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:
Dr. Noelle Nelson takes the common idiom and extends it to offer even deeper meaning and understanding.
Dr. Noelle Nelson offers the listeners a magic formula on how to stop arguments in their tracks... seriously!
Even if you're in isolation with your spouse doesn't mean that you still can't be lonely. Dr. Karen Sherman joins to discuss how this is possible, what this means and how to address feeling lonely in marriage.
A new study looked at 33 couples to see whether or not their marriages improved after they received a knee or hip procedure. Dr. Karen Sherman explains why that might be.
Some new research looked at the workplace impact of a good marriage and found that the benefits were good for the home and the employer's bottomline.
A toddler, a job, a pandemic... who has time for sex? Dr. Karen Sherman offers advice for a listener who wants to get her sex life back on track with her husband.
Without respecting your partner when they're trying to communicate all you'll engage in is monologuing. Dr. Noelle Nelson explains the danger and how to overcome this scenario.
The death rate of socially isolated people is twice that of those with strong social ties. Dr. Karen Sherman explains how marriage can help us live happier, healthier and longer when we come together.
A new longitudinal study has linked midlife stress to Alzheimer's disease later in life, particularly for women. Dr. Karen Sherman explains the findings.
New research shows that alcohol, tobacco and cannabis use dips in men who are married. Dr. Karen Sherman explains why that might be.
When the wife makes 40% or more of the household income it begins to stress out husbands. Why might that be? Dr. Karen Sherman shares her insight.
Deceptively simple ways to love your spouse that might be a little tricky to implement, but Dr. Noelle Nelson has tips.
New research shows that couples who have conversations about money have a happier relationship. Dr. Karen Sherman explains why.
A new study of moms suggests that dads increase stress levels for wives more than kids. Dr. Karen Sherman ponders why that might be.
A new study showed that parental leave had a positive effect on the marriage, but the time they took impacted the influence on the marriage. Dr. Karen Sherman discusses why.