Love Isn’t Enough—But Here’s What Is
Love doesn’t last by accident—it lasts on purpose.
In this episode, we break down the idea that love alone isn’t what sustains a relationship. It’s the daily decision to choose your partner, over and over again, even when life gets loud, stressful, or distracting.
We talk about what it really means to choose each other daily—how it starts with a conscious decision and shows up in the smallest actions. It’s in being intentional with your words, your time, and your energy. It’s putting your partner at the center of your decisions, not as an obligation, but as a priority.
We also dive into the importance of protecting your relationship—tuning out the noise from social media, outside opinions, and even well-meaning friends or coworkers. Because a strong relationship isn’t built publicly—it’s built privately, inside the walls you protect together.
From there, we explore what true intimacy actually looks like. And no, it’s not just physical. Real intimacy is layered—it’s emotional (sharing your fears and feelings), intellectual (having deep, meaningful conversations), experiential (trying new things and growing together), and spiritual (aligning on values, beliefs, and how you see the world). The physical connection is just the byproduct of everything else being nurtured first.
Finally, we open up about why second marriages—or second chances at love—can feel more intentional. When you’ve been through it before, you gain clarity. You learn who you are, what you want, what you won’t tolerate, and the boundaries that protect your peace. You stop loving passively—and start loving with purpose.
If you’ve ever felt like love should be enough but still struggled to make it last, this episode will shift your perspective—and give you a new blueprint for building something real, lasting, and deeply connected.
Because love isn’t enough… but intention is.
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