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Conversations from the Heart

Conversations from the Heart

De: Yvette Erasmus
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A weekly, soul-nourishing podcast offering psychologically grounded, heart-centered reflections on human relationships, inner healing, and compassion-based communication.


Focused on live mini-coaching moments to help callers shift from reactive, domination-based communication to collaborative, heart-centered connection. Listen for new scripts for stuck situations, new ways of responding to old relationship dynamics and guidance on how to approach these situations with empathy, self-awareness, and effective communication strategies. Here, we emphasize understanding both one's own needs and the needs of others, creating safe spaces for vulnerable conversations, and finding ways to express ourselves authentically while respecting others' boundaries.

© 2026 Conversations from the Heart
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Episodios
  • #142 - Why We Get Defensive, and What to Do Instead
    Apr 20 2026

    Why do we get defensive in conversations with the people we care about?

    Sometimes defensiveness looks like arguing or pushing back. But it can also show up in quieter ways: freezing when someone makes a request, explaining ourselves over and over, or trying to control the situation so we don’t feel uncomfortable.

    In this episode, I explore two common relational moments: one where someone freezes when a request is made, and another where a couple gets caught in defensiveness and subtle power struggles around autonomy and values.

    Defensiveness isn’t something “bad” about us. It’s a form of self-protection. Our nervous system is trying to protect something important—our dignity, our autonomy, our belonging.

    The question isn’t how to eliminate defensiveness.

    The question is how we can learn to work with it in ways that create more understanding and connection.

    Listen to Learn

    • Why defensiveness often shows up as freezing, explaining, or controlling rather than arguing

    • How to respond skillfully when requests trigger a defensive reaction

    • A simple shift that helps conversations move from power struggles to understanding

    For ongoing practice and deeper learning, I warmly invite you to become a member of The School of Human Connection.

    Twice a month, I host live calls where members bring real relationship dilemmas. We slow things down and I'll help you see what's actually happening and how to respond with more integrity, strength and care.

    You will find a safe space for live discussions and a supportive community of like-minded, open-hearted humans.

    Stay updated on new episodes and resources by subscribing wherever you listen to podcasts or visiting yvetteerasmus.com.

    Here are more ways to connect with me:

    • Join the School of Human Connection
    • Hop on my free Wednesday live call
    • Follow me on YouTube
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    33 m
  • #141 - Is it Possible to Stay Friends With My Ex?
    Apr 13 2026

    Sometimes the most compassionate thing we can do after a breakup is not to force a friendship too quickly.

    Because friendship requires emotional neutrality… and if our nervous system still recognizes the other person as home, we have a mismatch.

    In this episode of Conversations from the Heart, a listener named Dave asks a thoughtful question: Is it possible to stay friends with an ex—and if so, what makes it work?

    Dave and his former partner went through a conscious uncoupling process and are now attempting to rebuild their relationship as friends. But as they reconnect, they find themselves slipping back into familiar patterns that once strained their romantic partnership.

    Dave wonders whether there might be blind spots in how he’s showing up—and whether understanding those blind spots could help them move forward with more ease. Ultimately, we arrive at a hard truth: You cannot create a low-intensity friendship with someone whose nervous system still experiences you as an attachment figure.

    In this episode we explore:

    •Can exes really stay friends after a breakup?

    •Why emotional timelines rarely match after relationships end

    •How attachment wounds can keep relational patterns alive

    •The difference between observing a situation and participating in it

    •Why intention and impact can feel so different in communication

    •The challenge of staying authentic without over-managing another person’s emotions

    •Boundaries, grief, and emotional “dosage” after a breakup


    Read more on the blog: Is it Possible to Stay Friends With My Ex?

    For ongoing practice and deeper learning, I warmly invite you to become a member of The School of Human Connection.

    Twice a month, I host live calls where members bring real relationship dilemmas. We slow things down and I'll help you see what's actually happening and how to respond with more integrity, strength and care.

    You will find a safe space for live discussions and a supportive community of like-minded, open-hearted humans.

    Stay updated on new episodes and resources by subscribing wherever you listen to podcasts or visiting yvetteerasmus.com.

    Here are more ways to connect with me:

    • Join the School of Human Connection
    • Hop on my free Wednesday live call
    • Follow me on YouTube
    Más Menos
    48 m
  • #140 - What Matters When the Rules Fall Away
    Apr 6 2026

    Listen as I sit down with Michaela and Carol for a spacious, grounded conversation about what matters most when certainty falls away.

    Rather than rushing toward answers, our dialogue unfolds slowly. You’ll hear me modeling deep listening, encouraging more relational maturity, and drawing on our courage to stay present with complexity. Together, we explore how our values are often clarified not through rules or scripts, but instead through our attention, integrity, and lived experience.

    This episode isn’t about fixing anything. It’s about listening for what matters, for what wants to emerge, and for what becomes possible when we stay human together.

    Read more on the blog.

    For ongoing practice and deeper learning, I warmly invite you to become a member of The School of Human Connection.

    Twice a month, I host live calls where members bring real relationship dilemmas. We slow things down and I'll help you see what's actually happening and how to respond with more integrity, strength and care.

    You will find a safe space for live discussions and a supportive community of like-minded, open-hearted humans.

    Stay updated on new episodes and resources by subscribing wherever you listen to podcasts or visiting yvetteerasmus.com.

    Here are more ways to connect with me:

    • Join the School of Human Connection
    • Hop on my free Wednesday live call
    • Follow me on YouTube
    Más Menos
    1 h
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