Do you know what your love languages are? Do you know what the love languages are of those close to you? Understanding how people give and receive love can make such a difference in our relationships.
In this podcast, Jesse and I talk about what we've learned about love languages over the almost 19 years of marriage + what we learned recently in revisiting this through a Love Languages quiz we took as part of doing a Date Night in a Box recently.
In this podcast, we also give you lots of updates -- including a very important broken toilet update (you can totally laugh with us about this!) And we talk about my trip to California, losing my voice before my first speaking in-person speaking event in two years, my birthday, axe throwing, what we've been reading, and how I've struggled to finish books recently.
In This Episode
[00:34] - Welcome to The Crystal Paine Show.
[03:26] - We have discovered the price tag of toilets.
[04:41] - I got a really special birthday gift.
[05:37] - I went to Chino, California and spoke at the Fresh Grounded Faith event.
[08:01] - It was my first night in over 18 months that I didn’t have a baby in the room.
[08:40] - I am speaking at the same type of conference, Fresh Grounded Faith with Jennifer Rothchild this week in IL.
[09:10] - Also, I got to do axe throwing. Which I had never done before.
[10:26] - Jesse do you have any updates for us, on anything, any books you are reading or listening too?
[13:30] - I do have something that is saving my life.
[14:27] - Okay so we are going to talk about love languages today.
[16:10] - This was a hard quiz because it wasn’t multiple choice, it was two options. And you chose which one you related to more.
[17:26] - I think it’s so easy for us to assume that other people feel loved in the same way we do.
[18:41] - Jesse's love languages are physical touch and gifts.
[19:18] - For me, it is acts of service and words of affirmation.
[21:59] - I think that for sure what has changed is your (Jesse) understanding of how to show me love.
[25:18] - Going out of your way to show someone they are loved is like igniting a little spark to keep the fire of your relationship burning.
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