The Learning Love Podcast
In this episode of The Learning Love Podcast, we explore one of the most common relationship habits that quietly destroys trust: putting down your spouse in front of friends, coworkers, or family members. It may seem harmless. A joke. A complaint. A way to vent or get a laugh. But over time, repeatedly mocking, criticizing, or belittling your partner in social settings can slowly create contempt — and according to relationship researcher Dr. John Gottman, contempt is the #1 predictor of divorce. Why does this happen? How do small comments become emotional distance? And what can couples do instead if they genuinely need support, humor, or a safe place to process frustration? In this episode, we discuss: • Why public criticism damages emotional safety • The difference between healthy vulnerability and destructive venting • How friend groups can unintentionally reinforce negativity • Why respect matters even during conflict • The hidden connection between humor, resentment, and intimacy • Practical ways to communicate frustration without harming your relationship Healthy relationships are not built by pretending problems don’t exist — but by learning how to handle those problems with wisdom, dignity, and care. If you want deeper connection, stronger communication, and relationships that actually last, this conversation is for you. The Learning Love Podcast explores emotional intelligence, healthy relationships, communication, mindfulness, and building a life that matters. #Relationships #MarriageAdvice #Communication #EmotionalIntelligence #HealthyRelationships #Love #Marriage #RelationshipTips #Psychology #TheLearningLovePodcast #ConflictResolution #Trust #Couples #SelfAwareness #Podcast
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