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In this episode of We Still Do, we’re diving into what it really means to build a shared vision in your relationship—and why sometimes the best way forward is to look back.
Using your vows as a foundation, we explore how the promises you made to each other can become a powerful guide for navigating change, conflict, and growth. Life doesn’t always unfold the way we imagined, but reconnecting with your original intentions can help you realign, recommit, and move forward with purpose—together.
We’ll talk about how to revisit your vows in a meaningful way, ask the right questions about where you are now, and create a shared vision that reflects who you’ve both become. Whether you’re feeling disconnected or simply want to deepen your bond, this episode offers practical insights and heartfelt encouragement to help you build a future that feels intentional, united, and true to your relationship.
Because sometimes, the strongest way forward… is remembering why you chose each other in the first place.
By Jamaine & Geralyn LeverettIn this episode of We Still Do, we’re diving into what it really means to build a shared vision in your relationship—and why sometimes the best way forward is to look back.
Using your vows as a foundation, we explore how the promises you made to each other can become a powerful guide for navigating change, conflict, and growth. Life doesn’t always unfold the way we imagined, but reconnecting with your original intentions can help you realign, recommit, and move forward with purpose—together.
We’ll talk about how to revisit your vows in a meaningful way, ask the right questions about where you are now, and create a shared vision that reflects who you’ve both become. Whether you’re feeling disconnected or simply want to deepen your bond, this episode offers practical insights and heartfelt encouragement to help you build a future that feels intentional, united, and true to your relationship.
Because sometimes, the strongest way forward… is remembering why you chose each other in the first place.