By: Laura Bennett
Are some of the ideals we’ve created around coupledom more informed by our own cultural views than spiritual necessity?
By: Laura Bennett
Are some of the ideals we’ve created around coupledom more informed by our own cultural views than spiritual necessity?
By: Tania Harris
You may believe that God speaks to us personally, but still have trouble hearing his voice – especially in three areas:
By: Sabrina Peters
Dr. John Gottman, a prominent figure in the world of marriage and couples therapy, introduced a concept known as the “Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse” to describe destructive communication patterns that can threaten relationships.
By: Sabrina Peters
Relationship rituals are not just about going through the motions; they are about creating moments that hold significance, strengthening the bond between you and your partner.
By: Brian Harris
One fun thing about being part of a podcast is that it is only very loosely scripted and you find yourself saying things you don’t expect.
By: Jennifer Chu
Ever wonder how it would be if we could put couples in a lab and study their way of interaction to uncover the secrets behind successful and unsuccessful relationships?
By: Sabrina Peters
In our pursuit of love, we frequently pay close attention to red flags – those little signals that alert us to potential pitfalls and challenges of a relationship.