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maximenteThe relationship skills that we aren’t taughtIt’s hard for me to put into words how impactful Jayson’s content has been on my life. For people like me who had a complete absence of skills and techniques in high stakes relationships, this is basically relationships 101 - and so, so much more. Eternally grateful to Jayson and his guests for this; highly recommended to anyone looking to improve your interpersonal skills in ANY human to human interactions.
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ErinpantsMost episodes feel like a long promotional adThese people are nice. They are very nice people. So niiiiice. But like…obviously quite privileged, and they’re really proud of themselves and their interviews never get to the “how” unless you count the end where they tell you how to pay for the service/materials promoted…
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artemisplaySelf-promotional and judgementalI’ve been listening to this podcast on and off for a couple years, and even though I like some of the content, I leave every episode with the same feeling. Gross. These two are a couple of privileged white therapists speaking to other privileged white people about how to do relationships according to traditional white colonialist coupling. If you listen through a whole episode, you won’t miss out on a whole bunch of self-promotion, self-praise, judgment, and mockery of other ways to grow through relationship and self-development practices that divert from their prescribed formula.
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jewellmontanaTo those who want improvement in being a humanThis podcast has been extremely helpful for my own being and my interpersonal relationships. I have shared it many times to people I care about. Life can be so much more fulfilling if we put in some self reflective work. Thank you so much for bringing this into my life.
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urbs_Warning: massive incongruenceI've read Jayson’s book and followed his work for several years. From the outside, he has some great ideas and relationship wisdom. At the same time, you can tell a lot about a teacher based on their actual actions. Well, having witnessed the way he treats his students (paying about $10K for his program), I am blown away that he doesn't actually live and apply his own teachings. More importantly, I saw his true colors. Out of all the courses I've seen in my life, this was the biggest display of relational unintelligence. Ironic. I will be publishing a full exposé of the Relationship School Program soon. 😔
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SES Mom of TurkFull of helpful information to make lasting changeSo grateful to find Jayson‘s work. The information he shares in this podcast is so clear, the tools given leading to profound changes in relationship, parenting. Love the variety of interviews with true leaders in different fields.
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SoartmodelMyth of Normal episodeThis is a potent podcast. Host Gaddis creates free-flowing conversations and guests reveal themselves in genuinely personal, thoughtful ways. Episodes are packed with surprising insights, relatable info, or actionable suggestions. This show has become a must listen in my journey to more thoroughly comprehend the concept of “healthy relating.
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corylynn998877AppreciatedReally appreciated the latest episode in which Jayson & his wife talked candidly about their own relationship struggles over the holidays. It’s actually really encouraging to know that even relationship experts trip up and struggle sometimes!
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ghosts that we knewA let downThe episodes he does with couples can be interesting and helpful. He lost me on the episode where he talked about new Dads and in the middle of it said the episode was for the ‘well off families’. Sorry I’m not a ‘well off’ Dad that has to work overnight shift and a second job so Mom can be home more. I honestly could not believe he said that. Also, he cusses like a teenager. Hard to take a man and ‘counselor’ seriously when he talks like a guy your sitting next to at a bar. At times he seems unprepared and rambles. I had hopes for this podcast but for me it’s just a let down.
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Schmoopie13Thank you & then some!!!After repeating a never-ending argument pattern (learned that from one of your episodes 😉) with my husband of 25 years, I found your podcast & am loving it!! I immediately introduced my hubby to it & we now both have hope for the future of our marriage!
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UWSdonnaPatronizingI found Jayson's discussion of parenting very dismissive and judgmental. He repeatedly spoke about whether parents care about relationships with their kids, with assumptions that certain actions mean they do or do not. I did not hear any concrete guidance.
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Love Yourself DailyA big thank you!Stumbled upon The Relationship School Podcast and listened to Carolyn Bankston and Jayson Gaddis episode, you have just changed my life. After 46 years of living, stumbling, taking one step forward and five steps back, I see a light. Thank you, thank you, thank you.
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bdubd13Thank youThis podcast has been incredibly helpful for me and my family.
