EN 27 Special Questions: Jessa & Chris Ulliott
How do you stay in a relationship connected when life gets busy, stressful or overwhelming?
🎙In this Special Questions edition of #JanaTalk, I continue my conversation with Jessa & Chris Ulliott — a couple happily married for 22 years. In the main episode, we explored their "recipe" for a happy relationship.
About this episode
In this conversation you will discover:🔹 How Chris & Jessa personally handle conflict when emotions are strong
🔹 How do they love to speed time
🔹 Their detaily routines to feel good
🔹 What helps them rebuild connection
🔹 and much more
▶️ TOPIC: Special Questions with Jessa & Chris Ulliott
▶️ WHEN: Sunday 8. 3. 2026 od 19:00
▶️ WHERE: YouTube channel @Jana_Talk
I'm looking forward to seeing you in the next episode.
Wishing you a beautiful day.
With love,
Jana
A hapy relationship is built by every day practice. Love is a daily decision — not a feeling you wait for. Open communication is key for building trust. Focus on positives, not negatives.

About the guests: Jessa and Chris Ulliott
Jessa and Chris Ulliott have been happily married for 22 years. What makes their relationship remarkable is not the absence of challenges — but their conscious approach to love, communication, and personal growth.
Over more than two decades together, they have navigated life's natural seasons — growth, misunderstandings, evolving identities, and shifting expectations. Rather than allowing distance to form, they chose awareness, emotional responsibility, and mutual respect as the pillars of their partnership.
For Jessa and Chris, a happy relationship is not based on chemistry alone. It is built on emotional safety, clear communication, friendship, and the courage to stay vulnerable especially during difficult conversations.
They openly share how they learned to:
communicate sensitive topics without creating unnecessary conflict
transform criticism into appreciation
argue without damaging trust
protect individuality while growing together
build daily habits that strengthen connection over time
A central theme of their philosophy is emotional safety — the ability to feel secure, respected, and seen within the relationship. They believe that deep intimacy can only grow where safety is present.
Their approach to love is simple but powerful:
Love is not something you wait to feel. It is something you consciously practice.
Their "recipe" for a happy relationship is not a formula — it is a mindset.
And after 22 years together, they continue to prove that conscious love is possible.