Art of Spousing

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.

  1. Two Great Forgivers: Breaking Free from Hurt and Rebuilding Oneness

    Mar 30

    Two Great Forgivers: Breaking Free from Hurt and Rebuilding Oneness

    Forgiveness is one of the most powerful—and most challenging—practices in marriage. In this episode, James and Lisa unpack what it really means to become “two great forgivers.” If you’ve ever felt stuck in cycles of hurt, repeating the same arguments, or struggling to move forward after conflict, this conversation will give you clarity and hope. You’ll discover why forgiveness is not about forgetting or losing yourself, but about choosing freedom—again and again. We explore the cost of unforgiveness, the difference between forgiveness and reconciliation, and the practical steps couples can take to rebuild trust and restore connection. This episode invites you into a deeper, Christ-centered vision of marriage—one marked by grace, humility, and intentional love. Because a thriving marriage isn’t built on perfection… it’s built on two people who keep choosing to forgive. 🔑 WHAT YOU’LL LEARN  Why every healthy marriage requires two great forgivers The truth that forgiveness is a decision, not a feeling What forgiveness is not (forgetting, losing yourself, or avoiding the issue)  Why unforgiveness creates emotional distance, resentment, and disconnection  The hidden cost of holding onto hurt—and how it impacts your marriage long-term  How “small offenses” quietly build barriers between you and your spouse  The difference between forgiveness (individual) and reconciliation (relational) Why reconciliation requires both spouses—but forgiveness starts with you  A practical framework for giving and receiving forgiveness well How to take ownership, communicate clearly, and create a plan for change  The role of grace, self-awareness, and emotional maturity in healing  How choosing forgiveness reflects Christ and leads to deeper oneness 🔗 LINKS & RESOURCES Marriage Clarity Accelerator A one-day guided experience to help you break cycles, gain clarity, and move forward together with a plan. 👉 Schedule your free 30-minute call (HERE) 5 Voices Resources: Take a FREE 5 Voices Assessment5 Voices for Marriage CourseConnect with us:  Instagram: @artofspousing  Website: www.artofspousing.comSubscribe & Review: If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe and leave a review. Your feedback helps us reach more married couples. ⚠️ DISCLAIMER: Show Notes contain affiliate links. If you click and make a purchase, we may earn a small commission that helps keep the mics on!

    31 min
  2. How to Build Emotional Safety in Your Marriage

    Mar 16

    How to Build Emotional Safety in Your Marriage

    What makes a marriage feel emotionally safe? In this episode of The Art of Spousing, James and Lisa talk about one of the most important foundations of a healthy marriage: emotional safety. Because most couples do not struggle because they do not love each other. They struggle because it does not always feel safe to share what is really happening inside. Together, they unpack seven practical ways to create a safer emotional environment in your marriage. They walk through three things couples need to avoid criticism, contempt, and defensiveness and four practices that help emotional intimacy grow: forgiveness, validation, compromise, and seeking outside help when needed. This conversation is honest, practical, and deeply encouraging for couples who want to move from surface level interaction to deeper connection. Whether your marriage feels tense, disconnected, or simply ready for a healthier rhythm, this episode will help you take one intentional step toward greater trust, vulnerability, and closeness. What You’ll Learn / Key Points Why emotional safety is essential for emotional intimacy in marriageHow criticism quietly erodes trust and connectionThe difference between being a problem identifier and a problem solverWhy empathy matters even when you do not fully agreeHow contempt damages respect and creates distanceWhy defensiveness blocks healing and honest communicationHow forgiveness restores connection and rebuilds safetyWhy validating feelings does not mean agreeing with everythingHow compromise helps couples move toward each other with maturityWhen seeking counseling or coaching is wise, not a sign of failureSimple ways to create communication non-negotiables in your marriageHow small intentional practices help your marriage live with clarity, lead with love, and last with strengthLinks & Resources: Marriage Intensive (reset, rebuild, find common ground)Schedule a call with James & LisaThe Collective (online community for marriage rhythms)Weekly Practice Email (sent every Monday)5 Voices Resources: Take a FREE 5 Voices Assessment5 Voices for Marriage CourseConnect With Us: Instagram: @artofspousingWebsite: www.artofspousing.comSubscribe & Review: If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe and leave a review. Your feedback helps us reach more married couples! Disclaimer: Show notes may contain affiliate links. If you click and make a purchase, we may earn a small commission that helps keep the mics on!

