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[The Art of Constructive Conflict: Insights from Myha'la and the 'Modern Love' Podcast]-[Myha’la’s Relationship Advice? Get in a Fight.]

Modern Love · B2 · 2024-09-25

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The Necessity of Frank Speech in Modern Relationships

In a recent episode of the Modern Love podcast, actress Myha'la—known for her role as the ruthless Harper Stern in HBO's Industry—explores the delicate balance between maintaining emotional harmony and engaging in necessary conflict. The discussion centers on a poignant essay by Laura Pritchett, titled "No Sound, No Fury, No Marriage," which serves as a cautionary tale about the perils of conflict-avoidant relationships. Pritchett describes a marriage that dissolved not due to explosive arguments, but because it lacked the "frank speech" required to sustain intimacy. She notes, "I wish our voices had been loud enough to carry across the valley," emphasizing that the absence of conflict often masks a deeper, more dangerous silence.

Myha'la’s Personal Philosophy: From 'Bareburger' to Deep Connection

Contrasting the essay’s themes with her own life, Myha'la shares her journey with her fiancé, Armando Rivera. Their relationship began in an unconventional, serendipitous way—via Instagram direct messages—and evolved through what she calls "hashing out some serious shit." Myha'la admits to being a "tyrant" in her household, driven by a need for routine and cleanliness, which initially created friction when they first moved in together. These early, high-stakes negotiations frequently took place in a local 'Bareburger,' a setting that became the backdrop for their most vulnerable and transformative conversations.

Myha'la highlights that while she sometimes craves the "energy to be raised in the room" to work through frustrations, Armando provides a "disarming" calm. He allows her the space to express her feelings without escalating into a destructive fight. This dynamic reflects a core takeaway from the episode: healthy relationships are not defined by the absence of conflict, but by the ability to build a "language" that allows partners to navigate disagreements with clarity and respect.

The Power of Choosing to Communicate

Both the essayist and Myha'la agree that silence is often a symptom of cowardice rather than respect. Pritchett observes that her ex-husband and she turned "inward instead of speaking out," ultimately leading to the dissolution of their partnership. In contrast, Myha'la attributes the success of her relationship to the "hard work on the front end." By choosing to address issues immediately rather than letting them fester, she and Armando have expedited their ability to resolve conflicts. As Myha'la reflects on her mother’s advice, "keep talking, keep talking, just keep talking," she underscores that there is no limit to what one can learn about a partner when they move past the fear of confrontation.

Ultimately, the episode serves as a powerful reminder that while "conflict-diverse" behavior might feel safer in the short term, it is often a barrier to true intimacy. Whether through a "conversational push" or a difficult discussion in a restaurant, the willingness to engage in uncomfortable truths is what makes a relationship worth fighting for.

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I think Harper is like an alternate universe version of me
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that's the power of choice.
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I want to know about him.
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he doesn't look that threatening.
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I couldn't really resist a person who sent a video message
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📝Key Phrases

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get your point across
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conversation starters
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run its natural course
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well-rehearsed
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speak one's mind
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From the New York Times, I'm Anna Martin.
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