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Love Shack Live: Helping Couples Rescue Their Relationships  

Love Shack Live: Helping Couples Rescue Their Relationships

Author: Staci Bartley, Relationship Expert

Relationships are complex. They are filled with ups and downs, highs and lows. And sometimes, it can feel like you're struggling just to keep your head above water. If you're feeling like this, then it's important to reach out for help. That's where Tom and Staci Bartley come in. As relationship experts, they have helped countless couples overcome the challenges that they're facing. And now, they're here to help you. The Love Shack Live Show is filled with advice and tips that will help you get your relationship back on track. So if you're struggling in your relationship, make sure to tune in, it could be the best decision you ever make.
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#263: Why Nothing Changes… Even After You’ve Talked About It 100 Times
Friday, 20 March, 2026

Send us Fan MailWhy does it feel like no matter how many times you talk about it, nothing actually changes?You’ve had the conversation. You’ve explained how it hurt. Your partner has explained what they meant. You’ve gone over the problem from every possible angle… and somehow you still end up back in the same place. Same tension. Same shutdown. Same argument.In this episode of Love Shack Live, we're unpacking one of the biggest reasons couples stay stuck:You’re trying to fix the relationship at the level of the behavior, instead of understanding what’s driving the behavior.That’s where emotional drivers come in.When we only focus on what happened, how it hurt, and who needs to fix it, we stay trapped in the same painful loop. But when we learn how to identify the emotional driver underneath the behavior, everything starts to make more sense. Not because the behavior is suddenly okay, but because you can finally see what needs to change.In this conversation, we explore how emotional drivers shape common relationship patterns like:shutting down during conflictchasing, over-texting, and escalatingsecrecy, betrayal, and infidelityresentment, overwhelm, shame, fear, and disconnectionWe also talk about why this is such a hard conversation for people to hear. For many couples, the moment we start asking what drove the behavior, it can feel like we’re excusing it. We’re not. We’re widening the lens so real change becomes possible.If you’ve ever wondered:Why do we keep having the same fight?Why does my partner shut down?Why do I keep escalating when I know it makes things worse?Why doesn’t talking about the problem actually solve it?How do we stop repeating painful relationship patterns?This episode is for you.Timestamps: 02:45 Emotions Drive Behavior04:58 Dread vs Enjoy Examples06:56 Coping Behaviors Explained08:01 Not Excusing Bad Behavior11:52 Scenario One Shutdown16:26 Anxious Partner Spiral17:39 Real Life Fight Debrief18:41 Support Without Policing19:35 Infidelity Shockwave22:27 Slow Down the Fire23:39 Understanding Without Excusing26:01 Punishment Backfires29:47 Kids Caught in Crossfire31:07 Ask the Right Questions32:41 Pursuer Distancer Cycle34:49 Reach for Skills36:42 Build an Emotional Toolkit38:42 Get Support and Clarity39:14 Spot the Driver Game40:31 Closing Reflections and FarewellMentioned in this episode:If you want support understanding what’s really happening underneath the surface in your relationship, book a clarity call: stacibartley.com/apply

 

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