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The Five Voices: Unlocking Better Communication in Marriage

The Five Voices: Unlocking Better Communication in Marriage

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Ever feel like you and your spouse are speaking two different languages? In this episode, we dive into The Five Voices—a powerful tool that helps you understand your unique communication style and how it interacts with your spouse’s. When you recognize your voice and your spouse’s, you can stop having the same frustrating conversations and start truly understanding each other.


This episode will help you:
✅ Identify your Foundational Voice (and your spouse’s!)
✅ Understand why some conversations feel like a constant battle
✅ Learn practical ways to use your voice to build unity instead of conflict


If you’ve ever wished for a user manual on marriage communication, this is it! Tune in, take the Five Voices Assessment (link below), and start speaking each other’s language.

Resources Mentioned in This Episode:

  • Take the Free Five Voices Assessment
  • Marriage Reboot: One-on-One Coaching with James & Lisa
  • Sign up for The Weekly Practice Email - Text AOS to 66866

Related Episodes:

🎧 Building Momentum in Marriage: The Flywheel Effect
🎧 Breaking Through Communication Roadblocks
🎧 Unleashing the Power of Grace: Strengthen Your Marriage Through Humility

Connect with Us:

  • 📷 Instagram: @artofspousing
  • 🌐 Website: www.artofspousing.com

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Until next time, remember: A better me = A better we. 💙

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