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How to Support Someone Through a Dark Time (Without Making It Worse)

In this episode of Relationships with a Soul, we explore one of the most difficult—and common—experiences in relationships: supporting someone you love through a dark period in their life. Whether it’s depression, grief, anxiety, or feeling stuck in a negative spiral, most of us want to help—but often end up making things worse without realizing it. We break down the subtle ways support can turn into pressure, control, or frustration—and what to do instead. From understanding the fear behind our reactions to learning how to truly “hold space,” this episode offers a grounded, practical framework for showing up in a way that actually helps. We also explore the harder truth: sometimes, despite doing everything right, a relationship may not repair—and what it looks like to honor yourself in those moments. If you’ve ever felt helpless watching someone you love struggle, this episode will give you clarity, direction, and a deeper understanding of what real support looks like. In This Episode We Explore: * 00:00 — Introduction: Supporting someone through a dark period * 02:00 — Why frustration and “tough love” often backfire * 06:14 — Normalizing emotions and letting people be where they are * 09:04 — Why control and advice don’t actually help * 10:28 — Asking supportive questions instead of trying to fix * 14:07 — The importance of validating emotions * 18:05 — Holding space vs trying to rescue someone * 24:32 — Not taking your partner’s emotional state personally * 28:01 — Letting people choose what they need to feel better * 41:04 — When to stay, set boundaries, or walk away 📙Follow Nick [https://substack.com/@nickneve] and Lily [https://substack.com/@therapistconfessions] on Substack 🪷 Explore The Relationships With A Soul Brand [https://newsletter.nickneve.com/s/motivation-monday-podcast] 💻Visit Nick’s Website [http://www.nickneve.com/] 💻Visit Lily’s Website [https://www.lilygatica.com/] Key Takeaways From This Episode * Trying to “fix” someone often comes from fear—not love—and can deepen their shame. * Anger and frustration rarely motivate change; they usually create defensiveness or withdrawal. * You cannot control someone else’s healing timeline—accepting this is essential. * Advice and solutions work best when they come from the person themselves, not from you. * Asking open, gentle questions helps people reconnect with their own needs. * Validation (“it’s okay to feel this way”) reduces pressure and emotional isolation. * Sometimes the most powerful support is simply being present without trying to change anything. * Caretaking and rescuing can unintentionally take away someone’s agency and slow their growth. * Not everything is about you—learning not to take someone’s mood personally is key. * If you’ve done the work and the relationship continues to harm you, it’s okay to step away or set boundaries. Enjoyed This Episode? You May Also Enjoy Help Grow The Podcast: Since this is a new podcast, I’d really appreciate your support. Here are three ways you can help grow the podcast: * Follow the Relationships With A Soul podcast on Spotify [https://open.spotify.com/show/5Q4EJpIXRzUtjpWaJY1r0I], Apple Podcasts [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/relationships-with-a-soul/id1845705267], or your favorite podcasting platform * Share this episode with a friend who you think will find it valuable Get full access to Relationships With A Soul at nickneve.substack.com/subscribe [https://nickneve.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]

27 de mar de 2026 - 57 min
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What It Actually Means to Be in a Healthy Relationship

