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Marriage Therapy Radio

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Communication
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Intimacy
Communication In Relationships
ADHD
Marriage
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Empathy
Couples Therapy
Parenting
Fondness and Admiration
Conscious Coupling
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Look... every couple struggles. You fight too much; you're bored; sex is either okay (or rare); maybe you're even considering divorce. OR... maybe your marriage is actually pretty good, but you want to go deeper. In this podcast, straight-talking marriage therapist Zach Brittle tackle the most common complaints virtually every marriage experience. Along the way, they reveal the science behind stro... more

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Zach begins a three-part series with Brian and Kristen, longtime MTR listeners who volunteered to work through their marriage challenges in real time.

Brian and Kristen have been together for more than two decades and credit Marriage Therapy Radio a... more

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Zach sits down with Casey and Meygan Caston, founders of Marriage365, to talk about how a marriage that nearly collapsed in year three became the foundation for a global relationship resource.

Both Casey and Meygan grew up surrounded by divorce, aff... more

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Zach sits down with David and Lisa, long-time partners and leaders in the escape room world, to explore what thousands of hours of collaborative problem-solving have taught them about communication, conflict, and teamwork.

They talk about why escape... more

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Zach sits down with Courtney and Nathan Boyer, a couple married for over twenty years, parenting three kids, and living overseas on a U.S. military base in Germany.

Courtney and Nathan share the story of a major turning point in their marriage—when ... more

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David Spira
Escape room expert and community builder
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Episode: Ep 409 No One Wins Alone: Lessons in Partnership from Escape Room Experts David and Lisa Spira
Lisa Spira
Escape room expert and community builder
Room Escape Artist
Episode: Ep 409 No One Wins Alone: Lessons in Partnership from Escape Room Experts David and Lisa Spira
Courtney Boyer
Clinically trained mental health and sex therapist, switched to relationship coaching and author.
Episode: Ep 408 When Desire Changes the Marriage with Courtney and Nathan Boyer
Nathan Boyer
Physician in the military.
United States Army
Episode: Ep 408 When Desire Changes the Marriage with Courtney and Nathan Boyer
Glenn Berkline
Co-host of Couples, Inc. and partner in a marketing podcast business.
Couples, Inc.
Episode: Ep 407 Fighting the Right Enemy with Glenn and Jodie
Jodie Spears
Co-host of Couples, Inc. and a breast cancer survivor.
Couples, Inc.
Episode: Ep 407 Fighting the Right Enemy with Glenn and Jodie
Susan Bratton
Sexual educator who coaches individuals and couples on sex life improvement.
Episode: Ep 405 Lessons, Laughter, Tears, and Growth | The Year in Review
Tim Bratton
Co-founder of educational programs for couples regarding sexuality and intimacy.
Episode: Ep 405 Lessons, Laughter, Tears, and Growth | The Year in Review
Karen Whitehouse
Co-host of the podcast 'Who Shat on the Floor at My Wedding.'
Episode: Ep 405 Lessons, Laughter, Tears, and Growth | The Year in Review

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Zach Brittle
Host of the podcast, he is a marriage therapist who provides insights into the complexities of relationships based on his professional expertise and personal experiences.

Reviews

4.6 out of 5 stars from 952 ratings
  • So good!

    I really enjoy the authenticity of Zach and Laura! The podcast has brought up a lot of really good topics for my wife and I to discuss that we probably wouldn’t have without it :)

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Alex + Kadi
    United Statesa year ago
  • Too much talk, little substance.

    Laura and Zack really enjoy hearing themselves talk. So much so that they talk over each other most of the time. The shows are full of irrelevant banter and boasting. If you want to hear two friends whom you barely know have a social conversation then tune in. Otherwise, schedule a get together with your own good friend whose company you enjoy and actually feel engaged about personal details they want to share.

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    FooBar76
    United Statesa year ago
  • Relatable and High Quality!

    As a parent/relationship coach, researcher and a work-in-progress, messy, imperfect human, I’ve been following (and recommending) this podcast since it started and have loved watching it grow and evolve. While I will miss Laura, I have no doubt that Zach is going to continue this relatable and high quality content!!! LOVE the 3 tips in this episode!!!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    TTinaYY
    United Statesa year ago
  • Stay away from politics please

    The people have spoken now get back to work helping couples while #47 helps us get our country back 🇺🇸🇺🇸 🇺🇸🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    Nikname20
    United Statesa year ago
  • Zach & Laura are my pals & they don’t even know it

    I found MTR when Zach & Laura were on Shawn Johnson and Andrew East’s podcast “Couple Things” and I have kept up ever since! So much great information and perspectives are shared. I have learned so much and take many of the strategies they teach into daily life. Personally, I like their banter and feel like I have 2 friends that I can hang out with while driving, making dinner, or doing chores. Thanks Zach and Laura!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Fuhrreal
    United Statesa year ago

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Many find practical, actionable advice from the insights shared in episodes, helping them to improve their relationships.
Overall, the blend of expert knowledge and personal anecdotes resonates positively with audiences, offering relatable perspectives on common relationship struggles.
Some reviews mention frustration with the conversational banter overshadowing substantive content at times.
Listeners appreciate the authenticity and humor between the hosts, often describing them as relatable and educational.

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Ep 405 Lessons, Laughter, Tears, and Growth | The Year in Review
Q: What are some of the top sexual issues or struggles that you see couples talking to you about?
Couples often struggle with intimacy post-children, feeling more like roommates than partners, and the challenge of prioritizing sexual connection amid busy lives.
Ep 404 Staying When It Would’ve Been Easier to Leave with Dana and Sean
Q: What's the secret to your lasting marriage?
Understanding oneself through therapy and prioritizing the happiness of their partner.
Ep 403 People Matter, Things Don’t with Justin and Kylie Coulson
Q: Kylie, I have a question for you, because this thing that you said to Justin in the backyard, where did that come from?
It came from my upbringing, which was pretty heavy-handed, and I promised myself to never be that person and only have beautiful relationships with my children.
Ep 402 Love After Losing Limbs with Kristan & Brook Seaford
Q: Did you get angry? Did you get upset? Did you get mad at God? Did you get mad at each other? Did you get mad at the doctors?
I was very, very sad, and I had a lot of grieving to do. But I never really felt angry.
Ep 401 Don’t Get Shirty: Love, Humor & Detective Work with Karen Whitehouse & Helen McLaughlin
Q: What advice do you have for people who are considering a wedding?
Find a forensic scientist to be on your guest list and don't forget the importance of trust.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Marriage Therapy Radio

What is Marriage Therapy Radio about and what kind of topics does it cover?

Content focuses on the challenges faced in marriages, highlighting the common conflicts couples experience, such as communication issues, intimacy, and compatibility. With a direct and practical approach, discussions often cover topics like parenting, money matters, and personal growth, merging psychology with real-life marital experiences. The engaging dynamic between the hosts, particularly their candid banter and authentic sharing of their own imperfections, distinguishes the show, making it relatable to listeners seeking tangible advice and strategies for nurturing their relationships. This podcast likely integrates expert insights with personal anecdotes, encouraging couples to explore deeper emotional connections and practical tools f... more

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Recent guests on Marriage Therapy Radio include:

1. David Spira
2. Lisa Spira
3. Courtney Boyer
4. Nathan Boyer
5. Glenn Berkline
6. Jodie Spears
7. Susan Bratton
8. Tim Bratton

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