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The Sean & Sax Show

Savior Complex, Narcissistic Traits, Harsh Judgement and really being ALL IN!

The Sean & Sax Show

Sean Whalen

4.81.3K Ratings

🗓️ 25 July 2023

⏱️ 61 minutes

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Summary

In this heartfelt and candid podcast episode, Sean and Sax explore the delicate balance between providing guidance and sharing personal experiences in their coaching journey. With passion and authenticity, they reflect on the challenges of being in a relationship podcast and the responsibility to avoid being preachy while maintaining openness. Through their raw and unfiltered conversation, they reveal that despite their strong bond, they are not immune to struggles and insecurities. They emphasize the sacredness of relationships and the alarming rate of divorces in today's world. Acknowledging their own journey, they stress the importance of self-awareness and continuous growth. They share how vulnerability and authenticity have allowed them to explore their deepest fears and insecurities, leading to greater compassion and connection. With humor and love, they discuss how their triggers have become opportunities for personal growth and understanding. They encourage listeners to embrace their imperfections and not compare their worst days to someone else's best. Throughout the episode, the hosts underscore the significance of giving grace to oneself and one's partner, understanding that everyone has struggles and insecurities. They believe that acknowledging and exploring these vulnerabilities ultimately strengthens relationships and fosters a deeper sense of connection. Join them on this incredible journey of self-discovery, growth, and profound lessons on navigating the challenges of relationships with authenticity and empathy.

Transcript

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0:00.0

All right, we good mic check mic check check check ladies and gentlemen. Welcome. Hello. Hello. Welcome to the Sean and

0:15.3

Sack show, a little pre introduction. We got them. We got the cameras rolling. We got the things going. We're on

0:21.2

and live. Guys, welcome to Sean and Sack show. Um, we're, um, I don't know how to say it.

0:29.7

You, you, you, you came up with this conversation last night. I did. And it's a good one. And I think it's a really great

0:38.1

conversation. Sack actually had kind of a little insight just to share a little backstory for two seconds on us and

0:42.9

the podcast and all the thing. Like we realized that there's a really interesting dynamic of us sharing our story and we

0:47.9

started this podcast just to share our story and to just talk it was a challenge. It was a real big challenge for Sack's

0:53.7

cassacks. It's not a public speaker. She's married a guy who does that for a living and loves it. And she's terrified

1:01.5

of it. So one of the things that we started this podcast for was to really push ourselves. This for you and I,

1:06.5

like for us to level up, right? And, and I noticed and this is just full transparency. Like that sometimes we get a

1:12.7

little bit coachy and we get a little bit preachy. And, and that's not what I ever want for this podcast. I

1:19.2

wanted to just be us. For us to share our world, our life, our lessons, our wins, our losses. You know, there's lots of

1:25.3

people out there. We do coaching. And so there's, you know, we help people. And so there's a line of of, hey, we're just going to be

1:31.5

on here spit and preach in all day long telling everybody what to do versus. Hey, here's what we're experiencing. Yeah.

1:36.5

Is that, you know, am I saying that right? Yeah, I find it because we were very passionate about it. A lot of the things we

1:42.4

talk about. So it ends up in that like we really get, we care. Yeah. To we want our people to win. And so it does end up

1:52.0

reaching sometimes. Yeah. And so we're working on that. Yeah, we're working on it. Look, this is a fucking working

1:57.7

progress, man. I mean, there's, there aren't very many couples that have relationship podcasts or podcast periods. So

2:02.7

like, this is a huge thing for us to do. But just in us talking about this conversation last night, I just told

2:08.0

Saxon, like, look, you know, I really love this podcast. It stretched us where it's 60 what five six

2:15.2

66 episodes, yeah, 67. Wow, 67 episodes, you know, so that's a lot of time and hours. But we're getting better at it. And

2:24.7

my point in saying this is that I just, I want to really have us focus on

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