Nadia Sawalha & Mark Adderley

How To Stay Married (So Far)

Nadia Sawalha & Mark Adderley

  • 5: Death and Divorce

5: Death and Divorce

Wednesday 3rd January 2018

Nadia Sawalha and Mark Adderley discuss death, divorce, and keeping love alive in marriage on 'How To Stay Married (So Far)'.
20 minutes
Thought-provoking
Raw
Informative
Compelling
Engaging

About this podcast

How To Stay Married (So Far)
Author:
Nadia Sawalha & Mark Adderley
Overview:
Categories:
Navigating Intimate Relationships
Healing Relationships
Relationships & Community
Sobriety in Everyday Life
Mindfulness & Emotional Wellbeing
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Marriage, Grief, and the Dreaded 'Divorce Day': Nadia and Mark's Honest Chat

Because I trusted you, you saw that as me not loving you...the things that are the main ingredients in any divorce are usually the things that originally drew you to someone.
Ever wondered why the 2nd of January is dubbed 'Divorce Day'? In this episode of 'How To Stay Married (So Far)', Nadia Sawalha and Mark Adderley dive headfirst into the tough topics of death and divorce. With their usual no-holds-barred style, they open up about their personal experiences with grief and how it has shaped their marriage.
They also discuss the surge in divorce inquiries that happens right after the holidays, offering a raw look at the pressures couples face during this time. Nadia and Mark don't shy away from the gritty details. They talk about the importance of communication, addressing personal issues head-on, and finding love even in the darkest times. Their candid conversation touches on jealousy, arguments, and tolerating differences within a marriage.
It's not all doom and gloom, though—they sprinkle in humor and relatable anecdotes that make you feel like you're chatting with old friends. If you're navigating the choppy waters of married life, this episode offers some valuable takeaways. Nadia and Mark remind us that while staying married isn't always easy, with the right approach and mindset, it can be deeply rewarding.
So grab a cup of tea, get comfy, and tune in for an honest and engaging discussion on the complexities of marriage.