The debt trap, combining finances & why you shouldn’t rent w/ Rachel Cruze

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Remembering our daughter, the due date & our first marriage conference

As they approach the due date of the daughter they lost last September, Matt and Abby open up about how this season has truly felt, how they’re coping with grief in everyday life, and what healing looks like while life keeps moving forward. If you or someone you know has experien ...  Show more

Never Have I Ever w/ My Parents *TEA SPILLED*

Matt’s parents are BACK and we made a questionable decision: play 'Never Have I Ever' together. We cover sexting, stalking an ex, reading each other’s private diaries, parenting fails, marriage boundaries, and the generational differences we did NOT see coming. This episode is sp ...  Show more

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