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Ep. 400: [Soapbox] Care and Curiosity: The Foundation for Understanding Your Partner

25.6.2026
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In a soapbox episode, sex therapist Jessa Zimmerman argues that a basic foundation of relationships is caring about a partner’s wellbeing and taking their unhappiness seriously, even without agreeing with their interpretation. She explains how the brain filters and assigns meaning to events, so two partners can experience the same situation differently, making “right vs. wrong” arguments unproductive. Instead, she recommends learning to “climb into each other’s movies” to understand one another’s perspective. Zimmerman highlights three essentials for productive communication: awareness that one’s own interpretation isn’t inherently true, genuine care that a partner is struggling, and curiosity about how they arrived at their meaning. She notes this must be mutual, and that it’s a significant problem when a partner shows no care, openness, or curiosity about the other’s experience.00:00 Show Intro00:45 Soapbox Return01:01 Why Caring Matters01:27 Brains Tell Stories02:49 Climb Into Movies03:11 Three Key Skills03:36 Care And Curiosity04:41 When Partners Dismiss05:30 Wrap Up And Outro



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