    36 min
  3. The Power of Positivity: How to Bring Light Instead of Gloom to Your Marriage

    Mar 2

    The Power of Positivity: How to Bring Light Instead of Gloom to Your Marriage

    Have you ever noticed how some couples just radiate joy while others seem to carry a cloud of negativity wherever they go? After 33 years of marriage, James and Lisa have discovered that the difference often comes down to one powerful choice: the intentional decision to bring light instead of gloom into your marriage. In this episode, they dive deep into what it really means to cultivate positivity in marriage. This isn't about faking happiness or pretending everything's perfect—it's about the daily practice of choosing to focus on what's right, building emotional safety, and creating an atmosphere where both spouses can thrive. You'll learn practical tools for positive attribution, the science behind gratitude, and how to rewire your brain to notice the good in your relationship. Key Points You'll Learn: • Why positivity is a practice, not a personality trait • How your reticular activating system affects what you notice in your marriage • The power of positive attribution and assuming the best about your spouse's intentions • How to create emotional safety that allows for vulnerability without fear • The 5:1 ratio of positive to negative interactions needed for healthy marriages • Three practical gratitude exercises to transform your marriage atmosphere • Why gratitude is the ultimate mindset reset button • How to be your spouse's biggest cheerleader and personal champion Links & Resources: Marriage Intensive (reset, rebuild, find common ground)Schedule a call with James & LisaThe Collective (online community for marriage rhythms)Weekly Practice Email (sent every Monday)5 Voices Resources: Take a FREE 5 Voices Assessment5 Voices for Marriage CoursePrevious Episodes: Think Together, Not Alike: How to Make Decisions as a TeamUnleashing the Power of Grace: Strengthen Your Marriage Through HumilityConnect With Us: Instagram: @artofspousingWebsite: www.artofspousing.comSubscribe & Review: If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe and leave a review. Your feedback helps us reach more married couples! Disclaimer: Show notes may contain affiliate links. If you click and make a purchase, we may earn a small commission that helps keep the mics on!

    20 min
  4. Stop Living By Default: Build a Marriage by Design with Simple Habits (Part 2)

    Feb 16

    Stop Living By Default: Build a Marriage by Design with Simple Habits (Part 2)

    In Part 2 of our series on the essential habits of a healthy marriage, we’re focusing on what it looks like to stop living by default and start building your relationship by design. We talk about consistency over perfection (not perfectly, but persistently), and we share practical ways to create momentum—plus a fun real-life story about “floating shelves” that became shorthand for turning tension.What You’ll Learn (Key Takeaways) Why a “masterpiece marriage” doesn’t just happen—it’s shaped with intentionHow to stop running your relationship on autopilot and start building day by day, choice by choiceWhy couples grow best when they grow consistently (not perfectly, but persistently)How shared humor and “inside jokes” can turn frustrating moments into connection pointsA simple way to think about habits as tools for your toolbelt—practical, repeatable, and usable in real lifeHow to take the next step if you want ongoing support and structure for growthLinks & Resources: Marriage Intensive (reset, rebuild, find common ground)Schedule a call with James & LisaThe Collective (online community for marriage rhythms)Weekly Practice Email (sent every Monday)5 Voices Resources: Take a FREE 5 Voices Assessment5 Voices for Marriage CoursePrevious Episodes: Tickling the Funny Bone: How Humor Helps Foster a Healthy MarriageFrom “I Do” to “We Still Do”: Building a Marriage on Layers of Commitment Connect With Us Instagram: @artofspousingWebsite: www.artofspousing.comSubscribe & Review If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe and leave a review. Your feedback helps us reach more married couples! Disclaimer Show notes may contain affiliate links. If you click and make a purchase, we will earn a small commission that helps us keep the mics on.

