Relationships Audio & Video
Can’t we all just get along? Theoretically, yes. But, while some of us navigate through the world of relationships almost effortlessly, many of us struggle with everything from business and family relationships to friendships and love relationships. Could it be communication, understanding or lack thereof, that makes having successful relationships so difficult? There are no easy answers, but there is help. The LearnOutLoud.com ‘Relationships’ section highlights an extensive list of audio titles on topics ranging from love, laughter, and listening to marriage, divorce, and how to handle anger and intimacy. This section also features many audio titles by a variety of authors and lecturers like personal growth expert John Bradshaw or Marianne Williamson—peace activist and teacher of transformational wisdom. So whether you want to learn how to communicate better with family, friends, and colleagues or you’re looking for a mate (or trying to hold on to the one you have), LearnOutLoud.com has an audio program to help you through it.
Married couples or new couples, “just dating” and “live-ins” alike can benefit from audio titles like "Couplehood". Available on audio cassette and digital download, this title is written and read by Paul Reiser and discusses the good, the bad, and the ugly of being a couple and how to deal with it. I mean really, sometimes you just have laugh, right?
Have you ever felt like your mate is speaking another language? How about most members of the opposite sex? Well maybe they are speaking another language and you just have to figure out how to understand it. In, "He Said, She Said", Linguistics Professor Deborah Tannen discusses the different ways men and women communicate and how they relate to one another and members of the same sex. After listening to this audio course, you just might come to the conclusion that understanding and accepting is a lot less frustrating than trying to change someone.
If you have the relationship thing down to a science, but the problem is the people you attract, then check out "Attracting Terrific People" by Lillian Glass to find out how being a good person might be the answer to attracting and keeping good people in your life.
Be sure to browse through a variety of titles by educator, writer, relationship expert, and hero to many, Leo Buscaglia. His messages about life, love, compassion, and learning continue to inspire, educate, and live on through his many audio programs, books, and videos.