EP 221 \\ You Love Your Spouse. So Why Do You Keep Having the Same Exhausting Argument?
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Tired of the exhausting arguments creating distance in your marriage?
Learn what to do when tension starts building so you can restore connection and experience more peace at home.
How To Stop Repeating The Same Exhausting Argument Without Waiting For Your Spouse To Change First
📅 Saturday, August 15, 2026
🕐 1:00PM ET / 10:00AM PT
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You love your spouse. So why does it sometimes feel like you're having the same argument over and over again, even when the topic keeps changing?
Money. Parenting. Household issues. Different topics—but somehow, the same frustration.
In this episode, I share part of my own marriage story and talk about how I began to notice that the subject of an argument could change while the experience felt strangely familiar.
For years, I thought the answer was simply better communication. But I began to realize there was something I wasn't paying attention to during those difficult conversations.
I want to leave you with one question to consider the next time you and your spouse find yourselves in the same place again:
Why do two people who love each other keep having the same argument?
If that question sounds familiar, I'm hosting a FREE Live Online Workshop this Saturday.
I'll go deeper into what happens when these conversations go wrong, why the pattern can keep repeating, and what you can begin doing differently.
I'd love to have you join me.
— David
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