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Ep. 10: Can Marriage Survive Death?
- By: Stephen Marche
- Narrated by: Stephen Marche
- Jun 11 2020
- Length: 35 mins
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- Jennifer Shaw
- 10-16-20
Great series
I recommend this series for anyone thinking about getting married or already married. I found it insightful and even humorous, filled with experts from every field.
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- DR
- 06-26-21
surprisingly well done and very, very helpful.
initially I thought this might be a waste of time, but as the chapters went on, Stephen became far more serious and insightful as his guests clearly explained many, many aspects of marriages. lots of humor and sadness, but overall a very worthwhile set of essays on marriage.
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- Mark Hudis
- 02-06-22
Witty, True, Melancholy
A podcast which dares to ask the unpleasant questions and answer them with equal fearlessness. Stephen Marche has a Seth Rogen-like delivery which lightens even the darkest subjects. Just great.
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- paisley
- 12-31-20
Loved it!
He definitely talked about so much of the issues that we all deal with in a relationship, some things you wonder to yourself if your the only one who thinks or feels this way. It made me feel like I am normal and that my relationships are similar to others and that we all deal with our own issues, of one kind or another. Would recommend! And did!
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- Angela Fobbs
- 12-27-20
Really great!
It was very helpful and interesting. We need more help with relationships this is a great start.
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- Pinta Alin
- 01-23-21
Absolutely loved it!
I absolutely loved it!
I bet you will find useful information in this podcast. This podcast will open your eyes in certain regards 🥰
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- Jeff
- 09-19-20
Gave me. we life!
I really enjoyed this series and shared it with my wife. She also enjoyed the topics. This series provides the right balance of common sense, humor, and complete honesty. Great for anyone!
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- 04-26-21
loved it
great topics and wonderful execution of the theme. I listened to the whole thing and have asked my husband to do the same. tons of conversations to be had.
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- Ray D
- 02-02-21
Good to listen for newly wed.
I've loved this series. it offers so many varied opinions and stories that can help broaden your understanding or perspective within your own relationships, in its various stages. the last episode hit me the hardest since I've never considered the death of my partner as a natural part of a relationship.
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- Amy Hodge-Sweet
- 12-23-20
make more
so good so true life. make more please so many more topics you should explore
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