Published on Nov 14, 2022, 6:00:00 AM
Total time: 00:56:03
Couple named least likely to succeed in marriage, Casey & Meygan share their success story with Dave and Liz on this week’s episode of Strong Marriage Connection. Tune in to hear more about Marriage365,COVID’s impacts on marriage, and practical things you can do to improve your marriage. If you want to make a better marriage, make a better you.
About Casey & Meygan:
Casey and Meygan Castonwere the couple least likely to succeed in their marriage. After meeting in college, they fell in love fast and then said I do. But after only three years, they were headed straight for divorce. Their relationship had fallen apart. Communication was lost.Sex was non-existent. Their finances crumbled in the midst of the chaos and the worst part? They placed blame on each other for their bad marriage. But one thing they did agree on, they both didn't want to become another American divorce statistic.
The Castons began searching for ways to do marriage right. They surrounded themselves with healthy couples, experts, books, and got therapy to make a relational transformation. But they admit that it was a long and really difficult process to find resources that were affordable and convenient, so they decided to do something about it and founded Marriage365.
Visit Marriage365 to learn more about their membership program and newly released marriage app!
Links:
https://marriage365.com/
Happily Ever After pre-marital program
Marriage365 membership program
Marraige365 app
Insights:
Dave: Intentionally make time to connect. Plan Ahead!
Liz: It just takes one. One person can change the dance in marriage.
Meygan: There is always room for improvement, but that does mean perfection. Progress is better than nothing. Find just one thing you can do to improve.
Casey: Be brave and spend time in reflection and ask: how is it working out?
Invites:
- Implement the Sixty Second Blessing for 7 days with your spouse.
- Spend time in reflection: Ask yourself “how’s it working out?” and write down your answer.
- Take the first step to improve your marriage by visiting with a therapist.
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Dr. Liz Hale: http://www.drlizhale.com/
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It's often said that marriage takes work. The Stronger Marriage Connection podcast wants to help because a happy marriage is worth the effort. USU Family Life Professor Dr. Dave Schramm and Clinical Psychologist Dr. Liz Hale talk with experts about the principles and practices that will enhance your commitment, compassion, and emotional connection.
More than ever before, marriages face obstacles, from the busyness of work and daily hassles to disagreements and digital distractions. It's no wonder couples sometimes drift apart, growing resentful, lonely, and isolated.
The Utah Marriage Commission invites you to listen and discover new ways to strengthen and protect your marriage connection today!