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Through the years, I have coached, interviewed, and reached out to people to ask for their experiences with their daughter-in-law or mother-in-law and, quite frankly, it makes me sad.The responses I have gotten are 99% negative about their relationship with their in-law.Why is that? Why are there such issues between two women who love the same man but in different ways?As I looked at the responses and the complaints of women I coach, I found that there were four critical skills that both women need to develop.Looking for a Catholic life coach to help you navigate marriage and motherhood? Sign up for a free coaching session with me to see how coaching can help you achieve the life you want! Go to janetquinlan.com for more information.Follow me on Instagram @janetquinlancoaching
Are you willing to be in for all of it? So fun to explore this and much more with the beautiful Jill Pack. Resources~ Free Download: Connection Blueprinthttps://leannaustin.com/connectionblueprint/ Free Download: The One Questionhttps://leannaustin.com/the-one-question/ Connection Crew Program:https://leannaustin.com/register/ Hybrid (one-on-one coaching) Details:https://leannaustin.com/one-to-one-coaching/ Lovin My Daughter-In-Law Book:book details HERE LeAnn Austin Website:https://leannaustin.com/ Get the full show notes and more information here: https://leannaustin.com/podcast/
What do you think about the in-laws in your family? Daughter-in-law, mother-in-law, sister-in-law, son-in-law, or whoever you're thinking about. Some you may love, and others not so much. Take a listen as I share 3 benefits of using the term in-love rather than in-law. Get the full show notes and more information here: https://leannaustin.com/podcast/
The amazing Liz Carroll shares her beautiful love and relationship insights. Learn more about Liz HERE Liz is a former corporate executive that achieved financial independence, and then was able to retire early and focus on her encore career as a financial life coach and a yoga meditation teacher. Liz shares how she won the lottery with her daughter-in-law, and much more. Liz will be teaching in Connection Crew Program on October 1st. If you want to learn all about financial wellness and ways to plan for your finances moving forward, join us HERE Get the full show notes and more information here: https://leannaustin.com/podcast/
Hey Friend! What makes the mother-in-law and daughter-in-law relationship so challenging, and how can we navigate it gracefully? Join us as I uncover the intricacies of this often complex dynamic with the help of my insightful daughter-in-law, Becca Marshall-Jones. Becca shares her unique perspective on why this relationship is pivotal in family dynamics, and we emphasize the importance of listening and granting grace during these changes. Throughout our candid conversation, we bravely address the assumptions and insecurities hindering open communication. Personal anecdotes highlight the awkwardness of everyday interactions and the stress involved in parenting in front of in-laws. We provide practical advice on building respectful relationships, emphasizing mutual understanding and empathy. Tune in for a heartfelt discussion that aims to foster better relationships within the family. Don't miss a single episode. Hit the “subscribe” button now! Xo, Donna Donna's Resources: Order a copy of my new book - Healthy Conflict, Peaceful Life: A Biblical Guide to Communicating Thoughts, Feelings, and Opinions with Grace, Truth, and Zero Regret. It is available anywhere books are sold– here is the link on Amazon. If you need a helpful resource for someone exploring faith or Christianity or simply want to strengthen your knowledge, you'll want a copy of my book, Seek: A Woman's Guide to Meeting God. It's a must for seekers, new believers, and those who want to be more confident in their faith. Connect with Donna Instagram: @donnaajones Website: www.donnajones.org Twitter:@donnajonesspeak Donna's speaking schedule: https://donnajones.org/events/ For a copy of “15 Things Jesus Would Say to You if You Met Him for Coffee,” go to www.donnajones.org/blog
Send us a Text Message.It's time to film Roller Derby Fiends. With director Grandma being obnoxious on the set, she needs a production assistant by her side to keep her from alienating everyone, including granddaughter, Beatrice. The answer is Robotica, until the cellphone-reading robot gets in the way of an important new friendship.B is for Bisexual - short stories by Laura P. Valtorta
It may be one of the trickiest and most notorious relationships in the history of families: mother and daughter-in-law. We've been both daughter-in-law and mother-in-law and we think there may be some best practices on both sides that can smooth a potentially rough road.
