Love and Relationships Series

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The biggest negative effects from our parents’ divorce are experienced in our romantic relationships.[1] Why? Because we lack a roadmap for love. We’ve seen a broken model of love and marriage. So when it’s our turn, we feel lost, afraid, and struggle in numerous ways.

Thankfully, you’re not alone. We are bringing you a roadmap. In our Love & Relationships podcast series, we give actionable tips and expert advice on how to find and build authentic love.

You are not doomed to repeat your parents’ relationship. You can write your own story. Pick an episode below to start the journey.

Dating & Singleness

6 Tips to Conquer Your Fear of Love

The Dating Blueprint: What Women Want But Won't Tell Men | Jason Evert

How to Find Your Soulmate Without Losing Your Soul | Jason Evert

Navigating Singleness | Sarah Swafford

How to Build Love That Lasts: The 5 Love Languages

Engagement & Wedding

Tips for Engagement, Wedding, and 1st Year of Marriage - Part 1 | Brigid Pontarelli

Tips for Engagement, Wedding, and 1st Year of Marriage - Part 2

Marriage

Men, Women, and the Mystery of Love | Dr. Edward Sri

Viral Facebook Post: What if We Spoke Well of Marriage? | Sarah Jarrard

Tips for Building a Great Marriage from an Amazing Couple - Part 1 | Joe & Maria Keller

Tips for Building a Great Marriage from an Amazing Couple - Part 2 | Joe & Maria Keller

Healing Broken Marriages

Stories of Impossible Marriages Redeemed | Leila Miller

How to Heal Your Broken Marriage | Greg & Julie Alexander

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#031: My Parents’ Divorce Made Me Crave Belonging | Carlie Spaulding

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#030: How to Heal Your Broken Marriage | Greg & Julie Alexander