Relationship Renovation
Hosted by Relationship Renovation
Married therapists use their own relationship as a live case study to teach clinical tools for communication, trust, and intimacy.
A co-hosted workshop in podcast form, led by two married therapists who openly use their own relationship—including recent arguments and intimacy struggles—as the primary teaching material. Each episode breaks down a specific dynamic like emotional safety or defensiveness, explaining the clinical theory before illustrating it with a personal anecdote. The hosts then offer structured tools and communication frameworks for listeners to apply in their own partnerships.
“The hosts' willingness to use their own real-time conflicts and long-term marital challenges as case studies sets this show apart. While many hosts are therapists, few are married to each other and put their own relationship under the microscope to illustrate the concepts they teach.”
Who hosts this show
Tarah and E.J. Kerwin are licensed therapists and spouses who co-host the Relationship Renovation podcast. They combine their clinical expertise with candid stories from their own blended-family marriage to provide practical advice for couples. Together, they founded the Relationship Renovation Counseling Center in Tucson, Arizona, developing a structured model to help couples improve communication and connection.
Credentials & credits
- Tarah Kerwin: Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT)
- Tarah Kerwin: Master's Degree in Clinical Psychology, Illinois School of Professional Psychology (2004)
- E.J. Kerwin: Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC)
- E.J. Kerwin: Master of Science (MSc)
- Co-Founders, Relationship Renovation Counseling Center
Other ventures
- Relationship Renovation Counseling Center (Tucson, AZ)
- Relationship Renovation at Home (online course/workbook)
- Men Who Do The Work (men's coaching group)
- Private Couples Coaching
- Sedona Couples Retreat
What kind of podcast
- Country
- United States
- Region
- usa
When new episodes drop
- 01I Was Afraid To Let My Partner See The Real MeJun 27, 2026 · 12s
- 02The Loneliest Part Of A RelationshipJun 26, 2026 · 19s
- 03I GOT DEFENSIVE IMMEDIATELYJun 25, 2026 · 24s
- 04We Kept Avoiding The ConversationJun 24, 2026 · 19s
- 05I Was Afraid Of Her ReactionJun 23, 2026 · 12s
- 067 Signs Your Relationship LACKS Emotional Safety | PART 1Jun 20, 2026 · 21 min
- 07How We Finally Fixed Our Intimacy After 10 YearsJun 12, 2026 · 35 min
- 08Why Does Intimacy Feel Unsafe With My Partner?Jun 8, 2026 · 34 min
Notable episodes
- 01How We Finally Fixed Our Intimacy After 10 Years
In this two-part series, the hosts share their personal 10-year struggle with intimacy pressure, role-playing the difficult conversations that helped them reconnect and offering the specific tools they used.
- 027 Signs Your Relationship LACKS Emotional Safety | PART 1
This episode exemplifies the show's format, using a structured list to break down a core concept. The hosts notably use a conflict they had just before recording as a real-time teaching moment for emotional safety.
- 03Why Does Intimacy Feel Unsafe With My Partner?
The first part of a series on intimacy pressure, this episode shows the hosts' vulnerability as they share the raw story of how the dynamic built up in their own marriage after their children were born.
What you'll be asked on this show
This is not an interview-based show; there are no guests. The format is a conversation between the two co-hosts, who are also married partners and licensed therapists. They use their own relationship as a continuous case study to explain and illustrate clinical concepts for their audience.
This is a co-host-only show featuring married therapists Tarah and E.J. Kerwin. Episodes are structured and often based on lists (e.g., '7 Signs'), with the hosts taking turns presenting points from their notes. They frequently use personal anecdotes and role-playing to demonstrate their therapeutic tools in a conversational, back-and-forth style.
Signature segments
- · Using their own marriage as a case study
- · Opening hook: "Have you ever felt...?"
- · Sign-off: "Take care of yourself, take care of each other."
- · Let's renovate!
- · Role-playing difficult conversations
Topics covered repeatedly
Where to find this show
Audience & reach
The podcast is sponsored exclusively by the hosts' own ecosystem of therapeutic services. Episodes serve as a direct funnel to their private coaching programs, a men's group, a digital workbook, and couples retreats, all sold under the 'Relationship Renovation' brand.
Subscriber and view counts are pulled live from YouTube and re-verified on a 30-day cycle. Listener estimates for the RSS feed aren't published here unless they're host-verified.
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People also ask
- What are the hosts' real names and credentials?
- The hosts are Tarah Kerwin, a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT), and her husband E.J. Kerwin, a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC).
- Is this an interview show?
- No, it is a co-hosted show without guests. The hosts, who are married to each other, use their own relationship to illustrate the therapeutic concepts they discuss.
- Is the podcast still active?
- Yes, the podcast releases new episodes on a weekly basis.
- What is the format of the show?
- Each episode focuses on a specific relationship topic. The hosts combine clinical explanations with personal anecdotes and structured, actionable advice, often using lists or role-playing exercises.
- How can I work with the hosts?
- Tarah and E.J. Kerwin run the Relationship Renovation Counseling Center in Tucson, AZ, and offer online courses, coaching, and retreats through their website.
- Where can I listen to the podcast?
- The podcast is available on YouTube, Apple Podcasts, and Spotify.
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- [01]Official Websiterelationshiprenovation.com
- [02]Podcast Pagerelationshiprenovation.com
- [03]Tarah Kerwin, LMFT Biorelationshiprenovation.com
- [04]E.J. Kerwin, LPC Biorelationshiprenovation.com
- [05]Shoutout Arizona Interview with Tarah and EJ Kerwinshoutoutarizona.com
- [06]CanvasRebel Magazine Interview with Tarah and EJ Kerwincanvasrebel.com
- [07]E.J. Kerwin - Psychology Today Profilepsychologytoday.com
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