Real Talk: Marriage & More Podcast

Real Talk: Marriage & More Podcast

por Andrea & Ronald Skys
Temporada 1
My Story: The Women Behind Real Talk: Marriage & More
Episode 1: My Story In this first episode, I’m opening up in a way I never have before. I’m sharing my story — the parts of my life that shaped me: homelessness, teen pregnancy, heartbreak, loss, and the moments I thought I’d never recover from. But I’m also sharing how God carried me, restored me, and rebuilt what life tried to break. If you’ve ever walked through pain in silence, if you’ve ever wondered if God could still use your life… this episode is for you. Thank you for listening to the beginning of my journey. This is where real life meets real faith.
The Pain We Carry in Silence
Episode 2 In Episode 2, I discuss the emotional weight of silent pain and the reality of being hurt by the people closest to us. I share insight on heartbreak, unseen disappointment, and the quiet moments when you question your worth and wonder if healing is possible. This episode offers clarity, comfort, and faith-filled encouragement for anyone navigating emotional pain behind closed doors.
Marriage Isn't Magic-It's Work
Episode 3 In Episode 3, I talk about the truth behind marriage, the work, the growth, the patience, the forgiveness, and the daily choices that make love last. Marriage isn't magic; it's communication, effort, grace, and two people committed to growing together. If you're married, separated, engaged, or preparing, this episode will speak to your heart.
Healing The You That Nobody Knows
Episode 4 In this episode, I open up about the hidden version of yourself, the you that nobody sees, the you that carries silent pain, and the you that learned to be strong even when you needed softness. This episode walks you through hidden wounds, silent battles, emotional exhaustion, and the gentle process of healing the parts of yourself you’ve ignored. If you’re on a healing journey, this episode will resonate deeply with your soul.
Learning to Love Yourself Without Apology
Episode 5 Episode 5 is for the woman who knows how to love everyone else… but never learned how to love herself. In this episode, I talk about why self-love feels uncomfortable, why we apologize for taking care of ourselves, and how God is calling us to honor the parts of us we usually neglect. This isn’t just a conversation — it’s a reminder that YOU matter too. If you’ve been pouring from an empty cup, struggling with guilt, or forgetting your worth… this episode will speak to your heart. It’s time to stop shrinking. It’s time to stop settling. It’s time to love yourself without apology.
How to Stop Loving People Who Hurt You
Episode 6 In this episode of Real Talk: Marriage & More, I talk about one of the hardest things to face — loving someone who keeps hurting you and learning how to finally let go. This conversation is for anyone who stayed too long, hoped too hard, or kept pouring into someone who wasn’t pouring back. We talk about attachment, trauma bonds, unhealthy patterns, and the difference between real love and emotional dependence. This isn’t about bitterness. It’s about healing. It’s about choosing peace. It’s about finally choosing YOU. If you’ve ever asked yourself, “Why is it so hard to walk away?” this episode will speak directly to your heart. You deserve a love that doesn’t wound you. You deserve peace. And you’re allowed to let go.
Co-Parenting Without Letting the Past Hurt the Children
Episode 7 In this episode of Real Talk: Marriage & More, I speak directly to parents navigating the emotional challenges of co-parenting after separation or divorce. When the relationship ends, parenting doesn’t—and learning how to raise a child with someone you’re no longer with takes strength, humility, boundaries, and healing. This episode explores: • How to protect your child’s emotional world • Why children feel the tension even when nothing is said • How to separate your personal hurt from your parenting • Healthy boundaries that make co-parenting work • How to silence outside noise and keep the focus on the child • How God honors parents who choose peace Co-parenting isn’t about winning—it’s about raising a whole, emotionally safe, and loved child. If you’re navigating separation, blended families, or painful transitions, this episode will give you clarity, comfort, and direction.
Would You Date Someone With Kids If You Don't Have Any? Episode 8
Dating isn’t just about chemistry—it’s about compatibility, timing, and emotional readiness. In Episode 8 of Real Talk: Marriage & More, I open up an honest and necessary conversation about dating someone with children when you don’t have any of your own. This episode explores the realities, challenges, and blessings of dating a parent, including maturity, boundaries, priorities, co-parenting dynamics, and emotional capacity. I talk about what it really means to step into someone’s life when children are involved—and how to know if you’re truly ready for that responsibility. If you’re single, dating, or considering a relationship with someone who has kids, this episode will help you reflect, set healthy expectations, and make decisions rooted in clarity instead of loneliness.
Why We Keep Falling for the Same Type Episode 9
Have you ever looked back at your relationships and thought, “Why does this keep happening to me?” In Episode 9 of Real Talk: Marriage & More, I dive into the patterns many of us repeat in dating and relationships—and why we’re often drawn to the same type of person, even when it keeps ending in pain. This episode explores how familiarity, unhealed wounds, fear, and emotional habits influence who we choose and why breaking the cycle starts with self-awareness and healing. If you’ve been stuck in the same relationship story with different faces, this conversation will help you understand the root—and how to choose differently moving forward.
Loving Someone Through Mental Health Struggles Episode 10
Mental health doesn’t just affect one person — it impacts families, marriages, and relationships. In Episode 10 of Real Talk: Marriage & More, I open up a compassionate conversation about loving and supporting someone who is struggling with their mental health. This episode is for families trying to understand what their loved ones are going through, how to show support without judgment, and how to be present without losing themselves. We talk about anxiety, depression, trauma, and emotional overwhelm — and how patience, empathy, boundaries, and faith can coexist with professional help. If you’ve ever felt confused, helpless, or unsure of how to show up for someone you love, this episode offers understanding, clarity, and encouragement. Mental health is real — and so is the need for compassion.
1 de 4