Jason Magar Podcast

Jason Magar Podcast
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Tired of surface-level connections? Dive into the art and science of meaningful relationships with licensed counselor Jason Magar, author of The Business of Relationship. This podcast offers practical advice, insights, and tools for stronger personal and professional bonds, and improved mental health. Boost self-awareness and thrive!
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This podcast focuses on relationship dynamics, emotional intelligence, and self-awareness, with episodes addressing topics such as the parallels between business leadership and relationships, the importance of intentionality in dating, and the challenges women face in modern dating cultures. Examples include discussions on using business strategies to enhance marriage and relationship effectiveness, as well as insights into healthy dating practices.

Tired of surface-level connections? Dive into the art and science of meaningful relationships with licensed counselor Jason Magar, author of The Business of Relationship. This podcast offers practical advice, insights, and tools for stronger personal and professional bonds, and improved mental health. Boost self-awareness and thrive!
Subscribe now!
When families merge through remarriage, the process often mirrors what happens in business merges. Two distinct cultures come together and must find a way to coexist. In this episode of the Jason Magar Podcast, Jason discusses the complexities of blended families. He sheds light on marriage after divorce, and the importance of premarital counseling.
Jason draws on years of experience in counseling couples. He highlights how to navigate second marriages and co-parenting. “When you’re married, you create a culture with that person. Your kids grow up in that culture,” he explains. “Then you’re marrying somebody else who has an entirely different culture. You put them together, and trying to make that successfully blend doesn’t just happen.”
The conversation highlights why divorce advice must go beyond quick fixes. It should urge couples to acknowledge the grief process. They must address co-parenting dynamics and prepare intentionally for marriage after divorce.

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