How often have you felt frustrated in conversations as if you were each talking about a different thing? That’s because you were… To experience truly… Continue reading Are We Really Speaking about the Same Thing?
How often have you felt frustrated in conversations as if you were each talking about a different thing? That’s because you were… To experience truly… Continue reading Are We Really Speaking about the Same Thing?
Are you sure you know what’s meant by the term “codependence?” Let’s examine the word and the behavior.
Discover how authenticity and vulnerability enhance our relationships in this 101st episode of The Possibility Podcast with Mel Schwartz.
How the principles of quantum physics can free us from the static, deterministic worldview, a precursor to my upcoming series on relationships. Plus, celebrating soon-to-be 100 episodes!
In episode 092 of The Possibility Podcast with Mel Schwartz, let’s look at the transcendent nature of new love, and the specific steps you and your partner can take to sustain that feeling over time.
In episode 079 of the Possibility Podcast, Mel presents six essential questions to ask your potential relationship partner before you both commit.
This episode of The Possibility Podcast with Mel Schwartz features an interview Mel did hosted by Dr. Elizabeth Cronin of the New Books in Psychology Podcast on the question of how we want to experience our lives.
In this episode, romantic relationships, including how and why we fall in and stay in love, are explored through the lens of quantum physics.
Let’s talk about the way the mindless programming of the everyday desecrates our ability to be present and authentic in our relationships with others and ourselves. What can we do to break free from reactionary, transactional, reductionist routine and reawaken our sense of wonder?
In episode 085 of the Possibility Podcast with Mel Schwartz, Mel asks, why are we attracted to our opposite number? Why is referring to our partner as “my other half” actually damaging our relationship and ourselves?