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Episode 69: Interview with Relationship Expert, Dana Nygaard

Episode 69: Interview with Relationship Expert, Dana Nygaard

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In this episode of the Catholic Wives Desiring Peace podcast, host Miriam Susan sits down with relationship expert and Catholic psychotherapist, Dana Nygaard, to explore the impact of unhealthy relationship patterns on Catholic marriages, especially when dealing with difficult in-laws. Dana shares her wisdom on setting boundaries, breaking free from generational enmeshment, and fostering a marriage rooted in faith and mutual respect. Whether you’re navigating toxic in-law dynamics or seeking healthier ways to protect your marriage, this encouraging and insightful conversation is packed with practical advice for Catholic wives striving for peace.


You can reach Dana Nygaard at https://www.dananygaard.com/ and check out her quiz at https://clarityplease.com/


Links mentioned:

https://www.catholictherapists.com/

https://mycatholicdoctor.com/

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For a transcript of today's episode, visit https://www.DesiringPeace.com/episodes

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