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Nick Pavlidis
Confessions of a Terrible Husband with Nick Pavlidis
Confessions of a Terrible Husband is a marriage podcast for people who are looking for real advice from the trenches and who are committed to taking personal responsibility over improving their relationships. Hear Nick Pavlidis talk all things marriage and life and interview people like Fawn Weaver from The Happy Wives Club, John G. Miller, of QBQ, Inc., Dan Miller and Joanne Miller of 48 Days to the Work You Love, Derek and Carrie Olsen from Better Conversations, Marcus and Ashley Kusi from the Our Peaceful Family, and many, many more, about the best ways to have an amazing relationship!
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4.8 stars from 385 ratings
A timeless podcast for those wanting to become a better husband. I’m writing this review after listening to just one episode - ‘The Husband Code of Conduct with Bill Mcdonald’ - Definitely worth a listen. I really hope to see and be able to hear more from Nic’s podcast. Fantastic! -Gordon...Read full review »
gpcanton via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/03/18
I want to like it ... but don’t
I like the concept and Nick is honest about his journey but that’s what it is - his journey. The content is way too infrequent and usually sounds like a personal blog. He’s a lawyer by trade so he’s not an expert (which, to his credit, he admits). So all he really has are personal anecdotes. I...Read full review »
Ilnor via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/15/17
I've listened to a few episodes. There is some good information. I'm listening to episode 42 now. The first 16 minutes could be skipped. It's like a pissing contest with the guys talking about their achievements or what they've had to deal with. Let's get right to it with a thirty second...Read full review »
Raganlb via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/10/17
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