S2E93: Unlocking the Secrets of Effective Communication - Interview with Paul Zohav
Sat Jan 31 2026
"The moment when they say ‘I don’t accept abuse’ — that’s a turning point."
Ever think about how childhood experiences shape their future? 💭
I used to watch kids accept bad behavior because they felt they had no choice. But what if we teach them how to stand up for themselves early on? Saying "Yes, I hear you" and then gently setting boundaries can change everything.
It’s not about control — it’s about teaching kids to protect their own peace.
And guess what? These skills aren’t just for teenagers; they transform relationships at any age.
Listen to Paul Zohav, founder of Marriage and Communication Coaching and a seasoned relationship and communication coach with over 30 years of experience since he began as a domestic abuse counselor in Central Virginia.
Have you ever seen someone suddenly shift when given the right words? Save this for your next parenting chat or relationship talk. Every “get to” moment starts with language.
What’s one way you can use “seems” today to open up an honest conversation?
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"The moment when they say ‘I don’t accept abuse’ — that’s a turning point." Ever think about how childhood experiences shape their future? 💭 I used to watch kids accept bad behavior because they felt they had no choice. But what if we teach them how to stand up for themselves early on? Saying "Yes, I hear you" and then gently setting boundaries can change everything. It’s not about control — it’s about teaching kids to protect their own peace. And guess what? These skills aren’t just for teenagers; they transform relationships at any age. Listen to Paul Zohav, founder of Marriage and Communication Coaching and a seasoned relationship and communication coach with over 30 years of experience since he began as a domestic abuse counselor in Central Virginia. Have you ever seen someone suddenly shift when given the right words? Save this for your next parenting chat or relationship talk. Every “get to” moment starts with language. What’s one way you can use “seems” today to open up an honest conversation?