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Think love is all about romance and effortless connection? Think again. In this raw and unfiltered episode of The Human Potential Podcast, relationship coach Alex Parker Owen exposes the myths that are ruining modern relationships. From toxic expectations to the uncomfortable truth about endurance, we dive into why so many couples crumble, and what it really takes to build a love that lasts.

Alex shares hard-earned wisdom on self-awareness, emotional resilience, and how your inner work determines the quality of your relationships. Whether you're struggling in love, navigating breakups, or just tired of dating games, this episode delivers the wake-up call you need. This conversation might challenge everything you think you know about realtionships.

What You’ll Learn

The Brutal Truth About Relationship Endurance

Why love isn’t enough to sustain a relationship

The secret to making it through tough seasons

How Your Inner World Shapes Your Love Life

The hidden impact of childhood wounds and personal baggage

Why self-awareness is the key to lasting connection

Toxic Love vs. Healthy Love

How to recognize when you're in a toxic relationship

The crucial step most people miss when trying to fix things

Expectations Are Killing Your Relationships

The dangerous trap of soulmate syndrome

Why dropping expectations could save your love life

The Most Underrated Relationship Skill

How active listening can make or break a relationship

Why most people don’t actually hear their partners

Connect with Alex Parker Owen Website: https://alexparker-owen.com/

https://soulful-awakening.com/

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