Communication that Connects :: Kimberly Galindo [Ep 396]

With phrases like “you complete me” our culture idealizes connection between spouses or even friends that has no boundaries.  This brand of intimacy sounds appealing but it doesn’t work well practically. Our desire for connection is innate, but vulnerability is messy and risky. My guest this week, Kimberly Galindo, encourages us instead that the point where “I” end and “you” begin is the point where we’re different, but it is our real point of connection.  In our conversation Kimberly gives us some tools to communicate in a way that fosters connection, but maintains our separate personhood.  Kimberly is a licensed therapist with experience helping married couples and individuals connect well in many areas.  Connect with Kimberly Galindo:  Website:  https://www.aspenhausassociates.com/kimberly-galindo  Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thekimberlygalindo  Instagram:  @thekimberlygalindo  Related Episodes: Self-Differentiation and Why it Matters :: Nancy Houston [Ep 335]  Bruce Learns to Label His Feelings :: Bruce and Heather [Ep 316] Exclusive Pre-Order:  Pre-Order Right Where You Belong: How to Identify and Fully Occupy Your God-Given Space Featured Sponsors:  Find links to this week’s sponsors and unique promo codes at dontmomalone.com/sponsors.   

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Heather MacFadyen, mother of four boys, connects you the listener with people and resources to help you feel less alone. Consider it an invitation to "withness".