EPISODE · Feb 24, 2026 · 1H 9M
Ep 26: Marriage Gets Hard After This...
from Wife Approved with Shane & Caroline Whatley · host Shane and Caroline Whatley
Marriage is beautiful… and it can also be hard as hell.This week we’re talking about the stuff nobody really says out loud: how raising kids (especially teenagers) can push your marriage into survival mode, and how trauma doesn’t just hurt you — it spills into everything. Grief, loss, acting out, shutting down, resentment… all while you’re still trying to keep the house running and be a parent.This is the difficult side of marriage no one warned us about. We open up about the year that nearly broke us, what it felt like in the middle of it, and why we think we made it through when a lot of couples don’t.If you’re in the thick of it right now — you’re not alone. And if things feel easy right now, don’t skip this one. This is the stuff we wish someone had told us earlier.💬 Submit questions or hot takes anonymously: https://shanewhatley.com/wife-approved-podcast/⭐ If you're enjoying the podcast, leave us a 5-star review – it helps us a lot! Thanks for listening.🎙️ New episodes every Tuesday📺 Watch on YouTube or listen wherever you get podcastshttps://www.youtube.com/@wifeapprovedpodcast📲 Follow us on Instagram:@wifeapprovedpodcast@shanecreates@mzwhatleyCHAPTERS0:00 Marriage Is Hard (And Nobody Talks About It)0:50 The Hard Drive Crash + Shane’s Tech Meltdown5:44 The Dream About Shane Moving On11:15 Would You Want Me to Remarry?15:52 What No One Prepares You For in Marriage20:57 The Year Everything Fell Apart (Loss & Trauma)25:47 Grief, Depression & Just Surviving33:35 Teenagers Are Harder Than Anyone Admits40:59 Parenting Fights & Protecting Your Kids49:01 Letting Go of Control as a Parent55:05 Our Worst Marriage Fights (Parenting Differences)1:02:51 Why We Didn’t Quit1:07:04 What Trauma Taught Us About What Really Matters
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