72. The Art of Forgiveness in Marriage: Overcoming Conflict for Lasting Intimacy
Tue Feb 03 2026
Do you find yourself fighting to win arguments rather than fighting for your relationship? In Episode 72, Greg and Amy dive deep into the difficult but necessary work of forgiveness and why holding onto resentment is a barrier to true intimacy.
If you are stuck in a cycle of defensiveness or feel like you constantly need your spouse to validate you, this episode offers a roadmap out. Greg and Amy discuss:
• The Trap of Validation: Greg shares his personal struggle with being a "validation seeker" and how constantly looking for credit prevents true self-reflection and growth,.
• "Unjustifying" Yourself: Why the most important skill in marriage isn't proving you are right, but having the courage to "unjustify" your behavior and look at your own role in the conflict.
• Honesty vs. Brutality: How to move from damaging accusations to "healing honesty"—digging a layer deeper to understand why you feel insecure or hurt rather than just listing your spouse's flaws,.
• Navigating Betrayal & Pornography: Drawing on insights from Dr. Jennifer Finlayson-Fife, they discuss how to look past the behavior of pornography use to understand the deeper meanings and brokenness behind it, rather than just focusing on the act itse
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Do you find yourself fighting to win arguments rather than fighting for your relationship? In Episode 72, Greg and Amy dive deep into the difficult but necessary work of forgiveness and why holding onto resentment is a barrier to true intimacy. If you are stuck in a cycle of defensiveness or feel like you constantly need your spouse to validate you, this episode offers a roadmap out. Greg and Amy discuss: • The Trap of Validation: Greg shares his personal struggle with being a "validation seeker" and how constantly looking for credit prevents true self-reflection and growth,. • "Unjustifying" Yourself: Why the most important skill in marriage isn't proving you are right, but having the courage to "unjustify" your behavior and look at your own role in the conflict. • Honesty vs. Brutality: How to move from damaging accusations to "healing honesty"—digging a layer deeper to understand why you feel insecure or hurt rather than just listing your spouse's flaws,. • Navigating Betrayal & Pornography: Drawing on insights from Dr. Jennifer Finlayson-Fife, they discuss how to look past the behavior of pornography use to understand the deeper meanings and brokenness behind it, rather than just focusing on the act itse