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Marriage doesn’t usually fall apart in one dramatic moment — it fades quietly through exhaustion, schedules, kids, and neglect.
In this episode of This with Krish, I talk candidly (and humorously) about why weekly date night isn’t optional — it’s marriage maintenance. Backed by real research, real stats, faith-based perspective, and real life experience, this episode breaks down why intentional time together is one of the most powerful habits a couple can build.
We share why we date at least once a week, how programs like Lifetime Fitness Parents’ Night Out make it possible in busy seasons, and why protecting your marriage ultimately benefits your kids, your faith, and your future.
This episode blends: • Marriage research & data • Christian perspective on commitment • Real-life parenting chaos • Sarcasm, humor, and honesty • Practical takeaways you can actually apply
Marriage doesn’t thrive on autopilot. Feelings don’t sustain it — choices do.
👉 If you’re married, engaged, or want to be someday — this one’s for you.
National Marriage Project – Date Nights & Marital Happiness https://nationalmarriageproject.org/research/
University of Virginia – Marriage & Relationship Research https://nationalmarriageproject.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/02/Wilcox-DateNight.pdf
Gottman Institute – Shared Meaning, Laughter & Relationship Stability https://www.gottman.com/blog/why-laughter-is-essential-for-a-strong-relationship/
Journal of Marriage and Family – Shared Activities & Intimacy Decline https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jomf.12164
American Psychological Association – Marriage, Stress & Emotional Health https://www.apa.org/monitor/nov01/marriage
Harvard Study on Adult Development – Relationships & Long-Term Happiness https://adultdevelopment.hsph.harvard.edu/
By Krish DhokiaMarriage doesn’t usually fall apart in one dramatic moment — it fades quietly through exhaustion, schedules, kids, and neglect.
In this episode of This with Krish, I talk candidly (and humorously) about why weekly date night isn’t optional — it’s marriage maintenance. Backed by real research, real stats, faith-based perspective, and real life experience, this episode breaks down why intentional time together is one of the most powerful habits a couple can build.
We share why we date at least once a week, how programs like Lifetime Fitness Parents’ Night Out make it possible in busy seasons, and why protecting your marriage ultimately benefits your kids, your faith, and your future.
This episode blends: • Marriage research & data • Christian perspective on commitment • Real-life parenting chaos • Sarcasm, humor, and honesty • Practical takeaways you can actually apply
Marriage doesn’t thrive on autopilot. Feelings don’t sustain it — choices do.
👉 If you’re married, engaged, or want to be someday — this one’s for you.
National Marriage Project – Date Nights & Marital Happiness https://nationalmarriageproject.org/research/
University of Virginia – Marriage & Relationship Research https://nationalmarriageproject.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/02/Wilcox-DateNight.pdf
Gottman Institute – Shared Meaning, Laughter & Relationship Stability https://www.gottman.com/blog/why-laughter-is-essential-for-a-strong-relationship/
Journal of Marriage and Family – Shared Activities & Intimacy Decline https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jomf.12164
American Psychological Association – Marriage, Stress & Emotional Health https://www.apa.org/monitor/nov01/marriage
Harvard Study on Adult Development – Relationships & Long-Term Happiness https://adultdevelopment.hsph.harvard.edu/