
Marriage Therapy Radio Ep 406 What Therapy Actually Gave Us with Colette and Steve Fehr
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Jan 6, 2026 Colette Jane Fehr, a couples therapist and author, and her husband Steve Fehr, a seasoned CPA, share their unique insights on marriage after diverse pasts. They candidly discuss the importance of therapy as an ongoing resource, revealing how they navigate differences in communication and emotional expression. Blending families with teens has its challenges, and they emphasize the value of timely apologies and growth through honest conversations. Their journey highlights the beauty of partnership, perseverance, and learning in the face of life's complexities.
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Therapy Requires Individual Work
- Therapy works when each partner does their own inner work rather than treating the therapist like a referee.
- Colette and Steve used varied models and long-term therapy to grow, not to ‘win’ arguments.
Instant Click Between Opposites
- Colette and Steve met in 2013 and connected instantly despite being opposites and ten years apart.
- They both came from second marriages and blended families with four teenage daughters.
Small Avoidances Become Volcanoes
- Holding resentment and 'kitchen sinking' comes from avoiding small conversations over time.
- Colette calls this 'victim volcano syndrome' where unaddressed small issues erupt later.


