82 episodes

Want a close connected and secure relationship? Maybe you feel like something's not quite right in your relationship, even though there are a lot of good things. You and your partner love each other, but there are moments that hurt. It's normal for all relationships to experience conflict or worry. The difference between the couples that remain close and the couples that drift apart is their ability to work through conflict and moments of worry and insecurity within the relationship. Listen in to discover new ways to stay close and connected even through the toughest moments life throws at you.. Learn how to deal with your patterns of conflict and make your connection stronger. Simply listen, learn, make changes, and see positive transformations in your relationship.Brett Nikula is an LMFT and Relationship coach that works with couples that want to stay together, that really care about each other, learn to communicate in a way that reduces the pain in the relationship and increases the connection.

Fighting for Connection - Creating a Secure Marriage Brett Nikula, LMFT

    • Society & Culture
    • 4.8 • 25 Ratings

Want a close connected and secure relationship? Maybe you feel like something's not quite right in your relationship, even though there are a lot of good things. You and your partner love each other, but there are moments that hurt. It's normal for all relationships to experience conflict or worry. The difference between the couples that remain close and the couples that drift apart is their ability to work through conflict and moments of worry and insecurity within the relationship. Listen in to discover new ways to stay close and connected even through the toughest moments life throws at you.. Learn how to deal with your patterns of conflict and make your connection stronger. Simply listen, learn, make changes, and see positive transformations in your relationship.Brett Nikula is an LMFT and Relationship coach that works with couples that want to stay together, that really care about each other, learn to communicate in a way that reduces the pain in the relationship and increases the connection.

    One Simple Tool for Regulation in your Relationship

    One Simple Tool for Regulation in your Relationship

    This week, I, Brett Nikula, open up about the challenges that come with juggling the professional aspects and my personal life. It's a familiar struggle many of us face, and in this episode, I take it a step further by sharing not just stories but also practical tools for maintaining emotional steadiness and cultivating stronger connections with those we hold dear.

    As we navigate the complexities of responding to an upset spouse, I walk you through a transformative four-step exercise that's more than just a discussion—it's a blueprint for personal growth within your relationships. This isn't about merely weathering the emotional storms; it's about learning to communicate with clarity, regulate our reactions, and most importantly, support ourselves through it all. Join me in this heartfelt exploration of emotional regulation and relationship communication, where every listener walks away with strategies to enhance understanding and deepen their emotional ties.

    • 15 min
    Moderation

    Moderation

    Have you ever found yourself swallowed by the highs and lows of marriage, feeling like if it's not perfect, you're failing? Let's reshape that narrative together. As your host Brett Nikula, I delve into the concept of moderation within relationships, a theme that may just be the lifeline your partnership needs. This episode isn't just another discussion; it's a revelation that will shift your perspective on what it means to navigate the ebb and flow of marital life.

    Join me as I share personal anecdotes and expert advice on why the search for constant bliss might be leading you down a path of disappointment and how accepting marriage's inherent challenges can foster profound growth. There are no guests, just you and me unpacking the idea that a moderated approach to emotions and expectations can lead to a healthier, more sustainable marriage. If you've been caught in a cycle of confusion and pain, this conversation is the key to unlocking a balanced and fulfilling connection with your partner.

    • 10 min
    What to do with a Normal Marriage

    What to do with a Normal Marriage

    When Kelsey and I tied the knot, little did we know that the real work was just beginning. This week on Fighting for Connection, I get help you see how even seemingly stable relationships have their share of turbulence. 

    This episode takes you through the heart of what many assume to be 'just another normal marriage'. I peel back the layers to reveal how familiar struggles with insecurities and doubts can quietly erode the ties that bind. It's a journey into attachment theory and emotionally focused therapy, demonstrating their effectiveness as tools for couples to repair and deepen their connection. By consistently showing up as a friend to your spouse, you're investing in the kind of change that can redefine your relationship. So join me, Brett Nikula, and discover how even the most resilient of partnerships can benefit from a little extra care and understanding.

    • 12 min
    A Risk to Your Mental Health

    A Risk to Your Mental Health

    Nestled among Seattle's verdant landscapes, we shared heartfelt stories at a recent couples camp, unraveling the intricate tapestries of marriage and mental health. Our candid conversations revealed how one partner's psychological struggles can ripple through the relationship, highlighting the often-overlooked 'contagious' nature of mental health issues within a union. We navigated the complex dynamics of supporting a spouse while nurturing personal wellness through a mosaic of strategies including physical activity, nutrition, and a strong support network. This episode is a gentle reminder that seeking professional help is as crucial for the supportive partner as it is for the one facing challenges, emphasizing that self-care is the keystone to preventing resentment and fostering a nurturing bond.

    Wrapping up a week of reflections, I extend a heartfelt thank you for the words of encouragement and feedback from the Fighting for Connection community. Your support rekindles my dedication to nurturing fulfilling relationships and underscores the importance of demonstrating deep care for our spouses. The episode is a celebration of the unique connection we've fostered with you, our listeners. Together, let's continue to enrich the sacred bond of marriage, leaning on the strength of our community and the power of connection. Thank you for walking this path with us, and here's to the bonds we build and the love we nurture, today and every day.

    • 10 min
    It's Not You, It's Me

    It's Not You, It's Me

    Embarking on an exploration of our emotional worlds, I, Brett Nikula, invite you to peer into the depths of the inner child and its profound influence on our relationships. In this episode I dissect the powerful yearnings for acceptance and security that weave through our connections with others. This episode is a candid revelation of how, when these fundamental desires go unfulfilled, our partnerships often bear the brunt, leading to conflicts that are, in essence, desperate pleas from our inner selves. 

    As we traverse the intricate terrain of partnership dynamics, I emphasize the transformative potential of self-awareness and clear communication. By adopting the ethos of "It's not you, it's me," we learn to convey our inner fears and vulnerabilities without casting blame, setting the stage for transparency and growth within our relationships. This episode doesn't just promise insight—it offers a pathway to building more secure and resilient unions. Join me as we uncover the strategies that empower us to become better individuals for ourselves and, ultimately, better partners in our relationships. 

    • 11 min
    Forge Stronger Bonds Through Repair

    Forge Stronger Bonds Through Repair

    When Kelsey's away, the heart doesn't just grow fonder—it learns. My reflection on the weekends without my wife turned a spotlight on the intricate dance of repair and connection essential for keeping our relationship vibrant. We've all been there, sailing smoothly in love's waters, only to hit the occasional storm of conflict. In our latest chat on the Fighting for Connection podcast, I, Brett Nikula, speak candidly about the importance of recognizing and breaking free from the conflict cycle, steering clear of the dreaded 'roommate effect' to maintain an intimate, thriving partnership.

    This time around, we're peeling back the layers on what it truly means to commit to a loving relationship. Imagine a china plate, beautifully unique yet susceptible to cracks; now picture those same fractures mended, not with gold, but with understanding, communication, and the determination to repair. That's the vision I share with listeners as we explore how addressing conflicts can actually strengthen the love shared with your partner. Join me in becoming the cycle breaker our relationships deserve. It's all about pouring continuous effort into our connections, and I'm here to walk you through this ongoing journey of nurturing the love in our lives.

    • 12 min

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25 Ratings

25 Ratings

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A must listen!

Everyone has relationships in life and Brett’s podcast gives advice and thoughts needed to improve them, no matter what stage of life you’re in!

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Positivity in my daily life

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