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Habits, Relationships, and the Biology of Connection

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In this episode, Habits, Relationships, and the Biology of Connection, we explore how daily relational habits shape your brain chemistry, nervous system regulation, and long-term health. Drawing on the research of John Gottman, Sue Johnson, and John Bowlby, we break down the science behind attachment, oxytocin, dopamine, cortisol, and the communication patterns that predict relationship success—or failure.

You’ll learn why contempt is the strongest predictor of divorce, how micro-habits like daily appreciation and physical touch regulate stress hormones, and why connection is one of the most powerful predictors of longevity and emotional well-being.

If you care about improving your marriage, deepening emotional intimacy, strengthening attachment security, or understanding the neuroscience of relationships, this episode gives you practical, science-backed tools to build connection that lasts.

Because the quality of your relationships doesn’t just shape your happiness—it shapes your biology.


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