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See How this Single Question Saved a Marriage

By Sharon Strand Ellison — 2013

This story is about a situation where Todd, a husband, almost left his wife and kids, and the wife found a way to ask one non-defensive question that led to a conversation that saved the marriage.

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Esther Perel: The Power of Relational Intelligence

Lost at work? In this talk, Esther Perel dives into how relational intelligence can guide us toward well-being and success.

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04:45

Start Conversations with Confidence—Esther Perel

Dating today allows us to hide behind screens and profiles. But how do you build up the courage to go up to someone and start a conversation in real life, if you are shy? Let me know if the prospect of chatting to a stranger makes you nervous, and how you approach these situations.

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Love, Marriage & Monogamy | Dan Savage & Esther Perel | Talks at Google

Googler Logan Ury talks to author and sex advice columnist Dan Savage, as well as "Mating In Captivity" author Esther Perel, in the fifth of our Modern Romance talks. They discuss infidelity, new models for marriage, abstinence-only sex education, and monogamy.

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Esther Perel: Finding “The One’

"How do I know when I've found The One?" - Austin, Baltimore, MD This idea of finding "The One" is problematic for relationships. The paradox of choice creates a real sense of anxiety for people looking to find a long-term partner.

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01:01:15

Love Expert Reveals Why 80% of Relationships Don't Last | Esther Perel & Lewis Howes

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Esther Perel | Modern Love and Relationships

Relationships are going through a complex cultural shift. Expectations on intimate partnerships are at an all-time high, yet we lack the tools and resources to reach this new Olympus.

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19:11

The Secret to Desire in a Long-Term Relationship | Esther Perel

In long-term relationships, we often expect our beloved to be both best friend and erotic partner. But as Esther Perel argues, good and committed sex draws on two conflicting needs: our need for security and our need for surprise.

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Harriet Lerner on Acts of Change

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Glennon Doyle Melton’s Important Message for White Feminists | SuperSoul Sessions | OWN

New York Times best-selling author Glennon Doyle Melton calls on white feminists to acknowledge their frequent absence from other civil rights struggles.

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