fulfilling marriage
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How to Build a Ridiculously Fulfilling Marriage with Nate Bagley

Marriages have taken a beating during the pandemic. We are under a constant generalized stress that keeps our nerves on edge and lowers our emotional capacity. But we can use this time to build a ridiculously fulfilling marriage. Nate Bagley from Growth Marriage teaches us how.

AWESOME marriage
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Secrets to an Awesome Marriage with Dr. Kim Kimberling

Today we have Dr. Kim Kimberling on the show to reveal the secrets to an awesome marriage. He is going to teach us to empower ourselves with simple tools that we can use everyday to build trust, communication, and sexual intimacy.
A strong marriage is the best gift we can give our kids.
It’s time to build an awesome marriage you believe in.

screen kids
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Taking Your Kids Back from Their Screens with Arlene Pellicane

It has been extremely difficult during lockdown and virtual schooling to limit screen time for our kids. That is why we have Arlene Pellicane back on the show to talk about Screen Kids, the latest book she’s co-written with Gary Chapman.
Learn how to keep screen time balanced for you and your kids once and for all in this episode!

rachel cruze
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Practical Money Wisdom for Parents with Rachel Cruze

Want to do better with your money?
Today we are excited to have Rachel Cruze to talk to us about practical money wisdom for parents. She is the daughter of David Ramsey and the author of Know Yourself, Know Your Money. Rachel teaches us how to develop self-awareness around money, discover why we handle money the way do, and make spending and saving an open, stress-free topic in the household.
Get ready to understand yourself and know your money!

fatherhood skills
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Critical Fatherhood Skills

You do not have to be a victim of you past. You can learn to pivot and become stronger. Today’s guest proves it.
Everyday dad and Dad Edge Alliance member Christopher Wilson grew up with an abusive, alcoholic father. He never knew what a normal, healthy family was supposed to look like.
Chris shares what he learned from his difficult childhood, how he deals with his own patience and anger issues, and the critical fatherhood skills he uses to make sure his home is a happy one for his wife and kids.