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When you watch a romantic movie, you pretty much know what to expect: when the guy first meets the girl, things don't go so well. But with time, they warm up to each other, and things seem to be headed in a great direction. Then something happens that threatens to break them apart. But at the last second, our couple realizes that they can't live without each other, there's a big reconciliation, and everyone ends up happy.
But love in real life isn't always like that. Often, unconditional love shows up as quiet dependability--the assurance that no matter what, your true love has your back. Today's guest, a down-to-earth guy named Rohan Shearer, tells the story of how the concept of unconditional love has influenced his marriage to his sweetheart Jeni. It's not always flashy, but it's always true.
By Rob CallanWhen you watch a romantic movie, you pretty much know what to expect: when the guy first meets the girl, things don't go so well. But with time, they warm up to each other, and things seem to be headed in a great direction. Then something happens that threatens to break them apart. But at the last second, our couple realizes that they can't live without each other, there's a big reconciliation, and everyone ends up happy.
But love in real life isn't always like that. Often, unconditional love shows up as quiet dependability--the assurance that no matter what, your true love has your back. Today's guest, a down-to-earth guy named Rohan Shearer, tells the story of how the concept of unconditional love has influenced his marriage to his sweetheart Jeni. It's not always flashy, but it's always true.