Accountable Relationships

Most Recent Episodes

Justifying Poor Behaviors In Relationships

Justifying poor behaviors in relationships. Why do we search for the good in people? It’s because all we see is wrong in ourselves. We believe if we forgive them, we can forgive ourselves. Yet, we commit to people who promise to treat us well—calling them friends and partners—and ask ourselves daily what those words mean. Should you be committed still in question? Or should we encourage people to honor the definitions of those titles? In this podcast, Aziz explains why justifying poor behavior in relationships is a direct representation of our worth.

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Knowing What To Expect In Your Relationships Is Key

Knowing What To Expect From Your Relationships is Key.

 

The two most significant mistakes people make in their relationships: Are to expect more than what people promise to give or give more than we said we would provide. Yet, the only part of the relationship someone is responsible for is the agreed-upon terms. So, when reaching agreements, make sure you ask for what you want/need and give what you can sustain. 

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Are You Prioritizing Your Relationships?

Are you prioritizing your relationships? That is the question. If the answer is no, listen to this podcast with the sole purpose of starting to prioritize your relationships. If yes, Aziz may give you new skills to maintain your relationships. Either way, this podcast will provide you with four ways to prioritize the health and accountability of your relationships. So, Listen, Learn, and Apply! Enjoy.

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Accountable Dating

Accountable Dating is dating solely for a partner in life—no more small talk, grand gestures, or leading with sex. Instead, we are building the foundation for a long-term commitment. Aziz explains how to accomplish your dating goals in this week’s podcast. So, listen closely; by the end, you will be Accountable Dating.

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Do You Know Your Manipulating

Do You Know Your Manipulating:

 

We all manipulate because self-preservation is a part of survival. Deciding to be in a long-term relationship with friends, a spouse, or have children means constructing a village. People who walk through life with you. Manipulating them is counterproductive. The LoveSnobs understand some people don’t know they are doing it because it is socially acceptable. Today’s podcast focus on four.

Focusing on the tone of voice, avoiding arguments, refusing to discuss the past, and not wanting judgment. Embrace all four will make your relationship healthier and more accountable. Aziz will explain how. Remember, listen, learn, and apply. 

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Stealing From The Rich Giving To The Poor

“Stealing From The Rich Giving To The Poor.” It is a podcast about Why people mistreat those in their corner yet treat those good who mistreat them. Join the discussion as Aziz list and explain four reasons people adopt this mentality. He adds ways to avoid adopting this mindset as well. Should we be stealing from the rich, giving to the poor? Check Out the Podcast and see.

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Personal Relationships Affect The Community

Personal Relationships Affect The Community is this week’s podcast discussion.” I invited two Harambee members, Ty (The Founder) and Sha (Public Relations), to discuss how personal relationships affect the community. We will discuss the black community, the importance of a village mentality in the community, what is “community” and how we build community.

I hope you enjoy the podcast discussion. Listen, Learn, and Apply.

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Wounds Affect Our Relationships

Wounds will affect our relationships. It’s healthy to have scars when entering new relationships. We all fall before we master anything. Yet, it is unhealthy to carry unhealed wounds into relationships. They infect our connections before they have time to merge. Mahagony joins me to discuss how wounds affect our relationships if we focus on the trauma—more than on healing.

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Watch Who Is In Your Ear

Watch Who Is In Your Ear is a podcast discussion about making sure we select the right advisors in our lives. Surrounding ourselves with the right friends, romantic partners, or children will ultimately aid us in life. It is essential to trust the people in our lives blindly. So, we have to watch who is in our ears. Aziz doesn’t tell you what you should avoid. He outlines four ways you can acquire healthy and accountable relationships. Four ways you can assure you have the right people in your ear, which will, in turn, keep the wrong people out.

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Relationships Should Be Personal

Relationships Should Be Personal! We hear the statement “Don’t Take It Personally” when our lives are personal. In our relationships, everything should be “personal.” when we get disrespected. It is personal. If we are fired from a job, it affects us personally. So, instead of using that phase, we need to take the time to explain why we are doing what we are doing. Let’s start looking at taking it personally as caring enough about the people in our lives and caring about our lives. Relationships should be personal.

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