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haleyportilloAudio qualityI would love to see them improve their mic quality. There’s a lot of background white noise. The content of this show but the buzzing is distracting
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Benthic000We need more of this in the worldLove this podcast
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Randall Pink 😜Wonderful podcast- SO many valuable episodesI have been listening to this podcast for several years now. Every episode has value, some IMMENSE value!! The people that Jayson interviews are knowledgeable and have a lot of helpful information, strategies, tools, etc. to share. Even the coffee talk style episodes that he has done with his wife Ellen, in recent years, are informative, have expanded my awareness in regard to myself and others and provide me with many great takeaways. Thank you Jayson for all you do to help make the world a better place!
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authentic beastAuthentic style & content ~ accessible yet nuancedCheck out the extensive “back catalogue” of past shows. So many spot on & uber-useful life lessons from these folks. Pitched more toward those under 50 - so the language / presentation is of-the-moment and often fun. My only caveat is that, occasionally, there’s too much meandering chat between Jayson & his therapist partner. I am impatient for the excellent, straightforward topic content. (Oh, where is my mindfulness / compassion when I need it 🦑?) Usually, though, the TRS pod is truly worth your time.
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z-mysterHookedI was introduced to Jayson’s work a couple of years ago. Recognizing my lack of skills, i was interested in his approach to relationships. I dove in and just completed my training to be a coach. This stuff helps with all of your relations and most importantly the relationship with yourself. Keep on growing, keep on pushing to be a better person… the world needs more caring & loving! Jayson and Ellen’s work is a BIG part of the solution for a healthy planet…
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katieramboAZHelpful podcastThis podcast has helped me immensely. I have learned how to deal with conflict. With partners and my own family. I bought the book and i want to give a copy to everyone i know. Listen to the podcasts. And watch your life change!
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ShelleyWatsonGreat content!I’m a therapist in Alpharetta, GA and listen to this podcast often while exercising. I just finished listening to episode 395 on the anxious-avoidant couple. Such great content! I loved the opportunity to hear the way another therapist works. It is so helpful to hear how knowledge gets translated into practice. Thank you for your work!
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caskiu757Do not purchase RS CoursesCustomer service at Relationship School is incredibly disorganized and does not model the communication skills discussed in Getting to Zero. They have not provided the materials purchased, did not host the scheduled calls, and have been incredibly difficult to work with. I have provided explicit details of the various issued and not received a response or a genuine apology for the difficulty. Yes, I asked for an apology as Jason doesn’t believe you should apologize unless it’s meaningful to the person. I’ve asked more than once. The closest thing I’ve received is, “I’m sorry you experienced communication issues,” as they tried to blame emails going to spam. Later they confirmed the emails were NEVER sent.
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CosmicRoots1111Beautiful and thoughtful conversationsWow, just noticing myself wanting to take a few weeks off from my day job and listen to each podcast episode. Just stumbled across you/your podcast a few days ago. Started out looking for a couples therapist. Now very strongly considering applying for the couples coaching school for a number of reasons. Listening to podcast episodes is strengthening interest and alignment. Really loving what Im hearing, the people you attract, appreciating the sincerity and thoughtfulness and in many ways, re-connecting with displaced parts of myself.
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RudyRose1Thought provoking and on pointThank you for these podcasts. The topics and discussions open my mind and have lead me to dive deeper into myself and my own limiting beliefs about myself and relationships. I know that there will always be work to be done but these podcasts help me navigate that road and get me to be better version of me.
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HMP77Disappointedand concerned that you recently gave a recognized spiritual and emotional abuser another public platform. Hard to trust your show after that.
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Mamu15678I was brokenThis gave me introspection and reflection during a touchy time. It inspired and assisted me with understanding myself and how my actions, words and emotions affected others and mostly….myself
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hair62GratefulThanks for the honest relationship talk. I’m so happy that I found this..
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Etta et al.Indispensable skills and perspective shiftsThis podcast has become a main source of exposure to life-altering concepts and self-reflection. With humility and curiosity may you consider the content, take what serves you, and leave what doesn’t. If you want to grow and embrace relational adeptness you will find much that serves you here! Compassion and gratitude to those who choose this path!
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FBWSGratefulSuch great hands on material to apply to everyday life and relationships of all kinds. Love the wife/husband team approach to handling conflict in particular!
