
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or
In this episode of Built for Two, Chad and Megan Lacefield dive into the different seasons of marriage—busy seasons, growing seasons, waiting seasons, and challenging seasons. They discuss how recognizing the season you’re in can help you and your spouse stay connected, communicate better, and strengthen your relationship. Whether you’re feeling overwhelmed, adjusting to a big life transition, or facing a tough season, this episode will give you practical tools and encouragement to navigate it together.
Thanks for tuning in to Legacy Life with The Lacefields!
We’re honored to walk alongside couples, families, and leaders who want to live their legacy—not just leave one.
If today’s episode encouraged you, would you do us a favor?
🌟 Rate the show
✍️ Leave a quick review
📲 Share it with a friend who needs a little inspiration
Want to connect with Chad or Megan? Come say hi on Instagram — we’d love to hear what’s resonating with you.
Let’s keep building strong marriages, leading with purpose, and living what matters most—together.
5
114114 ratings
In this episode of Built for Two, Chad and Megan Lacefield dive into the different seasons of marriage—busy seasons, growing seasons, waiting seasons, and challenging seasons. They discuss how recognizing the season you’re in can help you and your spouse stay connected, communicate better, and strengthen your relationship. Whether you’re feeling overwhelmed, adjusting to a big life transition, or facing a tough season, this episode will give you practical tools and encouragement to navigate it together.
Thanks for tuning in to Legacy Life with The Lacefields!
We’re honored to walk alongside couples, families, and leaders who want to live their legacy—not just leave one.
If today’s episode encouraged you, would you do us a favor?
🌟 Rate the show
✍️ Leave a quick review
📲 Share it with a friend who needs a little inspiration
Want to connect with Chad or Megan? Come say hi on Instagram — we’d love to hear what’s resonating with you.
Let’s keep building strong marriages, leading with purpose, and living what matters most—together.