The incredible Leah Davidson shares love and relationship insights about mothers-in-law, daughters-in-law, our nervous system, and much more. Leah will be teaching us how to befriend our nervous system in my Connection Crew Program on June 4th. Now is the perfect time to join Connection Crew, get Leah's expert teaching about your nervous system, as well as somatic practices that you can implement into your life right now. Plus 30 days in Connection Crew Program with access to everything for only $45, which is the best deal ever! Hope to see y'all there~ Get the full show notes and more information here: https://leannaustin.com/podcast/
Ok can we be real here? A mother-in-law who cleans while she's waiting for you to get ready is probably not trying to hurt you ... Call 1-800-DR-LAURA / 1-800-375-2872 or make an appointment at DrLaura.comFollow me on social media:Facebook.com/DrLauraInstagram.com/DrLauraProgramYouTube.com/DrLaura
Ok can we be real here? A mother-in-law who cleans while she's waiting for you to get ready is probably not trying to hurt you ... Call 1-800-DR-LAURA / 1-800-375-2872 or make an appointment at DrLaura.comFollow me on social media:Facebook.com/DrLauraInstagram.com/DrLauraProgramYouTube.com/DrLaura
The beautiful Heidi Allsop shares love and relationship insights about her 5 sons, 4 daughters-in-law and much more~ Take a listen as Heidi gives some excellent ideas to connect more with your son. Get the full show notes and more information here: https://leannaustin.com/podcast/
My beautiful sister-in-law Lesly Austin shares her love and relationship insights, noting how smiles, love, and forgiveness can make your life more beautiful~ Get the full shownotes and more information here: https://leannaustin.com/podcast/
Have you ever been deep sea fishing? Fishing for halibut in Alaska is an incredible experience that I highly recommend. Take a listen to hear how this activity strengthens relationships too. Get the full show notes and more information here: https://leannaustin.com/podcast/
My incredible guest, Eilat Aviram, shares some beautiful love and relationship insights. Eilat has written 2 amazing books that I highly recommend reading: If You Loved Yourself What Would You Do Now? You Have Permission To Exist She is a daring decision's teacher and shares what self-love actually is, and how it's different than self-romance. Eilat tells of the journey and process of loving her mother-in-law before she died. And how looking after your needs is not selfish, it actually is a gift. Learn more about Eilat here: https://ifilovedmyself.com/ Get full show notes and more information here: https://leannaustin.com/podcast/
What were your childhood goals? Listen to hear mine
What does the word boundary mean to you? I believe a boundary is something you do for yourself from a place of love. It doesn't create distance, instead it allows for a more honest connection between you and your daughter-in-law. In Lovin My Daughter-in-law Program for August, I'll help you create and implement boundaries with your DIL or anyone you care about. Get the full show notes and more information here: https://leannaustin.com/podcast/
Ideal versus Perfect ~ there are some big differences and kudos to @corinne_crabtree for teaching me the distinction
Who do you have a manual for? Manuals can be useful for things, but they are not useful for other people. Join Lovin My Daughter-in-law Program today, and come find out how to tweak the manual you have for your DIL, for yourself, or for anyone you care about. Get the full show notes and more information here: https://leannaustin.com/podcast/
How do you feel after getting a haircut? A little re-energized and seeing things a bit more clearly?
Is there anything Mary can do to repair the damage she caused by criticizing her son and daughter-in-law?Email questions or comments: drlaura@drlaura.comParticipate on the radio program: call 1-800-Dr-Laura / 1-800-375-2872 or make an appointment https://www.drlaura.com/make-an-appointment. Follow on social media:Facebook.com/DrLauraInstagram.com/DrLauraProgramTwitter.com/DrLauraProgramPinterest.com/DrLauraYouTube.com/DrLauraBecome a Dr. Laura Family Member: https://www.drlaura.com/ See https://www.drlaura.com/privacy-policy for privacy information.
They're each married to guys who are passionate about duck hunting. Find out how Duck Dynasty stars Kay and Lisa Robertson have made their mother-in-law / daughter-in-law relationship into a friendship that has endured on this episode of The AllMomDoes Podcast with Julie Lyles Carr.Show Notes: https://bit.ly/3qyY1bN
Now that Paulina has left her family, she has a choice to make: Does she take her custody case through the Romani judicial system? Or does she turn to the American courts, trusting the system she has always been taught to fear?Check out more information about this episode. Read the episode transcript. Dive deeper: There is no monolithic “Romani American experience,” not even in California — there are a multitude of them. See opinion pieces by Romani writers in conjunction with the Foretold podcast here.
