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Awesome Marriage Podcast

Achieving Awesome Communication: Nonverbal Communication Ep. 469

Awesome Marriage Podcast

Dr. Kim Kimberling

Relationships, Society & Culture, Religion & Spirituality, Christianity

4.9813 Ratings

🗓️ 15 June 2021

⏱️ 27 minutes

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Summary

A recent survey we did showed that communication is the #1 issue couples want help with. So we're going to unpack some practical ways to improve the communication in your marriage, with a 6-episode series on "Achieving Awesome Communication." Nonverbal communication is over 70% of how we communicate, so we want to be sure we do well with it! Listen today and find out how you can improve the nonverbal communication in your marriage. 

 

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  • Are you tired of the same old dinner date? Our new Summer Bucket List Date Design has simple and fun ways to make the most of date night! 
  • Dr. Kim and Christina mentioned the 30-Day Communication Challenge to help get the communication in your marriage on a healthy track. This is an awesome way to check in, prevent conflict and know your spouse better! 
  • Dr. Kim highly suggests a weekly check in with your spouse as a way to prevent conflict. Our Weekly Marriage Check in Guide makes this super easy to do and it's yours for a donation of any amount. 
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Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome to the awesome marriage podcast, a place for honest conversations about marriage and practical advice on how to build an awesome marriage.

0:10.1

I am your co-host, Christina Dodson.

0:12.2

On the show will be our host, Dr. Kim Kimberling.

0:15.0

Dr. Kim is a marriage counselor and has been married for over 50 years.

0:18.7

His passion is to help you strengthen your most intimate relationship.

0:26.6

Today we are starting a series on communication. Communication is the main issue in most marriage

0:36.1

conflicts. So we want to take some time to help

0:38.9

equip you to achieve awesome communication in marriage. Today we're going to be talking all about

0:44.1

nonverbal communication. Most experts agree that 70 to 93% of communication is nonverbal.

0:52.4

That means this piece of your marriage communication matters a lot.

0:56.8

If you are new to the show, we drop a new episode every Tuesday, and on the last Tuesday

1:00.8

of every month is a special guest interview.

1:03.2

Be sure to go ahead and hit subscribe in whatever app you're listening so that you can

1:06.7

join us every week.

1:08.3

So, Dr. Kim, what are the different types of non-verbal communication?

1:12.7

Well, first, I'm so glad we're doing this series on communication. Me too. You and I, you know,

1:16.8

when we met with our team and they told us to things that they're hearing from people,

1:20.5

those who are on all our social media and, you know, our frontline people, and they're saying

1:23.8

communication, communication. We get so much about communication. So I think it's timely.

1:28.1

I think it's something as a counselor I know that is true. Couples that communicate well,

1:32.4

their marriage is good. And so I'm excited that we're going to do this series. And so let's look,

1:37.5

nonverbal communication. It's really, it's when you're not talking, it's your body language. It's your movement.

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