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When Love & Beliefs Collide: Repairing or Releasing a Friendship

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Here’s an uncomfortable or even painful experience many people are having right now.

Losing a friendship over differing political views or fundamental values. It hurts…but what if it’s also a window into something deeper?

In today’s cultural climate, the divide between people often goes far beyond a simple disagreement or differing opinions. It can reveal a far deeper truth: when values clash, friendships can break.

But what does that rupture reveal about how we relate, how we build trust, and how we stay open in moments that hurt?

Most of us are taught to manage difficult emotions by defending ourselves or retreating from discomfort. But those very emotions, the anger, sadness, and disappointment, can be an invitation to connect more honestly.

Do we avoid the messy middle and settle for predictability? Or do we choose curiosity, get in the pool, and learn to swim, again and again?

In this episode, we talk about the micro-moves that make or break our relationships. We explore how trust is built not through agreement, but through presence, tossing the metaphorical ball, and choosing openness in the face of rejection.

Things You’ll Learn In This Episode

-The art of the toss There are two options in relationships: meet each other with presence, or let the ball drop. Why is the metaphor of tossing and catching the heartbeat of every real relationship?

-Reconnecting and recommitting

Why are people so quick to discard people when there’s a disagreement instead of working through it?

-Curiosity over control What happens when we stop predicting and start wondering? How do we replace defensiveness with genuine curiosity?

-The end of performative friendship How do you know when someone’s no longer “in the pool” with you? And what does it mean to choose integrity over rescuing a relationship that won’t meet you halfway?

About Your Hosts

Katie Hendricks, Ph.D., BC-DMT, is a pioneer in body intelligence and conscious loving with over 40 years of experience. Known internationally as a presenter and seminar leader, she focuses on authenticity, responsibility, and appreciation in conscious living. She co-authored 12 books, including best-sellers Conscious Loving and Conscious Loving Ever After, and she has appeared on over 500 radio and TV programs.

Sophie Chiche is a seasoned coach and consultant who has worked with thousands of individuals and teams globally. With a focus on helping people live fully expressed lives, she guides clients and facilitates group sessions to remove obstacles and design meaningful lives. Sophie has developed unique methods, mindset shifts, and healing modalities to create lasting change.

Check out this episode on our website, Apple Podcasts, or Spotify, and don't forget to leave a review if you like what you heard. Your review feeds the algorithm so the show reaches more people!

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Here’s an uncomfortable or even painful experience many people are having right now.

Losing a friendship over differing political views or fundamental values. It hurts…but what if it’s also a window into something deeper?

In today’s cultural climate, the divide between people often goes far beyond a simple disagreement or differing opinions. It can reveal a far deeper truth: when values clash, friendships can break.

But what does that rupture reveal about how we relate, how we build trust, and how we stay open in moments that hurt?

Most of us are taught to manage difficult emotions by defending ourselves or retreating from discomfort. But those very emotions, the anger, sadness, and disappointment, can be an invitation to connect more honestly.

Do we avoid the messy middle and settle for predictability? Or do we choose curiosity, get in the pool, and learn to swim, again and again?

In this episode, we talk about the micro-moves that make or break our relationships. We explore how trust is built not through agreement, but through presence, tossing the metaphorical ball, and choosing openness in the face of rejection.

Things You’ll Learn In This Episode

-The art of the toss There are two options in relationships: meet each other with presence, or let the ball drop. Why is the metaphor of tossing and catching the heartbeat of every real relationship?

-Reconnecting and recommitting

Why are people so quick to discard people when there’s a disagreement instead of working through it?

-Curiosity over control What happens when we stop predicting and start wondering? How do we replace defensiveness with genuine curiosity?

-The end of performative friendship How do you know when someone’s no longer “in the pool” with you? And what does it mean to choose integrity over rescuing a relationship that won’t meet you halfway?

About Your Hosts

Katie Hendricks, Ph.D., BC-DMT, is a pioneer in body intelligence and conscious loving with over 40 years of experience. Known internationally as a presenter and seminar leader, she focuses on authenticity, responsibility, and appreciation in conscious living. She co-authored 12 books, including best-sellers Conscious Loving and Conscious Loving Ever After, and she has appeared on over 500 radio and TV programs.

Sophie Chiche is a seasoned coach and consultant who has worked with thousands of individuals and teams globally. With a focus on helping people live fully expressed lives, she guides clients and facilitates group sessions to remove obstacles and design meaningful lives. Sophie has developed unique methods, mindset shifts, and healing modalities to create lasting change.

Check out this episode on our website, Apple Podcasts, or Spotify, and don't forget to leave a review if you like what you heard. Your review feeds the algorithm so the show reaches more people!

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