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:
Researchers looked at nearly 300,000 patients who had been diagnosed with breast cancer and found that only those who were married had better prognosis' than those who were single. Why? Dr. Karen Sherman joins to explain.
When you show appreciation toward your spouse, you'll be amazed at how you will set yourself up for success in your marriage. These aren't just words either. Dr. Noelle Nelson discusses.
Marriage rates, divorce rates and a variety of other factors around marriage fluctuate throughout time. How does societal impact play a role? Dr. Karen Sherman shares her thoughts.
Dr. Noelle Nelson explains how responding to non-verbal or thoughtless bits of communication can undermine your marriage.
Dr. Frankie Bashan joins the podcast to explore how the metaphor of taking care of your car translates to your relationship... and some people actually do take better care of their car.
A new study out explores the decline of sex in our society. Dr. Karen Sherman discusses what that means and if we should be worried?
What are some common causes of divorce and how can couples be proactive to avoid the path that might lead them to a courthouse. Robin Graine, JD is a Certified Divorce Mediator, a former divorce lawyer and family court hearing officer offers her advice. You can get more information at her website: www.grainemediation.com
The happy chemicals in our brain are designed for particular jobs and randomly flow for no reason. Loretta Breuning, PhD, founder of The Inner Mammal Institute explains what these neurochemicals are and how they impact our relationships.
Researchers call these couples "maximizers." What does that mean? Why would that create a successful relationship. Dr. Karen Sherman provides insight on this research.
What you do in your relationship will have a direct impact on how your partner reciprocates. Psychotherapist, Deva Joy Gouss, explains how if we want change we need to change ourselves.
A new study shows that having a happy spouse not only help your marriage last, but your life too!
A new longitudinal study on marriage happiness shows that married couples get happier over time... but not without some hiccups. Dr. Karen Sherman shares her insight.
You and your spouse are two different people with different motivations and sometimes goals. Dr. Noelle Nelson shares how you and your spouse can agree to disagree on big and little things.
If you naturally produce more oxytocin than others, does that mean your marriage is on easy street? A new study explores this question and Dr. Karen Sherman discusses.
What exactly is a sexless marriage? Is there a frequency or ratio couples can look to? Dr. Karen Sherman offers insight.