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Far too many couples are just surviving their marriage when it was meant to thrive. This is the place for practical tips on how to build an awesome marriage. Our passion is to help you strengthen your marriage.

Dr. Kim Kimberling hosts the show. Dr. Kim is the President of Awesome Marriage, has been married for 53 years, and has been a professional counselor for 40 years. He is the author of 7 Secrets to An Awesome Marriage and 14 Keys To Lasting Love.

Dr. Kim is joined by co-host Lindsay Few, Content Director for Awesome Marriage. She has been married for 20 years. Her husband is a church planter, and they love ministering to married couples together.

Tune in each week to hear practical ways on how to have an awesome marriage!

This podcast is brought to you by the ministry of Awesome Marriage.

Awesome Marriage Podcast Dr. Kim Kimberling

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Far too many couples are just surviving their marriage when it was meant to thrive. This is the place for practical tips on how to build an awesome marriage. Our passion is to help you strengthen your marriage.

Dr. Kim Kimberling hosts the show. Dr. Kim is the President of Awesome Marriage, has been married for 53 years, and has been a professional counselor for 40 years. He is the author of 7 Secrets to An Awesome Marriage and 14 Keys To Lasting Love.

Dr. Kim is joined by co-host Lindsay Few, Content Director for Awesome Marriage. She has been married for 20 years. Her husband is a church planter, and they love ministering to married couples together.

Tune in each week to hear practical ways on how to have an awesome marriage!

This podcast is brought to you by the ministry of Awesome Marriage.

    Breaking Generational Cycles For a Healthy Marriage with Kristen Hallinan | Ep. 611

    Breaking Generational Cycles For a Healthy Marriage with Kristen Hallinan | Ep. 611

    Do you hope to break generational patterns of pain? Are childhood hurts haunting your marriage? Today’s guest Kristen Hallinan is a writer and speaker, and today she helps you see how to identify and break generational patterns to find hope, healing and redemption.
    We pray this episode is helpful for you and your marriage. 
     
    Episode highlights include:  
     How your past trauma can affects your current reactions 
    What makes it so hard to break cycles 
    Red flags of unhealthy family dynamics 
    How to work with God to find his redemption 
    Steps to making a redemption plan for your marriage 
     
    *Music for this podcast is created by Noah Copeland. Check him out here! 



    QUOTES
    “It can be easy to say, ‘Why didn’t I know better?’ You didn’t know better because that’s all you knew.” - Kristen Hallinan 
    “The more I’ve gotten to know who God is, the more I understand who I am.”- Kristen Hallinan 
    “I used to believe if I just tried hard enough, I could grow up and create this perfect family.” - Kristen Hallinan 



    MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE: 
    Sign up HERE to get the Couple’s Conversation Guide for each week’s new episode 
    Learn more about how to make your marriage conflict healthy by joining Dr. Kim for the 8 Guidelines for Fighting Fair Webinar 
    Dr. Kim recommends the book, The Body Keeps the Score 
    Grab Kristen’s book, Legacy Changer for more great info on the topic
    Follow Kristen on Instagram and check out her website

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    Escaping an Emotionally Abusive Marriage Part 3: Help to Get Out and Get Safe | Ep. 610

    Escaping an Emotionally Abusive Marriage Part 3: Help to Get Out and Get Safe | Ep. 610

    Today we are sharing the final episode with Kathy McAtee Young and her story of finding safety after decades in an abusive marriage. In this episode Kathy shares some of the barriers that prevent spouses in abusive marriages from seeking safety and help, ways to begin moving out of the abusive relationship, and the ways healing begins afterward. 
     
    Don’t miss the conclusion to Kathy’s story. We pray this episode is helpful for you and your marriage. 
     
    Episode highlights include:  
    Reasons that abused spouse don’t trust their own judgment
    Steps to get out of an abusive marriage
    Is it ever appropriate to intervene if you believe someone is being abused? 
    What the process of healing looks like after you get safe
     
    *Music for this podcast is created by Noah Copeland. Check him out here! 



