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The struggle of AccountableLove (Discussion #24)
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The Struggle Of AccountableLove is a podcast about the difficulty of introducing the world to the concept of AccountableLove. The “AccountableLove Podcast” team aren’t victims. The LoveSnobs embrace the enormous task of redefining Love as a faith instead of emotion. Yet, sometimes their purpose is a struggle. The strain comes from assisting people in redefining their unhealthy ideas about relationships. Old habits are hard to break. But, when do we break our toxic cycles? Today! We don’t wait until yesterday. Yet, when we ask people to argue until they are on the same page, to challenge the best in one another, and find genuine joy in living life together. They see the work and choose the demon they know. It isn’t acceptable. There comes a time when we have to look our children in the face and say, “you all deserve a better example of Love.” “They deserve AccountableLove.” The Struggle Of AccountableLove explains why The LoveSnobs embrace the struggle. Listen, Learn, and Enjoy
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The LoveSnobs are two friends who are tired of people saying they wanted Accountable Relationships. Yet, they lacked road maps to acquire them. Therefore, The Lovesnobs started “The AccountableLove Podcast,” which does just that. Creates a road map for people by defining terms, discussing building strong principles, and inviting everyday people to discuss building Accountable Relationships. The LoveSnobs believe Love Is A Group Journey. As a result, our journey is to build healthier, supportive, Loving Relationships. Join The Discussion! Listen, Learn and Enjoy
Stop Using Trauma as a Crutch (Discussion #23)
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Stop Using Trauma as a Crutch is a podcast about healing and moving forward. The LoveSnobs explain the importance of communicating our past pain with our new partners.
Why?
1) They should have a clear understanding of who we are, and our past will highlight that.
2) We want to explain what we will not tolerate.
3) We want to assure we have learned from that pain. But, we should never use our pain to control a future relationship.
Trauma is a source of reference, not a crutch. Our future partnerships and friends are signs that we have healed and are ready for something more significant in our lives. We forgive those people and prepared to move forward. Starting over means, our Trauma didn’t break us; it made us understand that we can shine in the worst situations. Stop Using Trauma as a Crutch explains how important it is the heal from our past, so we don’t damage our future. Listen, Learn, and Enjoy!
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The LoveSnobs are two friends who are tired of people saying they wanted Accountable Relationships. Yet, they lacked road maps to acquire them. Therefore, The Lovesnobs started “The AccountableLove Podcast,” which does just that. Creates a road map for people by defining terms, discussing building strong principles, and inviting everyday people to discuss building Accountable Relationships. The LoveSnobs believe Love Is A Group Journey. As a result, our journey is to build healthier, supportive, Loving Relationships. Join The Discussion! Listen, Learn and Enjoy
Respect Isn’t The Enemy (Discussion #21)
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Aziz and Jerri are at it again. This time, they discussed how Respect plays a part in building Accountable relationships. Respect Isn’t The Enemy is a podcast about defining and establishing Respect in our relationships. Respect is admiring someone deeply as a result of their abilities, qualities, or achievements. Therefore, before entering any relationship, we should make Respect a prerequisite throughout our connection. To achieve this level of consistency, we must agree on the same definition of Respect. Defining the term allows us to hold everyone accountable when disrespect arises. Aziz and Jerri explain why the principle should govern our actions, assuring we maintain our relationships’ health. Respect Isn’t The Enemy; it is our friend. Listen, Learn, and Enjoy!
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The LoveSnobs are two friends who are tired of people saying they wanted Accountable Relationships. Yet, they lacked road maps to acquire them. Therefore, The Lovesnobs started “The AccountableLove Podcast,” which does just that. Creates a road map for people by defining terms, discussing building strong principles, and inviting everyday people to discuss building Accountable Relationships. The LoveSnobs believe Love Is A Group Journey. As a result, our journey is to build healthier, supportive, Loving Relationships. Join The Discussion! Listen, Learn and Enjoy
Discussion #20 – Stop Playing Victim
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We have been in relationships where we have all been victimized, but we chose to become victims. Being taking advantage of for being vulnerable is wrong, but we need to make a conscious choice to find someone who will see the strength in being vulnerable. If we stay, we are apart of the problem. Aziz & Jerri explain how we must always take responsibility for the roles we play in an unhealthy relationship. Whether we stayed too long, weren’t clear in the beginning, or chose were selfish. Look in the mirror.
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Discussion #19- What makes you my Friend?
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Aziz & Jerri are great friends. They have a healthy relationship. They invited their friend Jasmine as a guest on the podcast to talk about what makes a friend a friend. They discuss the problems that have had connecting, how they kept the lines of communication open at the tough times, and they talk about what it looks like to be in healthy friendships. l Friends for some of the most influential people in our lives. They hold a percentage of our happiness in your hands. Being vulnerable and finding joy in having the raw discussion is where the health starts.
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Discussion #18 -Why isn’t Happiness yours?
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Is Happiness a choice? Aziz & Jerri remind their listeners that Happiness exists. As a society, believe Happiness is a fleeting emotion, and misery is definite. But, Happiness is a state of being. It is a mentality, regardless of what comes your way. You have to aspire to keep up that state of being. Just like people get depressed, there is a way to a positive state, such as Happiness. This Discussion will explain ways to support that state.
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Discussion #17 -Hear a Man Out
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Women, upon meeting a man, you know whether you’re attracted to them or not. Why not just go for it? Men are sure that women get tired from being approached by several men a day. But, when the right man approaches them, why make them work. If the interest is there, why not make them the exception? Aziz & Jerri get their ideas on this topic. They are a man and women talking about their experiences in this department. Maybe some questions will get answered.
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Discussion #15 – Force Out of Our Control
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Control what you can and what you can’t don’t try to control it to suit you. Join Aziz and Jerri in this discussion as they talk about how to handle the external factors that can weigh a relationship down. Focus on the goal, focus on your partner, and let go of what you cannot change.
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Discussion #14: Unconditional Love vs. Accountable Love
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We believe that Love has no conditions, yet we hold our partners and friends to a standard. Are we holding each other Accountable? Relationships should hold each other accountable to be their best, to make decisions in the absence of selfishness. Join Jerri and Aziz in dissecting the definitions of Unconditional Love vs. Accountable Love.
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Discussion#13: Passive Aggressiveness is not Open Mindedness
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We will agree to disagree. Why aren’t we not trying to dissect why we are opposing. Clearer discussions allow us to assure that each person gets what they want. If you are working toward a common relationship goal, communication and being open-minded is key. Conflict is not natural, but starting the conversation is necessary if you want to have an AccountableLove indeed!
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