We talk about communication in relationships a lot on this show and for a good reason. Communication is one of the pillars of creating a successful relationship, and it’s not always easy to do! Listen to today’s show to learn how to communicate in your marriage or relationship.
In this episode, we discuss relationship advice topics that include:
  • Understanding that communication is not all about talking. There’s a reason we have two ears and one mouth!
  • How to become a better listener to improve your relationship
  • How to help your partner become better at communication by modeling good behavior
  • Learning how to communicate when you have a busy life
  • The importance of communicating your expectations and knowing the type of person we are
  • And much more!

Rabbi Dovid M. Cohen is congregational rabbi and a marital therapist in NY. He is a graduate of Columbia Law School and University of N. Texas (Jerusalem branch) and is often published in various periodicals and magazines.

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