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Stop Repeating The Same Fight

55 min · 21. april 2026
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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2450032/fan_mail/new] Ever notice how a new relationship can start fresh… then somehow you end up having the exact same argument you swore you’d never have again? Tonight we get honest (and a little ridiculous) about why patterns repeat, why “they’re the problem” is rarely the whole story, and how personal baggage quietly runs the show until we finally unpack it. With Jess out sick, it’s Greg and Michael on the mics, using a tortilla-slap challenge to keep each other accountable while we dig into the real work: becoming healthier people. We break down the five pillars of personal health (mental, emotional, physical, spiritual, and financial) and how one weak area can drag the others down fast. We also separate mental health from emotional health in plain language, talk about building margin before you hit burnout, and share what coping looks like versus what thriving requires when you’re recovering from divorce, resentment, or recurring intrusive thoughts. If you’ve been stuck in anxiety spirals, depression resets, money stress, or relationship frustration, you’ll hear practical ways to slow down, grab the reins of your thinking, and choose a healthier response. We wrap with a simple challenge: stay consistently aware, get honest with yourself, and keep people around you who love you enough to tell you the truth. Subscribe, share this with someone who needs a reset, and leave a review if the framework helps you. What’s the one repeating fight or thought loop you’re ready to break? Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2450032/support]

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