Relating with Jen Funk: Getting Honest About the Relationships that Matter Most

Ep. 42 People Won't Remember What You Did... But They Will Remember This | How to Make those You Love Feel Valued

14 min · 25. juni 2026
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Have you ever stopped to think about how the people you love experience you? Years from now, they probably won't remember every gift you gave them or every favor you did. But they will remember how you made them feel. In this episode, I share why making people feel valued may be one of the most powerful things we can do in our relationships - and three simple habits that can strengthen your marriage, deepen friendships, improve communication, and create stronger connections with the people who matter most. These aren't complicated relationship strategies. They're small, intentional actions that help people feel important, appreciated, and genuinely cared for. In this episode, you'll learn: • Why emotional experiences shape our relationships • How everyday interactions build (or weaken) connection • Three practical ways to make people feel valued • Why attention may be the greatest gift you can give someone • A simple challenge to strengthen your relationships this week If you've been looking for practical relationship advice that you can start using today, this episode is for you. If you enjoyed today's episode, I'd love for you to follow the podcast, leave a rating or review, and share it with someone you care about. Connect with Jen:🌐 ⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.jenfunkcoaching.com⁠⁠⁠⁠ [https://www.jenfunkcoaching.com]💌 Weekly newsletter + relationship tips:⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.jenfunkcoaching.com/newsletter⁠⁠⁠⁠ [https://www.jenfunkcoaching.com/newsletter] Download Jen’s free guide:5 Simple Habits to Improve Your Relationship Today⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.jenfunkcoaching.com/5simplehabits [https://www.jenfunkcoaching.com/5simplehabits]

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episode Ep. 45 Why You Should Apologize First (Even If You're Not Wrong) artwork

Ep. 45 Why You Should Apologize First (Even If You're Not Wrong)

Ever get into a fight with your partner, it ends poorly, and you think, "I'm not reaching out first - HE owes ME the apology"? You're not alone. But the longer you wait for your partner to reach out, the more emotional distance grows between you - until one fight turns into days of tension or the silent treatment. In this episode, relationship coach Jen Funk explains why it's so hard to be the one who reconnects first after an argument, and why pride, fear, and the belief that "going first means I was wrong" keep couples stuck. Then she walks through four practical steps to break the standoff and reconnect with your partner - without giving in or taking all the blame. You'll learn why waiting it out almost always makes things worse, how to open a conversation so your partner doesn't get defensive, why owning your part (without excuses) can shift the entire dynamic, and how staying curious instead of defensive helps you both feel understood again. Twenty-five years into her own marriage, Jen still has disagreements with her husband, KC - but she's learned how to find their way back to each other quickly, before a small disconnect becomes a giant chasm. This episode will help you do the same, in any relationship where distance has crept in - a spouse, a parent, an adult child, or a close friend. For more relationship tools, download Jen's free guide, "5 Simple Habits to Improve Your Relationship Today," at JenFunkCoaching.com or sign up for the weekly newsletter with stories and tips to strengthen your relationship. New episodes every week.

16. juli 202616 min
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Ep. 44 How Couples Make Difficult Decisions Without Damaging Their Relationship

How do couples make difficult decisions without hurting their relationship? In this episode, relationship coach Jen Funk shares 5 practical strategies to help couples navigate difficult decisions, strengthen communication, and make confident decisions together without regret. CHAPTERS 00:00 The Hardest Relationship Decisions 01:50 When Two Good Choices Compete 05:10 Why Couples Get Stuck 06:52 A Better Way to Make Decisions 08:28 Stop Trying to Win 09:36 Let Values Guide Your Priorities 11:48 Every Choice Has a Cost Have you ever faced a decision where both options felt right, but choosing one meant giving up something you truly valued? Whether it's accepting a career opportunity, moving your family, navigating an empty nest, or balancing marriage and parenthood, the hardest relationship decisions usually aren't between right and wrong - they're between two good choices... In this video you'll learn: ✔ How to make difficult decisions as a couple ✔ Why the hardest relationship decisions involve two good choices ✔ How to identify the values behind disagreements ✔ Why understanding matters more than winning ✔ How values shape your priorities in marriage ✔ Why every decision has a cost ✔ How to stop second-guessing your choices ✔ Practical communication tools for healthier relationships 💌 Get my weekly relationship tips: https://www.jenfunkcoaching.com/newsletter 🌐 Work with me or grab free relationship resources: https://www.jenfunkcoaching.com/ 💌 Download the 5 Simple Habits to Improve Your Relationship Today: https://www.jenfunkcoaching.com/5simplehabits Send me a message or leave a comment below - I’d love to hear what difficult decision you're navigating, and I'll do my best to help. ABOUT RELATING WITH JEN FUNK Relating with Jen Funk is a relationship podcast that helps couples build healthier relationships through better communication, emotional intelligence, trust, conflict resolution, and practical relationship skills. Every episode provides real-life strategies to help you strengthen your marriage, (and all relationships,) deepen emotional connection, and navigate life's biggest challenges together. #RelationshipAdvice #MarriageAdvice #CouplesCommunication #HealthyRelationships #DecisionMaking #MarriageCommunication #RelationshipCoach #ConflictResolution #CommunicationSkills #JenFunk

9. juli 202616 min
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Ep. 43 Healthy Relationship Boundaries: How Couples Decide What's Ok (And What Isn't)

