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The Common Sense Therapy for Modern Relationships with Clive Murphy

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In this episode of Founders Future, with host Zach Young, we sit down with Clive Murphy, a seasoned relationship counselor and personal development coach with nearly four decades of experience. Clive shares his powerful personal journey from a career in agricultural sales, through a rock-bottom moment that landed him in the hospital, to discovering his passion for understanding the human mind. He discusses the genesis of his "common sense therapy" approach, developed to help individuals and couples overcome depression, anxiety, and relationship struggles with practical, sustainable solutions.

Clive delves into the core of what makes relationships thrive today, emphasizing the importance of self-work, ditching the need to be right, and mastering simple communication skills in our distracted, impatient world. He offers invaluable insights into his typical client process, his goals for expanding his reach internationally through books and seminars, and his fundamental philosophy: to help people achieve the life they want without becoming a slave to the process, ensuring they have time for what truly matters—their family and personal fulfillment.

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In this episode of Founders Future, with host Zach Young, we sit down with Clive Murphy, a seasoned relationship counselor and personal development coach with nearly four decades of experience. Clive shares his powerful personal journey from a career in agricultural sales, through a rock-bottom moment that landed him in the hospital, to discovering his passion for understanding the human mind. He discusses the genesis of his "common sense therapy" approach, developed to help individuals and couples overcome depression, anxiety, and relationship struggles with practical, sustainable solutions.

Clive delves into the core of what makes relationships thrive today, emphasizing the importance of self-work, ditching the need to be right, and mastering simple communication skills in our distracted, impatient world. He offers invaluable insights into his typical client process, his goals for expanding his reach internationally through books and seminars, and his fundamental philosophy: to help people achieve the life they want without becoming a slave to the process, ensuring they have time for what truly matters—their family and personal fulfillment.

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