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Surviving Marriage Podcast Generational Curses#SurvivingMarriage – Generational Curses vs Generational Dysfunction

Ep 011 – Oh hell yes! Surviving Marriage Podcast is back for Season Two and it’s getting bigger and better! Already topping the charts in the Top 200 Relationship podcasts in the US and Top 50 in Canada for Season One, these next 10 shows are sure to catapult it to the Top 25.

Co-hosts Rufus and Jenny Triplett, back fresh from hiatus, takes on a popular topic from social media. Breaking generational curses. But while plenty of people are saying that there are curses in their families, Rufus and Jenny feel that curse is a hard word and that mirror should turn inward to reflect on the level of dysfunctions in families.

There’s plenty of hurt in families and the discussions need to continue. If you are married, divorced, engaged or single and seeking, this episode is for you. Also, the insightful Food for Thought segment addresses body shaming. This is the eleventh episode of the Surviving Marriage Podcast. Be sure to SUBSCRIBE. RATE. and REVIEW. Oh, and follow on social media and share with a friend. @survivingmarriage

 

Show Notes:

0:24 – Intro

1:29 – Binge Season One!

1:46 – The wisdom that comes in being a long marriage

2:47 – Generational Curses vs Generational Dysfunction

3:36 – Abuse – Domestic Violence Month

6:12 – Infidelity

7:37 – Children out of Wedlock

9:51 – Divorce

11:39 – A Dysfunction rather than a Curse

12:28 – Domestic Violence is one of the worst things you could deal with in a Marriage

14:05 – There’s reasons why people cheat in their marriage

16:20 – “you cheat…you skeet”

17:53 – Divorce is a Choice

20:05 – Continue the discussion via social media

21:12  – Interlude – Problem – Pentatonix

21:30 – Food for Thought – Body Shaming

24:25 – Ride Out…

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