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It's the most wonderful time of the year—unless your relationship is in trouble. We're taking an honest look at how affection can ebb and flow in your relationship—especially during busy seasons like the holidays. Whether you consider yourself naturally affectionate or not, you'll learn why intentionally nurturing closeness matters for every couple. We're discussing real-life reasons affection can dip, ranging from plain old busyness and fatigue to unresolved wounds and letting family drama in. Plus, you'll hear practical tips to help your relationship not only avoid these "affection dips," but actually grow stronger and more connected in your marriage or relationship—no matter what time of year it is.
Key Highlights:
Why Affection Dips
Signs You’re Losing Connection
Intentional Steps for Growth
Forgiveness & Healing
Family Drama & External Voices
Resources Mentioned:
Ultimate Couples Guide
Get practical tools to strengthen your relationship: danache.com/ultimatecouple
Infidelity Intensive
Are you dealing with infidelity in your relationship? Get the help you need to recover from betrayal: danache.com/infidelityintensive
Episode on Forgiveness:
A step-by-step guide inspired by Desmond Tutu & Mpho Tutu’s “The Book of Forgiving.” Find the episode at Episode 150.
Listener Review Spotlight:
A longtime listener shares her thoughts on how the Rebuilding Us podcast has helped her and her husband to have more direct and meaningful conversations.
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Like the show? Be sure to SUBSCRIBE/FOLLOW the podcast! Then, give it a ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ rating and leave a great review!
Support the show: https://danache.com/donations/support-the-show/
Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
By Dana Che - Christian Marriage Coach & Speaker4.9
164164 ratings
It's the most wonderful time of the year—unless your relationship is in trouble. We're taking an honest look at how affection can ebb and flow in your relationship—especially during busy seasons like the holidays. Whether you consider yourself naturally affectionate or not, you'll learn why intentionally nurturing closeness matters for every couple. We're discussing real-life reasons affection can dip, ranging from plain old busyness and fatigue to unresolved wounds and letting family drama in. Plus, you'll hear practical tips to help your relationship not only avoid these "affection dips," but actually grow stronger and more connected in your marriage or relationship—no matter what time of year it is.
Key Highlights:
Why Affection Dips
Signs You’re Losing Connection
Intentional Steps for Growth
Forgiveness & Healing
Family Drama & External Voices
Resources Mentioned:
Ultimate Couples Guide
Get practical tools to strengthen your relationship: danache.com/ultimatecouple
Infidelity Intensive
Are you dealing with infidelity in your relationship? Get the help you need to recover from betrayal: danache.com/infidelityintensive
Episode on Forgiveness:
A step-by-step guide inspired by Desmond Tutu & Mpho Tutu’s “The Book of Forgiving.” Find the episode at Episode 150.
Listener Review Spotlight:
A longtime listener shares her thoughts on how the Rebuilding Us podcast has helped her and her husband to have more direct and meaningful conversations.
Follow Dana Che on the socials!
YouTube
Like the show? Be sure to SUBSCRIBE/FOLLOW the podcast! Then, give it a ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ rating and leave a great review!
Support the show: https://danache.com/donations/support-the-show/
Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.

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