I Wish You Could Hear This

I Wish You Could Hear This

Relationship tripwires. Mental health puzzles. Confusing work dynamics. You’re not the only one scratching your head. But now you have a secret decoder ring! Each episode of I Wish You Could Hear This is packed with proven, simple, and surprising secrets that help you thrive in life, faith, and relationships. Researchers Shaunti and Jeff Feldhahn have spent decades interviewing and surveying more than 40,000 people to identify the little things that make a big difference in our lives. They’re Harvard-educated, Christian authors and speakers who also happen to be happily married, analytically minded, and a whole lot of fun! Join them and their guests for real stories, real help, and real hope.

  1. What Every Dad Needs to Know About Your Teenage Daughter, with Michelle Watson Canfield

    4d ago

    What Every Dad Needs to Know About Your Teenage Daughter, with Michelle Watson Canfield

    Summary:  In this episode, Shaunti and Jeff Feldhahn sit down with author, counselor, and father-daughter relationship expert Michelle Watson Canfield to explore one of the most challenging seasons of parenting: connecting with adolescent daughters.  Many dads feel uncertain about how to respond when their daughters become more emotional, pull away, or seem resistant to their efforts. Michelle shares a powerful insight she has observed through years of counseling: many men would rather do nothing than risk doing it wrong—but when it comes to fathering daughters, stepping back often creates more distance.  Together, Shaunti, Jeff, and Michelle unpack why dads often feel sidelined during the teenage years, how mothers can become caught in the middle, and practical ways fathers can stay engaged even when conversations feel awkward or difficult.  You’ll learn:  Why many dads instinctively pull back—and why that can be harmful  How to stay calm and grounded when emotions run high  Practical ways to pursue your daughter with intention and consistency  Why your presence matters more than your perfection  How to build trust and connection during the adolescent years  If you've ever felt unsure how to connect with your daughter—or worried that you're getting it wrong—this conversation will equip and encourage you to keep showing up.  Because your daughter doesn't need a perfect dad. She needs an engaged one.  Links and Resources:  Website: drmichellewatson.com  Facebook: www.facebook.com/drmichellewatson  Instagram: michellejwatson and thedadwhispererpodcast  Twitter: @mwatsonphd  LinkedIn: Dr. Michelle Watson Canfield  The Dad Whisperer Podcast: Apple Podcasts + Spotify  YouTube: @thedadwhisperer  Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.

    45 min
  2. Why Couples Drift and How to Reverse It, with Lindsay Maestas – Episode 43

    Jun 2

    Why Couples Drift and How to Reverse It, with Lindsay Maestas – Episode 43

    SUMMARY: What happens when a marriage starts drifting apart — and one or both spouses wonder if it’s even possible to reconnect?  In this honest and hope-filled conversation, and sit down with author, speaker, and podcast host to talk about the quiet disconnection many couples experience and the practical ways healing can begin — even when things feel broken.   Drawing from Lindsey’s personal story and her new book Don’t Burn Down the House, this episode explores:  Why many marriages slowly drift into “roommate mode”   What often causes emotional disconnection beneath the surface   How resentment and hopelessness quietly build   Why change can begin even if only one spouse is willing   The small shifts that can create major transformation   How to prioritize your marriage without losing yourself   What rebuilding trust and connection really looks like   If you’ve ever felt discouraged, lonely, unseen, or unsure whether your marriage can recover, this conversation offers practical wisdom and genuine hope.  LINKS AND RESOURCES: Book: Don't Burn Your Own House Down: Prioritizing Your Marriage, Your Spouse, and Yourself for a Deeper Connection: Maestas, Lindsey: 9780310369479: Amazon.com: Books  Website: HOME - Sparrows + Lily  Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.

