Send us a text What if the temperature of your home could rise with one daily habit? After two rocky years at the start of our 26-year marriage, we learned that appreciation—not grand gestures—warms a cold house, heals silent nights, and makes a marriage last. We unpack how keeping a short memory, honoring each other’s roles, and practicing specific, daily gratitude turned us from scorekeepers into best friends. Come for the story of our comeback; stay for the tools you can use tonight to str...
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Send us a text What if the temperature of your home could rise with one daily habit? After two rocky years at the start of our 26-year marriage, we learned that appreciation—not grand gestures—warms a cold house, heals silent nights, and makes a marriage last. We unpack how keeping a short memory, honoring each other’s roles, and practicing specific, daily gratitude turned us from scorekeepers into best friends. Come for the story of our comeback; stay for the tools you can use tonight to str...
7 Signs They Are Not The One with Ken and Tabatha Claytor
Doing Life with Ken and Tabatha
40 minutes
1 week ago
7 Signs They Are Not The One with Ken and Tabatha Claytor
Send us a text Ever find yourself ignoring relationship red flags because your heart is saying "yes" when your gut is screaming "no"? In this revealing episode, Ken and Tabatha Claytor draw from their 26 years of marriage and ministry experience to shine a light on the seven unmistakable signs that someone isn't right for you—regardless of how strong your feelings might be. The Claytors don't hold back as they challenge the casual dating culture with a powerful perspective: "I personally fee...
Doing Life with Ken and Tabatha
Send us a text What if the temperature of your home could rise with one daily habit? After two rocky years at the start of our 26-year marriage, we learned that appreciation—not grand gestures—warms a cold house, heals silent nights, and makes a marriage last. We unpack how keeping a short memory, honoring each other’s roles, and practicing specific, daily gratitude turned us from scorekeepers into best friends. Come for the story of our comeback; stay for the tools you can use tonight to str...