The #staymarried PODCAST
Summary: Real Life Advice for Beating the Odds. Brought to you by Tony and Michelle Peterson, founders of the #staymarried blog. Find out more at staymarriedblog.com
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Podcasts:
Is having a balance between work and life an achievable feat?In this episode we answer one listener's question about the problem busyness has created in her marriage. We also chat with Jessie and Gerard from the Marriage Is Funny Podcast and share a bit about the upcoming #staymarried book!Find out more at staymarriedblog.com
In this episode of The #staymarried Podcast we chat with Beth Wylie, LMFT - a blended family expert! Not only does she specialize in working with blended families in her practice, she herself is a step-mom and grew up as the product of divorce and remarriage. As she puts it, "I've been a step-everything." Along the way, she's learned some key truths and tools that she generously shares with us. Find out more at staymarriedblog.com
The monotony of the day-to-day can leave us feeling like, is this all there is? In this episode we answer a question sent in by Tyler; "Have you ever felt like you were in a rut in your marriage? How do you get out of it?"Find out more at staymarriedblog.com
Is it possible to pursue two life-long dreams in one marriage?In this episode we sit down with Craig Terrill, former defensive lineman for the Seattle Seahawks (2004 - 2011) and his wife Dr. Rachel Binns-Terrill, speaker, professor, and author. We get to hear their lessons on love and marriage inside the NFL and how the two of them work together to pursue both of their dreams and passions.Go to staymarriedblog.com for more...
Marriages succeed in community and fail in isolation.In today's episode we answer the question; "How do we make and keep friends once we get married and have kids? Author Jim Rohn says, "“You are the average of the five people you spend the most time with.” If that's true, it's time we make sure that we not only have people, but that we are surrounding ourselves with quality people. For a couple of introverts like us, this can be challenging, but it can be done.
We've gotta come clean. Tony and I have been holding on to something. Between Seasons 1 & 2, we recorded our first interview for The #staymarried Podcast. We were lucky to be able to sit down with Dr. Tina Schermer Sellers, but the interview really blew us away. To be honest, we're still processing a lot of what she said for ourselves. But, since this is the 8th episode of the season, we've decided... we think you're ready for this.
We're taking a week off... see you next Wednesday.Submit your questions at http://staymarriedblog.com/ask-staymarried/
In today's episode of The #staymarried Podcast Tony and I answer two questions back-to-back. Both are pretty heavy. One listener asked about navigating postpartum depression (PPD), and another asked about coping with and helping their partner cope with past trauma and abuse. Because these issues have been intertwined in my life and then in our marriage, we're talking about it all.
Most couples struggle with in-laws at some point in their marriage. These relationships are complicated and we've heard your cries for help as you submit questions to Ask #staymarried. Is there a better way to manage our in-law relationships? Is there a better way to be an in-law?In this episode of The #staymarried Podcast we talk with Rich & Barbara Butler, our very own Marriage Mentors, about the best ways to navigate relationships with our in-laws.
Many of us imagine that marriage should come naturally... if we're with the right person. So, if it's difficult, we figure it might be because we are with the wrong person. In today's episode of The #staymarried Podcast Tony and I answer Nikky's question, "How do I know if we're meant to be together or if it's for the best if we go our separate ways?"Find out more at staymarriedblog.com
In today's episode of The #staymarried Podcast we talk with Zach Brittle, a couples therapist, writer, and teacher here in the Seattle area about what it really takes to stay connected and how romance is really about trust.
Trust is foundational for all relationships, but especially for our marriages. We've found that trust is not so easy to cultivate and, once broken, can be excruciatingly difficult to repair. Today we're tackling a question submitted to us on Ask #staymarried: Jo wants to know how to build trust with her husband...Find out more at staymarriedblog.com
Michelle speaks to an audience at Rain City Church about sharing the load of unpaid work, becoming battle buddies with your spouse, and working together as a team. Find out more at staymarriedblog.com
Kicking off Season 2 of The #staymarried Podcast talking about why the story you tell and the way you tell it matters to the success of your marriage. Find out more at staymarriedblog.com
Season 2 of The #staymarried Podcast starts June 8th!Tell your friends, and head over to staymarriedblog.com/ask-staymarried/ to submit your marriage questions. You could hear yours answered on the show!