We often miss half of what our partners say. Learn how emotional intelligence and simple shifts in communication can build the deep safety you crave.

The shift from 'What is wrong with you?' to 'What is happening for us right now?' is where the real growth happens.
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Lena: You know, Miles, I was thinking about how we all want to be that "perfect" partner, but sometimes it feels like we’re just talking past each other. It’s actually startling to realize that research shows we only retain about 25 to 50 percent of what we hear.
Miles: Right, it’s like we’re missing half the conversation before it even starts! It’s fascinating because communication is the single strongest predictor of whether a relationship survives, yet so many of us default to what Dr. Gottman calls the "Four Horsemen," like criticism or defensiveness, without even realizing it.
Lena: Exactly, and that’s why we’re diving into how to move from just "hearing" to truly practicing active listening and emotional intelligence. We want to explore how small shifts, like using "I-statements" or even taking a twenty-minute break when things get heated, can completely change our connection.
Miles: It’s a shared journey of growth for all of us. Let’s explore how we can start showing up with our full presence to create that deep emotional safety we all crave.