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Awesome Marriage Podcast

Simple Ways To Be A Nicer Spouse | Ep. 463

Awesome Marriage Podcast

Dr. Kim Kimberling

Christianity, Relationships, Society & Culture, Religion & Spirituality

4.9813 Ratings

🗓️ 6 April 2021

⏱️ 31 minutes

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Summary

One of the main things that produces conflict is a lack of sensitivity or kindness. Dr. Kim shares how he has seen a lack of kindness among couples in the counseling room. No matter where your marriage is today ALL of our marriages would be better if we were a little nicer to each other. Join us today as we talk simple ways to just be nice to your spouse. 

 

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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 Kimmerling.

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

0:21.9

relationship. Today we're going to be talking about how to be a nicer spouse.

0:32.8

One of the main things that produces conflict is a lack of sensitivity or kindness.

0:38.9

No matter where your marriage is at today, all of our marriages would be better if we were a little nicer to each other.

0:43.4

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

0:47.6

month, it's a special guest interview. Be sure to go ahead and hit subscribe in whatever app

0:52.5

you're listening in so that you can tune in

0:54.4

every single week to the awesome marriage podcast. So, Dr. Kim, how will being a nicer spouse

1:00.7

help build an awesome marriage? You know, I think this is a really important topic. I see more

1:06.0

couples not being nice to each other than I ever have. And I think a lot of it with COVID and coming through

1:11.5

2020 and now into 2021, whether we're irritable or whatever. And I see it in the counseling room.

1:18.1

Couples that I would have never seen treat each other that way before are. And so I think we've

1:24.3

kind of lost track of how important being nice to your spouses. I mean, this

1:27.8

person you stood at an altar and chose to live the rest of your life with, and it wasn't

1:32.0

to be mean to each other. I don't think, or if you did, that was not a really good reason to get

1:36.8

married. You know, don't. So what does it do? I mean, it makes marriage enjoyable. It makes it

1:42.9

pleasant. It makes it good. It makes it pleasant. It makes it good.

1:45.3

It makes it satisfying, gratifying, delightful, just fun.

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