442 — 4 Simple Habits That Actually Fix Your Marriage

442 — 4 Simple Habits That Actually Fix Your Marriage

Author: Doctor Podcast Network April 9, 2026 Duration: 38:33

In this episode, the conversation shifts from humor into a surprisingly grounded discussion on relationships and what makes marriages work long-term. Instead of focusing on conflict and “grievance-based” communication—often reinforced in traditional therapy—the hosts highlight four foundational habits that build connection:

  • Have more fun together – Strong relationships prioritize shared enjoyment over constant problem-solving.
  • Pray or reflect together – Shared spiritual or reflective practices deepen emotional and psychological bonding.
  • Make eye contact – Intentional presence signals respect, attention, and emotional validation.
  • Always be touching – Physical connection fuels bonding hormones and reinforces intimacy.

The discussion emphasizes that relationships fail not just from conflict, but from lack of connection, presence, and intentional engagement. The takeaway is simple: small, consistent behaviors matter more than overanalyzing problems.

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