Today, we’re talking about how you can team up not just for the new year but for every minute, hour, day, week, and month of the year!
Listen in as we share three things we do so that our differences help us grow together and not apart.
On this very first episode of the Team Us podcast, we share some of those firsts with you. We also talk about the very first human team — Adam and Eve.
Listen in as we share some ways podcasting together has strengthened our marriage, and we think it can strengthen your relationship too.
We share how you can learn to face conflict as allies, agree not to bury issues, and commit to responding rather than reacting.
Hear why we believe going to church matters and learn how getting involved can help you and your spouse grow closer.
While we’re definitely not parenting experts, we’ve learned a few things along the way about how to parent together. Listen in as we share three things you can do to better parent as a team.
Listen in as we share why the choices you make today affect your relationship tomorrow, next year, and even a decade from now.
On this episode of the Team Us podcast, we share four practical steps you can take to have a date-night conversation that’s NOT about work, bills, schedules, or kids.
Listen in as we talk about communication killers and share three steps you can take when talking to your spouse is a challenge.
Perhaps you and your spouse are currently facing your own stressful decisions. Join us as we share three team-building strategies you can practice when faced with difficult choices.
While we joined a new team when we got married, that doesn't mean unity is going to be easy or automatic. It takes time to make that transition from "me" to "us."
Every team, whether it's in curling or in marriage, does better with a game plan. Listen in as we give you practical ways you can create a game plan for your marriage.
Listen in as we share some tools, tips, and techniques that have helped us better communicate as a team.
Listen in as we share three things that characterize a boring marriage. You’ll also hear some practical ways you can have one.
Today, we’re talking about how the friends we keep make a difference in our marriages. It’s not only important that as couples we have community, but also that we’re purposeful in whom we bring into our confidence.
The busyness of life often leaves us as couples feeling disconnected or like we're growing apart. But it doesn't have to be this way! Learn four ways you can reconnect when life pulls you apart.
Listen in as we share some practical steps we all can take to criticize less and affirm and build up our spouse more.