Still Married. Still Sane.

Private Marriage, Public Pressure

1 h 8 min · 29. Jan. 2026
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Marriage is personal—but opinions are public. In this episode of Still Married, Still Sane, we unpack what it means to protect your marriage in a world that constantly has something to say. From social media commentary to family expectations and cultural pressure, we talk about how outside voices can seep into even the strongest relationships—and how to keep them from doing damage. We explore boundaries, communication, and the work it takes to stay grounded as a couple while everything around you feels loud. If you’ve ever felt torn between honoring your relationship and managing public expectations, this conversation is for you.

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