After a six-month break, the Date Your Wife Podcast is back.
And we came back swinging.
In this episode, Garrett and Danielle White unpack one of the biggest challenges facing modern marriages:
How do two people continue growing together when they're constantly changing?
What starts as a conversation about social media drama quickly turns into a raw discussion about purpose, mentorship, attraction, sexuality, resentment, production, menopause, emotional narratives, and why so many couples slowly drift apart over time.
Inside this episode:
Why people attack purpose when they lose their own
How victim mentalities spread in business, church, and marriage
The hidden challenges of staying connected through decades of growth
Why attraction changes over time
The truth about masculine production and confidence
What happens when one spouse stops growing
The emotional stories men and women create about each other
Why so many marriages become roommate relationships
The conversation nobody wants to have about sex in long-term relationships
How assumptions silently damage intimacy
The pressure men feel around production and provision
The pressure women feel around connection and emotional safety
Why modern marriage is harder than most people admit
This isn't therapy.
This isn't relationship theory.
It's two people with 25 years of marriage, business, parenting, wins, losses, growth, mistakes, and lessons sharing what they've learned the hard way.
If you've ever found yourself asking:
Why does marriage feel different than it used to?
Why does attraction shift over time?
Why do couples stop communicating?
How do you stay connected while continuing to grow individually?
This episode is for you.
Because the truth is:
Marriage isn't hard because people change.
Marriage is hard because people change... and expect their partner not to.
📘 Danielle White's Book:
God Is My Ghostwriter
Available now on Amazon.
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