Send us a text The moment you stop asking permission to be yourself, the air changes. That’s the heartbeat of our season finale—a warm, candid journey through fear, faith, boundaries, and the quiet practices that rebuild confidence. I share the gratitude that carried me here (my “Minnie Mies,” my daughter-in-love, my husband’s late-night engineering), the joy of turning 58 with a surprise Atlanta trip and a John B. handshake, and the reminder that every age brings a new stage to shine. We re...
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Send us a text The moment you stop asking permission to be yourself, the air changes. That’s the heartbeat of our season finale—a warm, candid journey through fear, faith, boundaries, and the quiet practices that rebuild confidence. I share the gratitude that carried me here (my “Minnie Mies,” my daughter-in-love, my husband’s late-night engineering), the joy of turning 58 with a surprise Atlanta trip and a John B. handshake, and the reminder that every age brings a new stage to shine. We re...
Send us a text Marriages can silently deteriorate through seven deadly behavioral patterns that many couples don't recognize until significant damage is done. • Refusing to change – digging your heels in when growth is necessary creates friction and prevents relationship development • Assuming the worst – filtering your spouse's actions through negative expectations leads to disconnection and misunderstandings • Blaming – pointing fingers instead of taking ownership creates division rather t...
Marriage in Real Life
Send us a text The moment you stop asking permission to be yourself, the air changes. That’s the heartbeat of our season finale—a warm, candid journey through fear, faith, boundaries, and the quiet practices that rebuild confidence. I share the gratitude that carried me here (my “Minnie Mies,” my daughter-in-love, my husband’s late-night engineering), the joy of turning 58 with a surprise Atlanta trip and a John B. handshake, and the reminder that every age brings a new stage to shine. We re...