Conversations for Couples

Conversations for Couples

Married for 37 years and parents of four daughters (two adopted, two biological), David, a divorce lawyer, and Julie, a family therapist, have both been witness to families struggling with life’s most difficult challenges and at the same time, they have weathered their own struggles at home.  Authors of two award winning books, the Bulitts delve into the conversations they have had, those they should have had and those that every couple needs to have in order to find success, happiness and fulfillment.      

  1. 31/12/2025

    Our Best of 2025!

    In this special New Year’s episode of Conversations for Couples, Julie and David Bulitt take a break from interviews and deep conversations to reflect on their favorite memories, moments, products, and experiences from 2025 — and what they’re looking forward to in 2026.From wedding memories and Western bars to binge-worthy TV, eye drops that work like magic, and matching tattoos inspired by a streaming show — this episode is a mix of fun, laughs, nostalgia, and recommendations for anyone looking to close out the year on a high note.📦 Favorite Things Include: 👰 Best moment: Officiating their daughter’s wedding 💃 Best date night: Salt + Vine & cowboy dance lessons in Wyoming 🧴 Favorite products: Lumify eye drops, RevitaLash, La Roche-Posay B5 serum 🎵 Music finds: The Dip, Red Clay Strays, and Ashley McBryde 🎥 Best shows: The Beast in Me, Landman, Shrinking, Nobody Wants This 🍔 Best food: Cheeseburger at No Name Saloon & Costco’s croissant pastry 📚 Best book: The Many Lives of Mama Love by Lara Love Hardin 🏔️ Best view: Snake River and Tetons on horseback in Jackson Hole Join us as we toast to all the good stuff, and maybe inspire you to reflect on what you’re most grateful for too.🥂 Cheers to love, laughter, and connection in 2026!—💬 Connect with Julie & David Bulitt🌐 Website: https://www.thebulitts.com 📸 Instagram: @thebulitts 📘 Facebook: The Bulitts 📺 YouTube Channel: @TheBulitts

    25 min
  2. 18/12/2025

    Managing Relationship Crisis with Dr. Becky Whetstone

    This week on Conversations for Couples, Julie and David Bulitt talk with nationally recognized marriage and family therapist Dr. Becky Whetstone, also known as the Marriage Crisis Manager. Becky is the author of I Think I Want Out and brings her decades of experience helping couples navigate the brink of divorce with honesty, strategy, and heart.In this episode, the three dive deep into what really happens when one partner quietly checks out, the surprising traits that predict a happy marriage (hint: flexibility matters more than romance), and why so many people never say they’re unhappy—until it’s too late.📘 Dr. Becky shares: ✅ The Gottman-backed traits that predict marital success ⚠️ What a “decider” is and how to catch unhappiness before it blows up 🧠 Why trauma, shame, and grandiosity destroy communication 🔄 The power of “repair conversations” and how to do them the right way 💬 Real-life examples from couples in crisis (and how they pulled back from the edge) 🛑 How to use separation therapeutically instead of rushing into divorce Plus, hear Julie & David’s own take on decades of marriage, how they resolve conflict using “Safe Talk,” and why they never want to go back into the dating pool again.🔗 Learn More About Dr. Becky Whetstone📚 Author: I Think I Want Out: What to Do When One of You Wants to End Your Marriage 🌐 Website: www.marriagecrisismanager.com 📝 Blog: Becky Whetstone on Medium 💌 Email: (if you'd like to include it—optional)🔹 Connect with Julie & David Bulitt🌐 Website: thebulitts.com 📸 Instagram: @thebulitts 📘 Facebook: The Bulitts 📺 YouTube Channel: @TheBulitts

    37 min

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Married for 37 years and parents of four daughters (two adopted, two biological), David, a divorce lawyer, and Julie, a family therapist, have both been witness to families struggling with life’s most difficult challenges and at the same time, they have weathered their own struggles at home.  Authors of two award winning books, the Bulitts delve into the conversations they have had, those they should have had and those that every couple needs to have in order to find success, happiness and fulfillment.      

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