In this episode, Clement Manyathela speaks with couples counsellor, relationship coach, and author of Uncomplicated Love, Shelley Lewin 'The Relationship Architect', to discuss tools couples can use to work through challenging seasons in their relationships.
Lewin explains that difficult periods aren’t necessarily signs of incompatibility but often opportunities for personal and relationship growth. She emphasises that long‑term relationships rely less on chemistry and more on skills such as healthy communication, emotional regulation, conflict resolution, and staying aligned on values.
Lewin notes that modern dating culture has reduced people’s tolerance for discomfort, leading many to expect constant ease or to give up when things get tough. Callers share personal experiences of navigating conflict, inconsistency, religious differences and emotional strain, raising questions about when to stay and work through the discomfort and when a relationship has genuinely run its course. Lewin stresses that while couples can survive difficult seasons, no one should remain in situations that compromise their dignity, self‑respect, core values or well-being.

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