Graham Landi & Martin Pankhurst

Sideways

Graham Landi & Martin Pankhurst

  • Toxic Relationships

Toxic Relationships

Thursday 18th June 2020

Graham Landi and Martin Pankhurst discuss toxic relationships, co-dependency, and love bombing on 'Sideways'. Tune in for insights on breaking free.
33 minutes
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Sideways
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Graham Landi & Martin Pankhurst
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Categories:
Sobriety Toolkit
Understanding Addiction & Recovery
Creative Recovery Journeys
Mindfulness & Emotional Wellbeing
Navigating Intimate Relationships
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Toxic Relationships: Breaking the Cycle with Graham Landi and Martin Pankhurst

It's like it goes like a seesaw: a co-dependent relationship where you can probably in your more sober moments, you can probably recognize that it's not very healthy for you to be there, but for some reason you can't get away from it.
Why do we sometimes find ourselves trapped in relationships that harm us more than help us? In this episode of 'Sideways', hosts Graham Landi and Martin Pankhurst tackle this perplexing question with their usual blend of humor and heartfelt honesty. They dive into the murky waters of toxic relationships, discussing why we stay in them and how to recognize the signs of co-dependency, love bombing, and manipulation.
Martin even sets the mood with some atmospheric lighting, though it ends up feeling more spooky than sultry! Through their candid conversation, Graham and Martin share personal stories and practical advice, emphasizing the importance of self-worth and clear communication. They remind us that it's never too late to break free from harmful patterns and start building healthier connections.
Whether you're struggling with a toxic relationship or just curious about the dynamics of unhealthy partnerships, this episode offers valuable insights and a compassionate perspective. Tune in for an engaging discussion that might just inspire you to take a closer look at your own relationships.