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You guys know I am obsessed with Audible.
I've been listening every single morning on my hot to trot walks.
Recently, I've been listening to Messy Love, Jay Shetty's new Audible original.
So I met Jay Shetty a couple of months ago and what really struck me then and even more so listening to this
He is so grounded and so present around relationships.
It's really incredible.
So instead of advice from a distance, you're brought inside real unscripted coaching sessions with couples who are actually in it.
You hear them navigating resentment, broken trust, long-held hurts, and patterns that didn't start in this relationship, but are absolutely playing outside of it.
There's no script, there's no pretending, there's no guarantee that everything is gonna get wrapped up neatly.
So what stayed with me is how Jay shows up in these moments, like really shows up.
He's not performing or interviewing.
He is right there with those couples, helping them slow things down, communicate with more clarity and compassion, and then really notice when they're stuck in a cycle of blame or withdrawal, and then begin rebuilding emotional safety when things feel fragile.
This isn't about perfect love.
This is about practice love, the kind that shows up in everyday moments that we usually gloss over, arguments, silences, things we don't say, and those things that can either pull us closer together or push us further apart.
So whether you are in a partnership, you're dating, you're single, or maybe you're still healing from something that didn't work out, Messy Love on Audible gives you language, perspective, and tools you can actually use today without making you feel judged or behind.
You can kickstart your own well-being journey with your first audiobook free when you sign up for a 30-day trial at audible.com.
Membership is $14.95 a month after 30 days, and you can cancel anytime.
Audible.
There's more to imagine when you listen.
All right, let's get back to the conversation and get into mistake number three.