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.
Marriage and family counselors Milan and Kay Yerkovich share the various styles of love and why our relationships with our spouses and kids are the way they are. This show was awarded a Silver Remi Award at the Worldfest-Houston International Film & Video Festival in 2013.
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.
Dr. Richard Land of the Southern Baptist Ethics Commission joins us to discuss an important but oft-forgotten subject: Religious liberty and what it means to our faith and family.
Dr. Anthony Cardillo and Dr. Becky Wang identify the side effects of various common medications.
What is negaholism? Are you a negaholic? How do you handle the complainers in your life? Carol Cannon, author of Hooked on Unhappiness, answers these questions and more.
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.
Dr. Michael Gerson and Sheila Matthews join Mike and Gayle Tucker to discuss parenting and how labeling one’s child can be destructive, and how it can sabotage the child for a lifetime.
Marriages are ending at an alarming rate and now, more than ever, it’s the woman who is choosing to end the marriage. What’s causing this trend, and what can be done about it? On this Mad About Marriage episode Dr. Willard and Joyce Harley from Marriage Builders shed some light on this growing trend.
It’s really very simple to get healthy and to stay that way, according to Dr. Alona Pulde and Dr. Matthew Lederman. They’re the authors of Keep It Simple, Keep It Whole: Your Guide to Optimum Health. Dr. John McDougall joins the discussion.