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Marriage Counselling & Navigating New Seasons Together

Marriage Counselling & Navigating New Seasons Together

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Marriage counseling remains crucial even for older couples, as life involves various seasons requiring adaptation and learning. This episode delves into resources available for grandparents, including relationship counseling programs by Anglicare and insightful works by authors like Gary Chapman. Through candid anecdotes and practical advice, Ben and Ian highlight the significance of addressing marital issues proactively, encouraging listeners to view counseling as a tool for nurturing stronger bonds rather than merely solving problems.

Key Takeaways:

  • Marriage can have distinct seasons, and older couples often face unique challenges requiring renewed attention to their relationships.
  • Professional counseling can be beneficial at any life stage, including grandparenting, to maintain and improve marital health.
  • Open communication and addressing marital issues before they escalate are vital in preserving relationship health over time.
  • Resources such as Gary Chapman’s "The Four Seasons of Marriage" and programs by Anglicare can be instrumental for grandparents looking to enhance their marital relationships.
  • The importance of having honest, heartfelt conversations about relationship challenges with partners is emphasized throughout the episode.

Notable Quotes:

  • "I would encourage people to actually check those things out. There's also books about how you navigate each season of married life."
  • "If you don't set aside time, sadly, issues just get glossed over until a point in time happens."
  • "When you look in the mirror and when you start to reflect or analyze, you may have to change. Therein lies the problem."
  • "You might have your act together better than you used to because wisdom matters and relationships matter."
  • "We might have our act together, but that doesn't somehow mean it gets easier with time."

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Episodes hosted by Ben McEachen from Hope 1032 in Sydney, Australia.

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