In this episode of Relationships with a Soul, we break down what a healthy relationship actually looks like in practice—not the fantasy, not the absence of conflict, but the real, lived dynamics that create connection, trust, and longevity. We explore the biggest misconceptions about relationships (including the belief that “healthy” means no conflict), and walk through the core behaviors that make relationships work over time. Using real examples from our own relationship and clinical experience, we cover how to communicate without criticism, express emotions in a way that builds connection, navigate differences, regulate reactivity, and set boundaries that strengthen—not weaken—the relationship. If you’ve ever wondered “What does a healthy relationship actually look like day-to-day?”—this episode gives you a clear, grounded roadmap. In This Episode We Explore: 00:00 – Introduction: The myth of “natural” relationships01:47 – Why healthy relationships still have conflict02:40 – No criticism: the foundation of respect04:16 – Why criticism creates defensiveness08:05 – What to say instead of attacking your partner14:19 – The power of “I” statements in conflict19:06 – The danger of “always” and “never” language26:51 – Understanding stonewalling and emotional shutdown41:01 – Differentiation: staying connected while being different51:43 – Emotional regulation and low reactivity 📙Follow Nick [https://substack.com/@nickneve] and Lily [https://substack.com/@therapistconfessions] on Substack 🪷 Explore The Relationships With A Soul Brand [https://newsletter.nickneve.com/s/motivation-monday-podcast] 💻Visit Nick’s Website [http://www.nickneve.com/] 💻Visit Lily’s Website [https://www.lilygatica.com/] Key Takeaways From This Episode * Healthy relationships are learned—not something we automatically know how to do. * Conflict is not the problem—how you engage in conflict is what defines the relationship. * Criticism damages connection because it makes your partner “wrong” instead of understood. * Speaking from your own experience (“I feel…”) reduces defensiveness and opens dialogue. * Words like “always” and “never” escalate conflict and distort reality. * Emotional safety is built when partners validate feelings instead of rejecting them. * Stonewalling often comes from deeper emotional blocks—not a lack of care. * Healthy relationships allow for differences without disconnection (differentiation). * Low emotional reactivity creates space for real conversations instead of arguments. * Boundaries are not rejection—they are a way of taking care of yourself so you can show up better in the relationship. Enjoyed This Episode? You May Also Enjoy Help Grow The Podcast: Since this is a new podcast, I’d really appreciate your support. Here are three ways you can help grow the podcast: * Follow the Relationships With A Soul podcast on Spotify [https://open.spotify.com/show/5Q4EJpIXRzUtjpWaJY1r0I], Apple Podcasts [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/relationships-with-a-soul/id1845705267], or your favorite podcasting platform * Share this episode with a friend who you think will find it valuable Get full access to Relationships With A Soul at nickneve.substack.com/subscribe [https://nickneve.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]

19 de mar de 2026 - 1 h 19 min
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How to Make Big Life Changes Without Hitting Rock Bottom

Episode 55 In this episode we explore: how to recognize when something in your life is out of alignment and how to make meaningful changes before a crisis forces your hand. In This Episode We Explore: * 00:00 — Why major life changes often happen after a crisis, and how to make them before rock bottom * 00:01 — The first step: recognizing the body’s signals when something in life is out of alignment * 00:06 — The difference between the body’s simple signals and the mind’s overthinking and fear * 00:13 — Uncertainty and fear of the unknown as one of the biggest blockages to change * 00:18 — Why familiar chaos can feel safer than true calm depending on your nervous system * 00:21 — The power of community and inspiration when making difficult life changes * 00:27 — Personal responsibility and why lasting change begins with your own actions * 00:35 — How avoiding necessary change can eventually invite crisis or deeper suffering * 00:41 — Simple ways to reconnect with your body and tune into what it’s telling you * 00:45 — Why taking action is usually less frightening than the mind predicts Key Lessons In This Episode * Big life changes often happen after a crisis, but they don’t have to. You can learn to recognize the signals earlier and act before life forces the issue. * The body often knows something is wrong before the mind is ready to admit it. Exhaustion, dread, illness, or lack of inspiration can signal misalignment. * Repeating emotional or physical patterns are powerful indicators that something in your life may need attention or change. * Fear of the unknown is one of the biggest reasons people stay stuck, even when they know something in their life isn’t working. * Looking back at challenges you’ve already survived can help you trust that you are capable of navigating uncertainty again. * What feels safe is not always healthy. Familiar chaos can feel comfortable simply because it’s what your nervous system is used to. * Being around inspiring people or communities can help you believe that change is possible and motivate you to take action. * Personal responsibility can feel uncomfortable, but real change begins when you stop waiting for external circumstances to shift. * Reconnecting with your body through stillness, quiet reflection, or simple daily practices can help you recognize what your life truly needs. * The hardest part of change is often starting, but once you take action you often realize the situation wasn’t as overwhelming as your mind predicted. 📙Follow Nick [https://substack.com/@nickneve] and Lily [https://substack.com/@therapistconfessions] on Substack 🪷 Explore The Relationships With A Soul Brand [https://newsletter.nickneve.com/s/motivation-monday-podcast] 💻Visit Nick’s Website [http://www.nickneve.com/] 💻Visit Lily’s Website [https://www.lilygatica.com/] Enjoyed This Episode? You May Also Enjoy Help Grow The Podcast: Since this is a new podcast, I’d really appreciate your support. Here are three ways you can help grow the podcast: * Follow the Relationships With A Soul podcast on Spotify [https://open.spotify.com/show/5Q4EJpIXRzUtjpWaJY1r0I], Apple Podcasts [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/relationships-with-a-soul/id1845705267], or your favorite podcasting platform * Share this episode with a friend who you think will find it valuable Get full access to Relationships With A Soul at nickneve.substack.com/subscribe [https://nickneve.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]

