• Standing for Your Marriage with Jason Carver | Episode 250
    Jun 3 2025

    If you’re familiar with the journey Mark and I have walked together, then you know that I spent a year “standing for my marriage” while Mark had an affair and separated. (You can explore more about our story here.) It was the darkest season of my life—and also the season that produced the most personal, emotional, and spiritual growth I’ve ever experienced.

    My guest for this conversation has a similar story. Jason Carver is a pastor and the founder of Standing Supernaturally For Marriage Restoration Ministry. He has served in various pastoral roles in the church for over 35 years and is also a Certified Christian Counselor through the National Association of Christian Counselors.

    Whether you are currently separated, in the midst of a divorce, or praying for restoration after divorce, we want you to know that God can do an amazing work in your personal life and relationship.

    In this episode, you’ll hear:

    • How God can resurrect dead things
    • The importance of maintaining hope
    • Practical steps to stand for your marriage
    • And more!

    I am so grateful to bring you even more stories of marriages that have been restored.

    Find resources mentioned and more in the show notes: jillsavage.org/jason-carver-250

    You're invited to our Transform Weekend June 6-8, 2025 or October 17-19, 2025. Learn more and register here.

    Check out our other resources:

    • Mark and Jill’s Marriage Story
    • Marriage Coaching
    • Marriage 2.0 Intensives
    • Speaking Schedule
    • Book Mark and Jill to Speak
    • Online Courses
    • Books

    Marriage Resources:

    • Infidelity Recovery
    • For Happy Marriages
    • For Hurting Marriages
    • For Marriages Where You’re the Only One Wanting to Get Help

    Mom Resources:

    • New/Preschool Moms
    • Moms with Gradeschoolers
    • Moms with Teens and Tweens
    • Moms with Kids Who Are Launching
    • Empty Nest...
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    46 mins
  • The Value of Proactive Communication | Episode 249
    May 27 2025

    Over the years, we’ve had our fair share of expectations that ended in disappointment—sometimes around big moments like birthdays, and other times over something as simple as how we spend a Saturday.

    It’s taken us a while to discover that what caused many of these conflicts was a lack of proactive communication, or as we like to say, a failure to “push information.” Pushing information is simply taking the time to communicate in advance your current hopes and desires (or even how you are used to doing things in the past).

    Pushing information to your spouse may take some time and effort upfront, but we know from experience what a valuable tool this strategy can be in avoiding unnecessary arguments and hurt.

    In this episode, you’ll learn about:

    • The importance of comparing your “normals”
    • Why proactive communication is key for healthy relationships
    • Practical tips for being clear with your expectations
    • And more!

    This has been such a helpful tool that we’ve used in coaching and in our marriage! We hope it helps you turn confusion and disappointment into clarity and contentment.

    Find resources mentioned and more in the show notes: jillsavage.org/proactive-communication-249

    You're invited to our Transform Weekend June 6-8, 2025 or October 17-19, 2025. Learn more and register here.

    Check out our other resources:

    • Mark and Jill’s Marriage Story
    • Marriage Coaching
    • Marriage 2.0 Intensives
    • Speaking Schedule
    • Book Mark and Jill to Speak
    • Online Courses
    • Books

    Marriage Resources:

    • Infidelity Recovery
    • For Happy Marriages
    • For Hurting Marriages
    • For Marriages Where You’re the Only One Wanting to Get Help

    Mom Resources:

    • New/Preschool Moms
    • Moms with Gradeschoolers
    • Moms with Teens and Tweens
    • Moms with Kids Who Are Launching
    • Empty Nest...
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    34 mins
  • The Deep-Rooted Marriage with Dan Allender | Episode 248
    May 20 2025

    Every marriage is an ongoing story with its own highs and lows, joys and difficulties. Depending on which season we are in, we may start to see marriage as the best thing that has ever happened to us or the source of our angst.

    If you’ve been following our journey for a while, you know that my husband Mark and I share openly about the struggles as well as the victories in our marriage. God has used every obstacle we’ve encountered to grow us in so many ways.

    The truth we hope you walk away with today is that marriage is actually our ultimate invitation to grow. If we allow it, God will use our marriage to shape us into someone who is deeper, healthier, and more rooted in Christ. Our guest believes wholeheartedly that if we are willing to examine the stories of our past that are influencing the present, we can write a new story for the future.

    Dr. Dan Allender has a long history in the therapy world. As the author of over two dozen books and the founder of The Allender Center, he believes that true healing and restoration occur when we courageously step into our stories of pain.

    In this episode, you’ll hear:

    • The value of vulnerably stepping into each other’s pasts
    • Why it’s important to disrupt destructive patterns
    • One of the key factors to resolve any conflict
    • And more!

    These principles have proven so beneficial in our marriage. We hope this conversation helps you write a new story for your own relationships.

    Find resources mentioned and more in the show notes: jillsavage.org/dan-allender-248

    You're invited to our Transform Weekend June 6-8, 2025 or October 17-19, 2025. Learn more and register here.

