
046 Six Months In: What I Wish I Knew Before Marriage
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About this listen
Courtney takes a deep dive into her reflections after six months of marriage, exploring what truly matters and what surprised her most. This episode challenges assumptions and encourages women to reframe how they see singleness and readiness.
What You’ll Learn
- Why friendship, not just romance, is the foundation of marriage
- How self-awareness and healing work in singleness pay off later
- Why “you don’t lose yourself” when you say “I do”
- What purity culture doesn’t prepare you for
- Why being 100% healed before marriage isn’t necessary—or biblical
- The importance of merging lives practically and emotionally
- How to love your single life while still desiring marriage
Quotes from the Episode
- "You don't lose yourself in marriage. You actually create something new."
- "If marriage is the solution to all of your problems, you’re going to be really disappointed."
- "Healing in singleness is never wasted—it equips you for what’s ahead."
- "I am not a marriage pro. I’m just a baby wife reflecting with you from my own story."
- "It’s not 50% + 50% = one. It’s 100% + 100% creating something entirely new."
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