    QUOTES
    “One of the hallmarks of an unsafe relationship is confusion.” - Kathy McAtee Young  
    “God sees you. He cares. And he is faithful.” - Kathy McAtee Young 
    “We don’t want your pity. Compassion, yes. There is a difference.” - Kathy McAtee Young
    “Healing is a lifestyle, not a finish line.” - Kathy McAtee Young 
    “When you can name it, then you can process it.”  - Kathy McAtee Young


    MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE: 
    Contact the National Domestic Violence Hotline : 800-799-7233 https://www.thehotline.org/
    Visit Kathy’s website to learn about the helpful resources and services she offers 
    Kathy can also be reached for coaching on Instagram 
    This previous episode explains a Biblical perspective on abuse
    Lies That Keep You With Your Abuser with Dr. David E Clarke | Ep. 541 

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    Escaping an Emotionally Abusive Marriage Part 2: Seeking Church Support | Kathy’s Story Ep. 609

    Escaping an Emotionally Abusive Marriage Part 2: Seeking Church Support | Kathy’s Story Ep. 609

    Today in Part 2 of Kathy’s story, Kathy shares the ways she sought support from the church when she realized her marriage was in trouble, the responses she received, and the effects that had on her marriage. In this episode Kathy shares why it’s not possible for the abused spouse to end the abuse, and the difference between biblical versus unbiblical advice about abuse. 
    We pray this episode is helpful for you and your marriage. 
    Episode highlights include:  
     Interventions the church put in place, and why they were not successful 
    The wake up moment that turned things around for Kathy 
    What is an appropriate response to spousal abuse? 
    The red flags that advice or counsel about abuse is unbiblical 
     
    *Music for this podcast is created by Noah Copeland. Check him out here! 
     
    Red flags that advice or counsel about abuse is unbiblical 
    They won’t call out that abuse is abuse
    They will not call the abuse sin
    The safety of the abused spouse is not top priority 
    There is no call for repentance 
    They advise you to stay, regardless 
    Blaming the abused for the abuse

    QUOTES
    “There is one person responsible for abuse: It is the abuser.” - Kathy McAtee Young 
    “The Bible definitely commands forgiveness. It does not command reconciliation.”  - Kathy McAtee Young 
     
    MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE: 
    Contact the National Domestic Violence Hotline : 800-799-7233 https://www.thehotline.org/
    Visit Kathy’s website to learn about the helpful resources and services she offers 
    Kathy can also be reached for coaching on Instagram 
    This previous episode explains a Biblical perspective on abuse
    Lies That Keep You With Your Abuser with Dr. David E Clarke | Ep. 541 

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    Escaping an Emotionally Abusive Marriage: Kathy’s Story | Ep. 608

    Escaping an Emotionally Abusive Marriage: Kathy’s Story | Ep. 608

    When does an unhealthy marriage become an abusive marriage? Where can you go when you need to get out? In today’s episode we hear part 1 of Kathy’s real marriage story. Kathy shares how she came to believe that divorce was the most God-honoring option in her situation, and how she found safety after 30+ years in an emotionally abusive marriage. 
    We are so grateful to Kathy for generously sharing her story. We pray this episode is helpful for you and your marriage. 
     
    Episode highlights include:  
    Dispelling myths about who falls into abuse 
    Why marriage counseling does not work in abusive marriages
    How Kathy learned her marriage was abusive
    Why she stayed as long as she did, and why she later divorced  
     
    *Music for this podcast is created by Noah Copeland. Check him out here! 
     
    MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE: 
    This previous episode defines a clear Biblical perspective on abuse:
    Lies That Keep You With Your Abuser with Dr. David E Clarke | Ep. 541 
     
    QUOTES
    “I want to debunk the myth that abused women are poorly educated, lower income, women who can easily be taken advantage of. That’s just not accurate.”  - Kathy McAtee Young 
    “Within the first year, I knew we had trouble…” - Kathy McAtee Young  
    “Marriage counseling does not work if there’s abuse involved. I know that now.” - Kathy McAtee Young 
    “Most people who are narcissists are really good at it.” - Dr. Kim Kimberling 
    “You have this idea that, ‘If she could fix all these things, then I wouldn’t be this way.’ That’s the blame shifting.” - Kathy McAtee Young 
    “The heart of abuse is power and control. Everything else is tactics.” - Kathy McAtee Young 

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    Ground Rules to Help You Fight Fair & Make Up Well | Ep. 606

    Ground Rules to Help You Fight Fair & Make Up Well | Ep. 606

    Do you fight fair, or do you wish there was a referee to call a stop to the foul play when you argue with your spouse? Ground rules are an important step toward having healthy marriage conflict, so today Dr. Kim will spell out how to make sure you’re fighting fair in your marriage. We want to empower you to fight fair, and resolve issues in a kind and loving way. 
    If you need help to fight fair and truly resolve issues without making things worse, you will love today’s conversation. 
    We pray this episode is helpful for you and your marriage. 
     