    Check out our other resources:

    • Mark and Jill’s Marriage Story
    • Marriage Coaching
    • Marriage 2.0 Intensives
    • Speaking Schedule
    • Book Mark and Jill to Speak
    • Online Courses
    • Books

    Marriage Resources:

    • Infidelity Recovery
    • For Happy Marriages
    • For Hurting Marriages
    • For Marriages Where You’re the Only One Wanting to Get Help

    Mom Resources:

    • New/Preschool Moms
    • Moms with Gradeschoolers
    • Moms with Teens and Tweens
    • Moms with Kids Who Are Launching
    • Empty Nest...
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    50 mins
  • Managing Expectations in Marriage | Episode 247
    May 13 2025

    ©2025 FamilyLife. All Rights Reserved. Used with permission.

    If we’re being completely honest, many of us enter into marriage with stars in our eyes and the hope that our spouse will live up to our every expectation. Isn’t it funny how we can spend months preparing every last detail for our marriage ceremony—yet we spend little, if any, time preparing our mindsets for what our marriage will actually look like in practice?

    That reality often shows up fast—like the moment you realize the person you just vowed forever to puts the toilet paper on the roll backward! No matter how big or small they may be, unmet expectations can cause conflict, disappointment, and frustrations to develop in your marriage and other relationships.

    Today, we have the honor of sharing a special episode with you. Earlier this year, Mark and I did a workshop on managing expectations in marriage for the FamilyLife Love Like You Mean It Cruise (which we highly recommend!). With their permission, we wanted to share it with you as well.

    While this message was created for married couples, the reality is that all of us need to manage our expectations better. After all, they can impact all areas of our lives—from our kids, to our extended family, and even our friendships.

    In this episode, you’ll learn about:

    • Four types of expectations
    • Where unrealistic expectations come from
    • How we use cats and dogs to describe attachment styles
    • And more!

    Understanding how expectations may be showing up in your relationships can help you avoid dynamics that contribute to discontentment, disappointment, and more. We hope you enjoy this special episode—recorded in front of a live audience!

    Find resources mentioned and more in the show notes: jillsavage.org/managing-expectations-247

    You're invited to our Transform Weekend June 6-8, 2025 or October 17-19, 2025. Learn more and register here.

    Check out our other resources:

    • Mark and Jill’s Marriage Story
    • Marriage Coaching
    • Marriage 2.0 Intensives
    • Speaking Schedule
    • Book Mark and Jill to Speak
    • Online Courses
    • Books

    Marriage Resources:

    • Infidelity Recovery
    • For Happy Marriages
    • For Hurting Marriages
    • For Marriages Where You’re the Only One Wanting to Get Help

    Mom Resources:

    • New/Preschool Moms
    • Moms with Gradeschoolers
    • Moms with Teens and Tweens
    • Moms with Kids Who Are Launching
    • Empty Nest...
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    1 hr and 8 mins
  • Making Marriage Easier with Arlene Pellicane | Episode 246
    May 6 2025

    Have you heard some variation of this before?

    Marriage is hard. It’s unfair. One of you will always pull more weight. Marriage doesn’t make you happy; it makes you miserable.

    I'd like to push back against that pessimistic mindset. Yes, it’s true that marriage can be challenging—but it can also be one of the greatest relationships you will experience!

    Marriage is certainly not easy, but it can be easier if we approach it the right way. Joining us to share her insights on doing just this is my friend, Arlene Pellicane. Arlene is a speaker, host of the Happy Home podcast, and author of several books including Parents Rising, Screen Kids, and Making Marriage Easier. Arlene has been featured on the Today Show, Fox & Friends, the Wall Street Journal, and Focus on the Family.

    In this episode, you’ll hear:

    • The four decisions that deeply impacted Arlene’s marriage
    • Why you should silence your phone while spending time with your spouse
    • The benefits of trying something new together
    • And more!

    I thoroughly enjoyed my time with Arlene, and she has so many great tips on how to make marriage easier.

    Find resources mentioned and more in the show notes: jillsavage.org/arlene-pellicane-246

    You're invited to our Transform Weekend June 6-8, 2025 or October 17-19, 2025. Learn more and register here.

    Check out our other resources:

    • Mark and Jill’s Marriage Story
    • Marriage Coaching
    • Marriage 2.0 Intensives
    • Speaking Schedule
    • Book Mark and Jill to Speak
    • Online Courses
    • Books

    Marriage Resources:

    • Infidelity Recovery
    • For Happy Marriages
    • For Hurting Marriages
    • For Marriages Where You’re the Only One Wanting to Get Help

    Mom Resources:

    • New/Preschool Moms
    • Moms with Gradeschoolers
    • Moms with Teens and Tweens
    • Moms with Kids Who Are Launching
    • Empty Nest...
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    41 mins
  • When a Loved One Hurts | Episode 245
    Apr 29 2025

    When a loved one hurts, it can be hard to know how to respond and support them through the crisis or pain they feel.

    Our first response is often to jump straight into “fix it” mode or lighten the mood by offering platitudes. However, the key to true comfort lies in a few key areas that Mark and I are going to talk about in this conversation. In our story, we’ve had quite the journey of learning how to best support one another—whether we are experiencing physical pain, emotional hurt, or just a difficult season of life.

