• Talking to Young People About Sex: How to Break the Silence Without the Awkwardness
    Apr 20 2026
    In this episode of The Relationship Breakthrough Show, Matt is joined by PJ Livett — founder of Rephrase and one of the UK’s most straight‑talking, no‑nonsense educators on sex, consent, and healthy relationships. Talking to young people about sex and relationships can feel awkward, intimidating, or even overwhelming. But as PJ explains, it doesn’t have to be. The real issue isn’t a knowledge gap — it’s a confidence gap. And when adults avoid the topic, young people turn to their peers, Google, or pornography to fill in the blanks. Together, Matthew and PJ unpack: - Why conversations about sex feel so uncomfortable for so many adults - How our own upbringing, shame, and lack of language get passed down to the next generation - The myths young people believe — from “everyone else is doing it” to “jealousy means love” - How pornography is shaping expectations around bodies, performance, and power - Why consent isn’t a one‑time yes, but an ongoing emotional and physical safety conversation - How to help young people spot red flags like control, isolation, and toxic behaviour - Why self‑worth is the foundation of every healthy relationship - Practical ways parents can talk to their kids without awkwardness, lectures, or panic - The power of ‘100 one‑minute conversations’ instead of one big talk - How to use TV, films, and everyday moments as natural openings for deeper conversations This episode is essential listening for parents, educators, and anyone who wants to raise confident, emotionally intelligent young people who can navigate intimacy, consent, and connection in a healthy way. You can find out more about her work here: https://www.rephrasesw.co.uk/
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    33 mins
  • Respond, Don’t React: The Relationship Skill That Starts With Parenting With Amanda Hill
    Mar 29 2026
    Have you ever felt that tight tension before a conversation—like everyone’s bracing for the next blow‑up? In this powerful episode, educator and creator Amanda Hill shares what she’s seen after 30+ years working with children, teachers, and families: more kids arriving at school emotionally dysregulated—and more adults quietly carrying unprocessed emotions into everyday interactions. Amanda introduces her simple, surprisingly effective method: Mood Munchers—characters that help children (and adults) name emotions without becoming them. Because the breakthrough isn’t “get rid of anger” or “stop the tears.” The breakthrough is learning the difference between “I feel this” and “I am this.” And if you’ve ever thought, “I don’t want to dig into my past… what if I don’t like what I find?” Amanda offers a gentle, doable starting point that doesn’t require a massive life overhaul. ✅ Listen to the end for: - A practical family dinner routine that builds emotional safety - A simple active listening exercise that stops power struggles - A powerful closing reminder: the most important relationship you’ll ever have is the one with yourself. Find out more about Amanda's work here: https://moodmunchers.co.uk/
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    34 mins
  • Tired, Wired, and Running on Empty: How Energy Shapes Your Relationships
    Mar 13 2026
    In today’s conversation, we dive into a hidden culprit behind relationship tension, emotional overwhelm, and the sense of being constantly “on”: your energy. Our guest, Joy Langley — a psychotherapy‑trained coach with 20 years' experience — shares why traditional productivity tools and routines aren’t enough if your nervous system is dysregulated. We explore what “low energy” actually looks like, why it impacts communication and connection, and how Joy’s TLC Framework (Tenderly pausing, Lovingly letting go of unhelpful patterns, and Caringly choosing change) helps people regain emotional steadiness, clarity, and joy. If you’ve ever felt tired, wired, or stuck in cycles of conflict or avoidance, this episode will help you understand what’s really going on and how to start changing it. Find out more about Joy's work at: https://www.joylangley.com/
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    30 mins
  • Love by Design: How Matt & Rebecca Built a Relationship That Heals and Thrives
    Feb 25 2026
    Welcome to today’s episode, and it's a different format because rather than asking the questions as usual, Matt and Rebeca are ASKED questions by the amazing Heather Garbutt. We dive into the heart of what it really takes to create a truly nourishing romantic relationship. Matt & Rebeca are couples therapists, coaches, podcasters, and partners in every sense of the word—Matt Albiges and Rebecca Perea. Based in London, Matt and Rebecca work with couples and individuals to transform their relationships from the inside out. In this conversation, we explore the real story behind their relationship: how they met, the early challenges they faced, and the profound inner work each of them undertook to grow into the partners they wanted to be. They share the habits, rituals, and mindset shifts that keep their connection alive, the ways they balance love and business, and how humour, self-awareness, and emotional honesty have become anchors in their life together. This is a candid, heart-opening discussion full of insight, laughter, and practical wisdom. It shows that conscious love isn’t automatic—it’s created. And as Rebeca beautifully puts it, a lasting, fulfilling relationship is absolutely possible. 00:00 – Intro & Guest Bios 02:05 – Meeting, NLP training, serendipity on the London Underground 06:10 – Attraction & Manifestation — First impressions 09:20 – Early Challenges — Pace differences 14:30 – Meeting in the Middle — Matt finding passion; safety, presence, and rapport 18:45 – Habits That Build Trust — Structured check-ins, deep curiosity, masculine/feminine lenses 23:15 – Working Together vs. Being Together — Feeling seen, mirroring language 27:40 – Managing Conflict — Laughing with care (why humor works—and when it doesn’t) 31:10 – Biggest Lessons — Reclaiming playfulness; radical honesty and self-respect 36:05 – Advice to Their Earlier Selves — Including all parts (“Matt vs. John”), law of inclusion 40:20 – Balancing Love & Business — Weekly rhythms, energy shifts, playfulness in intimacy 44:35 – Keeping the Spark Alive — Individual joy, friends, learning, therapy exchange 48:20 – What This Love Means — Growth, mission, spirituality, healing the past 51:30 – Advice for Couples — Don’t assume it’s “easy”; learn dynamics + do inner work 54:45 – Rituals That Work — Daily Thank You / Sorry / Magic Moment; two-bedroom individuation 57:30 – Looking Ahead & How to Connect — Intentionality, “If not now, when?”, Find out more at www.alignedwithlove.net
