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Marriage doesn’t stay the same—and it’s not supposed to.
In this episode of She is His, Lyndsay sits down with Tanya Glanzman to talk about the real, often unspoken seasons of marriage—from the early years of figuring each other out, to the busy, child-filled middle, to rediscovering one another when the house grows quiet. With over 30 years of marriage experience, Tanya brings wisdom, honesty, and practical insight for navigating change with intention.
Together, they dive into what it really means to tend the garden of your marriage—how to stay connected when life feels overwhelming, how to handle emotional distance, and why conflict (done well) can actually strengthen your relationship. You’ll walk away with tangible ideas for deeper intimacy, better communication, and a renewed vision for what your marriage can become in every season.
Whether you're newly married, in the thick of raising kids, or somewhere in between—this conversation will remind you: healthy marriages don’t happen by accident… they’re cultivated on purpose.
By PrettyandWiseCoMarriage doesn’t stay the same—and it’s not supposed to.
In this episode of She is His, Lyndsay sits down with Tanya Glanzman to talk about the real, often unspoken seasons of marriage—from the early years of figuring each other out, to the busy, child-filled middle, to rediscovering one another when the house grows quiet. With over 30 years of marriage experience, Tanya brings wisdom, honesty, and practical insight for navigating change with intention.
Together, they dive into what it really means to tend the garden of your marriage—how to stay connected when life feels overwhelming, how to handle emotional distance, and why conflict (done well) can actually strengthen your relationship. You’ll walk away with tangible ideas for deeper intimacy, better communication, and a renewed vision for what your marriage can become in every season.
Whether you're newly married, in the thick of raising kids, or somewhere in between—this conversation will remind you: healthy marriages don’t happen by accident… they’re cultivated on purpose.