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Relationships IN – Part 1 – Ep. 150

Relationships IN - Part 1 - Episode 150
February 28, 2024
In this episode, Daron, Julie & PJ explore the illusions and misunderstandings that can sour relationships, such as misconceptions about God, oneself, others, and work.

Building Healthy Connections

In this episode of the Daron Earlewine Podcast, Daron is joined by Julie Earlewine and PJ Towle to discuss the sweet and sour aspects of relationships. They explore the illusions and misunderstandings that can sour relationships, such as misconceptions about God, oneself, others, and work. The conversation delves into the barriers to building relationships, including fear, defensiveness, ignorance, pride, and pain. Stay tuned for the next episode, where they will dive into the SKAG principle and the concept of hurt people healing people.

Key Takeaways:

⚡️Relationships are a blend of sweetness and sourness, shaped by our perceptions and experiences with God, self, others, and work.
⚡️Fear often serves as the bedrock for other barriers to love in relationships, including defensiveness and ignorance.
⚡️Defensiveness can lead to isolation rather than protection, and recognizing this can help in overcoming relationship hurdles.
⚡️The pain of past experiences significantly affects how people engage in present relationships, showing the need for healing over time.
⚡️Practices such as counseling, reflection, and understanding God’s love play critical roles in improving relationship dynamics.

Quotes

  • “I think you have to have both sweet and sour moments to really be able to develop through and get to that real, authentic lifestyle.”
  • “I think I am somewhere around an enneagram six or an enneagram one. Still trying to figure it all out. But the core part of me is so immensely loyal to me that to others. I’m so loyal that I’m very easily let down by if someone does not appear loyal.”
  • “These illusions, these misunderstandings set us up to five core barriers to love. And every one of these barriers are rooted in lies about ourself and about God.”
  • “For me, it’s pain. It’s those wounds that you think heal up, but then you scratch it and you pick out the scab a little bit or you get the scars and you remember it, right?”

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