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couples in focus

By: Thomas Westenholz and Michael Preston
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Couples in Focus is a podcast for anyone wanting to improve their relationships. Hosted by Thomas and Michael, two relationship therapists from https://coupletherapy.earth/ and thesecurecouple.com, it offers expert insights, real-world advice, and answers to audience questions. They cover communication, intimacy, trust, and conflict, providing actionable tools and compassionate guidance. Each episode explores relatable challenges and offers practical strategies to help couples strengthen their connection and thrive in their relationships.Thomas Westenholz and Michael Preston Relationships Social Sciences
Episodes
  • Beyond Safety: What Actually Makes a Relationship Flourish?
    Mar 18 2026

    In this episode of Couples in Focus, we explore a question many couples never stop to ask: What actually makes a relationship flourish?

    A lot of relationship advice focuses on safety—reducing conflict, improving communication, and creating emotional security. And those things matter. But they’re really just the foundation.

    So why do some relationships feel stable… yet flat? And what’s the difference between a relationship that simply works and one that truly feels alive?

    In this conversation, we explore the deeper ingredients that help relationships thrive, including playfulness, admiration, curiosity, personal growth, and shared meaning. We also talk about why many couples slowly drift into “functional partnerships” and how small shifts can bring back energy, connection, and attraction.

    If you’ve ever wondered how couples move from secure to deeply alive, this episode dives into the subtle dynamics that make that possible.

    You’ll hear reflections on:

    • Why stability alone doesn’t guarantee happiness in a relationship

    • The surprising role of play and laughter in long-term love

    • How curiosity can bring couples closer again

    • Why personal growth can actually increase attraction

    • The difference between relationships that drain us and those that energise us

    If you’d like to learn more about our work with couples, you can visit:
    https://coupletherapy.earth

    And if you’re interested in tools and training to better understand relationship dynamics:
    https://findyourmatch.academy

    We hope this conversation sparks some reflection about what helps relationships not just survive—but truly flourish.

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    25 mins
  • Mastering Self-Regulation in Relationships
    Feb 18 2026

    Summary

    In this episode of Couples in Focus, Thomas Westenholz and Michael Preston delve into the critical concepts of self-regulation and co-regulation within relationships. They explore how understanding our stress responses and predictive models can enhance emotional awareness and communication between partners. The discussion emphasises the importance of recognising bodily cues, the role of meditation, and the necessity of both self-regulation and co-regulation for healthy relationships. Through practical examples and insights, the hosts offer listeners strategies to improve their emotional intelligence and relationship dynamics.


    To learn more, visit https://coupletherapy.earth/ for couples or if you are single https://findyourmatch.academy/


    Takeaways


    Self-regulation is essential for effective communication in relationships.

    Meditation helps in developing awareness of bodily sensations.

    Recognising stress responses can prevent escalation in conflicts.

    Co-regulation involves partners supporting each other's emotional states.

    Predictive models shape our expectations in relationships.

    Ruptures in relationships can lead to opportunities for repair.

    Effective co-regulation requires self-regulation skills.

    Emotional object permanence helps in building trust between partners.

    Small steps in self-regulation can lead to significant changes.

    Understanding predictive models can change how we perceive our partner's actions.


    Keywords


    self-regulation, co-regulation, predictive models, stress response, emotional intelligence, couples therapy, communication, relationship dynamics, mindfulness, emotional awareness


    Chapters


    00:00 Introduction to Self-Regulation

    03:07 Understanding Self-Regulation and Its Importance

    05:58 The Role of Body Awareness in Self-Regulation

    08:54 Strategies for Self-Regulation

    12:14 The Impact of Relationships on Self-Regulation

    15:04 Predictive Models and Their Influence on Behavior

    17:50 The Importance of Repair in Relationships

    22:58 The Importance of Self-Regulation

    25:57 Understanding Predictive Models in Relationships

    29:01 Effective Co-Regulation and Dependence

    32:10 Navigating Emotional Dysregulation

    35:04 The Role of Movement in Self-Regulation

    38:03 Building Emotional Object Permanence

    41:00 Expanding the Window of Tolerance


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    44 mins
  • Habits for flourishing relationship
    Dec 29 2025

    Summary


    In this episode of Couples in Focus, Michael and Thomas discuss the importance of recognising overwhelm and stress in relationships, especially as the new year approaches. They explore strategies for managing stress, the role of partners in identifying each other's stress signals, and the significance of maintaining a positive presumption of intent in relationships. The conversation emphasises the need for self-awareness, communication, and mutual support to foster healthier relationships and navigate life's challenges together.


    To learn more, visit https://coupletherapy.earth/ or https://findyourmatch.academy/


    Takeaways


    It's important to evaluate and make changes in relationships as the new year approaches.

    Recognizing personal overwhelm is crucial for maintaining healthy relationships.

    Partners can help each other identify stress signals and provide support.

    Having a hierarchy of priorities can help manage stress effectively.

    Positive presumption of intent can diffuse tension in relationships.

    Communication about needs is essential for resource management.

    Self-awareness is key to preventing overwhelm and burnout.

    Taking time for self-care can improve relationship dynamics.

    It's important to teach partners about individual needs and stress responses.

    Mutual support and understanding can strengthen relationships.


    Chapters


    00:00 Navigating the New Year Together

    04:00 Recognizing Overwhelm and Stress

    08:34 The Importance of Resource Management

    13:04 Partner Support and Communication

    17:17 Building a Foundation of Trust and Understanding

    21:59 Resourcing Each Other in Relationships

    30:22 The Importance of Self-Responsibility and Teaching Needs

    34:15 Implementing New Habits for Relationship Growth


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    35 mins
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