Energy leaks are silently killing relationships. Not through one massive betrayal. Not through one explosive fight. But through death by 1,000 paper cuts. In this episode of Scar Tissue, the Podcast, I sit down with relationship coach, researcher, and former professor Melissa Nanavati to talk about relational courage, neuroscience, and what actually makes love last. We dive into the small unresolved issues that quietly drain your connection, the four types of relational courage, why emotions only last 90 seconds, and how fear is actually your compass in relationships. Whether you are single, newly dating, or years into partnership, this conversation will change the way you approach love.
In this deeply honest conversation, we explore what truly creates or destroys intimacy.
I share pieces of my own journey re-entering relationships after years alone, and Melissa brings the research, the neuroscience, and the lived experience of going on over 125 first dates before meeting her husband.
We talk about why most relationships don’t end because of one catastrophic event, but because of small unspoken resentments that stack over time. We unpack the four types of relational courage and why avoiding hard conversations is the fastest way to lose peace.
We also explore how chemistry can be built, why alignment cannot be manufactured, and how the honeymoon phase can actually last if you understand what’s happening in the brain.
This episode is an invitation to take radical ownership in your relationships... to stop expecting mind-reading, stop avoiding discomfort, and start acting from courage instead of fear.
In this episode, we explore:
• What “energy leaks” are and how unresolved issues quietly drain connection
• Why most relationships end from death by 1,000 paper cuts, not betrayal
• The four types of relational courage and how to practice them
• Why your partner cannot read your mind and why they shouldn’t have to
• How expectations and internal “stories” create friction
• The power of saying, “The story I’m telling myself is…”
• Why emotions only last 90 seconds if you don’t cling to them
• Tools to regulate your nervous system in the heat of conflict
• How fear acts as a compass toward growth in relationships
• The importance of value alignment over initial chemistry
• Why chemistry can be built but alignment cannot be manufactured
• The neuroscience behind dopamine, oxytocin, and serotonin in long-term love
• How to keep the honeymoon phase alive through novelty and play
• The role of masculine and feminine balance in high-performing partnerships
• Three practical ways to invest in your relationship immediately
• Why radical ownership applies to love just as much as grief
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