As a young mother, Paulina grows disillusioned with her home life and yearns for independence and a space she can call her own. Once she opens a new psychic shop, she meets a couple of new clients who give her a peek into their outside world — and there's no going back. Check out photos and more information about this episode. Read the episode transcript. Dive deeper: There is no monolithic “Romani American experience,” not even in California — there are a multitude of them. Author and activist Nicoleta Bitu shares more on how fighting oppression and patriarchy led her to her own Romani feminism.
Now married, Paulina moves in with Bobby's family in Orange County and is met with a host of expectations: cooking, cleaning, serving, working at the psychic shop and having children. This kind of family dynamic has helped keep the Romani culture alive across the centuries. But it still catches Paulina by surprise.Check out photos and more information about this episode. Read the episode transcript. Dive deeper: There is no monolithic “Romani American experience,” not even in California — there are a multitude of them. See opinion pieces by Romani writers in conjunction with the Foretold podcast here.
Join me Wednesday, May 3rd for my free mini-workshop. In less than 30 minutes, you'll learn how to take back your power and not let other people, especially your DIL, ruin your day. Free Registration HERE You're listening to the Love Tidbits Podcast, where you'll discover a small, tasty, delightful, bite-sized tidbit of love. I'm your host, LeAnn Austin Hey y'all, welcome to Love Tidbits, episode #65: Take Back Your Power I recently had a client share with me that her daughter-in-law is coming for Mother's Day, and daughter-in-law's going to ruin the whole day for her. I didn't fully understand what she was talking about and asked her to tell me more. My client said, well, when daughter-in-law comes to visit, she doesn't say much, or seem to want to interact with me. I can't tell if she's upset about something. I spend the whole time daughter-in-law is around walking on eggshells, and not even sure how to act, fearing that she won't have a good time and will come over even less than she already does. It's Mother's Day and I want to enjoy the day, but my daughter-in-law seems to mess that up, and other days I'm with her as well. Hmmm, well this got me thinking, how often do we let other people ruin our experience, whether it's on a holiday or any day? How do we keep our peace when someone isn't behaving in the way we want them to, or think that they should? I catch myself doing this sometimes, especially with my kids. Things would be so much better if they would, fill in the blank. A few things that I've heard of and have happened to me, you may relate to as well. Our dinner would be so much nicer if they would help me clean up. If they would just stop looking at their phone or playing video games, we could actually have a conversation like a normal family. Things would be so much better if they would spend more time or less time with me, depending on the situation. Now you get the picture. Notice how we're giving the other person power over our life, as if they're in charge of how we think, feel, and act. What if we take back our power? Meaning, what if we take responsibility for how we show up, despite what everyone else around us is doing, hmm? One quick tip to help with this. Show yourself some love. When I notice myself in situations like this, and getting really frustrated, I put my hand on my heart, take a few deep breaths, and remind myself, of course I'm upset that so-and-so did whatever. Every human wishes other people would do things differently. Slowing things down and giving myself a little space and grace, brings the power back to me. I know some of you are worried that your daughter-in-law is going to ruin Mother's Day or some upcoming event. I can help you with this. Join me on Wednesday, May 3rd at 1:00 pm eastern time for my free mini workshop. In less than 30 minutes, you'll learn how to take back your power. And not let other people, especially your daughter-in-law, ruin your day. Free Registration HERE And in my Lovin Me program for May, we'll be focusing on how you keep your peace when someone isn't doing what you'd like them to do. We'll explore many ways to take your power back, and I have an awesome acronym that I created and will share to help with this as well. So join our Lovin Me community, and together let's create more peace and love despite what may be going on around us. I love the quote by Debbie Ford: "Now is the time to take back your energy, your power, and your peace." Hmmm, something to think about. Have a good one y'all ~ and here's to taking back your power, peace, and love. If you're enjoying this podcast, please share and leave a review, to help others hear tidbits of love. What would it feel like to finish your goals, enjoy your relationships, especially with your daughter-in-law, appreciate your body, and embrace being you? Join my Lovin Me program today, and see yourself in a whole new way. You're already really good at loving others. I'll help you become an expert at loving you. More information at leannaustin.com
In this weeks episode, listen in as Amanda reads Diana more Redit posts to get her reaction. While a theme wasn't planned it turned into an "in-law" episode. How would the Mamas have reacted in similar situations? Email: unvarnishedmama@gmail.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/UnvarnishedMamaInstagram: instagram.com/unvarnished_mamas/Tik Tok: Unvarnished Mama
