Marry Me
After more than enough time of the iTunes charts, Marry Me is back for a very special check in. How are we all feeling about marriage now that we've grown separate from the show for two years? Do you want Marry Me to come back and dish out marriage advice for life? We need fresh questions, questions that specifically relate to marriage and NOT throwing a wedding. Please send them in to or by contacting us through our Facebook page.
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After a long hiatus the gang finally returns with a new face (Connor Gwin) and a special guest (Emily Perper) to break down the idea of dowrys and whether or not they're as great as they seem to be.
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After a long hiatus the gang finally returns with a new face (Connor Gwin) and a special guest (Emily Perper) to break down the idea of dowrys and whether or not they're as great as they seem to be.
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Following a long summer hiatus Marry Me is back with their first ever live episode! Over the past year, Kevin, Cullen and Susan have discussed camp on numerous occasions making this a fitting return live from Shrine Mont Art Camp. During the day Kevin and Cullen fielded questions from campers and then put on a live show for that night's evening program. In the absence of Susan Daughtry, the two were joined by Episcopalian Bishop Susan Goff. Questions answered include: Why did they choose marriage? How do you actually get married? Why can you object at a wedding? Can you fart at a wedding? Can...
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Cullen, Kevin and Susan return from an unplanned hiatus with Kevin's latest attempt to understand weddings, this time from the perspective of a plus one. Then the gang sits down and discusses the long teased question of, what do you do when you've decided you want kids but the person you're with may not feel the same way?
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Cullen, Kevin and Susan return from an unplanned hiatus with Kevin's latest attempt to understand weddings, this time from the perspective of a plus one. Then the gang sits down and discusses the long teased question of, what do you do when you've decided you want kids but the person you're with may not feel the same way?
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Cullen, Kevin and Susan are joined this week by friend and summer employer, Paris Ball. Paris works for The Diocese of Virginia and is married to Maria (her partner of 5 years). She joins to share her take on Will Scott's list and explain why everyone stands to benefit from Same-Sex Weddings. The group discusses her own wedding goes on to settle whether or not snooping is acceptable in a relationship.
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With Susan unable to attend and only one question in the mailbag, Kevin and Cullen are left to their own devices yet again. The episode starts with a major announcement stemming from this week's network upfronts and then the two boys travel to the surprisingly territorial corner of the internet (Craigslist) to lend a helping hand.
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This week Cullen, Kevin and Susan offer some real talk as they address the concept of relationship burnout. Turns out it's a complicated topic with several causes and appropriately enough, several solutions. The conversation is based on . Also discussed: the surprising amount of thought that goes into wedding reception seating.
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Back from spring break, Cullen, Kevin and Susan are reunited! The kid talk is done (for the time being) which means they can focus aspects of marriage and LTRs that affect everyone, all while decreasing the odds that Kevin will slip up and say they're going to "talk about having sex with kids" again. This week, the gang tackles Self Care. What does it mean and how do you do it? What makes self care so important when already have another person attached to your life, shouldn't they be your care? ...
info_outlineIn this week's episode Cullen and Kevin are joined (once again) by Cullen's older brother Connor, a public school teacher with an expansive knowledge in the world of how schools handle sex ed curriculum and to help fill the void left in Susan's absence Andrew and Emily step up to the plates. The five discuss how to talk to kids about sex from the perspective of an actual parent which leads to a discussion on discussing gender identities, losing virginity, and masturbation. Is a discussion about discussions that are a must listen for any parent, which these five certainly are not.
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