• The Good, Bad And The Ugly Of Love Languages

  • Jan 4 2024
  • Length: 20 mins
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The Good, Bad And The Ugly Of Love Languages

  • Summary

  • Chances are you've heard of the idea of "love languages." You might have even taken the test. But thirty years later, it almost seems like it's become a meme. Can it really help your marriage or is it just another trivial personality test? In this episode, we share what we like (and don't like) about the five love languages concept and how we incorporate it into our own relationships.

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    About the Dolphin Family:

    Dave and Misty live in Oklahoma City with their three kids Caden, Maison and Addison. After being married almost 30 years and three kids almost out of the house, life seems to be anything but boring. Dave serves on staff at a local church but also enjoys creating content online including documenting his midlife crisis on YouTube in a vlog-style format. Misty is a registered nurse and can pretty much beat anyone in a mean game of Uno.

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