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Can AI save your marriage? For all the fear mongering out there about AI taking us all down - there are obviously some positive elements to it. Like today’s episode for example … listen in as Kellie Hurst gives some ChatGPT-suggested relationship experiments. Are you willing to try some of them?

Even the happiest marriages aren’t tension-free, and that’s not a sign something’s wrong. It’s a sign something’s real. In this episode, we unpack the friction that shows up in every relationship; but not around conflict management perse'. More about navigating a long life together without naturally growing apart. For example, if one partner longs for more autonomy than the other, can they be happy together? Listen in on today's solo episode with Kellie Hurst.

In this episode, Kellie Hurst sits down with Jodie Berndt, author of Praying the Scriptures For Your Marriage (among other titles in the series) It's a heartfelt conversation about the how, what, and why of praying for your most important (and challenging) relationship. You’ll walk away inspired and maybe even ready to dig into the holy Scriptures for inspiration. Hope you enjoy it!

In this episode, we dive into the phenomenon known as The Walkaway Wife Syndrome—aka the moment a wife mentally packs her bags long before she ever touches a suitcase. We’ll talk about how she didn’t suddenly snap (shocking, we know), and why husbands often miss the mile-high stack of warning signs. Most importantly, we’ll walk through what couples can do before someone heads for the mental exit door—because emotional disconnection doesn’t have to be inevitable. Grab your coffee. This episode is here to help you avoid becoming a marital cautionary tale.

The holidays can bring joy… and a whole lot of stress. Between shopping lists, family gatherings, and endless to-do’s, it’s easy for your marriage to get lost in the shuffle. In this episode, Kellie and Brett Hurst discuss how to stay connected, communicate well, and keep your sense of humor when the holiday pressure starts to build. Because your relationship deserves more than just survival this season—it deserves a little merry and bright, too.

In this second part of the discussion about finances, Kellie and Brett Hurst break down the final three types of "money personalities". Which one describes you best? Which one explains how your partner deals with money? Talking about the way we feel about money can be a real relationship-strengthener. Don't give in to the temptation to avoid conversations about your money. Come together around the topic ... it could be a game-changer!

When it comes to finances, some say every married couple has a "saver" and a "spender". But do these two options tell the whole story? In today's conversation, Kellie and Brett Hurst discuss four "money personalities". Pull up a chair and listen in. It might spur some great conversation!

We all played the "Hide and Seek" game as kids. Some of us still play it as adults; but not the same way. We hide in marriage. It's called self-protection and it shows up in all of us in different ways and for different reasons. Listen to today's episode with Kellie and Brett Hurst to see if you're hiding - and how you can be found.

We all have our immature moments. They can show up regularly when we're arguing with our partner. However, if you find yourself saying certain phrases repeatedly, you may want to listen to today's conversation with Kellie and Brett Hurst. A pattern of particularly immature reactions can play havoc with your relationship. Learn what responses to look for, and why you may need to mature up.

“It’s not my fault!” … Have you ever uttered those words during a fight with your partner? We all have. But can something be your responsibility even if it wasn’t your fault? Are intentions the only litmus test to gauge responsibility? Tune in to today’s conversation with Kellie and Brett Hurst as they attempt to dissect this topic.