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They know how to deal with people who have conflicts. Yes. And they know how to help them with their conflicts.
They know how to deal with people who have conflicts. Yes. And they know how to help them with their conflicts.
It's the Gottmans, for sure. So let's bring them in. Let's bring them in. Okay.
It's the Gottmans, for sure. So let's bring them in. Let's bring them in. Okay.
It's the Gottmans, for sure. So let's bring them in. Let's bring them in. Okay.
They're good at predicting whether a relationship is going to last. What are your predictions, John?
They're good at predicting whether a relationship is going to last. What are your predictions, John?
They're good at predicting whether a relationship is going to last. What are your predictions, John?
Yes, and their book is called Fight Right, How Successful Couples Turn Conflict Into Connection. It's available now. Beautiful cover.
Yes, and their book is called Fight Right, How Successful Couples Turn Conflict Into Connection. It's available now. Beautiful cover.
Yes, and their book is called Fight Right, How Successful Couples Turn Conflict Into Connection. It's available now. Beautiful cover.
The Conan and Jordan Show with Conan O'Brien and Jordan Schlansky is produced by me, Frank Smiley. Executive produced by Adam Sachs, Jeff Ross, and Jim McClure. Engineering and mixing by Eduardo Perez. Our supervising producer is Andrew Gruss. Talent booking by Paula Davis, Gina Batista, and Britt Kahn. The theme song is Tom Sawyer by Rush.
The Conan and Jordan Show with Conan O'Brien and Jordan Schlansky is produced by me, Frank Smiley. Executive produced by Adam Sachs, Jeff Ross, and Jim McClure. Engineering and mixing by Eduardo Perez. Our supervising producer is Andrew Gruss. Talent booking by Paula Davis, Gina Batista, and Britt Kahn. The theme song is Tom Sawyer by Rush.
The Conan and Jordan Show with Conan O'Brien and Jordan Schlansky is produced by me, Frank Smiley. Executive produced by Adam Sachs, Jeff Ross, and Jim McClure. Engineering and mixing by Eduardo Perez. Our supervising producer is Andrew Gruss. Talent booking by Paula Davis, Gina Batista, and Britt Kahn. The theme song is Tom Sawyer by Rush.
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You can rate and review this show on Apple Podcasts, and you might find your review read on a future episode. Got a question for Conan and Jordan? Call the Team Coco hotline, 669-587-2847, and leave a message. It, too, could be featured on a future episode. And if you haven't already, please subscribe to Conan O'Brien Needs a Friend wherever fine podcasts are downloaded.
You can rate and review this show on Apple Podcasts, and you might find your review read on a future episode. Got a question for Conan and Jordan? Call the Team Coco hotline, 669-587-2847, and leave a message. It, too, could be featured on a future episode. And if you haven't already, please subscribe to Conan O'Brien Needs a Friend wherever fine podcasts are downloaded.
One of the things the aforementioned Matthew Kugler has been doing with these South Beach sessions that this week has Pat Riley is he's been trying to provide me a different place where I can tell some people that I admire or that I have relationships with how it is that I feel about them. while they're still living.
One of the things the aforementioned Matthew Kugler has been doing with these South Beach sessions that this week has Pat Riley is he's been trying to provide me a different place where I can tell some people that I admire or that I have relationships with how it is that I feel about them. while they're still living.
And in the spirit of that, what I am doing with Dan Patrick in New Orleans as a testament to someone who's a bit of a hero for me and gave us permission to do the things that we do the way that we do them,