Words That Can Change Your Marriage
On this episode of Mad About Marriage, we’ll learn from our guests, Will and Susie Davis, that words can actually change your marriage.
On this episode of Mad About Marriage, we’ll learn from our guests, Will and Susie Davis, that words can actually change your marriage.
Tipping the scales at 450 pounds, Big Vinnie entertained fans for years with his surprising dance moves. But a recent health scare motivated him to join the cast of The Biggest Loser and drop over 200 pounds in a quest to get healthy. He joins us today to talk about that journey and the long-term health and mental effects of making these changes.
Hunter Tylo, activist and actress of daytime series The Bold and the Beautiful, joins us to talk about retinoblastoma, a disease that is close to her heart.
Gary Thomas reveals what makes marriages healthiest. In his book, Sacred Marriage, he focuses on the spiritual potential in a relationship.
On today’s Mad About Marriage Dr. Caroline Leaf; a communication pathologist, audiologist, and cognitive neuroscientist; shares the scientific evidence that men and women are built differently to complement each other. She is the author of Who Switched Off Your Brain? and Who Switched Off My Brain?.
A house that cleans itself? Sounds too good to be true. But it’s possible, according to our guest Mindy Starns Clark, author of The House That Cleans Itself. She will share with us how you can creatively conquer the household mess, even if you are domestically challenged!
What if your marriage life was like a romance novel? What would it be like if you met your spouse on the street as a complete stranger? What if you lost your memory and this person was a brand-new person to you? Popular romance novelist Susan May Warren, author of The Shadow of Your Smile, is our guest on this episode of Mad About Marriage. She raises intriguing questions like that in her books and actually has many of the answers!
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.
With hits songs like “Stay Gone” and “I Love You This Much”, he created a niche in country music as a hit singer-songwriter; and we are happy to have Jimmy Wayne join us today on location in Nashville.
She’s known as Nasty Nellie Oleson from Little House on the Prairie, the girl whom everyone loved to hate. But there’s a lot more to Alison Arngrim, and she’s here to share some surprising information that’s revealed in her book, Confessions from the Prairie: How I Survived Nellie Oleson and Learned to Love Being Hated.