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Marriage Therapy Radio

Ep 359 Love, Pickleball, and Kitchen Knife Moments with Dr. Stormy Hill and Teri Citterman

Marriage Therapy Radio

MTR

Self-improvement, Society & Culture, Therapy, Health & Fitness, Marriage, Relationships, Mental Health, Education

4.6 • 690 Ratings

🗓️ 11 February 2025

⏱️ 41 minutes

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Summary

Stepping into his new role as the solo host, setting the tone for a fresh era of the podcast Zach reflects on what’s ahead, expressing gratitude for listener support and outlining the exciting changes coming to the show.


Zach is joined by Dr. Stormy Hill and Teri Citterman https://loveandpickleball.net/, co-authors of In a Pickle: How to Master Love and Pickleball and Not Kill Each Other https://amzn.to/3QdMYhZ. They dive into how pickleball, the fastest-growing sport in the U.S., serves as a fascinating metaphor for relationships. From communication styles to competitive dynamics, they share personal stories and practical takeaways that couples can apply—whether on the court or in everyday life.


Even though Zach has never picked up a Pickleball paddle, he enjoys the conversation of how this sport fosters connection, builds emotional intelligence, and even teaches conflict resolution. Whether you’re a seasoned player or someone just curious about how play impacts relationships, this episode offers insight, laughter, and some surprising wisdom.

Key Takeaways

Pickleball as a Relationship Microcosm

  • Dr. Stormy Hill and Teri Citterman discuss how playing together exposes key relationship dynamics, from communication to trust and teamwork.
  • Couples often face “kitchen knife moments” (times of high frustration), but understanding emotional intelligence and boundaries can turn challenges into growth.

Lessons in Play and Connection

  • Playfulness is a vital component of a healthy relationship, and pickleball naturally fosters joy, teamwork, and lighthearted competition.
  • Safe words like “pineapple” and “pumpernickel” (borrowed from intimacy practices) can help couples navigate tension both on and off the court.

Avoiding Pickleball Divorces

  • Many couples struggle when one partner is more competitive than the other, leading to frustration on the court.
  • The first and second rules of pickleball? “Don’t be a dick.”
  • Emotional intelligence matters more than skill—whether in pickleball or marriage.

Applying Relationship Strategies from the Court

  • Love languages, intention-setting, and non-verbal communication play a huge role in both sports and relationships.
  • Understanding a partner’s strengths and weaknesses, just like in a doubles match, creates more harmony at home.


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Transcript

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0:00.0

Hey, everybody. Welcome and thank you for listening to this episode of Marriage Therapy Radio.

0:05.9

My name is Zach Brittle, and I have decided to use my standard marriage therapy radio introduction,

0:11.8

even though we are officially in the post-Lora era. This is my first episode officially,

0:19.1

sort of in the new landscape. I hope that you got a chance to listen

0:23.3

to the interviews that we just did called So I Married a Relationship Expert. I did my solo episode

0:29.0

in January. And now I'm into some new stuff and I'm excited about it. I have an interview

0:34.1

today that I'm excited to share and I want to tell you about some stuff that's coming up.

0:37.8

First, I want to take a moment to thank a couple of people.

0:40.1

First, Vicky Dat, Vicki, thank you for your very kind email.

0:43.7

I'm glad to have your support and to know that you and others are behind me.

0:49.1

And it's not so much that I'm looking for, like, kudos, but I do want to believe that marriage therapy

0:54.2

radio is continuing to provide value in this new era.

0:58.7

And it's, I'm just glad to have your support and your wind at my back.

1:02.8

I also want to give a shout out to Johanna Flores.

1:05.5

Thank you for becoming a Patreon member.

1:07.1

You may have noticed that we are reading fewer and fewer ads on the podcast. The reality

1:13.0

of that situation is that advertising on podcast is just becoming a thinner and thinner

1:18.7

prospect. In order for me to continue bringing Marriage Therapy Radio to you week over week, I do

1:24.4

need the support of Patreon members like Johanna and others. If you have not become a Patreon supporter, please consider doing that. It's pretty simple. You just go over to patreon.com slash marriage therapy radio. You can give $3 a month. You can give $10 a month. You can give $100 a month if you want to. I am committed to providing behind the scenes content over there. There's an interview that comes out next week that I think you're going to love.

1:46.7

And then there's a pretty good portion of that that I'm going to put just behind the Patreon wall for folks who are interested in learning more.

1:53.1

I've got a couple of videos coming out, just talking a little bit about what it's like to be me on a day-to-day basis in my practice and in my life.

2:01.6

I'll be sharing additional sort of behind-the-scenes content from there, including client stories

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