A trail blazing relationship podcast promoting unconventional monogamy and marriage--where we teach
Unsure why certain interactions with loved ones get you so upset? Ever struggle to relate to the har
Most people have a little bit of codependency going on. However, if you have a relationship that is
Renowned relationship expert, Stan Tatkin, joins Jayson and Ellen in discussing the concept of secur
On this AMA episode we tackle important questions from listeners. Inna is dealing with her boyfriend
This podcast comes from a blog post Jayson wrote for Elephant Journal where he polled over 200 women
Do you ever wonder if your relationship pain guides you deeper into whatever you need to heal yourse
Want to know one tip that most of us avoid or don't execute well so you can have a sexy and powerful
In this episode, Jayson interviews Layla Martin, a vibrant and inspirational woman who teaches a tan
Jayson and Ellen discuss when couples should seek individual help versus working together with a coa
Do you find the psychology of extreme athletes and their relationships fascinating? Are you curious
Would you change if someone asked you to? Asking people to change is common human behavior, but it c
Why are women-run companies more successful than male-run companies? If you are a woman, do you ever
In this episode, Jayson shares his personal experience living with this mentality around partnership
What is my life's purpose? How can I find health and happiness? Many of us ask these common questi
If you plan on getting married, make sure you are willing to do these three things... You won't want
On this week’s episode we speak with relationship coach, author, TedX speaker, and host of the Man A
Jayson and Ellen discuss relationship skills we should learn (e.g. face reading, empathy, conflict r
On this week's podcast, we are joined by Daniel Maté. In addition to co-writing recent New York Tim
April from Austin asks, “You’re always talking about ‘doing the work’; what does that mean? Also, de
In this week’s episode, Jayson interviews Connor Beaton, author of Men’s Work: A Practical Guide to