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GreenWarrior49A path to growthComing out of a 21 year marriage and looking to grow and learn so as to not repeat my mistakes. Jason’s podcast has been instrumental in my growth and the fostering of an amazing relationship with my partner. Thank you. Working my way through all 300+ episodes.
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gigilofogusMaking an impactShould be a requirement in every school in the country for every age group. My daughter and I have learned so much together during our daily drives. Helping impact our future generations. Thank you!
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FUOverdriveIncredibly helpful!Wow. After 27 years of marriage where I felt like my partner and I were rarely on the same page (and totally his fault) I decided it was time to learn about relationships. I started with episode 1 about 4 months ago and have listened to about 250 episodes, mostly in order, so far, even the ones that sounded like topics that didn’t necessarily pertain to me. I’ve learned practical tools and techniques for communicating more directly as well as how to repair after conflict. And even more importantly, I feel like I’ve gone through a paradigm shift for what it means to be in a long term, committed relationship and how I contribute to how amazing that relationship is (or not). I feel truly grateful to Jason and his wife Ellen for freely sharing so much of their expertise. I highly recommend this podcast to everyone.
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LYTYOGALara HeimannAmazing podcast with a fabulous and helpful duo who are transforming relationships and individuals!
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Becoming My Best SelfTransformative!So much value and wisdom provided in this podcast. Jayson provides knowledge with the added benefit of actionable steps to improve the listener’s ability to relate and communicate. For Jayson specifically: You’re very clear in your intention to integrate relational knowledge into education. So, I also want to add that I’ve integrated concepts that I’ve learned from you into a college course I teach on professionalism. I approach professionalism through the lens of self-awareness and include topics like emotional intelligence, navigating conflict, and giving and providing feedback. Just wanted to let you know that your goal of providing information to future generations is being realized. Thank you, sincerely, for your work and vision!
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Lindsay AlfanoMakes Me Feel HumanI don’t have a success story to share, I haven’t listened long enough. All I have is the way I’ve been able to personally relieve the stress of feeling like no one understands. The amount of different people, scenarios, examples and opinions that are available within the episodes of this podcast are extensive… I hear little bits of my problems in almost every different one, and when I don’t I hear a little bit about someone else’s problems in my life. You’ll be able to relate, and benefit just from listening and feeling no longer alone in your problems. I hope one day I’ll have a success story and be able to leave another review!
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NMR xSuccessful & HealthyThat’s what I am and that’s what anyone can have if you listen to this podcast and apply the very real skills that are talked about, explained and engaged in through out the podcasts. I’ve been a listener for years and I am a more capable woman in my life, work and intimate relationships because of what I’ve learned and applied from the podcasts. Thank you Jayson for YOUR dream and goals, as well as the methodology you created!! Your podcasts support healing and accountability through increased awareness and skill acquisition. I now engage more regularly in mutually beneficial relationships, this has profoundly changed my life!
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SeekingBryanJayson’s podcast deliversJayson’s episodes are always full of practical tips and insights that can make a real difference to anyone wanting to improve their relationship experiences. I’m definitely a fan.
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SchistkickerJayson is the Man, So Helpful!I started my self-improvement journey with Jayson in 2016, I've added other podcasts but 5-years later his podcast is still in my queue while others have been dropped! Not one episode missed or skipped, this dude has something valuable and worthwhile to share with every single episode. If you haven't subscribed yet, there's no reason to wait. In the words of Arnold Schwarzenegger, "Do It, Do It Now!".
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auriolsongJayson is a legendBeen following his work for a long time and it’s so cool to see it grow and evolve. I always learn so much. Thanks Jayson!
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juliainboulderAwesomeness ❤️Thanks for bringing it, Jayson and Ellen. We all need these heartfelt conversations and relationship strategies for healing. Such great tools and perspectives to grow with. Keep it up!
