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:
Nobody likes to talk about death, but it's coming for us all. It's important to make plans now, while you're in good health and mind to make things easier when the time comes. Dr. Karen Sherman walks us through the steps.
If you're together for any amount of time you're going to have disagreements. Moreover, you're hopefully close enough to where you can be vulnerable with each other. That also means you might say something you know will hurt your spouse and regret. Dr. Karen Sherman shares advice on how to handle the situation where you say something you regret.
Dr. Noelle Nelson explains why couples rehash arguments and why that isn't good for your marriage.
How does your future look? Dr. Noelle Nelson explains how being an optimist can make big improvements in your marriage and how you can use optimism to take your relationship to the next level.
We're coming to an end of 2016, here are some things you can do in 2017 to make your marriage better or even great in the New Year. Tips courtesy of Dr. Karen Sherman.
Dr. Noelle Nelson discusses the dangers of social media and how it can creep in to the limited special time you and your spouse have together. Moreover, social media has fresh dangers that are different than other types of media.
Why do we procrastinate? How can we get over our procrastination? Is it normal? This and more questions are discussed with Dr. Karen Sherman. Oh, and Karen plays therapist to Hitched editor and host Steve Cooper.
Want to give your spouse something meaningful this year and you want it to really make an impact. Try one (or all) of these ideas from Dr. Karen Sherman that your spouse will surely appreciate.
What are some holiday stress relievers that will help prevent couples from getting upset with each other? Dr. Karen Sherman offers five solid pieces of advice.
Do you undercut your spouse when they attempt to be helpful? For exmample, if they help you with a chore, do you complain about how they did it? If so, Dr. Noelle Nelson explains how this can be damaging to your marriage what you can do about it.
A lot of hurtful things have been said and expressed by family and friends during the Presidential Election season that have torn at the fiber of close relationships. Dr. Karen Sherm and Hitched Editor, Steve Cooper, discuss how to understand, heal and move forward; including scenarios for social media and family gatherings.
Can mental health improve on our physical health? Yes! Absolutely being mentally in-shape can have a positive physical health correlation. Dr. Karen Sherman discusses a few pieces of low-hanging mental health fruit.
Not everything we attempt or support is going to reach the outcome we want. So... how do you accept the results and move forward in a positive manner? Dr. Karen Sherman provides tips and insights to help.
Do you know what a progressive argument is? Dr. Noelle Nelson does and she's here to share her tips on how to take issues you and your spouse have complained about for years and solve them amicably. Really!
A new study came out suggesting it's bad for men to be the breadwinners in a marriage. Dr. Karen Sherman shares her thoughts on why that might be, along with other aspects of the study and modern marriages.