How Often Do You Talk To Them While They Travel?
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The episode explores the dynamics of communication in relationships when one partner is traveling, sparked by a listener question about how often couples should call each other during separations. Hosts discuss personal experiences, including one partner who rarely calls while away, another who calls over 7,000 times a day, and differing expectations based on travel purpose—work versus leisure. The conversation reveals emotional undercurrents, such as jealousy, fear of infidelity, and the desire for connection, while also highlighting how some couples thrive on absence and minimal contact. The hosts reflect on how communication patterns evolve over time, with long-term couples valuing independence and space, while younger relationships may require more frequent check-ins. The episode balances humor with insight, emphasizing that there's no universal rule—only what works for each couple.
There is no one-size-fits-all rule for communication during travel—what works depends on the relationship and context.
The person who is away should typically initiate contact, especially if they’re traveling for work or are in a different time zone.
Frequent calls aren’t always healthy—some people need space, and over-communication can create pressure.
Absence can strengthen relationships by making partners appreciate each other more.
Trust and mutual understanding are more important than the frequency of calls.
The Enhanced Olympics & Podcast Promos
The episode opens with promotional segments for several iHeartRadio podcasts, including Superhuman, The Psychology of Your 20s, Inside American Soccer, and Mind Over Mountain, setting a thematic tone around performance, growth, and human connection.
The Communication Dilemma: Who Should Call?
“When I'm out of town, he calls me a ton. But we are so not balanced when it comes to how we communicate when one person is out of town over another.”
Real Stories: From 7,900 Calls to Zero Calls
“I call him 7,922 times in one day. Does it ever become something where he's got to tell you, hey, stop? No, no. And if he does, then he's in trouble.”
Work vs. Leisure Travel: Different Rules?
“I'm so exhausted after golfing. Sometimes these guys want to play more than 18 holes. There ain't no hooker that would even get me excited.”
Long-Term Love & the Power of Absence
Stephanie shares her 25-year marriage, where she and her husband don’t communicate during trips unless something urgent happens. The hosts reflect on how time and trust allow for healthy distance, with one noting that absence makes the heart grow fonder.
“I call him 7,922 times in one day. Does it ever become something where he's got to tell you, hey, stop? No, no. And if he does, then he's in trouble.”
“I'm so exhausted after golfing. Sometimes these guys want to play more than 18 holes. There ain't no hooker that would even get me excited.”
“When I'm out of town, he calls me a ton. But we are so not balanced when it comes to how we communicate when one person is out of town over another.”
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Cheryl Strayed
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Chelsea
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Tony Travato
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Brian
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Wes
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Stephanie
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Cheyenne
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Soccer Moms
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Leanne
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