Art of Spousing

In this episode, James and Lisa talk about their experiences with commitment - from when they were in college to now - and share practical tools that listeners can use to transform their relationships from mundane to masterpiece level. They dive into the three types of commitment, first introduced by Penn. State University Sociology Professor Dr. Micheal Johnson; moral, structural, and personal, and explore how they relate to building a vibrant and long-lasting marriage. Through humorous anecdotes and relatable personal stories, the hosts provide insight into the ups and downs of relationships and offer hope for every couple out there. If you're looking for ways to strengthen your commitment, reignite the spark in your relationship, and have fun doing it, tune in to this podcast episode.

Topics Discussed:

- The importance of commitment in marriage
- The three specific dimensions or types of commitment: moral, structural, and personal
- How each dimension of commitment is necessary to build a successful and thriving marriage
- Practical tools and activities for strengthening commitment in relationships
- The hosts' Marriage Reboot Retreat and how it can help couples reconnect and recharge their relationship

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Other episodes you'll enjoy:
How to Strengthen Your Marriage by Building on Common Ground
Practising the Art of Spousing

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Lisa IG: @lisaduvall

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What is Art of Spousing?

Art of Spousing is for marriages that what to move from being mundane to becoming masterpiece relationships. Hosts James and Lisa Duvall share truths and lessons learned from their 30 years of marriage and over a decade of teaching, coaching, and speaking on marriage.