Married People Podcast
Summary: Marriage. Real. Fun. Simple. Because when your marriage is better, everything is better.
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- Artist: Ted Lowe, Afton Phillips and CJ Palmer
- Copyright: © 2017 The ReThink Group, Inc.
Podcasts:
Our family history plays a significant role in our marriage. So it can sometimes be more difficult to have a great marriage when we didn't grow up with one. We interviewed Meygan and Casey Caston to explore this idea further.
Why do most of us find ourselves making the same mistakes over and over again? Our guest, Carlos Whittaker, had the same experience in his marriage. He tells us how he dealt with these problems by killing the spider.
It's all too easy to face the challenges of marriage with a negative attitude. But we do ourselves and our spouses a favor when we shift our perspective to be more positive. We interview Dr. Jim Burns to learn how we can be more positive towards our spouse.
Balancing work with life is tough enough. But how can you manage to work hard while also having a great marriage? We talked to Carey Nieuwhof, who knows a little bit about both.
Grace isn't necessarily something we think about every day in our marriage. But a healthy dose of grace can help to get us through many conflicts. We interview author Kara Powell to hear how we can show our spouses grace.
In every marriage, there will be times when you won't agree with their spouse. How do you continue to support them when you don't see eye to eye. Guest Sarah Bragg helps us dive into this issue.
It’s easy to think that our marriage is just about the two of us. However, your marriage can have a major impact on the relationships around you; both in a positive and negative way.
We all enter into our marriages with certain expectations for our spouses. These can drastically shape and impact our marriage. But sometimes we need to shift these exceptions to help improve our marriage.
Today’s question has the potential to impact both the day-to-day moments in your marriage, and the long-term trajectory of your marriage. We ask ourselves “Is this marriage working for me?” Many of us bring this question into marriage, and we never change it. But this has huge ramifications on our marriage and can be very damaging.
Whether we think about them or not, we all have relational needs. Join us as we consider whether it’s reasonable to expect our spouse to meet them all. Or is there some other way we can fill all of our many relational needs?
If there was one thing that could make every marriage better, wouldn’t all married people want to know what it is? Well if you Google it, the top article has more like 28 things to do to make your marriage better. It can feel overwhelming - is there really one great place to get started?
Most married couples are so busy that they forget to have fun. But enjoying your time with your spouse is a crucial part of having a great marriage.
Every married couple has arguments. But why do we tend to have serious fights over silly little things? Maybe there's something more to it.
The first episode of the MarriedPeople podcasts aims at tackling an age-old question: what makes some marriages good and others bad?
Welcome to the MarriedPeople podcast! We want to introduce you our three hosts: Ted Lowe, Afton Philips and CJ Palmer.