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    54 mins
  • Stop Settling: The Relationship Framework That Changes Everything with Heather Garbutt
    Feb 12 2026
    What if love wasn’t something you “luck into,” but something you can consciously create — and even consciously complete? In this episode, love and relationship coach Heather Garbutt shares a fresh, transformative approach to modern relationships, including two powerful frameworks **Conscious Uncoupling** (ending relationships with dignity, respect, and emotional clarity) and **Calling in The One** (a step-by-step path to attracting and sustaining committed love). We explore the biggest misconceptions about breakups, why separation doesn’t have to mean destruction, and how to move through the emotional realities of endings without losing yourself. Whether you’re rebuilding after heartbreak, feeling stuck in your love life, or wanting to deepen connection in your current relationship (yes, including practical ways to make your wife feel more loved), this conversation offers a grounded, hopeful roadmap for choosing — and creating — the relationship of your life. Keywords: relationships, dating, marriage, conscious uncoupling, calling in the one, communication, self-awareness, limiting beliefs, healing, attachment, intimacy, committed love, breakup recovery
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    39 mins
  • When Drinking Stops But Life Continues: A Conversation with Zena Hall
    Dec 5 2025
    What actually happens inside a relationship when one partner decides to stop drinking — and the other doesn’t? In this powerful and deeply relatable episode, Matt sits down with Alcohol Freedom Coach Zena Hall, who shares her inspiring journey from being a “normal social drinker” to completely transforming her life through sobriety. What started as a simple Dry January became a turning point that brought more energy, clarity, confidence — and a completely different understanding of herself and her relationships. Together, they dive into the emotional, psychological and relational layers no one talks about: 💛 Inside This Episode: The unexpected identity crisis that comes with reducing or quitting alcohol How alcohol quietly shapes communication, patience, conflict, and intimacy Why partners may feel threatened, defensive, or judged when one chooses sobriety The subtle pressure from friends, family and social groups to “just have one” Why alcohol feels like it’s giving you something — but is actually taking away The impact of poor sleep, anxiety, and brain fog that we normalize How to handle relationships where drinking habits suddenly don’t match What self-trust, self-respect, and “choosing yourself” really look like in practice The power of self-leadership when your lifestyle changes challenge the status quo Zena and Matt explore the reality many people experience but rarely say out loud: When you change your relationship with alcohol, every other relationship in your life shifts too. This episode is for you if: ✔ You’ve thought about drinking less ✔ You feel pressured to drink to “fit in” ✔ You’re changing — but your partner isn’t ✔ You want more self-awareness, emotional resilience, and clarity in your relationship ✔ You’re curious about what alcohol secretly does to your body, brain, and confidence Filled with honesty, science-backed insights, humour and warmth, this conversation will leave you feeling informed, empowered and deeply understood. A must-listen for anyone exploring self-growth, healthier relationships, or a life beyond drinking.
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    44 mins
  • Love Without Pressure: Conversations for Couples Who Want to Grow Together with Joe Dillon
    Nov 28 2025
    Love Without Pressure is a heart-centered podcast for couples especially those navigating the fast-paced, emotionally demanding life of London who want to lead their relationship with intention, softness, and growth. In a city where schedules are packed, emotions are layered, and connection can feel rushed or routine, this podcast offers a gentle pause. Each episode unpacks what modern relationships truly need: emotional safety, conscious communication, nervous system awareness, and a deeper understanding of how to love without losing yourself. Hosted in a coaching-inspired style, every episode feels like a warm cup of coffee on a rainy London morning—steadying, grounding, and honest. What This Podcast Is All About This podcast explores: ✨ How to lead in love without carrying the whole relationship on your shoulders ✨ How to stay compassionate without accepting emotional chaos ✨ How to build connection without pressure and intimacy without fear ✨ How past wounds shape present reactions—and how to heal together ✨ How couples in big cities like London can balance ambition with emotional presence ✨ How to communicate your needs with clarity, warmth, and courage ✨ How to grow as individuals while still choosing each other every day This is for couples who want to thrive, not just survive. For partners who want to stay connected even when life gets demanding. For people who want to love deeply without shrinking, overgiving, or abandoning parts of themselves. Together, we explore real relationship mastery: Power with softness. Growth with safety. Leadership with love.
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    34 mins
  • Breaking Free from Codependency — with Shane Birkell | The Relationship Breakthrough Show
    Nov 12 2025
    Have you ever found yourself losing your sense of self in love — giving so much that there’s little left for you? Or feeling like you’re walking on eggshells, trying to keep the peace instead of feeling at peace? 🌿 In this powerful episode, we sit down with Shane Birkell, licensed therapist and host of The Couples Therapist Couch podcast, to unpack the truth about codependency — what it really is, where it begins, and how you can break free from the cycle of overgiving and emotional burnout. Together, we explore: ✨ Why codependency can exist even in “healthy” relationships ✨ How childhood and attachment patterns shape our emotional habits ✨ The fine line between love, care, and over-responsibility ✨ Tools to build self-trust, confidence, and emotional balance If you’ve ever struggled with people-pleasing or feeling like you’re “too much” or “not enough,” this conversation will help you find freedom, authenticity, and deeper connection — both with yourself and others. 💫 🎧 Tune in now and start your journey toward love that’s truly aligned with you. 💕
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    43 mins