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How to Be a Couple

Hosted by Giuliano Grimaudo · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 16 episodes

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16
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About this podcast

What if the goal of your relationship isn’t to stay together forever… but to actually enjoy it today? Welcome to a relationship podcast for couples who are done settling for “good enough.” If you’re married, engaged, or in a long-term relationship and you’re tired of the low-grade tension, petty arguments, and advice that says marriage is supposed to be hard work, this is for you. Most people aim for longevity. We aim for quality. On this show, we challenge the myths around “til death do us part,” break down why divorce is always an option (and why that’s not a threat), and teach you how to become your own favorite couple. You’ll learn practical relationship advice you can apply immediately, including: • How to stop constant micro-conflict • How to use love languages the right way (not the meme version) • How to separate hard moments from a “hard relationship” • How to improve communication without turning every

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Giuliano Grimaudo hosts How to Be a Couple, a society show with 16 episodes published.

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The Truth About Commitment in Relationships

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Most people think commitment is the foundation of a strong relationship. I don’t. In this episode, I break down why putting commitment at the center of your relationship might actually be the thing holding it back. Becau

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This episode is about why you keep thinking your partner is cheating… even if you don’t have real proof. I break down what’s actually going on underneath that feeling, and why looking for “signs” is the worst thing you c

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Stop Letting Others Define Your Relationship

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Stop letting other people define what your relationship should look like. This episode is about trusting yourself more than outside opinions when it comes to love, dating, and partnership. I got a comment recently that s

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The Missing Piece in Your Relationship Isn’t Romance

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Most people think relationships are supposed to run on romance, but that’s not what actually carries things long term. In this episode, I talk about the missing piece that so many people overlook, and why focusing only o

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The Biggest Lie You Believe About Relationships

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Most people believe relationships are supposed to be hard. I don’t. In this episode, I break down one of the most common ideas we hear about love and why I think it’s completely wrong. Somewhere along the way, struggle b

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Stop Chasing the Honeymoon Phase

Mar 26, 202610m0

Most people think the goal is to get back to the honeymoon phase. It’s not. That version of your relationship is gone... and chasing it is actually what makes things worse. In this episode, I break down why looking backw

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The Love Language Mistake Ruining Your Relationship

Mar 23, 20268m0

This episode breaks down the biggest mistake people make with love languages and how it slowly damages their relationship. If you’ve ever felt like your partner “should” be loving you a certain way, this will probably hi

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The Real Reason You Keep Judging Your Partner

Mar 21, 202615m0

Most relationship problems don’t start with your partner… they start with you. More specifically, they start with how you see yourself. In this episode, I break down why the way you judge yourself is the same way you end

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The "Love Paradox" Nobody Talks About

Mar 8, 202614m0

For most of my life, I thought the goal was to find someone who would love me. In this episode, I talk about the strange paradox I’ve noticed about relationships. The more you feel like you need someone to love you, the

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The Dangerous Lie About “Authenticity” in Relationships

Mar 7, 20267m0

In this episode, I talk about a comment someone left on one of my videos saying my relationship advice is “surface level” and that real love is messy, ugly, and requires accepting everything about your partner. I underst

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The Hidden Language Hurting Your Relationship

Mar 2, 20268m0

The words you use when you talk about your relationship are shaping the relationship you end up with. Most couples don’t realize they’re constantly speaking in prevention language. We don’t want to fight. We don’t want t

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The Most Romantic Marriage Mindset

Feb 28, 202616m0

What if the most romantic thing you could believe about your marriage is that you don’t have to be there? In this episode, I talk about why knowing divorce is a real possibility can actually make your relationship strong

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Don’t Hit the Pole: Stop Steering Toward Divorce

Feb 27, 20267m0

Most couples say the same thing: “Divorce is not an option.” It sounds strong. It sounds committed. It even sounds romantic. But what if that mindset is actually steering you in the wrong direction? In this episode, I br

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The Right Way to Use Love Languages

Feb 26, 202615m0

Love languages aren’t a joke. And they’re not just trivia you mention in passing. In this episode, I break down the right way to actually use love languages in your relationship so your partner consistently feels loved (

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What If Your Partner Never Changes?

Feb 24, 202610m0

What if your partner never changes? Seriously. What if this is who they are… and it’s 100% up to you to decide whether your relationship is great or not? In this episode, I talk about one of the most common default setti

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Three Questions to Test Your Relationship

Feb 23, 202616m0

Most people measure relationship success by one thing: how long it’s lasted. I think that’s the wrong metric. In this episode, I break down why duration is a terrible way to measure the health of your marriage and what a

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