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What do you do when God says, “Not right now, Wait!” Dre & Delesa had to grow their faith muscles and realize God’s Timing is the Best Timing! What do you do in your season of waiting? Instead of getting mad at God Tune In & #GoFindYourKeys
This episode we talk about how you should greet your spouse after a long day! We discuss communicating your needs as well as compromise. Does your spouse suffer from JLS? Delesa cuts the fool in this comeback episode of season 2!
It’s officially summer and it's time to get Summer Time Fine! While you getting your body in shape don’t forget to get your marriage in shape as well. Set a S.M.A.R.T. Goal and whip your marriage back into shape. MU Family Delesa & Dre need your help, please share with us what you and your spouse do to stay healthy and in shape!
Happy New Year MU Family! We made some changes to the format of the show! Our Hope and Prayer is that this podcast continues to encourage spouses to live out and live up to the true meaning of their vows. We get silly and laugh a little about gift giving & marriage goals this episode. Pick a side & Go Find Your Keys!
Have you ever found yourself wanting to P.U.S.H your spouse? Well when you get angry or frustrated with them thats exactly what you should do. You should P.U.S.H. Pray Until Something Happens. Prayer is the Key that unlocks the supernatural power of God in your marriage. If you don't know how or what to say just start by listening to this episode. Be encouraged & Go Find Your Keys!
We all get the cold shoulder in marriage at some point. your marriage is not always going tot be blue skies and rainbows. Nevertheless, what do you do when you get the cold shoulder from you spouse. How do you overcome it, how do you get back in good graces? Your marriage is depending on you navigating this issue successfully. Listen to this episode as we make you laugh and offer some advise that could potentially save your marriage. Listen, Like, Share, & Go Find Your Keys
We recorded the connecting with your spouse interview separate from the show this time. Nevertheless, our Everyday Couple Daryl & Judy Royston have been married for 15 years and they share some of their secrets here. Listen, Like, Share & Go Find Your Keys!
When was the last time you checked your connectivity speed with your spouse? Are you just connected by default or do you have an intentional strong connection. We can all find ourselves disconnected from our spouse at times. When that feelings comes do you just ignore or whip out the toolbox and get to work? We discuss Hurricane Harvey and its effect on marriages as well as how to improve your connection with your spouse. We pray that this episode blesses you and your spouse as you grow in marriage. Get Connected & Go Find Your Keys!
Men need respect & Women need love like they need air to breathe. These two critical components sound so easy but can be the hardest thing to live out. We are human and we make mistakes but don’t ever find yourself guilty of withholding your Love or Respect! Your marriage and your legacy is riding on it! This was by far the hardest episode we have ever done. We pray that it starts the critical conversation that every husband and wife need to have. Put some Respect on your Marriage & Go Find Your Keys!
If your marriage was a business are you operating in the black or constantly taking net operating losses? Just like a start up company there are many challenges that must be overcome to be successful in marriage. Is it possible to have an extremely successful business and an extremely healthy marriage? This week we talked to a young power couple thats taking Silicon Valley by storm. If you are considering starting a business and wondering how it may effect your marriage this episode is a must Listen! This episode has been prayed over and our hope is that it encourages you in some way.
Grieving is unfortunately a part of marriage. It can be a wedge or it can be the catalyst that brings spouses closer together. How prepared are you to help your spouse deal with the loss of a loved one? Our Everyday couple dropped some major keys! It is with great honor we dedicate this Episode to “Pop” Kennard Taylor Sunset - May 14, 2017
"I won't tell if you don't tell." When secrets invade your marriage its possible to find yourself in the same predicament as John Taylor (character played by Morris Chestnut in the Movie, "When The Bough Breaks"). No marriage is immune to the trials and tribulations of life. When the trials come don't complicate matters with secrets and lies. When life hits hard the bough should bend but not break.
Do your friends change when you get married? How do you handle friends that don't respect your marriage? Can you have close friends of the opposite sex and be married? We all should take a hard look at our circle of friends and establish some healthy boundaries. True friends don't strain your marriage relationship they should challenge you to be a better spouse. Protect your marriage, fight for your marriage, & Go Find Your Keys!
