Winning Arguments Together: I win, you win, we win with Dr. Jackie Black

Winning Arguments Together: I win, you win, we win with It is a privilege to speak with someone who has such a grasp on how to help couples through problems in their relationships and today's guest, Dr. Jackie Black, is just that: a relationship expert, marriage educator, and board-certified coach to couples. She teaches learnable skills to people wanting to be more productive in their relationships.

In this episode, Dr. Black and I talk about the concept of feeding versus starving a relationship and ways to strive for both mutuality and reciprocity with a partner. We also talk about the importance of striving for self-knowledge and partner knowledge and how to implement her "win-win-win principle." 

Dr. Jackie Black is a relationship expert, marriage educator, and board-certified coach to couples. Her mission is to empower every couple in the world to deepen their unique connection and celebrate feeling loved, valued, and cherished by each other every day.

Listen in to learn why couples should stop saying thank you to each other and have their serious chats in candlelit rooms.

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"Sex is a microcosm of the relationship." - Dr. Jackie Black

Show Notes:

  • Avoiding relationship gridlock
  • Co-creating the 'we' in a relationship 
  • The win-win-win principle 
  • Problem-solving for couples
  • Couple-specific skills
  • The purpose of couple's dialogue
  • Choosing between a couple's talk and a couple's dialogue
  • Steps to repairing a relationship
  • Extending empathy to a partner
  • Addressing resentment in a relationship

“Love is not enough.” - Dr. Jackie Black

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"Empathy touches our heart not our brain." - Dr. Jackie Black