“How to End a Fight Instead of Just Stopping It”
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Title: The Argument Hangover
Author: Jocelyn Freeman and Aaron Freeman
Category: Love, Dating & Relationships, Public Speaking & Communication
Have you ever woken up after a fight with your partner feeling that heavy dread, avoiding eye contact over the coffee maker? Jocelyn and Aaron Freeman call that the argument hangover, and they argue it's more damaging than the fight itself.
Sam and Sophie walk through the Freemans' repair framework, starting with the concept of rupture and repair—the idea that conflict is inevitable but how you come back together is what matters. They break down the three phases of repair: Reconnection, Understanding, and Resolution. They also explore different flavors of the hangover, like the Silent Treatment Hangover and the Make-Up Sex Hangover, and share practical tools like the 'Pause,' the Dialogue Process, and the Post-Mortem.
This episode is for anyone who's ever felt stuck in the aftermath of an argument and wants a clear path out. The takeaway: the hangover is a choice—you can end it by turning toward your partner, even when it's the last thing you want to do.
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Chapters
00:00What Is an Argument Hangover?01:39Flavors of the Hangover02:56The Three Phases of Repair04:58The Pause and Dialogue Process06:22Building a Repair Culture