    In this episode, you’ll learn about:

    • Some examples of crises and pain a loved one may be experiencing
    • The importance of sitting in the pain with someone else
    • A few ways to practically support someone going through a crisis
    • And more!

    Through my cancer journey and our marriage crisis, we received so much help and comfort from our friends, our family, and each other. We hope you will feel more equipped to offer support to a loved one after listening to this candid conversation.

    Find resources mentioned and more in the show notes: jillsavage.org/hurting-loved-one-245

    You're invited to our Transform Weekend June 6-8, 2025 or October 17-19, 2025. Learn more and register here.

    Check out our other resources:

    • Mark and Jill’s Marriage Story
    • Marriage Coaching
    • Marriage 2.0 Intensives
    • Speaking Schedule
    • Book Mark and Jill to Speak
    • Online Courses
    • Books

    Marriage Resources:

    • Infidelity Recovery
    • For Happy Marriages
    • For Hurting Marriages
    • For Marriages Where You’re the Only One Wanting to Get Help

    Mom Resources:

    • New/Preschool Moms
    • Moms with Gradeschoolers
    • Moms with Teens and Tweens
    • Moms with Kids Who Are Launching
    • Empty Nest...
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    27 mins
  • One Choice Away from Change with Justin and Trish Davis | Episode 244
    Apr 22 2025

    If you know my husband Mark and I, then you know we are passionate about moving people from a 1.0 version of themselves to a new-and-improved 2.0 version. We’ve taken this journey ourselves and know the difference it can make in your relationships, as well as how you view yourself.

    We want you to know that whether you are navigating a life transition, experiencing a relationship crisis, trying to rediscover your purpose, or looking for direction on how to move forward, you are always just one choice away from making a change.

    Today, we have two incredible guests joining us to explore this topic. Justin and Trish Davis are pastors, speakers, coaches, and the founders of Refine Us Ministries. Through their powerful story of failure, loss, and transformation, they help others find renewed hope and purpose. Justin and Trish have co-authored and individually authored several books, the latest being One Choice Away from Change: Break the Cycles That Hurt Your Relationships and Hold You Back.

    In this episode, you’ll hear:

    • How God restored their relationship after an affair
    • Common barriers that hold us back in life
    • Practical steps to take when you feel stuck
    • And more!

    Find resources mentioned and more in the show notes: jillsavage.org/justin-trish-davis-244

    Check out our other resources:

    • Mark and Jill’s Marriage Story
    • Marriage Coaching
    • Marriage 2.0 Intensives
    • Speaking Schedule
    • Book Mark and Jill to Speak
    • Online Courses
    • Books

    Marriage Resources:

    • Infidelity Recovery
    • For Happy Marriages
    • For Hurting Marriages
    • For Marriages Where You’re the Only One Wanting to Get Help

    Mom Resources:

    • New/Preschool Moms
    • Moms with Gradeschoolers
    • Moms with Teens and Tweens
    • Moms with Kids Who Are Launching
    • Empty Nest...
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    54 mins
  • How to Uncover Your Baggage | Episode 243
    Apr 15 2025

    Everyone has baggage. We carry it around with us everywhere–into marriage, adulthood, and every aspect of our lives. It’s part of being human, and while there’s no shame in having baggage, it’s important to take the time to consider how the behaviors we’ve picked up over the years could be potentially harmful to ourselves and others.

    The question we are addressing in today’s conversation is: how do we pinpoint our baggage and begin to heal those areas of our lives? We define “baggage” as places where we need to pursue personal growth, instances of trauma or hurt from the past that remain unhealed, and learned behaviors, habits, and thinking patterns from our childhood that no longer serve us.

    Whether you are married, dating, or single, doing the individual work to unpack your baggage is an investment you will never regret making. You may also want to consider working with a coach, counselor, or therapist to assist you in your journey.

    In this episode, you’ll learn about:

    • The importance of discovering your baggage
    • How to look back at the past to uncover unhealthy coping mechanisms
    • Why we should pay attention to relational feedback
    • And more!

    Dealing with our own baggage has been transformative in our marriage, and it played a crucial role in our individual journeys to become Jill 2.0 and Mark 2.0. We hope this conversation can be a stepping stone for others to dig deeper into their own habits and behaviors.

    Find resources mentioned and more in the show notes: jillsavage.org/uncover-baggage-243

    Check out our other resources:

    • Mark and Jill’s Marriage Story
    • Marriage Coaching
    • Marriage 2.0 Intensives
    • Speaking Schedule
    • Book Mark and Jill to Speak
    • Online Courses
    • Books

    Marriage Resources:

    • Infidelity Recovery
    • For Happy Marriages
    • For Hurting Marriages
    • For Marriages Where You’re the Only One Wanting to Get Help

    Mom Resources:

    • New/Preschool Moms
    • Moms with Gradeschoolers
    • Moms with Teens and Tweens
    • Moms with Kids Who Are Launching
    • Empty Nest...
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    46 mins