Why do relationships fall apart—and can they be repaired before it’s too late?
In this insightful conversation, Audrey Adams sits down with physician and author Rami Geffner to discuss his book, 20 Reasons Why People Dump Each Other in Marriage, a practical guide to understanding the patterns that quietly erode relationships and the steps couples can take to reconnect.
Dr. Geffner explains why love rarely ends with one dramatic event. Instead, relationships often weaken through small moments of disconnection—feeling unseen, unheard, unappreciated, or emotionally distant. Drawing from years of experience and research, he introduces his “AIR” framework—Awareness, Intention, and Repair—to help couples recognize problems early and address them before they become irreversible.
From the importance of empathy and communication to the role of physical affection, presence, and appreciation, this conversation offers valuable insights for anyone seeking to strengthen a marriage, repair a strained relationship, or better understand the dynamics that keep love alive.
If you’ve ever wondered why some relationships thrive while others slowly drift apart, this interview provides practical wisdom and hope for rebuilding connection—one conversation at a time.













