ONE Extraordinary Marriage Show
Summary: Is your marriage everything that you want it to be? Are you ready to make a change? Join Tony and Alisa DiLorenzo to create a strong marriage so you can have mind blowing intimacy inside and outside the bedroom. Marriage is not always easy but it's so worth it. Come and make your marriage EXTRAORDINARY!
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- Artist: Tony & Alisa DiLorenzo
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Podcasts:
It's time to celebrate the 500th episode of the ONE Extraordinary Marriage Show. Learn how a hug can transform your marriage and others in the ONE family. | "A hug is like a boomerang, you get it back right away." —Bil Keane
Whether your newly married or making the decision to go from separate to joint accounts. What are the conversations around bringing your debt? | "Just because you can afford the payments doesn’t mean that you can afford the item." —Anonymous
Learn about the need for and the power in expressing your sexual desire to one another for life long connection.You need o feel desired and to act on it. | "True desire is expressed by action. Only action brings results." —Anonymous
In this series we are digging deep into the role of money in marriage.This is Part 2 on Money and Marriage: Those Money Conversations. | "Almost everyone is uncomfortable talking about money." —Olivia Mellan
Learn about the different types and styles of adult toys you can use in your bedroom. These are great to enhance your sexual connection. | "Just Play. Have fun. Enjoy the game." —Michael Jordan
Whether your newly married or making the decision to go from separate to joint accounts. What are the conversations around bringing your finances together? | "Money is an opportunity to reach unity in marriage. When couples work together they can do anything." —Anonymous
Date nights have a lot of expectations. Learn what you can do to set yourself up to have sex before you go out on your date night. | "Life is uncertain. Eat dessert first." —Ernestine Ulmer
The Media and Marriage series explores the impact different forms of media have on your thoughts and actions. This week it's about where are you scrolling. | "Spend more time with people who make you forget to look at your phone." —Jay Shetty
Sexless marriage is exactly what it sounds like, a marriage in which husband and wife are not having sex for an extended period of time. | "Are you lovers or just roommates?" —Anonymous
The Media and Marriage series explores the impact different forms of media have on your thoughts and actions. This week it's the shows you're watching. | "Your diet isn’t only what you eat. It is what you watch, what you listen to, what you read and the people you hang around. Be mindful of the things that you put into your body spiritually, physically and emotionally." —Anonymous
Learn about the impact that alcohol can have when it becomes a crutch to facing what's going on in your life and strategies to shift that dynamic. | "Every action that we take impacts the lives of those around us. The question is are YOU aware of YOUR impact?" —Arthur Carmazzi
The Media and Marriage series explores the impact different forms of media have on your thoughts and actions. This week learn about what's in your ears. | "You are what you listen to." —Alicia Keyes
Yes, both men and women can kegel to better sex. Learn why it important for you to tighten your pelvic floor muscles from time to time. | "The hardest thing about exercise is to start doing it. Once are doing exercise regularly the hardest thing to do is stop." —Anonymous
Our Marriage Vows series explores each phrase of the wedding vows. This week we're wrapping up with the final line in your vows, As Long As Life Shall Last. | "Most people fail not because of a lack of desire, but because of a lack of commitment." —Vince Lombardi
So many times this phrase YOU need to fix this comes as a result of frustration. Learn what to do when you hear, “You need to fix our marriage!” | "Marriage is like home maintenance. When the smoke detector starts beeping you fix it. You don’t buy a new house." —Amy Miller