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AWTR Show 498: Coming Back Together

On this week’s empowering episode of Army Wife Talk Radio, we’re chatting with guest Steven Sayers about his book Coming Back Together: A Guide to Successful Reintegration After Your Partner Returns from a Military Deployment.  

Sometimes Being “Good Enough” Is Plenty

Sometimes Being “Good Enough” Is Plenty

Dear Mr. Dad: I’m a newly divorced single father. I hear a lot about how children in divorced families have all sorts of behavioral problems, do worse in school, abuse drugs, are depressed and anxious, and on and on. It’s scaring the heck out of me and makes me think that no matter what I do, my kids are doomed. I want to be an amazing dad and give my kids the best possible life. Isn’t there something I can do?

I’m Thankful For My Milspouse Mom

I’m Thankful For My Milspouse Mom

At the very beginning of my dating journey with my husband, I took a lot of what I experienced as a military child to mind. The lifestyle wasn’t new to me. I understood (for the most part) what the life entailed, and I still went along with it. Despite knowing the everchanging environment, I thought that being a military child was enough to get my through it.

I was wrong.

An Imperfect Marriage

An Imperfect Marriage

There are no perfect marriages out there. You may think that your friends have the perfect marriage, but guess what?

You’re wrong.

They still have conflict, but they figured out how to deal with it in a way that doesn’t tear the marriage or relationship apart.

Conflict is going to happen in everybody’s marriage at some point. The important question is, how do you resolve it? People typically deal with conflict in one of five ways.

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