To Honor and Cherish: A Marriage Podcast Vermont Center for Family Studies
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To Honor & Cherish is a one-hour monthly podcast designed to help couples explore sustainable vibrant relationships. Erik Thompson is Executive Director of the Vermont Center for Family Studies, and an executive leadership coach.
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Sex in a Sparky & Sustainable Marriage
Erik talks about the role of intimacy and sex in a sparky & sustainable marriage.
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A Case of Sparky & Sustainable Marriage
Erik and Suzanne interview Linda Adler, a non-profit executive who has enjoyed a 30+ years sparky & sustainable marriage.
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Connected vs. Emotional Distance
Erik discusses connected vs. emotional distance in marriage.
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What is a Healthy Marriage?
Dr. Kent Michael and the Reverend Immanuel Marsh join Erik to discuss healthy marriage. Dr. Michael and Reverend Marsh are friends, colleagues, teachers, and practicing psychotherapists in Birmingham, Alabama who think deeply, and speak clearly, about healthy marriage. As you can tell from their podcast "So, Tell Me About Your Mother," they are funny, reverent, and also irreverent.
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Managing Substantial Differences
Erik discusses managing substantial differences in a marriage. He addresses the questions:
Our differences are what often draws us to each other, but then they can begin to drive us crazy. How do long-term marriages navigate this?When a couple comes out of the “honeymoon” phase one or both may begin to take stronger positions than they have in the past on things that they don’t agree on. This can lead to a sense of disillusionment, where they feel like they actually don’t know the person they married as well as they thought they did. How does a sparky couple navigate this?Some couples maintain a more peace-and-agree relationship and will say they “never fight.” Do some avoid conflict because it can be so uncomfortable to experience their spouse’s displeasure with them if they say what they really think?