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:
A recent survey showed that 1 in 3 Americans say they are burned out from the holidays before Christman. Dr. Karen Sherman offers advice on how to accept stress and deal with it in a healthy manner.
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.
The holidays are a time of year that when we generate a lot of memories, which makes celebrating them especially difficult when we've suffered a loss. Grief specialist Gary Roe guides listeners on what to expect and how to use the holiday season to grieve well.
We all have different ways of making decisions and the process in reaching conclusions can vary. Dr. Tomi Bryan explains how she and her husband honor their different processes and how they got there.
New guest on the show Brigitte Cutshall is a Solutions Consultant and Health Advocate. She is also a two-time breast cancer survivor and living with a benign brain tumor. Today she shares her keys to fulfilling marriage.
A new study shows that a man's testoterone spikes if he believes his wife is opposing him, regardless if she actually is. Dr. Karen Sherman shares her insights.
A new study found that people who are married or widowed are less likely to suffer from malnutrition. What the heck does that mean... and why? Dr. Karen Sherman weighs in.
Grief specialist Gary Roe explains how each of us grieves differently and how we can help a spouse going through the process.
When one partner is away there are considerations for the person away and the person staying home. Dr. Noelle Nelson breaks it down.
A new study came out where respondents were more than happy to blame their student debt for their divorce. Dr. Karen Sherman explains why that might not be accurate.
From a sociological perspective we live in radically different times and therefore we could have radically different expectations of marriage. Dr. Karen Sherman and host Steve Cooper discuss. Referring link: www.npr.org/marriage.
Researchers analyized the results of many different studies and found married couples had lower risk of heart attacks and strokes. Dr. Karen Sherman explains why this might be.
What's an appropriate way to respond when you hear your good friends are getting a divorce? Dr. Karen Sherman weighs in.
What the heck is a demand withdraw pattern, what does it mean and... oh it's the most common pattern of conlict in marriage. Dr. Noelle Nelson explains.
Researchers at Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center looked at the blood before and after couples got into a fight and found markers in the blood changed. Dr. Karen Sherman discusses the psychosomatic powers of the body and what that means for marriage.