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Nothing draws us into a story like video.  It involves more of our senses than any other medium, and that makes it a powerful tool to assist, educate, and inspire. At Better Marriages, we want you to intentionally create the best relationship you can have, and offer videos that range from workshops to empower you, to stories that will inspire you. Get immersed in a Better Marriages video with your partner tonight.

Don’t Try to Fix It. . . I Just Need You to Listen

It's Not About the Nail from Jason Headley on Vimeo.

Developing an Intentional Marriage

Married couple talks about the importance of being intentional about developing relationship skills. There desire to grow and improve their marriage has been a driving force in this 2nd marriage. Involvement in their Marriage Enrichment Group (MEG) has provided important […]

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Committed to Ongoing Growth in Marriage

Long-time married couple talks about why they've been involved in Better Marriages and what it has meant to their relationship. They are committed to the ongoing growth of their relationship. http://youtu.be/erPUq0Uffhg

A Second Marriage – Doing it Right

Long-time members of Better Marriages talk about what their involvement has meant to them. A second marriage for both, they wanted to do this one right! www.BetterMarriages.org http://youtu.be/ZPBSZw5LeoM

Why We’re Involved in Better Marriages

Married couple talks about why they are long-time members of Better Marriages. What it does for their relationship. It helps them deal with scheduling issues - reminds them how important it is to take time to be together. Being involved […]

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Married Fun

Celebrating 360 years of married fun!

48 Couples

Here's an inspiring video of 48 couples arranged by length of relationship in descending order from 77 years to 3 weeks.

Alan and Christina: Getting Through Unemployment… Together

Alan and Christina describe their struggle with the stress and depression of long-term unemployment that almost broke up their marriage, and eventually brought them closer and made their relationship stronger.

Barack and Michelle

Barack and Michelle Obama - portrait of a loving marriage.

Bea and Jim: Surviving a Parent’s Worst Nightmare

Bea and Jim, married for 55 years, talk about losing their 17 year old son in an automobile accident 20 years ago.
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