14 de mar de 2026 - 55 min
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The American Dream Is Dead — Here’s What Replaces It

Episode 54 In this episode, we unpack why the traditional American Dream no longer guarantees fulfillment — and explore a new framework for building a life rooted in alignment, purpose, and real happiness. * 00:00 – Why we’re questioning the American Dream * 02:15 – How the original framework shaped our life decisions * 05:40 – School, career, house, marriage: the traditional blueprint * 08:30 – Why the old dream once worked — and why it doesn’t now * 12:10 – Searching for happiness in the wrong places * 15:25 – Overemphasizing money as the primary source of fulfillment * 19:40 – Expecting romantic partners to “complete” us * 23:05 – The quiet disappointment after achieving what you were told to want * 27:20 – Why external success doesn’t fix internal misalignment * 31:15 – The danger of living someone else’s definition of success * 35:40 – What’s replacing the old dream: self-awareness and alignment * 40:10 – Designing a life based on values, not validation * 44:30 – Final framework: fulfillment over status Key Insights * The American Dream gave previous generations structure and direction — but structure isn’t the same as fulfillment. * Many of us unconsciously built our lives around a blueprint we never consciously chose. * Money solves practical problems — but it doesn’t create meaning. * Romantic partners cannot carry the weight of your self-worth or happiness. * Achieving external milestones without internal clarity leads to quiet dissatisfaction. * Real success isn’t about checking boxes — it’s about alignment with who you actually are. * The “new American Dream” is self-awareness, emotional maturity, and intentional life design. * Fulfillment comes from congruence between your values and your daily life — not status or appearances. 📙Follow Nick [https://substack.com/@nickneve] and Lily [https://substack.com/@therapistconfessions] on Substack 🪷 Explore The Relationships With A Soul Brand [https://newsletter.nickneve.com/s/motivation-monday-podcast] 💻Visit Nick’s Website [http://www.nickneve.com/] 💻Visit Lily’s Website [https://www.lilygatica.com/] Enjoyed This Episode? You May Also Enjoy Help Grow The Podcast: Since this is a new podcast, I’d really appreciate your support. Here are three ways you can help grow the podcast: * Follow the Relationships With A Soul podcast on Spotify [https://open.spotify.com/show/5Q4EJpIXRzUtjpWaJY1r0I], Apple Podcasts [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/relationships-with-a-soul/id1845705267], or your favorite podcasting platform * Share this episode with a friend who you think will find it valuable Get full access to Relationships With A Soul at nickneve.substack.com/subscribe [https://nickneve.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]

5 de mar de 2026 - 45 min
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Why Negativity Feels Normal (And How to Break Free)

