Impact Podcast, Mentorship with Eddie Wilson

63 - Why Most Relationships Don’t Last | 5 Principles for Building Relationships That Endure

June 9, 2026·28 min
Episode Description from the Publisher

Why do some relationships last… while others slowly fall apart? In this episode of the Impact Podcast, Eddie Wilson breaks down five timeless principles for building relationships that endure through pressure, distance, disappointment, and change. Using the historical relationship between John and Abigail Adams as the framework, Eddie explores what actually creates strong marriages, business partnerships, friendships, and teams over time. This is not a conversation about surface level communication or temporary emotions. It’s about endurance, consistency, trust, commitment, and building relationships that strengthen you instead of shrinking you. If you want stronger relationships in your personal life, business, marriage, or leadership, this episode will challenge the way you think about connection and commitment.TIMESTAMPS:00:00 – Introduction and Building Relationships That Last01:21 – John and Abigail Adams’ Relationship04:26 – Why Life Rewards Endurance Over Intensity05:30 – Choosing the Right Partner10:11 – What True Partnership Looks Like10:39 – Why Communication Builds Trust14:38 – How Consistency Creates Connection16:22 – Relationships Should Expand You19:25 – Why Purpose Matters in Relationships21:11 – Commitment Through Difficult Seasons22:54 – The Danger of Emotional Immediacy24:21 – Why Friendship Creates Resilience26:19 – Building a Life That Lasts27:12 – Final Thoughts on Enduring Relationships Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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