Do I have an obligation to meet my spouse needs when my spouse is not meeting my needs? What if I can’t articulate what my needs are? How important is Love & Respect to my marriage? We answer these questions and more in this episode. Sometimes you have to BE the example you want to SEE in your marriage.
This episode we tackle Blended Family issues. Blended Families present a unique set of challenges to the marital relationship. This hot button issue affects a lot of families. It is imperative that spouses think outside the box to resolve issues. Healthy Communication and Mutual Respect Major Keys!
No Subject in Marriage is Taboo. The MU Podcast is no different. We get completely naked and tackle some real issues related to sex. Sex the way God intended it. WARNING: For Mature Audiences Only! We talk about Spiritual oneness, the five love languages, as well as healthy tips. This is a must listen and please share!
Grab your Ketchup or Honey Mustard you’re going to need them for these Golden Marital Nuggets. We wrap up Social Media Etiquette and discuss so much more. We promise you will not stop laughing at Dalelynn’s outburst and crazy stories. Be Encouraged & Go Find Your Keys!
Dang Bae! Get off yo phone! We all can find ourselves spending too much time on social media. Are you more connected to your followers than your spouse. Sounds like you need to check your social media etiquette. No post is worth your marriage. Put the phone down and Go Find Your Keys! In this episode we talk about social media and so much more.
Do you and your spouse regularly engage in meaningful conversation related to current events and police issues? Are you sure you know where your spouse stands on a particular issue. We discuss that and more in this episode. Police are real people too and we hear from an everyday couple that drops some major keys as it relates to marriage in general and the unique struggles facing police officers and their families.
Your happy ever after still exist if you are willing to stop comparing your marriage to others, take responsibility, and take action to fix what needs to be fixed. This episode if full of golden nuggets and keys that are sure to unlock anything that might be standing in the way of your marriage going to the next level.
Ask yourself when was the last time you did something really special for your spouse. It might just be the spark you need to get that full blaze you’ve been missing. “Love is an action, so stop talking and govern your actions accordingly” Dre Key Points 1. Do something to make your spouse feel special 2. Set expectations early on. 3. Set a budget
Full Disclosure seems like a foreign concept in marriage these days. Many prefer don't ask don't tell. What say you? Pick a side and tune in! Mature and Healthy marriages require some level of Full D! Spill the beans and "get comfortable being uncomfortable."
"Sometimes a short walk down memory lane is all it takes to appreciate where you are today." Susan Gale Do you remember when you first laid eyes on your hunk-a hunk-a burning love? Was it love at first sight or did it take awhile? Please leave us a review in itunes and tag us in a photo on facebook of you and your spouse where you first met. God Bless
Parenting Goals! "Trial by Fire," may be the preferred method but a little open and honest communication can go a long way. We all bring different perspectives and experiences to how we parent. Please don’t let these differences drive a wedge between you and your spouse.
Money! So nice we decided to discuss it twice! Budgeting and Saving! Go together like a horse and carriage. Couples should routinely engage in open and honest communication as it relates to the financial direction of the marriage. Don't set yourself up to fail because you refuse to get naked with your spouse financially.
Money. It's not everything but it sure makes a lot of things easier. Financial issues can really make or break a marriage. We all bring a unique perspective to how we handle money in marriage. Couples should routinely engage in open and honest communication as it relates to the financial direction of the marriage. Don't set yourself up to fail because you refuse to get naked with your spouse financially.
Conflict. For some spouses, it's a way of life. For others, it's a word they refuse to entertain. We all bring different perspectives and biases to how we react to marital conflict. There's not necessarily any one right way to handle and resolve conflict – but, be assured that there are some mindsets, behaviors and attitudes you should avoid in this area of your marriage.
All marriages, no matter how good, can be made better. A good marriage has some basic qualities. Both partners are totally committed to the relationship and are willing to invest time and energy. They communicate effectively with each other and know how to resolve their differences. And they have learned to be flexible. There is no right way to be married; many kinds of partnerships can work out great. However, there is a wrong way to be married—by not investing in the relationship.