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Dare To Speak: Difficult Conversations That Change Everything

Dare To Speak: Difficult Conversations That Change Everything

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Dare To Speak: Difficult Conversations That Change Everything is for anyone who has swallowed their truth to keep the peace and paid the price for it.


Hosted by divorce and breakup coach Eve Stanway, this podcast explores the conversations we avoid, the silence that builds resentment, and the courage it takes to finally speak. From relationships on the brink to the quiet moments where everything changes, Eve holds space for honesty, clarity and self-respect.


These are real conversations about boundaries, endings, identity and rebuilding, without blame, drama or judgement.


If you’ve ever thought “I don’t know how to say this” or “I’m scared of what happens if I do”, this podcast is for you.


Because your voice matters.


And some conversations change everything.

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  • Episode 5: The conversations we avoid and why they matter
    Jan 9 2026

    Today, we look at something most of us struggle with but rarely talk about: difficult conversations. The ones we rehearse in our heads. The ones we avoid for years. The ones that quietly shape our relationships, families, and sense of self.

    Eve shares her background and the experiences that led her to this work, before introducing her powerful and practical framework: The Magic 3.

    This simple but deeply effective process helps you:

    • Clarify what’s really going on beneath the surface
    • Communicate with honesty instead of fear
    • Correct course when conversations go off track

    Rather than reacting, over-explaining, or shutting down, The Magic 3 gives you a structure you can return to again and again, whether you’re navigating relationships, parenting, separation, or long-standing emotional patterns.

    This episode isn’t about winning arguments.
    It’s about speaking with intention, protecting emotional safety, and learning how to say what needs to be said, without causing more harm.

    If you’ve ever thought “I don’t know how to start this conversation” or “I don’t want to make things worse”, this episode is for you.

    In this episode:

    • Why difficult conversations feel so hard and why avoiding them doesn’t protect us
    • Eve’s personal journey into communication and emotional safety
    • The Magic 3 process: Clarify. Communicate. Correct.
    • How to start practising better conversations in real life, not just in theory.

    Takeaway:
    You don’t need the perfect words.
    You need the right approach.

    This episode invites you to stop staying silent and start speaking in a way that actually changes things.

    NOTES:
    Visit Eve Stanway’s website
    Find out more about Eve’s upcoming masterclass The Five Conversations Men Must Have During Separation and Divorce. Early bird price available.

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    21 m
  • Episode 4: Difficult conversations don’t fall apart because people don’t care.
    Jan 2 2026

    Difficult conversations don’t fall apart because people don’t care.
    They fall apart because the words, the tone, and the fear underneath take over.

    In this episode, Eve Stanway explores what really happens when conversations feel too hard to have and why logic alone rarely helps in the moment.

    Eve shares her unique coaching approach, including how voice, performance, and even singing can help people regulate their nervous system and reconnect with what they actually want to say. Because when emotions run high, communication isn’t just about language, it’s about safety, presence, and expression.

    You’ll hear why the words we choose can either escalate conflict or soften it, and how small shifts in language can completely change the outcome of a difficult conversation. Eve also gives a glimpse into the practical tools she’ll be sharing in future episodes, tools designed to help you stay grounded, clear, and connected when conversations feel loaded or emotionally charged.

    If you’ve ever replayed a conversation in your head thinking “I wish I’d said that differently”, you’ll find this episode very useful.

    In this episode, we explore:

    • Why difficult conversations are rarely about the surface issue
    • How voice and performance can support emotional regulation
    • The hidden power of language in moments of conflict
    • What actually helps people navigate conversations they’re afraid of having.

    This is a gentle, human look at communication, not as a script to memorise, but as a skill you can feel safe learning.

    Because your voice matters, especially in the moments that feel hardest.

    NOTES:

    Visit Eve Stanway’s website

    Sign up to Eve’s newsletter for early bird details of her upcoming course and masterclass!

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    27 m
  • Episode 3: The way you speak to your children today becomes the voice they carry into adulthood.
    Dec 30 2025

    The way you speak to your children today becomes the voice they carry into adulthood.

    In this episode, Eve explores how our own childhood experiences quietly shape the way we communicate as adults, especially when conversations feel charged, emotional, or uncomfortable.

    She reflects on the messages we absorb growing up, the coping mechanisms we develop, and how easily these patterns are passed down without us realising. For parents in particular, this episode is an invitation to pause and ask an important question: What am I teaching my child about communication, safety, and expression, without even saying a word?

    Eve also gently challenges how differently children are being raised today, and what may be lost when difficult emotions are rushed, avoided, or smoothed over rather than understood.

    We are not blaming, we are creating awareness.

    You’ll be encouraged to:

    • Notice your own communication habits under pressure
    • Reflect on where those patterns began
    • Consider how your words, tone, and silences affect your child
    • Use self-reflection as a starting point for change

    Eve invites listeners to journal after the episode and share their reflections, helping to shape future conversations on the podcast.

    Because learning to navigate difficult conversations doesn’t start when conflict appears.
    It starts when we’re willing to look inward.

    Journal prompts encouraged.
    Your reflections may inspire future episodes.

    NOTES:

    Visit Eve Stanway’s website

    Sign up to Eve’s newsletter for early bird details of her upcoming course and masterclass!

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    19 m
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