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Proof of Life with Preston Rakovsky

Podkast av Preston Rakovsky

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Most of us learned about love by accident, from movies, our parents, and relationships that taught us more about what we didn't want than what we did. But love isn't one-size-fits-all. This podcast brings you a new perspective on love every episode: the couples therapist, the ER doctor, the grandparents, the wedding planner. Borrow what resonates, leave what doesn't, and build a definition of love that's actually yours. If you enjoy the show please hit a follow and review the show! That's a small way you can help us carry on doing this, thank you for listening!

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Marriage Therapist: The Skill That Makes Love Last

Saying "I love you" isn't proof you love someone. Proof is what you do when staying connected is the hardest thing in the room. Vienna Pharaon, marriage and family therapist of 19 years and author of The Origins of You, sat down with us to talk about what it actually means to choose someone, especially when your nervous system is screaming at you to do anything but. She grew up an only child in the middle of her parents' nine-year divorce, with a father who could out-argue anyone in the room and a mother who couldn't keep up. The lesson her body absorbed: being right is safety, being wrong is danger. So when she started dating her now-husband, she became a "point prover", doubling down, tripling down, unable to let a fight go even when he was already waving the white flag. The work of the last decade has been undoing that, and what she's found on the other side is that real love isn't winning the argument. It's the willingness to look at the parts of yourself you don't want to look at, so you can stop disconnecting from the person right in front of you. A few things we get into: the out-of-body moment in an early fight when she watched herself spiraling and couldn't stop, why "if you loved me, you'd stay in this conversation right now" is manipulation and not love, losing their dog six weeks after her son was born, the death of her husband's mother, and the actual mechanics of repair, stop, take space, regulate, look at your part, then come back. This one is for anyone who has ever needed to be right to feel safe, who shuts down the second feedback enters the room, or who has quietly wondered whether their partner is someone they can really go through the hard with. Follow for more honest conversations about love, relationships, and what it really means to be human.

9. mai 2026 - 35 min
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Resentment is the Cholesterol of Love

Most people think fighting is just part of love. Mikayla would argue that if you're truly building something secure, you should almost never have to "fight". In this episode, we unpack why resentment is the silent killer of relationships, how small unspoken hurts compound into something that ends love, and what it actually takes to give your partner room to grow. Mikayla grew up in a family where the loudest voice won, where love looked like proving you were right, picking every fight, and dying on every hill. She brought that into every relationship she had until she realized she was alienating the people she loved most. Now nearly a year into marriage and two and a half years with her partner, she's learned that real love isn't about winning the argument; it's about catching the resentment before it builds. In this conversation, she explains why testing your partner is a trauma response, why "I want them to want to buy me flowers" is a trap, and what it looks like to actually let someone love you in a way you can receive. We talk about the moment she effectively proposed to her partner under anesthesia after only three months, the four days of silence that followed, the gum-stick incident that taught her how resentment really starts, why the pursuit of loving is itself a form of love, and how repair, not perfection, is what keeps a relationship alive. If you've ever felt yourself quietly keeping score, withdrawing instead of asking for what you need, or testing your partner to see if they'll stay, this one's for you. Follow for more honest conversations about love, relationships, and what it really means to be human.

6. mai 2026 - 38 min
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