Ego, Identity & Relationship Conflicts | Hari Kotian | The Human Thread 2026 | Episode 61

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Most people don’t have relationship problems - they have ego and identity patterns disguised as relationship problems.


In Episode 61 of The Human Thread, Communication Course Leader Hari Kotian uncovers the unseen habits, emotional conditioning and invisible contracts that silently shape how we listen, react and communicate – often without even realizing it.


This episode explores how:


  • Childhood experiences create lifelong listening patterns
  • Identity shapes how we hear everything – not what people actually say
  • Ego turns conversations into battles of being right
  • Expectations in marriage trigger resentment and emotional distance
  • Invisible contracts like “Don’t tell me what to do” run most conflicts
  • Nervous system conditioning drives predictable reactions
  • Two people never come from the same context – that’s why harmony requires awareness
  • Listening is an active tool for creating, resolving and fulfilling
  • Presence changes the outcome of any conversation instantly
  • Defensiveness kills intimacy, connection and trust
  • Self-respect comes from integrity, not external validation
  • Letting go isn’t abandoning yourself – it’s honoring what truly matters
  • Real transformation begins when we stop defending and start listening


This conversation reminds us that relationships don’t suffer because of problems – they suffer because of the patterns we refuse to see.

When we shift how we listen, we shift the reality we create.


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(The Human Thread 2026, Ashna Kalra, Hari Kotian, Communication Skills, Ego, Identity, Marriage Conflict, Relationship Psychology, Listening Patterns, Invisible Contracts, Wellness Podcast)