33 min

The Top 5 Complaints Women Have About Romantic Partners - New Evolved Caveman Podcast Episode‪!‬ The Evolved Caveman w/ Dr. John Schinnerer

    • Health & Fitness

As a mental health worker, behind closed doors, speaking with couples, sometimes in a last ditch effort to save a marriage, I have heard the real complaints from women about their men over the pst 25 years.  So, for any woman listening, see if these complaints mirror your own. And, for any man listening, discover how to have a happy and thriving relationship, or to simply hold onto your marriage. And, most importantly, some suggestions on what to do about them. A Pew research poll done in October 2020 shows that 53% of couples rate their relationship as going very well. That leaves about half of relationships where things are less so.  So in this episode of the Evolved Caveman, let’s talk about the most common complaints women have and what you both can do about it.  As always, if you find this episode meaningful, please share, rate and review to help more men become less irritated and happier ( and thus save the future of the human race!). If you don’t like it, go watch the World Series and forget all about it. Please rate, review and share if you like this episode. If not, that’s ok. You don’t need to do a thing.If you like what you've heard at The Evolved Caveman podcast, support us by subscribing, leaving reviews on Apple podcasts. Every review helps to get the message out! Please share the podcast with friends and colleagues.Follow Dr. John Schinnerer on| Instagram | Instagram.com/@TheEvolvedCaveman| Facebook | Facebook.com/Anger.Management.Expert| Twitter | Twitter.com/@JohnSchin| LinkedIn | Linkedin.com/in/DrJohnSchinnererOr join the email list by visiting: GuideToSelf.comPlease visit our YouTube channel and remember to Like & Subscribe!https://www.youtube.com/user/jschinnererEditing/Mixing/Mastering by: Brian Donat of B/Line Studios www.BLineStudios.comMusic by: Zak Gay http://otonamimusic.com/

As a mental health worker, behind closed doors, speaking with couples, sometimes in a last ditch effort to save a marriage, I have heard the real complaints from women about their men over the pst 25 years.  So, for any woman listening, see if these complaints mirror your own. And, for any man listening, discover how to have a happy and thriving relationship, or to simply hold onto your marriage. And, most importantly, some suggestions on what to do about them. A Pew research poll done in October 2020 shows that 53% of couples rate their relationship as going very well. That leaves about half of relationships where things are less so.  So in this episode of the Evolved Caveman, let’s talk about the most common complaints women have and what you both can do about it.  As always, if you find this episode meaningful, please share, rate and review to help more men become less irritated and happier ( and thus save the future of the human race!). If you don’t like it, go watch the World Series and forget all about it. Please rate, review and share if you like this episode. If not, that’s ok. You don’t need to do a thing.If you like what you've heard at The Evolved Caveman podcast, support us by subscribing, leaving reviews on Apple podcasts. Every review helps to get the message out! Please share the podcast with friends and colleagues.Follow Dr. John Schinnerer on| Instagram | Instagram.com/@TheEvolvedCaveman| Facebook | Facebook.com/Anger.Management.Expert| Twitter | Twitter.com/@JohnSchin| LinkedIn | Linkedin.com/in/DrJohnSchinnererOr join the email list by visiting: GuideToSelf.comPlease visit our YouTube channel and remember to Like & Subscribe!https://www.youtube.com/user/jschinnererEditing/Mixing/Mastering by: Brian Donat of B/Line Studios www.BLineStudios.comMusic by: Zak Gay http://otonamimusic.com/

33 min

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