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August 29, 2023 24 mins

On today’s episode, we are talking more about quality over quantity in your marriage. It’s not about how often you do things, but how intentional you are in doing them. Busy schedules can make it hard to have a lot of time to spend together, but when you really focus your time on making that time quality time, it can really help your marriage. It’s important to spend that quality time together to strengthen and nurture your marriage. Tune in!

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