Dealing with Bi-Polar in Marriage
Many marriages with a bi-polar spouse end in divorce. But today’s Mad About Marriage guests, Moses and Lorraine Edralin, share their story of how they made it work together for over 10 years.
Many marriages with a bi-polar spouse end in divorce. But today’s Mad About Marriage guests, Moses and Lorraine Edralin, share their story of how they made it work together for over 10 years.
Conflict resolution is difficult for many couples, but our Mad About Marriage guest has some effective ways to work through them. Our guest, Amy Smalley, along with her husband Michael, has created the Marriage Intensive Movement, something that has impacted couples across America.
People often lose their identity in marriage. Our Mad About Marriage guest, registered marriage and family therapist Emma Jackson-Causey, reveals how to rediscover and maintain your self-identity in marriage. She’s written 21 Days of Rediscovery, a book chronicling her personal journey after years to rediscover herself as a wife and mother.
Looking to beat the bedroom blues in your marriage? Our guests have solutions to prove that sex doesn’t always go downhill after marriage. Dr. Paul and Teri Reisser have used their backgrounds as physician and therapist to help us get to the heart of our bedroom blues. And they have some remarkable solutions.
Finding the perfect lifetime partner might seem like an impossible task but our Mad About Marriage guest, Scott Stanley, Ph.D., author of The Power of Commitment, offers some tips to help you in your search.
An empty nest often presents challenges in a marriage, but our Mad About Marriage guests, David and Claudia Arp, believe that the rest of your marriage can be the best of your marriage. They talk about that in their book, The Second Half of Marriage: Facing the Eight Challenges of the Empty Nest Years.
On this Mad About Marriage episode, Frank and Elizabeth (Liz) Rittersdorf have the same goals as parents: To be great role models for their two sons and to raise them to be good men. But like many of us, their parenting styles are a little different, which can create conflict. We’ll discuss how parents with different parenting styles can find common ground.
Mike and Gayle Tucker are on location in Nashville with Buddy Jewell, the country singer who was the first winner of the USA Network talent show Nashville Star. He is here to share with Lifestyle Magazine his life, his love, his music, and his work with Compassion International.
On this episode of Mad About Marriage, we’ll learn from our guests, Will and Susie Davis, that words can actually change your marriage.
Sheri Rose Shepherd, author of Your Heart’s Desire, shows us how we can build a legacy for our children regardless of whether we’re single, married, or divorced. Even if your life was in ruins, you can rebuild for the next generation.