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That Time We Googled Married Sex :: Cynthia Yanof - Summer of Mentorship - Wk 5 [Ep 418]

That Time We Googled Married Sex :: Cynthia Yanof - Summer of Mentorship - Wk 5 [Ep 418]

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That Time We Googled Married Sex :: Cynthia Yanof - Summer of Mentorship - Wk 5 [Ep 418]

FromDon't Mom Alone Podcast

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Length:
42 minutes
Released:
Jul 17, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

How do you connect with your spouse? And how often? 

It’s easy for us to get busy parenting and adulting and then take our marriage relationship for granted. We may think we’ll focus on it when things slow down or the kids aren’t so needy, but actually, a healthy marriage is a great help to our kids. 

We’re taking time this summer (as usual) to be mentored by an experienced mom and benefit from her wisdom. Bonus! My guest for these 6 weeks is both wise AND funny.  Join me for conversations with wife, mom, author, and podcaster Cynthia Yanof. We’ll answer some listener questions, share our experiences, and laugh a lot. 

Connect with Cynthia Yanof: 




Website:  https://cynthiayanof.com/ 
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cynthia.yanof 
Instagram:  @cynthiayanof 
Podcast: MESSmerized 

Related Episodes:





Nurturing Your Marriage :: Brent and Janis Sharpe [Ep 299] 
Embracing Your Power in Marriage :: Dr. Juli Slattery [Ep 346]

Building Strong Marriages :: Kimberly Beam Holmes [Ep 374] 

Links Mentioned:  





 Genesis Women’s Shelter 

Married Sex: A Christian Couple’s Guide to Reimagining Your Love Life by Gary Thomas 
Love Nuggets Episode [Ep 299]


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Released:
Jul 17, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

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Heather MacFadyen, mother of four boys, connects you the listener with people and resources to help you feel less alone. Consider it an invitation to "withness".