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Author: Ryan Davis

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Principles for creating loving, lasting relationships. Topics include love, communication, frugality, kindness, parenting, discipline, Spirituality, intimacy, and teamwork. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thriving-twogether/support
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GG: Gratitude & Giving

GG: Gratitude & Giving

2023-04-1606:08

One of the challenges about trying to live your life in crescendo, or in constant geometrical progression is that you forget about what you've been given and who was given it to you. And we often are looking so forward to getting that we forget to give. Today's episode we discover how great it is to give and to be grateful. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thriving-twogether/support
Connect Then Direct

Connect Then Direct

2023-04-1604:34

It's common for one spouse to be more of a teacher well the other spouse to be more of a connector. Ideally together we should connect and create harmonious relationships so there were better able to direct and help our families grow and develop and become amazing contributors. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thriving-twogether/support
4DX For Relationships

4DX For Relationships

2023-03-1907:13

What are leg measures? And how does the lead measure relate to improving your relationship? Are you one of those persons that have so many innovative amazing ideas for relationship but you have an executed or implemented them up to this point? And today's episode learn what it means to accomplish your goals and plans and dreams together. After all thriving doesn't mean just dreaming but achieving as well. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thriving-twogether/support
Do you have toxic people in your life? This book boundaries by cloud and Townsend is one of the best books on the planet for dealing with challenging people in any relationship. There are so many good truths and principles packed into this book you'll want to read it again and again. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thriving-twogether/support
7 Habbits

7 Habbits

2023-01-3006:46

Revisiting Stephen R covey's classic The seven Habits of highly effective people left me in awe. I took several paragraphs of notes. And I want to to share some of the things that I relearned. Enjoy! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thriving-twogether/support
There's a small little book called sisu there's some wonderful tips and ideas. One of the ideas for sisu is social resilience. The idea that we can bounce back more effectively if we work on our relationships. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thriving-twogether/support
Steve Young & QB

Steve Young & QB

2023-01-2306:21

How would it feel to be back up to Joe Montana? Steve Young found that out. He found out how anxious and difficult it can be to live up to others expectations. He found out in college what it means to be an 8th string quarterback with no potential to ever play in a game. He found out what anxiety and physical pain feels like. And in a very intriguing book he shares what he's learned during his lifetime on and off the field. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thriving-twogether/support
More From 7 Habbits

More From 7 Habbits

2023-01-2306:08

Undisturbable, unflappable. The Epic quote from Martin Luther "I have so much to do today I need to spend another hour on my knees." Synergy as explained by plants. And a whole host of other wonderful ideas from Stephen R Covey. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thriving-twogether/support
DaVinci painted the Mona Lisa and The Last Supper evoking images of emotion and motion. In Walter Isaac's biography of Leonardo, we learn what a true guru does to be able to master his craft. What if you took his same hunger and thirst for knowledge and applied that to your relationship? It's said that he would carry his masterpieces around for up to 10 years constantly improving them and learning new ways to evoke the right image. How many years are you willing to work on your marriage masterpiece? What's the last bit of wisdom you've learned that you can apply to your relationship? Perhaps great artists aren't made overnight, nor our great marriages made overnight. Perhaps over decades you'll become a master at your relationship craft. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thriving-twogether/support
What are some of the relationships that we can strengthen? And how can we strengthen them so that they provide enduring help and guidance in our lives? --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thriving-twogether/support
Buckminster Fuller said something like this, "do more and more with less and less until we can do everything with nothing." How does that relate to relationships? What systems teams and concepts are you implementing now so that you can have more and more happiness in your family and better and better connections with less effort? Also in today's episode how a billionaire neglected his family but obtained fame and fortune. And learn how presidential mothers connected to their families through time and sacrifice. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thriving-twogether/support
John Adams is one of the most interesting founders of America. The only thing more impressive than is accomplishments is his character. And of course his amazing wife Abigail. I recently finished a biography by David McCullough where I learned a ton that I wanted to share about these amazing people whose character stands as a beacon to everyone who cares to notice. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thriving-twogether/support
Thinking Again Again

Thinking Again Again

2022-05-1007:40

Think Again by Adam Grant is again my focus this week. Start with helping people open their mind before trying to change their mind. Unlearn. Improve not just prove. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thriving-twogether/support
Adam Grant is a master storyteller. In his book Think Again he shares many wonderful ideas applicable to marriage. He suggests that we become more of a scientist where we're open-minded and willing to challenge our assumptions, our habits and our traditions. He uses many wonderful stories and quotes to help us become more teachable. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thriving-twogether/support
In today's episode I explain how slow is fast. Various athletes over the last 30 years experienced great results by slowing down. How can you slow down in your marriage so that you can have peak joy? --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thriving-twogether/support
What did Johnny Lawrence and Daniel LaRusso teach us in regards to marriage? Unity, preparation, and self-reliance are just a few of the things we can learn from these two distinct approaches to martial arts and marriage. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thriving-twogether/support
I love reading and rereading John C. Maxwell books. And although I've read a number of his books on leadership and tried to apply the principles, this book on communication is one of my favorites for marriages and family. Isn't it true that we all try to communicate, yet to be able to truly connect deeply and intimately involves work and practice. In today's episode I share some of the highlights from his wonderful masterpiece. I hope these ideas will benefit your family for a long time to come. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thriving-twogether/support
Prove Me Wrong

Prove Me Wrong

2022-03-2806:54

About a month ago Dan wrote in his daily blog about the more willing we are to be proven wrong, the more likely we are to find answers. And I would submit the more likely we are to be proven wrong then the more likely we are to form lasting true friendships and connections. Those who seek to learn from others genuinely often have the greatest learning and the best lives built on long-lasting connections. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thriving-twogether/support
500 Piece Puzzle

500 Piece Puzzle

2022-03-2206:47

Steven St. Any talks about flexibility is key to putting a puzzle together. The puzzle of relationships, work, and anything that is important. Flexibility, diversity, appreciation are some of the key things to successful marriage as well. Want unity? Get good at gratefully putting puzzle pieces together. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thriving-twogether/support
Merriam-Webster says animosity is: antipathy, hostility, friction, antagonism, enmity, animus, opposition, aversion, acrimony, bitterness, rancor, resentment, dislike, ill feeling, bad feeling, ill will, bad blood, hatred, hate, loathing, detestation, abhorrence, odium, malice, spite, spitefulness, venom, malevolence, malignity, grudges, grievances, disrelish. And what is generosity? Listen to today's episode see what generous people do in their relationships. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thriving-twogether/support
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