114. Fitting in v. Belonging

For years I sought to fit in to my marriage only to find I didn’t actually belong. My mixed faith marriage helped me to see that my efforts to belong (i.e. fitting in) were actually stopping me from belonging.

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113. They Don’t Approve

This episode is for those of you who have had the faith transition. If you are like me, after your faith transition you believed that your spouse didn’t approve of you anymore or didn’t like you. I certainly believed both. This led me to create distance and withdraw even though I wanted to be close and belong. Here I talk about how to lean back into love and fall in love again.

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112. Mixed Faith Marriage Panel Discussion: Partnership

In this panel discussion myself (@BrookeBoothCoaching), Chris Rich (@ChrisRichCoaching) and Suzette Halterman (@SuzetteHaltermanCoaching) talk about partnership. In this discussion we talk about definitions of partnership, how to develop a partnership (even if your spouse is not interested), and compare partnership to other types of relationships. We share our own experiences with partnership in our individual mixed faith marriages.

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111. Intention and Impact in a Mixed Faith Marriage

Most of the time our intention is very good in our mixed faith marriage. We want what’s best for our spouse and we love them. However, we stop there and do not look closely at the impact of our words and behavior.

Good intention does not nullify bad impact.

In this episode I give some examples of language that is probably from a good intention but may create a bad impact.

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