Listen "Are You Guilty Of This Common Habit That Destroys Relationships w/ Jessica Higgins EP 109"
Episode Synopsis
In this episode of Top Self, Shanenn sits down with relationship and communication expert Dr. Jessica Higgins to unpack one of the sneakiest relationship saboteurs: criticism. Whether you’re nitpicking over the garage door or bottling resentment until it explodes, criticism can quietly damage your emotional connection. Dr. Higgins breaks down why we criticize, how it's often tied to fear, insecurity, or control—and what to do instead. From revealing instead of blaming, to communicating needs without making your partner defensive, this episode is packed with powerful reframes and tools to shift from criticism to connection.Key Moments:· 2:00 – Why criticism is often an attempt to control, not connect· 6:00 – How to tell the difference between a complaint an emotional need· 12:20 – What your criticism is actually trying to say· 20:40 – How to turn a complaint into a “reveal or request”· 29:00 – The neuroscience behind why we misread our partner’s silence· 38:00 – A hilarious hot tub story that’ll test your jealousy triggersGolden Episode Nuggets:💎 Criticism is often a shield for unspoken fear or vulnerability💎 Most people don’t sign up for unsolicited feedback in their relationships💎 Turning a complaint into a request helps your partner want to meet your needs💎 You can feel connected and secure—even in uncertain moments💎 When you reveal your “real” feeling, your partner is more likely to show up for youAbout Our Guest:Dr. Jessica Higgins is a licensed psychologist, relationship coach, and host of the Empowered Relationship podcast. She helps couples break out of reactive patterns and build deeper emotional intimacy. Her work blends neuroscience, emotional intelligence, and practical tools to help couples thrive. Her free guide, “Shifting Criticism into Connected Communication,” offers powerful real-life examples to help you reframe common communication pitfalls and start getting your needs met—without pushing your partner away.Resources Mentioned:Free Guide: Shifting Criticism into Connected Communication (www.drjessicahiggins.com)The Gottman Institute’s Research on Criticism & the “Four Horsemen”Behind Your Jealous Mind Bootcamp – Register for the upcoming BootcampQuote of the Episode:“If I turn any complaint into a request or a reveal, I give my partner a chance to actually show up for me.” – Dr. Jessica HigginsPerfect for listeners who:· Criticize out of habit—and want a better way to be heard· Struggle with jealousy, control, or emotional reactivity· Want to feel more seen and understood in their relationship· Are ready to break patterns that keep them disconnected· Are working to build secure, emotionalSchedule your FREE, 30-minute Discovery Call to see how I can help.Grab the 5 Must-Haves To Overcome Jealousy DisclaimerThe information on this podcast or any platform affiliated with Top Self LLC, or the Top Self podcast is for informational and entertainment purposes only. No material associated with Top Self podcast is intended to be a substitute for medical advice, diagnosis or treatment, Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health care provider with any questions you may have regarding your condition or treatment and before taking on or performing any of the activities or suggestions discussed on the podcast or website.
More episodes of the podcast TOP SELF | Tips on Jealousy and Insecurity in Relationships
You're Not a Jerk, You're a Genius EP 125
18/11/2025
Is Alcohol Making Your Jealousy Worse EP 122
14/10/2025
Why Your Brain Needs To Talk It Out EP 120
23/09/2025
Is This What You Needed To Hear EP 118
05/08/2025
ZARZA We are Zarza, the prestigious firm behind major projects in information technology.