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June 2nd, 2025

Shut Up & Listen: The Power of Active Listening in Relationship

  1. Shut Up & Listen: The Power of Active Listening in Relationship Bill Simpson 19:06

Have you ever found yourself nodding while scrolling through your phone as your partner speaks, or jump to solving the problem when they just needed to be heard? You're not alone. The difference between just hearing words and truly listening could be what's standing between you and the deep connection you deserve.

In this episode, I break down how our subconscious listening habits might be sabotaging our Relationships without us even realizing it. Active listening means setting aside distractions, putting off judgment, and creating space for really understanding and connecting, rather than just waiting for your turn to speak. 

You'll hear Tammy and Marvin's story, and how active listening was a game-changer in their relationship. Check out the Shut Up & Listen: The Power of Active Listening in Relationship, episode.

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Bill Simpson Relationship Coach for Men/Podcast Host Men on the Path to Love

Relationship Coach for Men, and Mind-Body Educator & Integrative Therapy Practitioner with over 20 years of experience in private and clinical practice. Before coaching, I spent over 30 years as a radio personality, including co-hosting a high-profile morning show in Philadelphia for over 10 years.

Seeking healthier ways to manage stress and live with greater intention, I immersed myself in personal and spiritual growth, opening a private practice in 2001. In 2015, I accepted a rare full-time clinical role at a major Philadelphia health center, where I've coached and supported hundreds of clients (80% women) and gained deep insight into what women want most in relationships—emotional presence, empathy, vulnerability, and trust. I've learned that is not the fault of men, it's just how we've been conditioned.

Having once struggled in relationships myself, including three divorces, I understand these challenges firsthand. After years of inner work, I've built a deeply fulfilling relationship with my wife. We've been together now for over 17 years and our marriage continues to thrive. Today, I am on a love mission to give men grace and to help them break old patterns/conditions, show up authentically, and create lasting, meaningful relationships. It's never too late for love!