Being a Smart Stepmom, Part 2
Laura Petherbridge discusses why she dislikes the term blended family. She explains stepfamilies don't instantly merge but grow together and bond.
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Laura Petherbridge discusses why she dislikes the term blended family. She explains stepfamilies don't instantly merge but grow together and bond.
Dr. James Dobson sits down with author Laura Petherbridge to explore the unique challenges stepmothers face.
You and your spouse, if you are like most couples, are similar in some ways but very different in other ways. You see eye to eye on certain things and have very different opinions on others. Key to a
Roger Marsh welcomes Rebecca St. James and Cubbie Fink to discuss their new book, Lasting Ever. Their love story reads like a Hallmark movie.
On today’s edition of Family Talk, Roger Marsh welcomes Grammy Award-winning artist Rebecca St. James and her husband, musician and producer, Cubbie Fink.
Question: Dr. Dobson, my wife will not respond to me sexually unless the circumstances are just right. It isn't enough for us to enjoy each other physically. I have to talk to and spend time with her before we even go to bed, or else she is disinterested. Are other women like this?
Are you and your spouse trapped in the patterns of conflict? Today on Family Talk, Dr. James Dobson welcomes Dr. Arch Hart and his daughter, Dr. Sharon May, to discuss their book, Safe Haven Marriage. They'll share practical insights for breaking free from destructive cycles and building the kind of relationship you long for.
Conflict is inevitable in marriage, but how you handle it makes all the difference. On today’s edition of Family Talk, Dr. James Dobson welcomes Dr. Arch Hart and his daughter, Dr. Sharon May, to discuss their book, Safe Haven Marriage. They’ll share powerful insights about creating emotional safety, rebuilding trust, and developing the kind of relationship you want to come home to. Learn how to fight fairly and reconnect after conflict.
With one last, deep breath, I pulled out my wedding dress, the symbol of all my lost hopes and dreams. I held it and felt a surge of anger mask the pain as I clipped it to a clothes hanger and hooked
Forty years ago, I had on the biggest hat-vale thing you've ever seen. With about a million buttons down the back of my high-necked, Victorian-style wedding gown, I walked down the aisle toward my soon-to-be husband. He was dressed all in white, and his smile took my breath away. Finally, after years of waiting, I would be his bride.



