Communication Keys
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Marauder Radio with Bob Zima: Happy or Right? The Choice for Healthier Relationships
On today’s Marauder Radio, Bob Zima drops some hard-hitting wisdom on the age-old question: would you rather be happy or right? When it comes to relationships, Bob explains why this choice is one of the keys to healthier, more connected partnerships—whether in love, friendship, or work. It’s a question that forces us to consider what really matters: being “right” all the time or prioritizing peace, understanding, and happiness.
Bob, a licensed clinical professional counselor and graduate of Chicago’s Player’s Workshop of the Second City, has the rare ability to make deep, thoughtful discussions both entertaining and insightful. Through Marauder Radio, Pirate Radio for Mental Wellness, he offers a roller-coaster ride of mental wellness ideas, combined with his signature witty and satirical style. His approach to counseling isn’t just about fixing problems—it’s about building healthier, more enjoyable lives with a bit of humor and a whole lot of honesty.
In today’s episode, Bob takes a closer look at communication, noting that we all inherently know how to communicate. So why do so many of us end up with unhealthy, ineffective habits that sabotage our relationships? Bob argues that over time, we accumulate bad communication patterns, often influenced by past experiences, insecurities, and misinterpretations. But here’s the good news: these habits can be unlearned, and better ways of communicating can be developed.
Whether it’s choosing to listen rather than be “right,” or learning to speak with empathy and clarity, Bob’s unique blend of practical advice and humor will help you break free from old habits and approach communication with a fresh perspective.
Join Bob today on Marauder Radio for a conversation about making the conscious choice between being happy and being right—and how improving your communication can strengthen your relationships. Because in the end, it’s not about winning arguments—it’s about building connections that last.
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