Lifestyle #2605

To Be Of Service

Imagine your loved one is fine one day, then is suddenly hospitalized for weeks and needs two years of recovery treatment. It’s happening to around 50,000 people a year in the U.S. alone, including the family of our special guest today, beloved actress Michael Learned who you know from shows like The Waltons, Scrubs, and more. She is joined by her nephew, Andy Kavoian to share the story of his brother, Nathan. Also joining us is Lindy Boone Michaelis, who was a founding member of Ryan’s Reach, a nonprofit designed to help individuals with brain injuries through recovery Free Offer: CareNotes pamphlet “Self-Care for Caregivers” Offer Description: Most caregivers – both those professionally trained, and those given the role by circumstance-share a common trait. They tend to put the needs of others before their own. While this willingness for self-sacrifice can be seen as an admirable trait, it can also eventually wear down a person, making them unable to care for anyone. This CareNotes offers practiced tips for mental and physical self-care. But perhaps more importantly, it reminds caregivers that needing time for themselves is not selfish; rather, it is an absolute necessity for performing the job well. Written by Ralph P. Plumley, Th.M., C.T. Offer Code: CARE-T-F-401

Lifestyle #2510

Conflict Resolution

Conflict happens in everyone’s life. We all have disagreements from time to time with a spouse, family member, maybe even a friend. But how do you find a resolution to that argument? Today we’ll offer you some ways to find a win-win, and possibly avoid that argument altogether. Our guest, conflict resolution expert, Thomas Kosakowski, Ombudsperson from UCLA Health Sciences, shares how to deal with conflicts in the workplace.

Lifestyle #2342

Parenting the New Teenager

On this episode of Mad about Marriage, Dr. Foster Cline; well-known author, speaker, and co-founder of the Love and Logic Institute; offers tips to overcome the challenges of parenting the new teenager. His book, Parenting Teens with Love and Logic, has opened many eyes.

Lifestyle #2344

Momfidence

On this Mad About Marriage program, Paula Spencer Scott; author of Momfidence and collaborator on eight other parenting, pregnancy, and health books; shares with us the concept of Momfidence: the confidence that comes when moms start worrying less and winging it more.

Lifestyle #2347

Marriage Detente

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.

Lifestyle #2348

21 Days to Self-Discovery

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.

Lifestyle #2349

Bedroom Blues

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.

Lifestyle #2351

Finding The Perfect Partner

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.

Lifestyle #2353

How To Fill An Empty Nest

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.

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