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37 Years Later: What We’ve Learned About Marriage | Guest: Jay Baumgardner

44 min · 29. maj 2026
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In this special bonus episode of Marriage on the Daily, Julie B. is joined by a very special guest — her husband, Jay Baumgardner. Married for 37 years, Julie and Jay share an honest, funny, and deeply personal conversation about what they’ve learned through nearly four decades of marriage, parenting, conflict, prayer, health scares, and growing together through every season of life. Together, they unpack: • How their very different childhoods impacted marriage • Learning to navigate conflict and communication • Why understanding your spouse’s personality matters • The power of prayer in difficult seasons • How to leverage differences instead of fighting against them • Why humility and emotional safety are essential in marriage • What helped them move from survival mode to deeper connection Julie and Jay also open up about one of the most difficult moments in their marriage — Jay’s emergency brain surgery in their eighth year together — and how faith and prayer became an anchor during an incredibly uncertain season. This episode is full of wisdom, laughter, vulnerability, and practical encouragement for couples who want to build a strong, Christ-centered marriage over the long haul.

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episode 37 Years Later: What We’ve Learned About Marriage | Guest: Jay Baumgardner artwork

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