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The Studleys

The Anatomy of Marriage Podcast traces the almost failed marriage of the hosts, Melanie and Seth Studley, and explores parallel stories of other marriages with similar struggles.
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Now displaying: December, 2018
Dec 27, 2018

Seth and I follow-up last week’s bonus Miscarriage episode and share our own miscarriage story, we cover the unexpected feelings that can accompany loss, Seth shares what he wishes he had done during that time as a father and husband to help both of us get through it better, and I share a lullaby that I wrote for our Baby June.

Dec 20, 2018

Special guest Elizabeth from Coffee Cup Mama blog shares her story of how multiple miscarriages have impacted her marriage, her family, and her walk with God. She also sheds light on how to help those walking through miscarriage and how to have hope through the sadness.   

Dec 18, 2018

This week Seth and I share 6 tips for having a happier, healthier and more balanced Holiday Season. We talk about the importance of focusing on the positive, scheduling “me time”, not letting your emotions run the show, and so much more!

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Dec 11, 2018

This week we talk about Seth’s journey in Self Reparenting, ways to cope with and improve anxiety, and how to begin healing from potentially misinterpreting your past.

 

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Dec 7, 2018

This week Seth and I discuss the impact that anxiety has had in our marriage, we talk about attachment and bonding and explore the various ways to reassess past unwanted behaviors and look at them in a new light.

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