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EP 516: How to Get Your Needs Met in a Long-Term Relationship with Kevin

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In this powerful coaching session, Christine works with Kevin, a husband of 21 years, as he explores the delicate balance between healthy relational needs and unresolved childhood wounds. Kevin opens up about longing for deeper intimacy and appreciation from his wife—and wondering if those desires are truly valid or rooted in his past.

Together, they unpack how unmet childhood needs often show up in our adult relationships, especially when we expect a partner to fulfill what our parents couldn’t. Christine helps Kevin distinguish between the “little boy” who seeks attention and the “grown man” who can communicate clearly, take leadership, and set his partner up for success.

If you’ve ever felt unseen, under appreciated, or rejected by someone you love—or if you’ve wondered why the same emotional patterns keep showing up in your relationships—this episode offers a roadmap for transforming frustration into empowerment and deeper connection.

Consider/Ask Yourself

  • Are there needs in your relationship that go unmet, leaving you resentful or withdrawn?
  • Do you ever feel like your partner “should just know” what you need?
  • Have you confused childhood wounding with adult desire?
  • How might your relationship change if you led with grounded communication instead of expectation?

Key Insights and A-HAs

  • Many relational frustrations stem from projecting unhealed childhood wounds onto our partners.
  • Expressing needs from a grounded, adult self invites intimacy—while expressing them from a wounded inner child often repels it.
  • True leadership in love means clearly communicating needs and guiding your partner on how to meet them.
  • Resentment and unspoken expectations block intimacy more than unmet needs themselves.
  • Relationships thrive when both partners take 100% responsibility for their own healing and communication.

How to Deepen the Work

  • Before expressing a need, pause to ask: “Is this coming from my adult self or my inner child?”
  • Practice the phrase: “If you really knew me, you’d know I’d love to hear…” to communicate appreciation requests gently.
  • Create “safe yes” conversations—where each partner can express needs without fear of rejection.
  • Consider setting aside scheduled connection time to nurture intimacy intentionally.
  • Reflect on how your family patterns might still shape how you relate to love, desire, and worthiness.

Upcoming Event

Couples Retreat with Christine & Steph Join Christine and Steph for a small, intimate couples retreat in San Diego, designed to deepen communication, heal emotional patterns, and restore passion and partnership.

  • Date: April 2026 (exact dates TBA)
  • Location: San Diego, CA
  • Register: Email [email protected] or DM @ChristineHassler to join the interest list

Social Media + Resources:

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Manage episode 512342370 series 2450287
Content provided by Christine Hassler. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Christine Hassler 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://podcastplayer.com/legal.

In this powerful coaching session, Christine works with Kevin, a husband of 21 years, as he explores the delicate balance between healthy relational needs and unresolved childhood wounds. Kevin opens up about longing for deeper intimacy and appreciation from his wife—and wondering if those desires are truly valid or rooted in his past.

Together, they unpack how unmet childhood needs often show up in our adult relationships, especially when we expect a partner to fulfill what our parents couldn’t. Christine helps Kevin distinguish between the “little boy” who seeks attention and the “grown man” who can communicate clearly, take leadership, and set his partner up for success.

If you’ve ever felt unseen, under appreciated, or rejected by someone you love—or if you’ve wondered why the same emotional patterns keep showing up in your relationships—this episode offers a roadmap for transforming frustration into empowerment and deeper connection.

Consider/Ask Yourself

  • Are there needs in your relationship that go unmet, leaving you resentful or withdrawn?
  • Do you ever feel like your partner “should just know” what you need?
  • Have you confused childhood wounding with adult desire?
  • How might your relationship change if you led with grounded communication instead of expectation?

Key Insights and A-HAs

  • Many relational frustrations stem from projecting unhealed childhood wounds onto our partners.
  • Expressing needs from a grounded, adult self invites intimacy—while expressing them from a wounded inner child often repels it.
  • True leadership in love means clearly communicating needs and guiding your partner on how to meet them.
  • Resentment and unspoken expectations block intimacy more than unmet needs themselves.
  • Relationships thrive when both partners take 100% responsibility for their own healing and communication.

How to Deepen the Work

  • Before expressing a need, pause to ask: “Is this coming from my adult self or my inner child?”
  • Practice the phrase: “If you really knew me, you’d know I’d love to hear…” to communicate appreciation requests gently.
  • Create “safe yes” conversations—where each partner can express needs without fear of rejection.
  • Consider setting aside scheduled connection time to nurture intimacy intentionally.
  • Reflect on how your family patterns might still shape how you relate to love, desire, and worthiness.

Upcoming Event

Couples Retreat with Christine & Steph Join Christine and Steph for a small, intimate couples retreat in San Diego, designed to deepen communication, heal emotional patterns, and restore passion and partnership.

  • Date: April 2026 (exact dates TBA)
  • Location: San Diego, CA
  • Register: Email [email protected] or DM @ChristineHassler to join the interest list

Social Media + Resources:

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