Our Guide to Talking (and Really Hearing) Each Other
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Welcome back to the Naked Marriage podcast with Dave & Ashley Willis! Today, we’re getting real about the importance of communication in marriage. We’re sharing some of our own struggles and how those tough moments impacted our relationship. Honestly, it wasn’t always easy, and sometimes, we needed professional help to get back on track. We’ll talk about practical steps like making eye contact, starting conversations gently, and really listening to each other—plus why it’s so important to assume the best in your partner. We hope this chat encourages you to keep those lines of communication open and build a marriage that thrives. ---------------- For all links mentioned in the episode & more XO content, visit https://linktr.ee/nakedmarriage ---------------- Chapters 00:00 The Importance of Communication in Marriage 01:00 The Challenges of Communication in Marriage 08:40 Addressing Communication Patterns Learned from Childhood 13:49 The Role of Counseling in Improving Communication 17:59 Recognizing Red Flags and Seeking Help 19:25 Setting Boundaries and Learning Healthy Communication Techniques 22:16 The Importance of Effective Communication in Marriage 25:09 Practical Tips for Improving Communication 28:47 Assuming the Best and Prioritizing Open Communication 33:27 The Role of Listening and Avoiding Assumptions in Communication Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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