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THE FRAMEWORK PODCAST

THE FRAMEWORK PODCAST

Auteur(s): David Waselkow and Tyler Burke
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Change your thinking, change your life. The Framework offers practical, on the ground strategies for men and women to equip and empower listeners in relationships and conflict of all kinds from the unique perspective of therapist and client. Get the insiders view you can’t get anywhere else and learn real tools for real solutions from David and Ty who prove therapy doesn’t have to suck. New episodes drop every other Friday.

Find us on Youtube at https://www.youtube.com/@DavidWaselkow

To schedule individual, couples therapy or relationship consulting visit https://www.davidwaselkow.com/

David Waselkow 2025
Hygiène et mode de vie sain Psychologie Psychologie et santé mentale Relations Sciences sociales
Épisodes
  • Stop the Relationship "Shit Show": Mastery Through the Impartial Spectator
    Mar 6 2026

    Are your relationships feeling like a "dumpster fire" or an unmitigated "shit show"?

    Most traditional advice tells you to fix your rhythm, your tempo, or your 53 different "swing thoughts" during conflict, but the truth is simpler: you are playing from the wrong position. In this episode of The Framework, we deconstruct traditional, flawed theories about therapy and conflict.

    Drawing on revolutionary, unconventional, and seemingly disconnected philosophies from the Venetos Golf Academy to the philosophical genius of Adam Smith’s "Impartial Spectator," we reveal how to stop interfering with your own success and start achieving consistent, repeatable results in every relationship you have.

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    What You Will Learn:

    • The Power of Position: Why effective relationships aren't about "working harder," but about occupying a deliberate, intentional position before the "ball" is ever hit.
    • The Impartial Spectator: How to detach from your biases, judgments, and ego to truly understand the "why" behind any conflict.
    • Silence as a Tool: Why being a "silent witness" and practicing stillness is more powerful than waiting for your turn to talk.
    • Business & Leadership: Why the rule "it’s just business, not personal" is a lie, and how treating staff as a "personal" investment improves your balance sheet.
    • Transforming Parenting: How to move away from forced compliance and toward true understanding, ensuring your child’s voice is never "lost in the wind".

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    Why the "Framework" Works The Framework is a value-free system.. It doesn't tell you what to think; it teaches you how to think. By identifying the "rules" (the values, needs, and desires) currently in dispute, you can move from "being in therapy" to "doing therapy," applying real-world solutions that produce sustainable relationship enhancement.

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    Ready to Change Your "Setup"? If you are tired of being "consistently inconsistent," it is time to abandon what isn't working and trust a proven process.

    David Waselkow has spent over 30 years as a student of conflict, and while he’ll be the first to admit he’s human and flawed, he knows exactly how to help you find your "rules" and execute a better game plan. Stop focusing on the outcome and start focusing on the process.

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    1 h et 50 min
  • Why Aren’t You in Therapy? Flipping the Script on Mental Health and Performance
    Feb 6 2026

    If you wait until the wheels come off to seek therapy, you’re already behind. In this episode of The Framework, David Waselkow and Tyler Burke challenge the common question, “Why are you in therapy?” and flip it on its head to ask: Why aren’t you?

    Therapy is often misunderstood as a "relic of the past" or something reserved only for those who are "broken". We’re here to dispel those myths and show you how proactive therapeutic work is the ultimate investment in your personal and professional success. Whether you want to be a better partner, a more effective leader, or simply find the most authentic version of yourself, the time to start is now: long before a crisis hits.

    What You’ll Learn in This Episode:

    • The "Broken" Myth: Why going to therapy doesn't mean you're defective; it means you're removing ignorance and building skills.
    • Investment vs. Cost: Why people will spend money on a divorce or a bar tab but hesitate to invest in the tools that prevent the "shit show" in the first place.
    • The Framework Advantage: How David uses a value-free, results-oriented system to teach you how to think, not what to think.
    • Finding Your Fit: Why rapport is the single most important factor in successful therapy and how to fire your therapist if the connection isn't there.
    • Relationship as a Skill: Understanding that communication, sex, and partnership are skills to be mastered, not just things you're born knowing how to do.

    Stop Waiting for the Crisis! Most people seek help only when they are "up against the wall". Optimal decision-making doesn't happen in crisis; it happens when you have the space to learn and apply new tools for thinking and communicating.

    Ready to move from reacting to problems to positioning yourself for success? Don't let stigma or a bad past experience keep you from the life you want. Partner with an expert who respects your time and demands results.

    Schedule your consultation with David Waselkow today: 🌐 www.davidwaselkow.com

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    1 h et 49 min
  • The Entitlement Trap: How Hidden Rules Are Sabotaging Your Relationships
    Jan 28 2026

    Are you the person who flips someone off in traffic, or do you feel like your partner "should just know" what you need without being asked?,. In this episode of The Framework, licensed therapist David Waselkow and entrepreneur Tyler dive into the "blind arena" of entitlement, a hidden psychological force that might be the root of your anger, road rage, and relationship conflicts

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    What You’ll Learn in This Episode:

    • Entitlement isn’t just for "snowflakes" or a specific generation; it is a universal human dilemma that affects how we drive, lead, and love. We break down:
    • The Operational Definition: Understanding entitlement as the belief that you are inherently deserving of special treatment or privileges simply because of who you are.
    • The "Blind Arena": Why most people are completely unaware of their own entitlements until they result in affective distress (negative feelings like rage or frustration).
    • The Rules of the Road (and Home): How road rage and relationship "decrees" are actually emotional protests against the world not following your unwritten rules.
    • The Workplace & Parenting Trap: Why "bossing" isn’t leadership and why parents must earn a relationship with their children rather than demanding it by title alone.
    • Humility vs. Ego: Why the path to success is littered with fuckups and how to use humility to turn mistakes into growth.

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    Stop the Conflict. Start the Work. Most relationship disputes are actually disputes regarding the rules,. If you find yourself constantly angry, feeling victimized by others' behavior, or struggling to maintain a high-functioning relationship, it’s time to look at the rules in your blind arena.

    Relationships are work, and you don’t "deserve" a great one, you earn it through honesty, needs advocacy, and rule negotiation. Ready to unpack your rules? If you are tired of the cycle of frustration and want to develop the self-awareness necessary for a sustainable, satisfying life, let's get to work.

    Schedule a consultation or therapy appointment with David Waselkow to start applying The Framework to your own life and relationships.

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    1 h et 13 min
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