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ONE Extraordinary Marriage Show

201: I’M SORRY

ONE Extraordinary Marriage Show

Tony & Alisa DiLorenzo

Religion & Spirituality, Sexuality, Kids & Family, Health & Fitness, Christianity

4.61.7K Ratings

🗓️ 7 January 2014

⏱️ 30 minutes

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Summary

It is very easy after a confrontation with your spouse to say something like “Are we good?” and expect the issue to be resolved. In other situations you may not say anything and just go about your business with this unfinished issue hanging around you and your spouse. When you have many of these stacked one upon another there is going to be frustration and irritation in your marriage. In this weeks show Tony & Alisa are going to discuss the importance of saying "I'm sorry" so that your spouse knows that you have not minimized, failed to acknowledge or brushed the issue under the rug. Love Always: 90-Day Marriage Makeover Question Behind the Question (via Amazon) P90X3 Workout: Get Ripped In 30 Minutes a Day Alisa Interviewed on What Do You Do Support ONE Extraordinary Marriage by shopping at Amazon.com. Leave a review on iTunes | Submit a question | Call (858)876-5663 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Transcript

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0:00.0

From San Diego, California, this is a one extraordinary marriage show where being busy is overdone,

0:06.1

romancing is fun, and scheduling sex has taken the guesswork out of wondering when you're going to get some.

0:11.8

I'm Tony Delorezzo,, your co-host, along with my

0:14.8

beautiful wife, Elisa. From coast to coast and around the world, thank you for joining us.

0:20.0

It's time to talk sex, love, and commitment.

0:23.4

Give us a call at 858, 876, 563.

0:28.0

That's 858, 876, 563.

0:38.4

In today's show, we're talking about really taking responsibility

0:42.3

for your actions, not just brushing them off.

0:44.7

Mmm. How often have we done that in our marriages? Have we just brush things off? And I want you to think about this quote today from author and scientist David Brin.

0:57.0

He says, when it comes to privacy and accountability,

1:01.0

people always demand the former for themselves and the latter for

1:05.7

everyone else.

1:06.7

Yep.

1:07.7

It's true.

1:08.7

We want to put up these walls around what we do and you know call it private and

1:12.2

tack it away and then for everybody else we want

1:14.8

you to be accountable we want you to own your own actions but we don't do that for

1:19.6

ourselves for ourselves and so we're really going to be unpacking that today and talking about that.

1:24.4

Before we get started though, I want to just share with you this hug that I've gotten received via Facebook.

1:33.3

A couple weeks ago I did an interview with Tracy Allen.

1:37.0

She has, her business is called 9 to 5 knot

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