Who decides what's acceptable in a relationship? Should you be friends with an ex? Share passwords? Have close friends of the opposite sex? Follow attractive people on social media? Everyone seems to have an opinion - but healthy relationships aren't built on universal rules. They're built on agreements that work for the two people in the relationship. In this episode, relationship coach Jen Funk explains how to stop arguing about who's right and start creating boundaries that build trust, emotional safety, and connection. You'll learn why most couples focus on the wrong conversation, the four questions every couple should ask before setting a boundary, and how to create agreements that protect your relationship instead of damaging it. Whether you're dating, engaged, or married, this episode will help you have healthier conversations about trust, privacy, jealousy, and respect. In this episode you'll learn: • Why there are no universal relationship rules• The difference between boundaries and control• Why couples argue about the wrong things• How to identify what's underneath boundary conflicts• The difference between privacy and secrecy• Four questions to help create healthy relationship boundaries• Why compromise doesn't always mean both people are happy If this episode helped you, please follow the podcast and share it with someone who could benefit. Connect with Jen:🌐 ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.jenfunkcoaching.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ [https://www.jenfunkcoaching.com]💌 Weekly newsletter + relationship tips: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.jenfunkcoaching.com/newsletter⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ [https://www.jenfunkcoaching.com/newsletter] Download Jen’s free guide:5 Simple Habits to Improve Your Relationship Today ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.jenfunkcoaching.com/5simplehabits [https://www.jenfunkcoaching.com/5simplehabits]

2. juli 202616 min
episode Ep. 42 People Won't Remember What You Did... But They Will Remember This | How to Make those You Love Feel Valued artwork

Ep. 42 People Won't Remember What You Did... But They Will Remember This | How to Make those You Love Feel Valued

Have you ever stopped to think about how the people you love experience you? Years from now, they probably won't remember every gift you gave them or every favor you did. But they will remember how you made them feel. In this episode, I share why making people feel valued may be one of the most powerful things we can do in our relationships - and three simple habits that can strengthen your marriage, deepen friendships, improve communication, and create stronger connections with the people who matter most. These aren't complicated relationship strategies. They're small, intentional actions that help people feel important, appreciated, and genuinely cared for. In this episode, you'll learn: • Why emotional experiences shape our relationships • How everyday interactions build (or weaken) connection • Three practical ways to make people feel valued • Why attention may be the greatest gift you can give someone • A simple challenge to strengthen your relationships this week If you've been looking for practical relationship advice that you can start using today, this episode is for you. If you enjoyed today's episode, I'd love for you to follow the podcast, leave a rating or review, and share it with someone you care about. Connect with Jen:🌐 ⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.jenfunkcoaching.com⁠⁠⁠⁠ [https://www.jenfunkcoaching.com]💌 Weekly newsletter + relationship tips:⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.jenfunkcoaching.com/newsletter⁠⁠⁠⁠ [https://www.jenfunkcoaching.com/newsletter] Download Jen’s free guide:5 Simple Habits to Improve Your Relationship Today⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.jenfunkcoaching.com/5simplehabits [https://www.jenfunkcoaching.com/5simplehabits]

25. juni 202614 min
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Ep. 41 Jealousy Isn't the Problem: What Your Jealousy Is Trying to Tell You

Have you ever felt jealous and immediately judged yourself for it? Maybe your partner is getting close to a coworker. Maybe a friend is spending more time with someone else. Maybe someone you know has achieved something you've always wanted for yourself. Most of us have been taught that jealousy is a bad emotion -something that means we're insecure, controlling, needy, or lacking confidence. But what if we've been looking at jealousy all wrong? In this episode, I challenge the idea that jealousy is the "green-eyed monster" and explore why jealousy may actually be one of the most misunderstood emotions we experience. We'll talk about: ✔️ Why jealousy doesn't automatically mean you're insecure✔️ How jealousy can reveal relationship boundaries that need attention✔️ The difference between a real threat and a perceived threat✔️ When jealousy is pointing to a fear, wound, or insecurity inside of us✔️ How jealousy can reveal dreams, desires, and values we've been ignoring✔️ Four powerful questions to ask yourself when jealousy shows up Because jealousy isn't necessarily a problem to solve. Sometimes it's information worth understanding. If you've ever struggled with jealousy in your relationship - or judged yourself for feeling it - this episode will help you approach the emotion with more curiosity, compassion, and clarity. This episode answers questions like: * Why am I so jealous? * Is jealousy normal in relationships? * Does jealousy mean I'm insecure? * How do I stop feeling jealous? * What causes jealousy? * Are boundaries important in relationships? * How can I communicate jealousy without sounding controlling? * What is healthy jealousy? Connect with Jen:🌐 ⁠⁠⁠https://www.jenfunkcoaching.com⁠⁠⁠ [https://www.jenfunkcoaching.com]💌 Weekly newsletter + relationship tips:⁠⁠⁠https://www.jenfunkcoaching.com/newsletter⁠⁠⁠ [https://www.jenfunkcoaching.com/newsletter] Download Jen’s free guide:5 Simple Habits to Improve Your Relationship Today⁠⁠⁠https://www.jenfunkcoaching.com/5simplehabits [https://www.jenfunkcoaching.com/5simplehabits]

18. juni 202619 min