What is the purpose of marriage? Is it possible to marry the wrong person? What do you do if you find yourself in a marriage that feels impossible, like an impossible marriage?
I'm honored to have as my guest this week, Laurie Krieg. Along with being a wife and mother, she's an author and serves on the board of the Center for Faith, Sexuality & Gender. In this episode, we discuss the book she wrote with her husband, Matt, about being in what some call an "impossible marriage."
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In the expanded portion of this episode, we talk about navigating sex in marriage when you're not feeling attracted to each other. You can access the expanded version here: https://www.patreon.com/posts/laurie-krieg-on-83855579.
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