I know
a LOT of cool people
who know a lot of cool
relationship and psych stuff!

Join us!
This’ll be fun…

About the Podcast

My name is Jonathan Sherman, LMFT. I am a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, author, and speaker. We all want better relationships with our families, others, and ourselves. Over 30 years as a therapist, I’ve met a lot of cool people who know a lot of cool relationship and psych stuff. These fascinating friends will be my guests. Join us and let’s learn together from them.

This podcast has different kinds of episodes that fall into the following categories:

▶︎▶︎▶︎ EPISODE TOPIC CATEGORIES:◀︎◀︎◀︎

➡️ Unspecified: Some episodes may not fit a specific category and are not marked differently.

➡️ Abuse/Narci: Abuse and narcissism-related.

➡️ Addiction

➡️ Affairs: About affairs and affair recovery.

➡️ Call-In Show: I hold a live call-in show on the first Monday of every month, which is then turned into episodes for this podcast. Visit RelateGREAT.net/podcast for details and how to call in.

➡️ Communication

➡️ Divorce

➡️ Dating

➡️ Funny: Sometimes I do funny or satirical episodes, such as my Free BAD Advice column.

➡️ GR Masters: The GREAT Relationship Masters Series showcases real-life couples who share with us what has worked for them. Also, visit my GR Masters Blog for more great couples at RrelateGREAT.net/the-great-relationship-masters.

➡️ Marriage

➡️ Money

➡️ Parenting

➡️ Self-Mastery

➡️ Sex: Sex and intimacy, which while related, are not always synonymous.

➡️ Workshop: Is for the Workshop Archive. I’ve recorded many of my workshops over the years. I’ll share some of the most requested ones here.

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The Call-in Show

Apply to Be a Guest

While most of my guests are people I already know, I’m always happy to make new friends. If you have an interesting story, idea, or experience to share that you think would benefit my listeners, please feel free to fill out this form here.

The Office Studio

My podcast studio is in the corner of my therapy office. After I rebuilt my wife’s 1972 VW Karmann Ghia engine, I saved the cylinders to make these mic stands. The picture on the wall is what The #ChalkBus looked like when my wife and I first got it back in college. We’ve kept it all these years :-)