie early in their relationship—has proven transformative, deepening connection, sparking self-discovery, and reinforcing intimacy. By learning and relearning to ask questions and explore emotions, Brian has found that curiosity not only nurtures passion and understanding but also strengthens the shared “Us,” creating a feedback loop of connection, adaptability, and joy. The paperback, e-book and audiobook are all now available  - https://www.codependentmind.com/ [https://www.codependentmind.com/] Thank you for rating and reviewing the podcast and the book. It helps others find us.

17 sep 2025 - 19 min
episode S8 - Chapter 7: Honesty artwork
S8 - Chapter 7: Honesty

Use this link to review the book on Amazon - https://amazon.com/review/create-review?&asin=B0CYH7TMZ1 [https://amazon.com/review/create-review?&asin=B0CYH7TMZ1] Thank you! In this chapter, we explore honesty as a powerful relationship tool—one that builds connection, trust, and intimacy when used well, but creates distance and damage when misused or withheld. Honesty provides accurate information about ourselves, others, and the world, enabling stronger partnerships, while dishonesty erodes trust, fosters disconnection, and betrays the relationship. Brian's childhood survival strategies turned dishonesty into a habit, often expressed through pretense, omission, or appeasement rather than blatant lies. These behaviors once kept the him safe but later undermined intimacy and threatened his relationship with Stephanie. Relearning honesty meant confronting fear, shame, and self-deception, distinguishing between privacy and withholding, and understanding that feelings represent personal truths but not universal ones. The paperback, e-book and audiobook are all now available  - https://www.codependentmind.com/ [https://www.codependentmind.com/] Thank you for rating and reviewing the podcast and the book. It helps others find us.

03 sep 2025 - 28 min
episode S8 - Chapter 6: Relationship Boundaries artwork
S8 - Chapter 6: Relationship Boundaries

The audiobook is now available on most platforms, including on our website - https://www.codependentmind.com/ In this chapter, we explore relationship boundaries - just as individuals need personal boundaries to maintain autonomy, relationships need boundaries to protect the shared entity of Us. These boundaries define what the partnership is, what each person can expect, and how to balance safety with openness. Without intentional definition, couples often inherit unexamined expectations from family, culture, or religion, which may not fit their needs. Boundaries are not rules to control a partner but agreements that protect and strengthen the relationship itself, ensuring it remains stable, nourishing, and respectful of all three entities—Me, You, and Us. Thank you for rating and reviewing the podcast and the book. It helps others find us.

20 ago 2025 - 20 min
episode S8 - Chapter 5: Empathy artwork
S8 - Chapter 5: Empathy

The FULL AUDIOBOOK is now available through Amazon and other retailers and also from our website: https://www.codependentmind.com This chapter/episode explores empathy as a core human capacity that evolved to support connection, community, and relationship. True empathy involves a dynamic system of cognition (understanding), emotion (sharing in the feeling), and behavior (responding in a way that reflects care and connection). It is foundational to all relational work—knowing, connecting, and strengthening the partnership. Brian reflects on his early misuse of empathy, where hyper-attunement to others' emotions was driven by fear, shame, and a desire to manage emotional threat. This self-protective "empathy-like" behavior was rooted in emotional management and codependent survival strategies. The turning point came in his relationship with Stephanie. By choosing to stay present in moments of shame and discomfort, he began to use empathy functionally rather than performatively. This shift allowed for deeper connection and trust.  Now, empathy is a  too, used not to manage others' feelings, but to understand and respond authentically within an interdependent relationship. Thank you for rating/reviewing the podcast and the book! It makes a difference

06 ago 2025 - 17 min
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Muy buenos Podcasts , entretenido y con historias educativas y divertidas depende de lo que cada uno busque. Yo lo suelo usar en el trabajo ya que estoy muchas horas y necesito cancelar el ruido de al rededor , Auriculares y a disfrutar ..!!
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