What does Sticky Tack have to do with Love? Listen as my cute nephew CJ shares a beautiful analogy telling us how. You're listening to the Love Tidbits Podcast, where you'll discover a small, tasty, delightful, bite-sized tidbit of love. I'm your host, LeAnn Austin Hey y'all, welcome to Love Tidbits, episode number 53: Sticky Tack Have you ever used sticky tack before? It's quite a magical thing. You can stick little random things everywhere with this sticky stuff, and then when you pull it up, there's no evidence that anything was there. I have some amazing nieces and nephews, and one in particular, is on a mission. His name is CJ and he's in Bosnia right now. He shared a video recently relating sticky tack to love. He showed how he had taken his sticky tack and put pictures of people and things that were important to him all over his wall. CJ noted, "that love is the sticky tack that connects us all together." What a beautiful analogy. I've been thinking about this a lot and pondering which relationships in my life do I want to add more sticky tack to, or freshen up the stuff that's getting old and I'm not connecting as well as I'd like. For me right now, it's my relationship with Jesus, with a particular member in my family, and my relationship with my business. Three very different things, but all that I'm intentionally increasing the sticky tack, or the love I feel to strengthen the bonds with these particular people and things. What about you? Is there someone in particular that you want to strengthen your relationship with? Is there someone you want to feel more love for? I get so excited talking about and coaching on relationships, especially with our daughters-in-law. I have a lot of great tools, and tips, and sticky tack to increase the love you feel for her and for you. Now you may be like, wait LeAnn, I don't have a daughter-in-law, but I'm guessing there is someone in your life that you'd like to strengthen your relationship with, and I can help you with the sticky tack, or the love, to make that happen. February is the perfect time to increase the love we feel for people in our lives. So join me on Thursday, February 9th, for a complimentary 20 minute class. In these few minutes together, I'll help you create more fun, love, and genuine connection with your daughter-in-law, or anyone you'd like to increase the sticky tack with. Click on the link in the show notes or in my bio to sign up. *Sign up HERE My favorite quote from my sweet nephew CJ is: "Relationships are everything. Sticky tack bonds us together in love." Hmmm, something to think about. Have a good one y'all, and here's to sticky tack and love. If you're enjoying this podcast, please share and leave a review to help others hear tidbits of love. What would it feel like to finish your goals, enjoy your relationships, especially with your daughter-in-law, appreciate your body, and embrace being you? Join my Lovin Me program today, and see yourself in a whole new way. You're already really good at loving others. I'll help you become an expert at loving you. More information at leannaustin.com
Denise talks to internationally competitive ice dancer, once ranked 12th in the world, and Olympian Isabella Tobias Lites, who also happens to be her daughter-in-law—or daughter-in-love, as she affectionately dubbed her. Isabella is married to Denise's son, Sam. With so much accomplished in 30 short years, Isabella has a plenitude of proud moments. She's most proud of three things: her children, solid relationships with friends and family and the fact that she's always been able to remain true to herself. She feels fortunate to have parents who never wanted her to lose herself in her skating career. Their love and commitment inspired her to maintain her sense of self, eventually leading her to return to college and finish her degree which she put on hold to pursue professional athletics. Her choice to end her athletic career happened amid dark and difficult circumstances. “As a figure skater it's your job to make things look effortless and glamorous and there's a lot that goes on behind the scenes that people don't see.” Again, she credits her support network with helping her overcome her sadness and rechanneling her energy into her studies at SMU. Isabella's confidence comes from an inner resolve and a strong sense of self-worth. Like her mother-in-law, she loves fiercely and deeply. The two women share a special bond and a friendship that comes from a shared love of family, and a perspective that adding in-laws to a family reflects the group's expansion, and the greater possibility of even more love. Tied for first place as her favorite Detroit moment, not surprisingly, are the first time she met Sam at Comerica Park and their fairy tale wedding celebration at the Fox Theatre. Mother and Daughter-in-Love wrap up their heartwarming conversation with advice for new moms and new grandparents. Isabella says remember to, “give yourself some grace.” *** Representing both Israel and Lithuania, internationally competitive ice dancer and Olympic competitor Isabella Tobias Lites is a native New Yorker. From 1999 to 2007 she attended the George Balanchine School of American Ballet and performed with the New York City Ballet. Having moved to Michigan to pursue a skating career, she met her future husband, Samuel Lites, whom she married in 2017. In 2019, Tobias Lites finished her undergraduate degree at Southern Methodist University, where she was a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority, Phi Beta Kappa, the Robert Stewart Hyer Society, and graduated with honors in May 2020. She lives with her husband and two sons in Detroit. Denise Ilitch, an owner of Ilitch Family Companies and President of Ilitch Enterprises, has been a part of Detroit's business and philanthropic community for over 40 years. As a mother, lawyer, entrepreneur, devoted community servant and tireless advocate for women and children, she learned early, from her father, that everyone is worthy of contributing to the world. Her passion for affordable, accessible, quality education stems from her own experience as a first-generation student, earning a bachelor's degree from the University of Michigan, where she currently serves on the Board of Regents, and a law degree from the University of Detroit Law School. FOLLOW DENISE @thedeniseilitchshow TO LEARN MORE about all our inspiring podcasts visit https://www.lifestough.com/.
