• 053: Better Questions = A Better Marriage

  • Jan 14 2025
  • Length: 36 mins
  • Podcast

053: Better Questions = A Better Marriage

  • Summary

  • Evan and Susan Money delve deep into the themes of growth, opportunity, and community impact.

    Evan kicks things off by discussing a transformative Global Housing Initiative in Uganda, designed to provide affordable housing loans and empower local leaders. He further introduces "the League of Greatness," a successor to "Men of Greatness," focusing on personal development for a select group of men. Inspired by fashion experts Stacy and Clinton of "What Not to Wear," Evan shares the evolution of his home attire, favoring stylish tracksuits. Susan celebrates his newfound enthusiasm for pickleball, sharing heartwarming tales of their encounters within the pickleball community, including meeting the famed Dr. C.

    Susan focuses on the theme of opportunity for 2025, including her involvement in a women's leadership team at her church and her ambitious project of creating three comprehensive family photo albums. The couple shares their gratitude for growing together, reflecting on their 28-year journey in the paintball industry and small film company, and encouraging listeners to follow their story.

    In a remarkable show of community and love, they outline exciting marriage-focused events planned for 2025 in Southern California: from cooking and painting events to a multi-day marriage retreat. They invite interested couples to contact them via support@evanmoney.com for more information.

    Throughout the episode, the duo emphasizes the importance of better questions leading to better communication in marriage, shares insights on personal growth, and highlights the spiritual practices that anchor their relationship. Listen in to discover how Evan and Susan are transforming challenges into opportunities and inspiring couples to elevate their relationships from good to great.

    Don't miss this inspirational episode brimming with practical advice, personal anecdotes, and the powerful message that being "great" in marriage doesn’t mean being perfect—it means making a consistent effort, together.

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