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Family Meetings (and Why You Should Do Them)
Episode 408

Family Meetings (and Why You Should Do Them)

Do you find that conversations about family logistics seep into quality time with your partner? Here's how weekly family meetings can help draw boundaries between time spent relaxing together and time spent planning together.

What Fresh Hell: Laughing in the Face of Motherhood | Parenting Tips From Funny Moms · Margaret Ables and Amy Wilson

March 19, 202544m 35s

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Show Notes

Does your quality time with your spouse sometimes/always devolve into discussions about finances, kids, or future plans? Here's how focused weekly meetings—both for our partnerships and for our families—can strengthen, deepen, and save the sanity of our relationships.

Amy and Margaret discuss:

  • How marriage/family check-ins improve the day-to-day health of relationships
  • Best practices for successful marriage/family check-ins
  • How they tailor their own marriage/family check-ins to work for them


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