Lexman and Tuomas discuss caravanserais, daughter-in-laws, and xerography.
This podcast discusses the paradox of finding a ‘Doctor Bahu' yet 77% of the female medical professionals in Pakistan aren't practicing medicine, one of the reason could be giving up on choices made against their free will, in order to live up to their responsibilities as a wife, daughter or a homemaker.
On this episode "Ms Helen" bets "STephy" if she's able to resist "Artie" for the next couple of days then she'll leave her alone this includes moving in with "Clarisse" for the next couple of days so "Artie" can concentrate on his designs. The rest of the debate ladies will come to town. Plus "STephy" lays out her own rules for "Ms Helen" if she wins
Dear Doug & Rebecca,I have always been so close to my son. He got engaged in the Spring to a girl that doesn't like me. She scarcely makes eye contact with me, but is warm and engaging to everyone else. Now she and her mother are edging me out of all of the wedding planning. Her mother even told me she will pay for the rehearsal dinner.My son says I'm making a big deal out of nothing. What should I do?
Jani offers advice on how to build a bridge to your daughter-in-law's heart, suggesting three tangible ways to strengthen your son's marriage.Support the show (https://renewalministries.com/donate/)
Dear Rebecca & Burns,Our we invited our son and daughter-in-law to move in with us so they could pay down their debt and afford a house. The deal was for two years. This has been terrible. They are messy, they waste food, leave clean clothes in washing machine, and are overall poor house guests. Additionally, our daughter-in-law has lost her job and made no efforts to find a new one.We feel we are being taken advantage of, but we don't want to kick them out and ruin our relationship with them. Tell Big Joe we need his help.
In this episode, we hear from listeners on the good, bad, and ugly of in-laws. What works when navigating that relationship? What doesn't? How do we set reasonable boundaries and also respect family members? And, we look at the other side of the coin now that we both HAVE in-laws and ARE in-laws ourselves. What are our lessons learned about what to do and what not to do.
Michelle Rayburn is a mom and a mother-in-law. She shares how working through conflict with her own mother-in-law shaped how she approached relationship with her own daughters-in-law. Shownotes: https://www.thismomknows.com/blog/Michelle-Rayburn
Robin & Sam speak with educator, actress and daughter-in-law, Rebekah Stevenson-Gibbs, about her journey toward active anti-racism, working in Progress Theatre and raising an aware child in a racist society. Support Progress Theatre: online - www.progresstheatre.com Instagram - @beprogressnow
Facebook has removed a video of former US President Donald Trump from the page of his daughter-in-law Lara Trump.The social media network blocked Mr Trump from its platform on 7th January following riots by his supporters on the Capitol building in Washington.Lara Trump, who is married to Mr Trump's son Eric, and a new Fox News contributor, posted a video of herself interviewing Mr Trump. She later posted a screenshot of an email she received from Facebook warning her of the ban."In line with the block we placed on Donald Trump's Facebook and Instagram accounts, further content posted in the voice of Donald Trump will be removed and result in additional limitations on the account," an email from "Katelyn" read. Twitter and Youtube had permanently deleted all Mr Trump's accounts.
This episode is about the touchy topic of mothers and daughters in law. Joining me for the conversation is my daughter-in-law, Heaven Dampier. Heaven and I share our perspectives of what it was like to feel the tension between us, what we did about it, and the gifts we now have. CLICK HERE for show notes CLICK HERE for the free download: Journal Prompts for Emotional Processing Follow me on Instagram
Its holiday time again and nothing says HAPPY HOLIDAYS like a crazy old aunt with syphilis. Good times.
