35) Heather McAlpine- The Power of Apology August 21, 2019 – Posted in: Podcast

Our relationships are core to our wellbeing and legacy. They can be very complex and always changing.

Tune in to find out the power and language of apology, and how it can transform lives.

What you will learn in this episode

  • What makes a great relationship.
  • How to establish trust.
  • Why quality time is important to any relationship.
  • What to do after the infatuation phase diminishes.
  • The reason you need to make intentions around your relationships.
  • The kind of relationships where an apology is not acceptable.
  • How you can have a simple inexpensive date night, even with young children.

About Heather

Heather McAlpine is a couples and family therapist, consultant and counselling supervisor. She’s also an international speaker and presenter, was awarded the Winston Churchill Fellowship, has taught postgraduate and undergraduate students and was Clinical Coordinator for Relationships Australia.

Throughout her over thirty-year career in counselling couples, Heather has enabled people to unleash their potential, so they can have fulfilling, vibrant and long-lasting relationships. She and her husband John are chair and trainer couple for Better Marriages Australia and run Couple Getaways.

Building on the theme of forgiveness, Heather has developed ‘The Power of Apology’, a popular two-day seminar that enables participants to enjoy the present by healing their past.

In her spare time, Heather enjoys long-distance cycling sustained by dark chocolate!

Contact Heather

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