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In the Loop with Andy Andrews

ITL064 : How to Guard Your Marriage from Infidelity

In the Loop with Andy Andrews

Matt Lempert

Business

4.9614 Ratings

🗓️ 14 December 2012

⏱️ 30 minutes

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Summary

On today’s episode of In the Loop, Andy and A.T. discuss the epidemic of business, government, and community leaders being unfaithful in marriage and what we can do about it.

 

What are the sources of infidelity?

·      One is the fact that we live in a fallen world—the nature of man is a source of it

·      Our affections rule every part of our life, so we must guard them carefully

·      Even if you’ve been married for a long time, you still need to constantly guard yourself

·      You have to live an open life—a life in which you are honest with yourself

·      Never be convinced that this can’t happen to you

 

Andy recently talked to a group of politicians and their spouses about infidelity and dishonesty

·      He told them that all the infidelity and dishonesty among politicians had made the average voter sick of all of them, whether they had done anything yet or not

·      He told them not to let weak moments get in the way of all the work they put into getting elected and all the good things they want to accomplish

·      Share everything with your spouse—email accounts, Facebook passwords and messages, etc.

·      Never be in a room alone with someone of the opposite sex

·      Make fences around you that are guarded by those you love

 

Most of the time, men are at the root of infidelity, but Andy has a thought for women as well

·      Marriage is about love and respect

·      Women feel respected when they are loved

·      But men feel loved when they are respected

 

Were you encouraged or helped by this podcast? Send it to a friend!

 

Questions for Listeners

 

·      How do you guard your marriage from infidelity?

o   Phone: 1-800-726-ANDY

o   E-Mail: InTheLoop@AndyAndrews.com

o   Facebook.com/AndyAndrews

                     o Twitter.com/AndyAndrews


Transcript

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0:00.0

You're listening to In the Loop with Andy Andrews, a unique opportunity to see life from a different perspective with New York Times bestselling author, Andy Andrews.

0:12.2

Now here's your host, Andy Trob.

0:15.1

Well, however, I am your host, Andy Trob.

0:17.2

You can call me AT, and I want to welcome you again to end the loop where Andy Andrews

0:21.3

shares powerful yet simple principles that once applied will change your life forever.

0:27.3

On today's show, we're going to discuss a difficult topic that unfortunately has dominated

0:31.5

the national headlines in the last few weeks and months. But before we do that, let me welcome

0:36.5

again your friend in mind, Mr. Andy Andrews.

0:38.9

I am glad to be here, AT. Well, recently, we've seen several leaders in business, as well as government,

0:47.4

that have been accused, or actually it's been proven, that they've been unfaithful in their marriages.

0:53.9

And unfortunately, it doesn't seem that the problem is getting smaller.

0:58.3

It seems like it's getting worse.

1:00.6

Yeah, it doesn't matter if you're listening to this podcast as a first run or a repeat.

1:08.0

I promise it will be apropos. Right, right. Oh my gosh, that's so crazy that just happened yesterday. Well, yeah.

1:14.7

Yeah. It did, no matter what day it is. So as it becomes more common, Andy,

1:21.7

it has the potential to become more the norm instead of the exception. And here's what comes to mind.

1:30.4

There's actually other countries that will turn the other way, it becomes a non-issue,

1:37.3

when their leaders are found to be in an affair. They wonder, what are the Americans making

1:42.5

such a big deal about? Right right and so this is a difficult

1:46.4

topic right it's it's kind of a heavy one but um it's important and so we want to talk about it

1:52.8

uh and so i have some questions around it um and and so here let's just jump right into it what

2:00.6

let me let me let me ask you this.

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