The root cause of conflict in relationship communication frequently isn’t what IS said but rather, what ISN’T said. Kelly and Maria share tips for improving communication to bring greater understanding and intimacy to all types of relationship. Contact Kelly and Maria at hello@championsmojo.com.Episode Topics and MentionsGood communicationCloseness/IntimacyJohn M. GottmanPoliticsStonewalling“Put yourself on the other person’s map.”Life coachingBi-romanticGary Chapman, The Five Love LanguagesHarville Hendrix, Getting the Love You WantTwo Types of Communication 1. Closed Heart Communication - includes the Four Horsemen that poison relationships: a. Criticism: When one person implies that there is something wrong with the other person. The other person will most likely feel attacked and respond defensively. b. Defensiveness: When the person responding to a perceived criticism counter attacks with another criticism or plays the innocent victim. c. Contempt: When one person puts themselves on a superior moral high ground or holds the other with disgust. d. Stonewalling: When one person withdraws from the conversation either physically or energetically.2. Appreciative Communication -- coming from a lens of appreciation for another person’s point of view and asks these questions: a. What? b. When? c. How? d. Who?Five Love Languages 1. Words of affirmation 2. Quality time 3. Giving/receiving gifts 4. Acts of service 5. Physical touchQuote of the Week“The number one problem, though I prefer the word challenge, in marriage is indeed effective communication.” -- Laura YoungSubscribe to the Champion's Mojo podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and Google Play. Have something you want to share with us? Email it to hello@championsmojo.comKeep up with the show by visiting ChampionsMojo.com and visiting the Facebook page, Instagram page, and Twitter page. Email us at HELLO@ChampionsMojo.com. Opinions discussed are not medical advice, please seek a medical professional for your own health concerns. You can learn more about the Host and Founder of Champions Mojo at www.KellyPalace.com
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Welcome Masters swimmers, triathletes, and anyone striving to live well and swim well! Hear powerful interviews with world-class champions, leading experts, and everyday heroes—sharing tips, tools, and stories to boost your motivation, training, and life performance. Hosted by Kelly Palace, Masters Swimming Champion, author, and former NCAA Division I head coach. A podcast that champions you!