Why Marital Conflict is Good + Getting Your Marriage Back on Track + Living and Loving + Surviving Your In-Laws +

Guest 1: Hal Edward Runkel, coauthor of Screamfree Marriage.

ScreamFree Marriage: Calming Down, Growing Up, and Getting Closer
Topic: Calming down, growing up, and getting closer.
Issues: Debunking traditional marital wisdom; learning to embrace the inevitable conflicts in marriage; how conflict can help couples grow into new levels of maturity and intimacy; building a closer, more passionate marriage than ever before.


Sync Your Relationship, Save Your Marriage: Four Steps to Getting Back on Track   [SYNC YOUR RELATIONSHIP SAVE YO] [Hardcover]
Guest 2: Peter Fraenkel, author of Sync Your Relationship, Save Your Marriage.

Topic: Four steps to getting back on track.
Issues: Understanding your natural rhythms (are you always on time or always late? A planner or a procrastinator?) Why a rift in rhythm in at the core of fights about money, sex, housework, and kids; using new rhythms to deepen your emotional bond and recharge your intimacy.


NOW I GET IT!  Totally Sensational Advice for Living and Loving
Guest 3: Linda Sapadin, author of Now I Get It.
Topic: Sensational advice for living and loving.
Issues: Building competence, enhancing communication, enriching relationships, getting along with difficult people.


How to Survive Your In-Laws: Advice from Hundreds of Married Couples Who Did (Hundreds of Heads Survival Guides)
Guest 4: Andrea Syrtash, author of How to Survive Your In-Laws.
Topic: Hands on advice from hundreds of couples.
Issues: Taming the Monsters-in-law; salvaging the holidays, winning the battles without losing the college fund, keeping your spouse on your side.

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