    Episode highlights include:  
    The DOs and DON’Ts of fighting fair 
    The side effects of unhealthy conflict 
    A healthy way to “let it all out” 
    Can honesty go too far?  How do you know? 
    Tips to the reconnection process - how to make up well 
     
    *Music for this podcast is created by Noah Copeland. Check him out here! 

    QUOTES
    “We both learned we needed to reconnect and apologize, but sometimes we werent’ ready to take that step at the same time. We had to learn that somebody needs to take the step. It doesn’t really matter who started the fight or who was wrong.” 
    “Taking responsibility is huge. Owning your part in it, even if you think you only did 10%, you still did 10%.”
    “What are you sorry for? Be very specific in what you did and why you're taking responsibility.”
    “I say it a lot: One of the best gifts you can give your marriage is to learn how to resolve conflict.” 
    Forgiveness and apologies need to have no strings attached. It’s just that I choose to do this. 
    We’re not just trying to clear a slate so our spouse stops bugging us. Have you repented before the Lord? That’s where this starts. 
    We are accountable to Him before being accountable to our spouse. Did I just treat my spouse in the way He would have me treat them? If not, I need to take that up with Him 
     
    QUESTIONS FOR YOU
    When you really think about it, how did it affect your spouse when you had this conflict? 
    Repentance. Learning from the mistakes made and committing to work on them together. 
     
    MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE: 
    Learn more about how to make your marriage conflict healthy by joining Dr. Kim for the 8 Guidelines for Fighting Fair Webinar 
    Our Conflict Resolution Cheat Sheet is your quick guide to get marriage conflict on the right track. 
    If you’re ready to learn how to do conflict well, the Conflict Resolution Guide helps you diagnose the problem areas in your marriage, then learn the steps to resolve them. 
    TODAY is the last day for our 7 Most Popular Resource Bundle! Don’t miss the chance to get 7 of our most-loved resources for 1 donation of ANY amount in support of the ministry of Awesome Marriage! Get all the details here!  
     

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    How to De Escalate Marriage Conflict & Resolve Issues | Ep. 605

    How to De Escalate Marriage Conflict & Resolve Issues | Ep. 605

    Sick of the same old fights over and over with your spouse? Learn to de-escalate marriage fights and resolve issues in a healthy and helpful way. Conflict in marriage is inevitable, but the way you handle it is what matters most. Learning to deal with it well will benefit your marriage in so many ways! Tune in today to learn how. 
    We pray this episode is helpful for you and your marriage. 
    Episode highlights include:  
    Common conflict pitfalls to avoid
    The problem with “winning” marriage fights 
    Tips to help you break the fighting cycle
    What to do if one spouse is not ready to reconnect 
    DISCUSSION QUESTIONS:
    Are you stuck in a conflict cycle? If so, work together to identify what’s triggering it. 
    Choose 1 tip from Dr. Kim’s list below that you will both agree to use this week. 
    *Music for this podcast is created by Noah Copeland. Check him out here! 

    QUOTES
    “When we try our best to avoid conflict, we’re not really equipping ourselves with the skills to handle it well.” - Lindsay Few 
    “Awareness gives you some insight that can really be useful.” Dr. Kim Kimberling 
    MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE: 
    Learn more about how to make your marriage conflict healthy by joining Dr. Kim for the 8 Guidelines for Fighting Fair Webinar 
    Our Conflict Resolution Cheat Sheet is your quick guide to get marriage conflict on the right track. 
    If you’re ready to learn how to do conflict well, the Conflict Resolution Guide helps you diagnose the problem areas in your marriage, then learn the steps to resolve them. 
    It’s here! Our 7 Most Popular Resource Bundle is LIVE! That means you can get 7 of our most-loved marriage building resources by making 1 donation of ANY amount to support the ministry of Awesome Marriage! The bundle is available for a limited time only. Get all the details here!  
     

    • 48 min

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