Nadia Sawalha & Mark Adderley

How To Stay Married (So Far)

Nadia Sawalha & Mark Adderley

  • 63: How This HEALTH CRISIS is PUTTING Marriages & Relationships Under PRESSURE

63: How This HEALTH CRISIS is PUTTING Marriages & Relationships Under PRESSURE

Monday 23rd March 2020

Nadia Sawalha & Mark Adderley explore how health crises impact marriages, offering tips on communication and anxiety management in 'How To Stay Married (So Far)'.
38 minutes
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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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Stress Test: How Health Crises Challenge Marriages

I was thinking about all the children that use school as an escape, not the ones that are on a register as vulnerable, but the ones that we don't know are vulnerable, the ones that might have a parent with a mental health issue or alcoholism, or violent, and that's six hours in their school.
Picture this: You're suddenly spending every waking moment with your partner, and the world outside feels like it's falling apart. In this episode of 'How To Stay Married (So Far)', Nadia Sawalha and Mark Adderley get real about how health crises can put immense pressure on relationships. From the strain of managing mental health to the challenges of constant togetherness, they don't shy away from the tough stuff.
Nadia and Mark share their own coping strategies, emphasizing the importance of open communication and managing anxiety. With their signature blend of honesty and humor, they offer a compassionate look at how couples can navigate these turbulent times. Whether you're feeling the strain or just looking for some solidarity, this episode is a must-listen for anyone trying to keep their relationship afloat during a health crisis.