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He Said, She Said

Should you argue in front of your children?

He Said, She Said

Astrid

Society & Culture, Couple, Therapy, Relationships, Advice, Personal Journals, Relationship

4.8697 Ratings

🗓️ 23 April 2025

⏱️ 49 minutes

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Summary

Louise took Ryan to his first soundbath this week and let’s just say it was…intersting.


In this episode, Louise and Ryan talk about toxic masculinity, how Ryan wants to be a role model for his son and a recent disagreement sparks a conversation about how damaging arguing in front of your children really is.


Plus, the pair share how they came close to finally finding a country home and a listener shares their dilemma: He Said “I don’t know if I’ll ever want to live with you - not now, not in twenty years”.


Thank you to Studio Yamine for the lovely mugs! 


The chant Louise and Ryan mention is Guru Guru Varda Guru.


Send your voice memos or stories to [email protected] for Louise and Ryan to address your dilemma on the show.


Follow @hesaid.shesaid.podcast, @louise.thompson and @ryan.libbey


CREDITS:

Artwork by @brittyflynn 

Production by Astrid


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