Communicating Better to Build Deeper Relationships With Scott Victor NelsonCommunicating Better to Build Deeper Relationships With Scott Victor Nelson
1000 Days Sober Podcast
Scott Victor Nelson is an actor and writer, known for his roles in Idol (2006), Game of Scones (2015), and The Mentalist (2008). He is also a transformational coach working to help change people’s lives for the better. In this episode, Scott Victor N...
58:48•31 Dec 2020
Building Bridges: Scott Victor Nelson on Deepening Relationships
Episode Overview
- Explore the significance of childhood traumas in shaping communication and intimacy
- Uncover the role of self-responsibility in fostering genuine connections
- Learn about the transformative power of self-compassion and vulnerability in relationships
- Reflect on the concept of love as an action and its impact on partnerships
- Discover the importance of conscious partnership and clear communication in navigating conflicts
“Love is action. Am I behaving in a loving manner to my partner? Making loving actions towards my partner. Love is absolutely now where it used to be a noun.”
Ever thought about how your childhood shapes your relationships today? In this thought-provoking episode of the '1000 Days Sober Podcast', Lee Davy chats with actor and transformational coach Scott Victor Nelson. Known for his roles in 'Idol' and 'The Mentalist', Scott takes a different stage here, sharing his journey from Hollywood to helping people transform their lives. He opens up about how digging into our past, particularly childhood traumas, can pave the way for deeper, more meaningful connections.
It's not just about understanding others but starting with yourself. Scott's approach is all about honesty, vulnerability, and taking responsibility for your own actions and emotions. He also shares practical tips and exercises to help you communicate better and build stronger relationships. Whether you're trying to mend a strained relationship or simply want to connect more deeply with loved ones, this episode offers valuable insights that can make a real difference.

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