Bonus Episode - Love Is A Daily Practice
In this special bonus episode recorded ahead of their full mindset conversation, Dwayne Kerrigan and Emma Murray reflect on a deeply personal topic: relationships.
As Valentine’s Day approaches, they explore how intimate relationships often absorb the stress, pressure, and emotional buildup from the outside world. Dwayne shares candidly about his own growth — recognizing how habitual reactions, unmet needs, and old internal stories can surface at home if they’re not processed throughout the day. Emma adds insight into how unconscious patterns, primary questions, and survival wiring shape the way we show up with those we love most.
Together, they discuss raising standards inside the relationship, practicing conscious awareness, meeting your partner’s needs without expectation, and replacing self-judgment with grace. This short but powerful conversation reframes love not as grand gestures, but as attention, awareness, and intentional daily behavior.
Episode Highlights:
0:00 - Introduction: Valentine's Day as a renewal for relationships
0:27 - Viewing Valentine's Day as a time for awareness and meeting needs
1:23 - Why we release stress on loved ones instead of during the day
2:41 - Holding different standards for work vs. intimate relationships
3:43 - The importance of awareness in meeting your partner's needs
4:34 - Breaking habitual negative response patterns in relationships
5:11 - How relationship quality affects every area of life
5:38 - "Chains of habit are too light to be felt until too heavy to be broken"
6:06 - Treating your partner with conscious awareness
7:14 - Focusing on relationship growth: reading, podcasts, and learning
7:53 - Enjoying the process instead of fixating on an end state
8:30 - Getting addicted to lighting up your partner
9:10 - Managing anger and identifying emotional triggers
9:52 - Using Byron Katie's four questions to examine stories we tell ourselves
10:12 - Taking responsibility instead of projecting onto your partner
10:30 - We're all learning - giving yourself and your partner grace
11:54 - Appreciating yourself for being imperfect
Key Takeaways:
- We often release built-up stress on the people we love most
- Awareness creates choice inside intimate moments
- Love grows when we actively meet one another’s needs
- Self-reflection prevents projection
- Grace and ownership dissolve conflict faster than blame
- Relationships are built through process, not perfection
- Conscious love is practiced — not automatic
Quotes:
- “There’s nothing better in this world and nothing makes life feel greater than having an amazing relationship that is just full of love and abundance when it is going and operating at its peak level.” - Dwayne Kerrigan
- “ I didn't hold myself to the same standard inside the intimate relationship as I did in my professional life.” - Dwayne Kerrigan
- “If things are not good in your relationship, they’re not good anywhere you go.” - Dwayne Kerrigan
- “I think our relationships are very based on just habitual responses.” - Emma Murray
- “Our relationship is the core of our existence here.” - Emma Murray
- “The excitement of treating your person that you love most with such conscious awareness.” - Emma Murray
Resources Mentioned
- Loving What Is - Byron Katie
- Primary Question Framework (personal development concept referenced)
- 10,000 Hours Principle (mastery concept referenced)
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