Bahia Miller explores three foundational strategies for approaching the question “Can this relationship be saved?”—especially when things have been hard for a long time.
In this episode, you’ll learn about:
- Why detaching from a specific outcome can restore clarity and choice
- How turning toward your pain (and resentment) reveals powerful inner lessons
- What it looks like to embody your inner work in real relationship
- The difference between saving a relationship and saving your relationship to yourself
- How to discern whether your partner has the capacity to grow with you
A gentle invitation:
As you listen, notice where you may be choosing attachment over authenticity—or where your inner parts are asking for more honesty, care, or responsibility.
Free Resources:
- Self-Led Love Checklist – clarify what’s your work vs. your partner’s work in the relationship: www.bahiamiller.com/checklist
- Unblending Meditation – slow down after a challenging interaction and get in relationship with your parts: www.bahiamiller.com/unblend
Work with Bahia:
If you’d like to learn more about working with Bahia or explore her offerings, visit www.bahiamiller.com for details.
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*Self-Led Love Podcast Disclaimer*
Self-Led Love is a space for reflection, education, and relational growth. The content shared here is offered for educational and informational purposes only, and reflects my lived experience and professional perspective as an Internal Family Systems–informed relationship coach.
Any stories shared on the podcast are either my own, anonymized, or composite examples drawn from real experiences. Identifying details have been changed to protect privacy and confidentiality.
This podcast is not a substitute for therapy, medical care, legal advice, or mental health treatment. While many listeners may find resonance, insight, or support through this work, no specific outcomes are promised, and each person’s healing and relationship journey is unique.
Please listen with discernment, self-responsibility, and care for your own nervous system. When needed, seek support from qualified professionals who can meet you in your specific context.