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Laniwbug2122Such good tips!I love the approach of this podcast, great topics
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JDKprinciplesOfSurvivorsGame changing perspectiveJayson profoundly impacts with his perspective and tools that elevate your Arsenal for healthy relationship tools. Not only will you come away more equipped to handle conflict and nurture a healthy relationship you will come away a better man for it. Personal growth that leads to relationship growth or laying the foundation for that healthy relationship that lies in wait. Thank you for all contribute Jayson. 👏👏👏👏
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eeo519Great action-based toolsSo much great info, with juicy tips and questions to ask yourself to help you find a healthy relationship. It helped me end a relationship that was loving but not serving my non-negotiable needs with grace, heal and grow in clarity—and now, establishing a relationship that works for me and my partner.
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basic + boringSelf-promotional and disrespectful to both the highly skilled professionals he interviews & audienceI really wanted to like this podcast because he has some amazingly skilled couples therapists and attachment pioneers on from time to time, and I tried hard to give it a chance but every episode left me with a high level visceral experience of disgust. For all the 20-25 minute short podcasts, he spends the first 10 minutes rattling on about wanting people to leave him great reviews. Self-promo should not be 40-50% of the episode - that feels really self-serving and was a real turnoff not just from the podcast but the "school" itself. I saw him use a lot of other hyper agressive toxic patriarchal marketing tactics on instagram and fb ads and wish this guy would give being real and authentic a try instead of using those approaches which are such a turnoff. One of the other awful things was I kept feeling like he's not fully present with the people he interviews - he often cuts them off in the middle of them making a really good point to interject with a question he things is more important, but it's usually nowhere near as interesting as what they were saying. Then he has these amazingly gifted relationship therapists on and I swear I could hear him checking out at times and wondered if it was just me, but nope - then I could hear his keyboard super quickly and loudly clacking away WHILE HIS GUESTS ARE TALKING. Instead of listening to this great, skilled professionals and learning from them so he can get better at what he does, he wastes the opportunity by multitasking which is rude to them, but also rude to listeners because then they have to navigate the distraction instead of being able to soak up the wisdom of these incredible people. Jayson seems to very focused on himself, which I get comes from some unresolved wounding and insecurites, but wow - to think you are trying to teach other people from that place instead of taking what these people who are more skilled and experienced in and learn and grow. Honestly just awful. Don't waste as many hours on it as I did. There are so many other relationship podcasts out there that actually respect the people it interviews and where people are humble and take responsibility for their humanness.
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heavycologneThanks after break upThis is helping me work through a recent break up and see the reasons it happened and what key elements were missing from the relationship. Makes me actually feel positive about the future and confirms that what I sensed was missing was valid real stuff that matters. Thanks.
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carrie H i. FLOpportunity for growthI came across this podcast earlier 2020 and have added to my tool box so many more options. I love the guests you have on and our opportunities as listeners to seek more from those that strike a tone. Thank you for all you have done for my relationship I forward any relevant podcasts to boyfriend and he enjoys them as well. Thank you
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tinydanseuseThank youI wish everyone in a relationship could listen to this podcast. So many amazing gems. The inability to resolve conflict leads to 10 years taken off of one’s life. This is how essential it is that we learn how to work through problems, trauma and conflict. Thank you for sharing this gem and your amazing podcast!
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maribeleandoandoJust what I need, alwaysJason, thank you for the work you do to keep us learning. Anecdote alert- these days have been a struggle for me mentally. As I got on my car, I asked God to send help my way today and like usual, I decided to listen to an episode. While the topic was helpful (Fear of Abandonment), Jason started the recording by saying: “whatever you’re facing today, you’ve got this...” and that was the help I needed. Thank you, always.
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moonnurseCouldn’t have done it without your podcast!I love this podcast! I could not have made it through my previous toxic and abusive relationship (and healed from it!!) without these episodes. Jason is so knowledgeable and has the best guests. Keep up the amazing work. 💗👍🏼
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whydoineedanewnicknameHelpful, hopeful, and digestibleHi Jason, I love this podcast. Thank you for having all sorts of conversations and topics to choose from depending on my mood. I appreciate the work you do to help others grow themselves and their relationships. This is my go to podcast!
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Miss TarynAbsolutely fantasticI just tuned in for my first episode, and I’m already blown away by the quality of content and depth of relationship conversation. This was exactly the podcast I needed to stumble across. Thank you.
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