    46 min
  3. Tired of Carrying Hidden Hurt? Finding Healing, with Willow Weston - Episode 42

    May 19

    Tired of Carrying Hidden Hurt? Finding Healing, with Willow Weston - Episode 42

    Summary: In this powerful episode of I Wish You Could Hear This, Shaunti and Jeff Feldhahn sit down with author, speaker, and ministry leader Willow Weston to explore what it means to truly heal from hurt instead of hiding from it. Together, they unpack how unresolved pain can surface in anxiety, broken relationships, unforgiveness, and emotional exhaustion—and why healing begins when we stop running from our wounds and bring them honestly before God.   Willow shares her personal story, the heart behind her ministry Collide, and insights from her new book about embracing pain as part of the pathway to restoration and deeper connection. This conversation offers encouragement for anyone carrying hidden hurt, walking through disappointment, or longing to experience emotional and spiritual healing.  You’ll hear:  Why unprocessed pain often “comes out sideways”   How honesty and vulnerability open the door to healing   The role faith and community play in restoration   Encouragement for those feeling stuck, overwhelmed, or emotionally exhausted   Hope for healing not only for ourselves, but also for the people we love   If you’ve ever wondered whether real healing is possible, this episode is a reminder that God meets us in our pain—and that hope and restoration are closer than we think.  Links and Resources:  Book: Collide  Website: https://wecollide.net/staff/willow-weston/  Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.

    41 min
  4. How Young People Can Handle Ghosting, Disappointment, and Other Barriers to Dating – Episode 40

    Apr 21

    How Young People Can Handle Ghosting, Disappointment, and Other Barriers to Dating – Episode 40

    Summary:  In Part 2 of this important conversation on the modern dating recession, Shaunti and Jeff Feldhahn continue unpacking new research from the Institute for Family Studies on why so many marriage-minded singles are struggling to date—and what can actually help. With 70% of surveyed singles saying they want meaningful relationships but aren’t dating, the challenge is real—but not hopeless.  Shaunti and Jeff revisit the key barriers discussed in Part 1 and dive into additional reasons dating feels harder today, from fear and discouragement to unclear expectations and social disconnection. Most importantly, they offer practical, research-based encouragement for singles who desire marriage, as well as parents and loved ones who want to support them.  If you or someone you care about feels stuck in today’s dating landscape, this episode offers fresh insight, empathy, and a hopeful path forward toward genuine connection.  Resources: Report on “The Dating Recession”. https://ifstudies.org/report-brief/state-of-our-unions-2026-the-dating-recession   IFS article about young men. See point 2 for “Most unmarried young men want to marry”   https://ifstudies.org/blog/young-men-are-not-checked-out-their-hopes-are-being-frustrated   For Women Only link.  For Men Only link    Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.

    37 min
  5. Emotional Baggage Isn't Our Problem (Here's How to Live Lighter), with Laurie Davies – Episode 38

    Mar 31

    Emotional Baggage Isn't Our Problem (Here's How to Live Lighter), with Laurie Davies – Episode 38

    Summary: In this episode, Shaunti Feldhahn sits down with author Laurie Davies to unpack the powerful concept behind the book Emotional Hoarding: Letting Go of the Stuff That Keeps You Stuck. Together, they explore how holding onto hard emotions costs us. Emotional 'hoarding’ limits how we love, it keeps us stuck in regret, grudges, and shame—and, most importantly, it creates a disconnect between us and the freedom God wants us to walk in.  Together, Shaunti and Laurie distinguish between emotional “baggage” and the deeper patterns of emotional hoarding, highlighting signs that you might be hoarding hard emotions, and why honest self-examination is essential to breaking free.  The conversation dives into emotions such as worry, worthlessness, regret, anger, and bitterness—focusing on how scripture offers a clear path to freedom. With worry, for example, Shaunti and Laurie discuss how renewing our thinking, grounded in principles from Philippians 4:8, can close the worry loop and restore peace.  As Shaunti observed in her foreword to the book: “You will never think about your inner emotional life the same way again.”  Tune in to this episode for a hope-filled path for stepping into greater emotional and relational freedom.  Links: lauriedavies.com Emotional Hoarding on Amazon   Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.

    50 min
4.8
out of 5
29 Ratings

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Relationship tripwires. Mental health puzzles. Confusing work dynamics. You’re not the only one scratching your head. But now you have a secret decoder ring! Each episode of I Wish You Could Hear This is packed with proven, simple, and surprising secrets that help you thrive in life, faith, and relationships. Researchers Shaunti and Jeff Feldhahn have spent decades interviewing and surveying more than 40,000 people to identify the little things that make a big difference in our lives. They’re Harvard-educated, Christian authors and speakers who also happen to be happily married, analytically minded, and a whole lot of fun! Join them and their guests for real stories, real help, and real hope.

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