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🗓️ 12 May 2020
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Relationships are filled with disappointment, but they’re also the primary source of our personal happiness. So it’s no surprise that the number one question psychologists hear over and over again is, “What’s the single most important thing you can do for your relationships?” Dr. Leslie Parrott opens up about what she has found to be the answer to this pressing question. She shares three hallmarks to personal health that can radically impact all of your relationships.
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0:00.0 | Hello, everyone, and welcome to the Graceology with Gwen Smith podcast. I'm Gwen Smith, |
0:09.0 | and I am so glad you've joined me today. Around here, we have fun, faith-focused, grace-filled |
0:14.5 | conversations, all to help you know and trust God more. Our discussions are honest, often humorous, and always practical, |
0:23.7 | and they're going to encourage you in meaningful ways to live out and lean on the grace of Jesus |
0:29.3 | in the midst of cluttered, messy days. You got any of those? I know I do, and I cannot wait to get to |
0:36.5 | today's conversation, which is all about the secret |
0:39.4 | to having strong relationships. My guest is renowned psychologist Dr. Leslie Parrott. |
0:47.5 | Leslie is a university professor, and she's the co-author of several New York Times best-selling |
0:52.9 | books, including Love Talk, Crazy Good Sex, and the award-author of several New York Times bestselling books, including Love Talk, Crazy Good |
0:56.1 | Sex, and the award-winning book, Saving Your Marriage Before It Starts. The work of Dr. Parrott |
1:02.7 | and her psychologist husband has been featured all over the place, like in the New York Times, |
1:08.2 | USA Today, Today, they've been on Good Morning America, Oprah, The Today Show, and more. |
1:13.6 | And today, Leslie and I sit down and talk about their brand new book, Healthy Me, Healthy Us. |
1:19.3 | I mean, without question, relationships are filled with disappointment. |
1:23.2 | But they're also the primary source of our personal happiness. |
1:26.6 | So it's no surprise that the number one question psychologists here over and over again is, |
1:32.5 | what is the single most important thing you can do for your relationships? |
1:37.2 | Well, after 25 years of researching, writing, and speaking on this subject, Leslie Parrott |
1:41.9 | opens up about what she and her husband have found to be the |
1:44.8 | answer to this pressing question. And today, she shares three hallmarks to personal health |
1:50.3 | that can radically impact your relationship. So stick around. You're going to love today's episode. Hey guys, before we jump into the episode, I want to hit you with a personal challenge. |
2:08.7 | We talk a lot around here about studying the Bible, and here's why. |
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