    20 min
  5. Stop Living by Default: Build a Marriage by Design with Simple Habits (Part 1)

    Feb 2

    Stop Living by Default: Build a Marriage by Design with Simple Habits (Part 1)

    A healthy marriage doesn’t happen on accident—it’s built with intention, practice, and a few simple rhythms that strengthen connection over time. In this episode, James and Lisa introduce four foundational habits that have shaped their marriage, their coaching, and the couples they’ve served for years. You’ll walk away with practical next steps you can start this week—especially around Habit 1 (Love God First) and Habit 2 (Love & Respect). Key Points / What You’ll Learn Why the new year is a natural “reset” for your marriage—not an overhaul, but a recalibrationThe four habits of a healthy marriage (and why they’re simple, biblical, and practical)Habit 1: Love God First—how spiritual alignment becomes the foundation your marriage draws strength fromWhy loving God first is a daily orientation, not a one-time decision or a religious checkboxPractical ways to build spiritual rhythms together (even with busy schedules)Habit 2: Love & Respect—how small, consistent gestures shape the emotional culture of your marriageWhy unmet core needs often sit underneath conflict—and how love/respect gives you language for what’s really happeningA direct challenge for husbands (and wives): what did you do while pursuing your spouse that you’ve stopped doing?Simple “start this week” actions that create momentum over timeAction Steps for This Week Choose one spiritual practice (worship, prayer, scripture, church) and commit to it together this week.Ask each other: “What is one way I can show you love or respect this week?” Then follow through.Think of one small pursuit habit you used to do early on (a note, a text, opening the door, favorite coffee) and bring it back.Links & Resources Mentioned (and helpful defaults) Marriage Intensive (reset, rebuild, find common ground)Schedule a call with James & LisaThe Collective (online community for marriage rhythms)Weekly Practice Email (sent every Monday)Marriage devotional: Marriage Moments: Devotions to Realign and Renew (Jeff & Ashley Hickman at jeffandashley@mess2miracle.com)Previous Episodes: Hummingbirds, Vultures, and the Mindset That Can Change Your MarriageUs in Mind: How Changing Your Thoughts Can Change Your Marriage With Ted Lowe5 Voices Resources: Take a FREE 5 Voices Assessment5 Voices for Marriage CourseConnect With Us Instagram: @artofspousingWebsite: www.artofspousing.comSubscribe & Review If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe and leave a review. Your feedback helps us reach more married couples! Disclaimer Show notes may contain affiliate links. If you click and make a purchase, we will earn a small commission that helps us keep the mics on.

    25 min
  6. Breaking the Spiral: How to Defeat the 5 Mindset Killers in Marriage

    Jan 19

    Breaking the Spiral: How to Defeat the 5 Mindset Killers in Marriage

    In this episode, James and Lisa dive into the Five Mindset Killers that can quietly sabotage your marriage—distortion, discouragement, doubt, distraction, and division. Based on John Gordon’s framework, they unpack how these "5 Ds" show up in real relationships and what to do when they start pulling you into emotional and spiritual drift. Learn how to recognize the signs early, interrupt the cycle, and reset your mindset through presence, unity, and the life-giving power of gratitude. Plus, hear about The Collective—a brand new way to grow your marriage in rhythm all year long! What You'll Learn / Key Points: The Five D’s that pull your mindset—and marriage—into unhealthy patterns:Distortion (twisted perceptions)Discouragement (emotional drain)Doubt (relational uncertainty)Distraction (emotional avoidance)Division (emotional disconnection)How to interrupt the downward spiral and reset your mindset before disconnection sets in.Real-life examples from James & Lisa’s marriage—like the “pillow on the floor” moment—and how catching distortion can shift the whole tone.What each “D” needs to be healed:Clarity for distortionEncouragement for discouragementTruth for doubtPresence for distractionUnity for divisionWhy gratitude is the ultimate mindset reset and the secret weapon to reframe even hard seasons.A sneak peek at The Collective, their new year-round community to help couples grow together in rhythm.Links & Resources: 🌱 Join The Collective: aos-collective.com — Join as a Founding Member! 🎧 Previous Episodes Mentioned:Ep. 71: Hummingbirds, Vultures, and the Mindset That Can Change Your MarriageEp. 41: The Lost Art of Gratitude in Marriage: An Essential Tool for a Thriving RelationshipEp. 2 Shifting Gears for Communication 5 Voices:Take a FREE 5 Voices Assessment5 Voices for Marriage CourseConnect with Us: Instagram: @artofspousingWebsite: www.artofspousing.comSubscribe & Review: If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe and leave a review. Your feedback helps us reach more married couples! DISCLAIMER: Show Notes may contain affiliate links. If you click and make a purchase, we may earn a small commission that helps keep the mics on!

