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EP186: Why You're Being Misunderstood - Part 3
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- Beyond the Body
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- Mar 23, 2026
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- 5463
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Summary
Christina examines one of the most misunderstood aspects of communication: the gap between what is said, what is meant, and what is actually heard. Most people believe communication is about clarity… saying the right thing, using the right words, or explaining themselves better. But this episode challenges that assumption entirely. Christina unpacks how meaning is not contained within language itself, but constructed by the person receiving it. Through personal stories and evidence-based insights, she explores how differences in perception, attachment patterns, nervous system responses, and conditioning shape every interaction. Topics Discussed: Why communication is not just about what you say, but what the other person takes from it How attachment styles, triggers and past experiences shape perception and meaning Personal stories of how communication breaks down via assumptions and misinterpretation The role of media, social conditioning, and observed behavior in shaping communication patterns Self-regulation vs. using your partner as an emotional outlet Love languages, their limitations, and the concept of “reverse love language” Ego, defensiveness, and the need to be right vs. the desire to connect The role of metacognition in interrupting reactive patterns Turning conflict into connection instead of a power struggle This conversation challenges listeners to move into deeper awareness, responsibility, and intentionality with their communication; recognizing that you are not just speaking, but simultaneously interpreting and assigning meaning. Because often, the issue isn’t what was said…It’s that what was heard wasn’t what was meant. Key Links: 📱 Christina's Instagram 💪 Cut & Conquer Instagram 📝 Coaching Application 🌍 Free FB Community 🧠 Free “Skool” Fitn…