Smart People/ Dumb Choices
Author and speaker Deborah Smith Pegues shares real-life dumb choices of ordinary people and biblical characters and reveals the secrets for making good decisions.
Author and speaker Deborah Smith Pegues shares real-life dumb choices of ordinary people and biblical characters and reveals the secrets for making good decisions.
On this Mad About Marriage episode, authors Dr. Charles Schmitz and Dr. Elizabeth Schmitz shed light on how to make a marriage successful and long-lasting. The Schmitz discuss their most recent book, Building A Love That Lasts, with hosts Mike and Gayle Tucker.
In this Mad About Marriage episode, marriage and family therapist Dr. Linda Mintle dispels relationship myths that can hinder one’s marriage. She is the author of I Married You, Not Your Family, and Nine Other Relationship Myths That Can Ruin Your Marriage.
Striving for perfection may be an all too familiar topic for women and men alike. Author and humorist Nancy Kennedy shares her thoughts on making peace with imperfection by recognizing God’s love for us as we are. Kennedy discusses how the perfect woman, such as the Proverbs 31 woman, does not exist.
Dr. Anthony Cardillo and Dr. Becky Wang identify the side effects of various common medications.
Dr. Henry Cloud shares why at various times in one’s life, it is necessary to end a relationship, whether it be personal or professional.
Former Cincinnati Reds pitcher Frank Pastore, author of Shattered, grew up in a dysfunctional family, became an atheist, and now has a great story to share.
Dr. John McDougall and Dr. Hans Diehl discuss heart disease and how you can reverse this deadly health condition through diet.
Depression strikes more than 35 million people in the United States every year. It can be triggered by loss, trauma, abuse, neglect, divorce, addiction. It can seem overwhelming. But there is a way to beat it, and author Dr. Thelma Wells shares how.
We’ve often heard that communication is the key to a healthy marriage. But what about people who just don’t talk; either they don’t like to talk or they feel they don’t have the right words when they do talk. On this Mad About Marriage episode Steven Stosny, Ph.D. tells us that there is hope for the non-talkers. You CAN improve your marriage without talking.