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...
The 4-Year Marriage Contract: Is It the Future of Love?
Do We Have To? A Marriage Podcast
58 minutes
4 months ago
The 4-Year Marriage Contract: Is It the Future of Love?
Send us a text What if your marriage came with an expiration date? The idea of a "4-Year Marriage Contract" is shaking up how we think about commitment. A modern take on love, this concept suggests couples should reevaluate their relationship every four years—like a sports contract—with the option to renew or part ways. In this episode, we dive into the pros and cons of this idea, its potential to redefine marriage, and how it challenges traditional norms of lifelong commitment. Could this be...
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...