Part 2: Being engaged or married and raising children can cause stress on your relationship as a couple. How do you find time to sit down and have meaningful conversation when your child needs help with homework or needs a ride from an after-school activity? How can you plan date night if you don't have a local village? You can easily get loss in the demands of parenthood and fail to be intentional about your partner. Your children and spouse deserve your love and support without the other party suffering. Listen as our special guests, Jeff and Alicia Williams share their experience in being a married couple and parents of 4 boys (including a set of twins) for the past two decades. Their wisdom and experience will provide the insight you need to balance your spousal and parental responsibilities.
Is it possible for you and your partner to be friends with another couple without issues of jealousy, trust, competition, etc? Listen as we share our experiences of being friends for more than 20 years. What kind of intention was placed on our friendship to create longevity? It's important to have a marriage village you can trust. This is Mike's first time being engaged to be married. So, he's excited about having Jeff and his 23 years of marriage experience to help him navigate a new marriage.
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