Shelby and Amanda share some creepy Reddit stories combined with their own personal stories, some of which include Amanda peeing her pants (as always).Amanda learns it is extremely difficult to read anything after drinking one glass of wine.
MIL Amanda complains endlessly about her ex-job and explains why there have been no podcasts recently. DIL Shelby drinks wine for the first time in a long time and we all know that's entertaining!!!
The Tenth Sunday after PentecostJeremiah 23:23-29Psalm 82Hebrews 12:1-14Luke 12:49-56
Shelby and Amanda explore toxic MIL's (to make Amanda feel better about herself) and Wine in a CAN!
MIL and DIL catch up over murderous in-laws, vodka, wine and worms.
Shelby has been MIA for far too long and Amanda is bitter.
All bets are off. After days of talking about podcasting, we finally actually did it. Drinks are involved (of course) and there is no telling what we actually say or do.www.facebook.com/winethefnotwww.instagram.com/winethefnot?Please don't forget to like and subscribe to us even if you technically don't like us. Consider it your good deed for the year.
Join us for an alcohol infused vent session about our pet peeves. We admit we are petty and bitter but its not our fault, its the fault of annoying, stupid people (and perhaps the alcohol).PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE don't forget to like and subscribe to us. Message us on FB or IG and tell us what to talk about next. Clearly we need ALL the help we can get.www.facebook.com/winethefnotwww.instagram.com/winethefnot?
Shelby & Amanda take a walk down memory lane and share crazy crap that has happened to them over the years. As always, wine is involved so no doubt our stories are way more dramatic then necessary. These are OUR stories so we can remember them however we want. Check us out and message us on FB and Instagram.www.facebook.com/winethefnotwww.instagram.com/winethefnot?
In this caregiver spotlight episode, meet Dannelle LeBlanc who cared for her father-in-law with Parkinson’s disease. In this episode, Dannelle shares about the challenges she overcame when caring for an interracial family member. Her personality shines when she speaks about the importance of perseverance, joy, meditation, and her new gift registry program for family caregivers to recognize and prepare them for their meaningful life-changing journey.
In this caregiver spotlight episode, meet Dannelle LeBlanc who cared for her father-in-law with Parkinson's disease. In this episode, Dannelle shares about the challenges she overcame when caring for an interracial family member. Her personality shines when she speaks about the importance of perseverance, joy, meditation, and her new gift registry program for family caregivers to recognize and prepare them for their meaningful life-changing journey.
In this caregiver spotlight episode, meet Dannelle LeBlanc who cared for her father-in-law with Parkinson’s disease. In this episode, Dannelle shares about the challenges she overcame when caring for an interracial family member. Her personality shines when she speaks about the importance of perseverance, joy, meditation, and her new gift registry program for family caregivers to recognize and prepare them for their meaningful life-changing journey.
Mother and daughter-in-law get together (1200 miles apart), enjoy way too many drinks and discuss the people that drive them nuts on social media. It ends up being a rant session but a well deserved rant session. There's a whole bunch of wannabe "influencers" embarrassing themselves on the daily, and we are OVER IT. Cheers :)
Shelby and Amanda get brutally honest talking all things VAGINAS. As always, alcohol is involved which definitely doesn't help the convo much, but it doesn't hurt it either. Find us at: www.facebook.com/winethefnotwww.instagram.com/winethefnot?Like us and subscribe please. We need love :)
Being 1500 miles away from the ones you love on a holiday is NOT easy. Trying to record a podcast when we have ZERO technical ability and have been inhaling alcohol, TOTALLY NOT EASY. But hey, WINE THE F NOT?
My (aka THE MOTHER-IN-LAW) vodka infused ramblings on a beautiful Easter Sunday. Shelby (aka THE DAUGHTER-IN-LAW) has no clue I'm recording today and lets hope she never finds out. Lets see what happens when boredom and rational thinking are taken over by a microphone and a drink.
Not all In-laws are out to get. Some just want to bond. Today's episode discusses how to cope with In-Laws.
Marrying into a family is always a challenge and how things are handled always incurs karma. Young and innocent or older and wiser, when you are a daughter-in-law there is trepidation at the beginning of any relationship with your husbands family. Tina and Laura explore the challenges and triumphs that can come from handling this karmically challenging situation with grace and wisdom.
What should you do if your in-laws come over and argue. Constantly. Every time! Dr. Noelle Nelson offers several tips on how to handle this situation and how to keep the toxic in-law relationship from creating a wedge in your own marriage. For more go to www.hitchedmag.com
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