Episode 156

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23rd Apr 2026

Defensiveness Is Blocking Real Intimacy

Defensiveness feels so natural — like self-protection — but it quietly destroys connection and growth in marriage. In this episode, we unpack why defensiveness is one of the most corrosive behaviors in relationships, how it protects your ego at the expense of true intimacy, and what it really costs you and your partner.

We explore:

  • How marriage is designed to grow you up — and why defensiveness fights against that purpose
  • The Gottman Institute’s “Four Horsemen” and why defensiveness is so dangerous
  • The ego’s role in defensiveness and the powerful Byron Katie quote: “Defense is the first act of war”
  • What defensiveness looks like in real life (one-up and one-down versions)
  • The irony of pushing away the mirror while your spouse and kids clearly see your blind spots
  • Brené Brown’s insights on armor, shame, and daring to take feedback from people who are “in the arena” with you

Most importantly, we share practical tools to overcome defensiveness:

  • Simple phrases that keep your mind open instead of closed
  • How to shift from defending to truly listening and taking responsibility
  • The courage required for real intimacy: being willing to know and be known

If you’ve ever felt yourself getting defensive during a hard conversation, or wondered why connection feels blocked in your relationship, this episode will give you both awareness and hope.

Journaling Questions for the Week:

  1. How does my functioning change when my ego gets hurt or criticized?
  2. What wisdom do I want to remember the next time I feel myself getting defensive?
  3. What do I want to remember to say or do the next time I feel myself getting defensive?

If this episode resonated with you, please leave a 5-star review and share it with a couple who might need it. Small changes in how we respond can create big ripples in our marriages.

Be kind to each other this week — it’s the small things done often that make the biggest impact.

Resources Mentioned:

  • The Gottman Institute
  • Daring to Lead by Brené Brown
  • Byron Katie’s work

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