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When Your Partner Makes You Want to Scream: A Real Talk About Marriage

Published 6 months, 2 weeks ago
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Have you ever had that moment when your partner does something slightly annoying and you feel completely justified in considering murder? You're not alone. In this candid and refreshingly honest episode, I share a real-time revelation about the intersection of hormones, stress, and marriage during the chaotic final week of summer break.

Today started with back-to-back conference calls while juggling kids at home, only to be topped off with my migraine-suffering husband giving me "the look" about dinner plans while I was still on an important call. That pressure point—where you're already maxed out and someone adds just one more expectation—is universal in relationships. But what happened next changed everything: I recognized my disproportionate irritation wasn't just about the moment, but connected to my approaching menstrual cycle. This awareness didn't invalidate my feelings but provided crucial context that helped me respond thoughtfully rather than reactively.

This episode goes beyond just venting about marriage. It explores how self-awareness becomes our superpower in relationships, how external factors influence both partners' behaviors, and why comparing your relationship to social media ideals is a losing game. I also share exciting updates about recent podcast guests, including Erica Hoke's inspiring fertility journey, Elizabeth Kipp's powerful spiritual cleansing practice, and Rebecca Lyons' groundbreaking app for women's health advocacy. The episode wraps with gratitude for listeners worldwide, especially those in Vietnam and Peru where the podcast is gaining tremendous momentum.

Whether you're navigating relationship tensions, hormonal fluctuations, or just trying to survive the end of summer with your sanity intact, this episode offers both solidarity and practical wisdom. Listen in, take a breath, and remember—we're all just doing our best in this beautiful mess of life.

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