    19 min
  7. Hummingbirds, Vultures, and the Mindset That Can Change Your Marriage

    Jan 5

    Hummingbirds, Vultures, and the Mindset That Can Change Your Marriage

    What if the greatest influence on your marriage isn’t your circumstances, your history, or even your differences—but your mindset? In this relaunch episode of The Art of Spousing, James and Lisa return with a powerful conversation about growth mindset vs. fixed mindset in marriage. Using the vivid illustration of hummingbirds and vultures, they explore how two people can walk through the same season yet experience it completely differently—based solely on what they’re looking for. You’ll hear honest stories, biblical wisdom, and practical tools that help couples move from “this is just how we are” to “God is still at work here.” This episode also marks the launch of The Art of Spousing Collective, a new online community designed to help couples grow consistently all year long. If you want this year to be marked by greater connection, emotional maturity, and shared growth, this conversation sets the foundation. What You’ll Learn / Key Takeaways Why how you think determines how you relate in marriageThe difference between growth mindset and fixed mindset—and how each quietly shapes your relationshipHow the hummingbird vs. vulture illustration reveals what you’re training yourself to seeWhy many couples stop growing even when growth is still possibleHow “not yet” language creates momentum instead of discouragementWhy small, consistent decisions matter more than big emotional momentsHow curiosity fuels intimacy—and assumptions create distanceThe biblical foundation for mindset renewal (Romans 12:2)Why marriage requires growing with multiple versions of your spouse over timeHow a growth mindset honors God, the covenant, and the person you promised your life toLinks & Resources: Join The Art of Spousing Collective (Founding Members Open): 👉 https://aos-collective.comEmail Us: 👉 hello@artofspousing.comConnect With Us: Instagram: @artofspousingWebsite: www.artofspousing.comSubscribe & Review: If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe and leave a review.Your feedback helps us reach more couples and continue building marriages that grow with intention. DISCLAIMER: Show notes may contain affiliate links. If you click and make a purchase, we may earn a small commission that helps keep the mics on.

    27 min
  8. When You Feel Off: Five Gauges for Measuring and Restoring Peace

    05/26/2025

    When You Feel Off: Five Gauges for Measuring and Restoring Peace

    In this deeply practical and insightful episode, James and Lisa unpack a powerful diagnostic tool from GiANT called the Peace Index. This framework helps individuals—and couples—measure five key areas that influence internal wellbeing: purpose, place, provision, personal health, and people. With honest reflection, engaging stories, and easy-to-use language, this episode equips you to recognize what’s really going on beneath the surface and take intentional steps toward renewed peace in your life and marriage. Whether you're feeling stuck, overwhelmed, or just want to grow more aware together, this episode offers clarity, connection, and tangible next steps. Resources Mentioned in This Episode: The Peace Index Visual Tool (by GiANT)Marriage Reboot Coaching with James & LisaBook: The Purpose Formula by Jessica RimmerRelated Episodes: Ep 64 – The Five Voices: Unlocking Better Communication in MarriageEp 19 – The Tension Is Real: Money Stress in MarriageEp 7 – Know Yourself to Lead YourselfEp 21 – The Power of a Pro-Marriage CollectiveConnect with Us: Instagram: @artofspousingWebsite: www.liveleadlast.comSubscribe & Review: If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe and leave a review. Your feedback helps us reach more couples seeking to build strong, resilient marriages. DISCLAIMER: Show Notes contain affiliate links. If you click and make a purchase, we may earn a small commission. Thanks for supporting the work that helps us keep the mics on!

    42 min
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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.