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Rod Jeter: Why Be Angry‪?‬ Growing Older Living Younger: About longevity, wellness, healthspan,

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EPISODE 157 OF GROWING OLDER LIVING YOUNGER focuses on one of the key pillars of the Growing Older Living Younger Roadmap for healthy aging - positive relationships built through personal and community connections. We recognize the importance of positive relationships in counteracting negative, stress-response evoking emotions such as loneliness or sadness, that impact physical and mental health. When there is strife within a partnership or a marriage, a vicious cycle may ensue, of negative emotions causing stress responses, which in turn causes  partners to engage in further angry behaviors, triggering more negative emotions. Anger is one of the most effective emotions in damaging a relationship. Feelings of annoyance, outrage or hostility, release stress hormones, cortisol and adrenaline, and ramps up the negative ways in which the couple interact with each other. But what if there is a simple and fun way to break the cycle of blame and recrimination ?
In today’s episode I talk with Rod Jeter, who asks the simple question, “Why Be angry?” A couple of years ago, Rod and his wife were kicked out of marriage counselling in what was just the fifth, of what was supposed to be twelve, sessions. Rod admits it was clearly his fault for being stubborn. So he set to work to create a game to help couples resolve their disagreements in minutes. This game is YBAngry. We discuss how and why the game works  to fix relationships and resolve differences.
Episode Timeline
0:11 Breaking cycle of blame in marriages with game creator, Rod Jeter
4:01 Marriage counselling and relationship issues.
7:41 Resolving disagreements in relationships.
14:05 Example of the car issue with ranking and agreement.
19:25 Communication techniques.
26:30 Communication and conflict resolution
30:06 Effectively resolving relationship issues through a game
Learn more about Rod Jeter and YBAngry
Gift: 3 FREE TIPS- https://YBAngry.com
Youtube channel https://www.youtube.com/@YBAngry?sub_confirmation=1
Facebook  https://www.facebook.com/mrrodjeter
Linkedin https://www.linkedin.com/in/mrrodjeter
Get to know Your Host: Dr. Gillian Lockitch
Download your free Guide to Living Younger Longer. 
Download the Growing Older Living Younger app for your smartphone or tablet
Schedule a free Discovery Call with Dr. Gill
website: https://www.askdrgill.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/gillian.lockitch/
GOLY Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/growingolderlivingyounger
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gillianlockitch/
X: https://twitter.com/GilliansReviews
And if you have not already done so, follow, rate and review this Growing Older Living Younger podcast.

EPISODE 157 OF GROWING OLDER LIVING YOUNGER focuses on one of the key pillars of the Growing Older Living Younger Roadmap for healthy aging - positive relationships built through personal and community connections. We recognize the importance of positive relationships in counteracting negative, stress-response evoking emotions such as loneliness or sadness, that impact physical and mental health. When there is strife within a partnership or a marriage, a vicious cycle may ensue, of negative emotions causing stress responses, which in turn causes  partners to engage in further angry behaviors, triggering more negative emotions. Anger is one of the most effective emotions in damaging a relationship. Feelings of annoyance, outrage or hostility, release stress hormones, cortisol and adrenaline, and ramps up the negative ways in which the couple interact with each other. But what if there is a simple and fun way to break the cycle of blame and recrimination ?
In today’s episode I talk with Rod Jeter, who asks the simple question, “Why Be angry?” A couple of years ago, Rod and his wife were kicked out of marriage counselling in what was just the fifth, of what was supposed to be twelve, sessions. Rod admits it was clearly his fault for being stubborn. So he set to work to create a game to help couples resolve their disagreements in minutes. This game is YBAngry. We discuss how and why the game works  to fix relationships and resolve differences.
Episode Timeline
0:11 Breaking cycle of blame in marriages with game creator, Rod Jeter
4:01 Marriage counselling and relationship issues.
7:41 Resolving disagreements in relationships.
14:05 Example of the car issue with ranking and agreement.
19:25 Communication techniques.
26:30 Communication and conflict resolution
30:06 Effectively resolving relationship issues through a game
Learn more about Rod Jeter and YBAngry
Gift: 3 FREE TIPS- https://YBAngry.com
Youtube channel https://www.youtube.com/@YBAngry?sub_confirmation=1
Facebook  https://www.facebook.com/mrrodjeter
Linkedin https://www.linkedin.com/in/mrrodjeter
Get to know Your Host: Dr. Gillian Lockitch
Download your free Guide to Living Younger Longer. 
Download the Growing Older Living Younger app for your smartphone or tablet
Schedule a free Discovery Call with Dr. Gill
website: https://www.askdrgill.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/gillian.lockitch/
GOLY Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/growingolderlivingyounger
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gillianlockitch/
X: https://twitter.com/GilliansReviews
And if you have not already done so, follow, rate and review this Growing Older Living Younger podcast.

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