Episode 53 In this episode of Relationships with the Soul, Nick and Lily unpack why negativity is everywhere right now—and why “just stay positive” isn’t cutting it. In This Episode, We Cover * 00:00 – Intro: Why negativity blocks fulfillment, creativity, and intimacy * 01:35 – Why negativity feels normal: the brain’s safety wiring * 03:20 – Evolution + modern fear triggers (and how fear hijacks clarity) * 05:38 – Notifications + outrage = fight/flight/freeze all day * 07:01 – Overstimulation, social pressure, and “mind control” when ungrounded * 09:36 – Childhood conditioning: how early fear becomes your operating system * 11:31 – The news as hypnosis: fear, ratings, and staying hooked * 13:08 – The 10-minute rule: boundaries with negative people * 15:05 – Emotional dumping: why negativity transfers onto you * 17:11 – Boundaries + self-trust: choosing yourself without guilt * 18:45 – Fear and negativity are linked (the hidden thought behind self-sabotage) * 19:58 – How the news spreads negativity: uncertainty + emotional spikes * 22:35 – Gossip as “connection” (and why it leaves you feeling empty) * 24:23 – The real disconnect: negativity blocks vulnerability and closeness * 26:00 – Vulnerability example: tragedy → transformation → deeper connection * 28:36 – “How are you?” and why most people can’t answer honestly * 30:44 – Fulfillment requires vulnerability (not just “positive” emotions) * 33:39 – Vulnerability forces you to slow down (tools for couples) * 37:34 – One person shifting can change the whole dynamic * 38:16 – Cheat sheet: practical ways to step out of negativity * 41:53 – Lily’s closing question: where is fear shaping your life? * 43:16 – Wrap-up: acceptance, lifestyle, and topic requests via DM Key Lessons From This Episode 1) Negativity is often survival wiring—not “who you are” Your brain scans for threats to keep you safe. Expecting the worst can feel protective, even when the threat isn’t real. 2) Fear hijacks clarity When you’re in fight/flight/freeze, you’re not thinking well—you’re reacting. Media + constant updates can keep you stuck in that state. 3) Overstimulation makes you easier to control When you’re ungrounded and constantly stimulated, you’re more susceptible to fear narratives, reactivity, and emotional manipulation. 4) Your childhood still runs your adult operating system Unseen beliefs, language, and early experiences quietly shape your tone, risk tolerance, and relationship patterns. 5) Gossip + news can create “contact” but not connection It keeps conversations going, but it doesn’t deepen intimacy—because negativity blocks vulnerability. 6) Boundaries protect connection (they don’t destroy it) A 10-minute timer can be a loving, practical way to stop being someone’s emotional dumping ground. 7) Vulnerability creates fulfillment Slowing down, telling the truth, and staying present—even in discomfort—builds real intimacy and trust. 8) One person shifting the dynamic can change everything You don’t need both people “on board” immediately. One person slowing down, breathing, and responding differently can reshape the whole interaction. The Negativity Reset Cheat Sheet 1) Audit your inputs * Turn off notifications that spike fear. * Don’t start your day with news, outrage, or doom scrolling. 2) Stop donating attention to negativity * A negative thought can arise without you feeding it. * Ask: “Do I want to engage with this?” 3) Use the 10-minute boundary * “I’ve got 10 minutes—wanted to check in.” * You can love people without absorbing their emotional sludge. 4) Replace surface talk with emotional truth Instead of news/gossip, try: * “What’s been weighing on you lately?” * “What are you avoiding?” * “What’s something you’ve been afraid to admit?” 5) When conflict hits: slow down first * Breathe. * Drop your shoulders. * Put a hand on your chest. * Ask: “What am I feeling underneath this?” 6) Track where fear is shaping your life Lily’s question: * “Where is fear shaping my tone, my conversations, and my worldview?” 7) Accept where you are—and choose your next response You don’t need to be perfect.You just need to respond with more awareness than you did last time. 📙Follow Nick [https://substack.com/@nickneve] and Lily [https://substack.com/@therapistconfessions] on Substack 🪷 Explore The Relationships With A Soul Brand [https://newsletter.nickneve.com/s/motivation-monday-podcast] 💻Visit Nick’s Website [http://www.nickneve.com/] 💻Visit Lily’s Website [https://www.lilygatica.com/] Enjoyed This Episode? You May Also Enjoy Help Grow The Podcast: Since this is a new podcast, I’d really appreciate your support. Here are three ways you can help grow the podcast: * Follow the Relationships With A Soul podcast on Spotify [https://open.spotify.com/show/5Q4EJpIXRzUtjpWaJY1r0I], Apple Podcasts [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/relationships-with-a-soul/id1845705267], or your favorite podcasting platform * Share this episode with a friend who you think will find it valuable Get full access to Relationships With A Soul at nickneve.substack.com/subscribe [https://nickneve.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]

11 de feb de 2026 - 45 min
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