Send us a text Today is for anyone in a partnership who’s ever wondered why getting healthy together feels harder than doing it alone — and why going solo often leads to distance, resentment, or even divorce. We are a couple that has failed every way imaginable — dieting alone, working out together, setting goals for each other, and ultimately facing life-saving surgery — we will be brutally honest, give research-backed advice and be genuinely hopeful. We’ve lived the struggle. We’ve tried to...
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Send us a text Today is for anyone in a partnership who’s ever wondered why getting healthy together feels harder than doing it alone — and why going solo often leads to distance, resentment, or even divorce. We are a couple that has failed every way imaginable — dieting alone, working out together, setting goals for each other, and ultimately facing life-saving surgery — we will be brutally honest, give research-backed advice and be genuinely hopeful. We’ve lived the struggle. We’ve tried to...
Episode 38: No Pause Button: Hemingway’s Truth About Life and Resilience
Do We Have To? A Marriage Podcast
1 hour 2 minutes
3 months ago
Episode 38: No Pause Button: Hemingway’s Truth About Life and Resilience
Send us a text Ernest Hemingway captured adulthood’s harshest truth: life doesn’t stop just because we’re hurting. In this episode, Sean and Emily break down Hemingway’s haunting words about what it really means to keep going when you feel broken inside. But before we get heavy, we kick things off with a 90s nostalgia rewind (from Crash Bandicoot to Se7en topping the box office), then play a round of Let’s Get Deep by ByRelatable hit couples’ card game bringing big conversations ...
Do We Have To? A Marriage Podcast
Send us a text Today is for anyone in a partnership who’s ever wondered why getting healthy together feels harder than doing it alone — and why going solo often leads to distance, resentment, or even divorce. We are a couple that has failed every way imaginable — dieting alone, working out together, setting goals for each other, and ultimately facing life-saving surgery — we will be brutally honest, give research-backed advice and be genuinely hopeful. We’ve lived the struggle. We’ve tried to...