The Hitched Podcast: Perfecting Your Marriage
Summary: Hitched Podcast is a show about marriage and is published every other week. The editors of Hitched and expert columnists discuss issues relating to marriage, from money and sex to entertainment and family. If it happens in marriage, we'll discuss it.
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Podcasts:
We know that men and women are biologically different, but how different are our brains wired differently. Dr. Karen Sherman weighs in.
Dr. Noelle Nelson shares off-the-beaten path tips to improve your marriage. These are beyond the basics... find out what that means.
We received some new data from the U.S. Census, which exposes the changing dynmaics of marriage and relationships in America. Dr. Karen Sherman reviews the information.
12 Scientists and authors looked at 90 research studies and then prognosticated what marriage would look like in the future. Dr. Karen Sherman is on to discuss their predictions.
Researchers from UC Riverside looked at couples from same-sex and different gender couples and looked at how strong their social connections were. Dr. Karen Sherman exploes the findings.
A Japanese reseearch team found that spouses of those admitted to the ICU were more likely to suffer a cardiac event than spouses who weren't in the ICU. Dr. Karen Sherman explores the findings.
A new study looked at multiple surveys and found singles have more social contacts than their married counterparts. What does that mean? Dr. Karen Sherman discusses the findings.
Researchers from Stanford looked at how white women were perceived when they were in an interracial relationship. Dr. Karen Sherman discusses the findings.
A new study out of Baylor shows lower oxytocin in adults if their parents divorced when they were children. How does this lower 'cuddle drug' level impact marriages? Dr. Karen Sherman shares her thoughts.
In light of Oprah's interview with Meghan and Harry, Dr. Karen Sherman joins to dicsuss how non-royal families can handle family members who still say or act inappropriately.
We've always done things this way, why are you messing with it? Dr. Noelle Nelson explains why this can sap your marriage.
Researchers out of Sweden looked at the family use of alcohol of 300,000 couples and how the in-law use effected their kids' marriages. Dr. Karen Sherman discusses the findings.
New research suggests that when it comes to marital satisfaction, the person we choose to marry isn't as important as the relationship we build together. Dr. Karen Sherman explains what this means.
Researchers looked at a longitudinal study of couples married and not and asked them about their end-of-life happiness. Dr. Karen Sherman discusses what they found.
After AI analyzed what makes couples happy Dr. Karen Sherman explains what we can learn from the meachine's results, plus the caveats.