HMAY?! 042| Nine Lessons in Nine Years

Yesterday we celebrated NINE years of marriage!!! In this episode of #HowMarriedAreYou, we share nine lessons we've learned thus far on our journey. In no particular order, we've learned...

  1. Importance of Family Boundaries
  2. Alignment not Agreement
  3. Same team
  4. Spouse First 
  5. Their story is not our story
  6. You've gotta train your spouse
  7. Sometimes it’s just hard
  8. A good spouse isn’t found, they’re flourished
  9. We can’t do it alone 


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You may know Glen from Beleaf in Fatherhood where he gives a real life perspective of life as a stay at home parent. This podcast is an extension of his youtube series, where he & Yvette sit down on a weekly basis to share their parenting and marriage experiences as a unit.