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10 Things I Hate About My Husband – Shayla Huber’s Story of Marriage Redemption

10 Things I Hate About My Husband – Shayla Huber’s Story of Marriage Redemption

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In this honest, heartfelt, and hope-filled episode, Steve Hopper and Sylvia Puentes sit down with author, speaker, and coach Shayla Huber to talk about her raw and redemptive journey through the ups and downs of marriage.

Inspired by her eye-catching book 10 Things I Hate About My Husband, Shayla shares the behind-the-scenes reality of a marriage that faced serious struggles—but through God’s grace, healing, and commitment, was beautifully restored.

In This Episode, You’ll Discover:
🔹 What inspired Shayla to write such a bold and relatable book title.
🔹 The real challenges she faced in her marriage and how they overcame them.
🔹 Practical advice for couples walking through conflict, disappointment, or distance.
🔹 The power of forgiveness, faith, and communication in restoring relationships.

Shayla’s testimony is not just about frustration—it’s about freedom. Whether you’re married, struggling, or simply curious about how God can work miracles in relationships, this episode will leave you encouraged and equipped.

🎧 Tune in now for a refreshingly real conversation on love, healing, and the road to redemption.

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