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Episode 72: Brains and Battles: How Gender Differences in the Brain Impact Marriage Communication

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Ever feel like you and your spouse are speaking different languages—even when you’re technically saying the same thing? You’re not imagining it. You’re wired differently.

In this episode of The High Ticket Woman, we’re diving into the fascinating science behind how men and women use their brains differently, and what that means for how we listen, respond, and connect in marriage.

I reference the research of Dr. Daniel Amen, renowned psychiatrist, brain health expert, and founder of the Amen Clinics, where over 200,000 brain scans have revealed powerful truths about neurological patterns, emotional processing, and gender-based brain function.

But...this isn’t just science—it’s strategy for emotional connection.
Because the more you understand the brain, the better you’ll communicate heart-to-heart.

Want to hear more? Just go to debbiecaudle.com/podcast for more episodes and to get my free guide "10 Step Relationship Rescue Roadmap"! And come join my private Facebook group, Relationship Resolution, for all kinds of tools, tips and strategies, including bi-monthly Q&A lives where I answer any and all relationship questions you want to ask!https://www.facebook.com/groups/relationshipresolution

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Content provided by Debbie Caudle. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Debbie Caudle or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://ppacc.player.fm/legal.

Ever feel like you and your spouse are speaking different languages—even when you’re technically saying the same thing? You’re not imagining it. You’re wired differently.

In this episode of The High Ticket Woman, we’re diving into the fascinating science behind how men and women use their brains differently, and what that means for how we listen, respond, and connect in marriage.

I reference the research of Dr. Daniel Amen, renowned psychiatrist, brain health expert, and founder of the Amen Clinics, where over 200,000 brain scans have revealed powerful truths about neurological patterns, emotional processing, and gender-based brain function.

But...this isn’t just science—it’s strategy for emotional connection.
Because the more you understand the brain, the better you’ll communicate heart-to-heart.

Want to hear more? Just go to debbiecaudle.com/podcast for more episodes and to get my free guide "10 Step Relationship Rescue Roadmap"! And come join my private Facebook group, Relationship Resolution, for all kinds of tools, tips and strategies, including bi-monthly Q&A lives where I answer any and all relationship questions you want to ask!https://www.facebook.com/groups/relationshipresolution

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