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:
The average age of a widow in the U.S. is 59. This seems shocklingly low, but it's also a jolt to the system that we might not be logistically prepared to tackle the world when death does us part. How should we prepare? Dr. Karen Sherman shares her advice.
A lot of marriages deal with a lot of the same problems. Some have simple solutions and some require bespoke resolutions. Dr. Karen Sherman explores the problems and the fixes.
There is a lot of research that shows love is a powerful drug that does wonders for your health. Dr. Karen Sherman explains what some of those benefits are. You can read more here.
The Pew Research Center put together some facts about marriage based on the latest data. Dr. Karen Sherman explains what it says.
We often think that marriage is one thing or another, but in reality it changes over time. Good new is that it gets better. Dr. Karen Sherman explains.
Leaving Neverland is a two-part documentary telling the story of two men who accuse Michael Jackson of sexually abusing them as children. This documentary raises a lot of points about grooming, abuse, the psychological toll it takes on the victim and their family. Dr. Karen Sherman and host Steve Cooper discuss what families can take away from this documentary and the follow-up conversation hosted by Oprah Winfrey. Reference: 'Mindfullness and the Art of Choice'
We often think that marriage is one thing or another, but in reality it changes over time. Good new is that it gets better. Dr. Karen Sherman explains.
What are the little things couples can do to boost their marriage? What are the staples of healthy habits? Dr. Karen Sherman explains.
Dutch researchers analyzed 24 studies and to review the social and societal impact of being married. Dr. Karen Sherman examines what they found.
One study suggests cohabitating is beneficial for relationships and another says it will lead to doom down the line. So what's happening with these different studies? How can we make sense of them? Dr. Karen Sherman breaks things down.
A new CNBC artictle dives into a money study and the relationship it has with how well couples do (or not). Dr. Karen Sherman shares her insight.
A new study suggests that depening on your friends and your race! might have an impact on your liklihood of divorce. Dr. Karen Sherman weighs in.
Divorce coach Laura Bonarrigo joins us to discuss how couples can learn from previous relationships and thrive in their second (or third marriages).
A new study shows that married men make more money compared to women, but also more than single men. Dr. Karen Sherman discusses why that might be.
What do Ben Franklin's virtues have to do with relationships and how can they help couples navigate their future? Dr. Noelle Nelson explains how this all ties together. In part 2 of our conversation.