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The Secret to Overcoming Conflict in Relationships | Jennie Juechter

1 h 16 min · 7 de may de 2026
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In this episode of Is There More?, I sit down with relationship coach Jennie Juechter to talk about the secret to overcoming relationship conflict, codependency, people-pleasing, and the patterns that keep us stuck in the same fights over and over again.Is there more?What this conversation really became was something deeper: a conversation about what happens when the thing that triggers us in someone else is actually trying to lead us back to ourselves.Jennie said something in this episode that I can’t stop thinking about:“A trigger is an arrow back to you.”We talked about relationship challenges, conflict, resentment, shame, self-abandonment, overdrinking, codependency, and what it really means to take your power back in love. Jennie shares how she went from a toxic push-pull relationship dynamic and drinking multiple nights a week to rebuilding her life, her marriage, and her sense of self from the inside out.This episode is for anyone who has ever wondered:Why do I keep having the same fight in my relationship?Why do I lose myself in love?How do I stop people-pleasing?How do I heal codependency?How do I stop blaming my partner and start understanding my own triggers?What I loved about this conversation is that it doesn’t stay on the surface. It gets into the real work of relationships: emotional responsibility, communication, accountability, conflict resolution, nervous system patterns, childhood wounds, and the courage it takes to love someone without abandoning yourself.If you’re navigating relationship conflict, codependency, people-pleasing, resentment, emotional triggers, or toxic relationship patterns, this conversation will help you see your relationships — and yourself — in a new way.Watch now to learn how to discover your power, understand your triggers, and start overcoming relationship challenges from the inside out.Subscribe to Is There More? for conversations about healing, relationships, mental health, creativity, identity, and what it means to become who you really are. #Relationships #RelationshipAdvice #Codependency #PeoplePleasing #SelfAbandonment #RelationshipConflict #EmotionalHealing #MentalHealth #HealingJourney #IsThereMore #JennieJuechter #Triggers #ToxicRelationshipPatterns #PersonalGrowth #CommunicationSkills

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