

Marriage and Intimacy Tips for Christian Couples: Secrets of Happily Ever After
Monica Tanner - Marriage and Intimacy Coach for Christian Couples
Have you ever wondered what makes the difference between those couples who absolutely LOVE to be together and the ones who merely tolorate each other in their old age? I always want to run up to the cute old couples who still hold hands while walking down the street and ask them all their secrets to relationship success. This podcast gives me the opportunity to do just that!I'm Monica Tanner, wife to a super hunky man, mom to 4 kids, weekly podcaster and relationship and intimacy expert/enthusiast. I help couples ditch the resentment and roommate syndrome and increase communication, connection and commitment, so they can write and live out their happily ever after love story. If that sounds like something you want, this podcast is absolutely for YOU! Each week, I'm teasing out the principles that keep couples hopelessly devoted and intoxicatingly in love with each other for a lifetime and beyond. I'm searching high and low for the secrets of happily ever after and sharing those secrets with you right here. Sound marriage advice for Christian couples who want to live happily ever after and achieve a truly intimate friendship and passionate partnership, because an awesome marriage makes life so much sweeter. Let's get to it!
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Mar 31, 2026 • 33min
Spark The Fling In A Faithful Marriage with Katie Runyan
In this interview with Katie Runyan of Faithful Fling, we explore how faithful love gets hotter when you add playful novelty. Katie shows how role play dates can break roommate syndrome, wake up the erotic mind, and turn ordinary nights into lasting memories.• safety and novelty as twin needs for desire• Katie’s origin story and the first costume• awkwardness as fuel for laughter and bonding• tapping the erotic mind with small cues• how to invite your partner to try it• preventing unmet expectations with separate guides• pursuer role swaps and first‑date butterflies• simple follow‑ups that create inside jokes• fringe dates for couples who prefer “themselves”• building a cadence for pattern interruptsVisit www.faithfulfling.com and get your first role play date is FREE for 21 days. If you don’t love it, cancel before day 21 and you won’t be charged.Send us Fan Mail

Mar 24, 2026 • 33min
Stop Fighting About Sex And Start Enjoying It with Jessa Zimmerman
In this interview with Jessa Zimmerman, we reframe desire discrepancy as normal, not a defect, and show how couples can move from pressure to play with clear tools, language, and empathy. She explains proactive vs reactive desire, why “no” should be celebrated, and how to build a buffet of intimate options.• normalising libido differences across long-term relationships• shifting control dynamics away from pressure and blame• identifying health, stress, and relational obstacles to desire• understanding proactive and reactive desire patterns• starting with higher desire partner’s mindset and behaviours• redefining sex as shared pleasure over goal-driven outcomes• using the playground metaphor and “maybe” starts• broadening options between all and nothing• handling disappointment without punishment or withdrawal• practicing self-validation to reduce validation seeking• creating a safe container for exploration and communication• restoring hope through shared responsibility and small winsYou can go to www.intimacywithease.com for free resources, guides for higher and lower desire partners, and details on courses and therapy availabilitySend us Fan Mail

Mar 17, 2026 • 15min
Create Your Own Luck By Making Intimacy Lighter
In this week's episode, I'm talking about how to keep sex and connection from turning into a pressure-filled project by bringing back laughter, flirting, and lightness. I share why playfulness builds emotional safety and give three simple ways to create more “luck” in your love life. • how seriousness turns intimacy into pressure • why laughter signals safety and reconnects couples • shifting from obligation to anticipation with small playful moments • the lap dance story and why imperfection can spark desire • three practical tools: flirt more, revive inside jokes, do something silly together You can download the Get Lucky Guide by going to https://monicatanner.com/getlucky. Send us Fan Mail

Mar 10, 2026 • 10min
Desire Differences are NOT Dealbreakers
This week I explore why desire differences are normal, how pressure shuts things down, and how pursuit and emotional safety rebuild connection. I share the Yes And method, practical scripts, and a simple weekly check-in to help couples design intimacy that works for both of them.• naming the rejection–pressure cycle• spontaneous desire vs responsive desire• why pressure kills desire and pursuit builds it• safety, choice, and autonomy as turn-ons• the Yes And method for intimacy talks• sample pursuit phrases and script swaps• a 20-minute weekly intimacy check-in• using green-light lists to set contextDownload the Get Lucky Guide at https://monicatanner.com/getluckySend us Fan Mail

Mar 3, 2026 • 12min
How to Get Lucky by Creating More Emotional Safety
I'm kicking off a March series on “getting lucky” by showing why great intimacy isn’t luck at all. Real emotional safety and compassionate curiosity create the right context for desire to grow, and I'm giving you my Green Light Conversation tool to help you start.• debunking the myth of effortless, spontaneous intimacy• how stress, resentment, and distraction cool desire• why desire needs safety and play to thrive• what blocks safety: criticism, pressure, feeling unseen• the rejection–pressure spiral between partners• shifting from obligation to compassionate curiosity• green light questions that build anticipation• listening without fixing or defending• emotional safety as real foreplay• practical ways to reduce pressure and increase appreciation• preview of desire discrepancy and upcoming interviewGo to https://monicatanner.com/getlucky to download the Get Lucky GuideSend us Fan Mail

Feb 24, 2026 • 29min
Dr. Gary Chapman On The Love Language That Matters Most
Today I welcome Dr Gary Chapman to explore why love languages still matter and how dialects and personality shape whether love actually lands. We share a simple love tank ritual, a practical daily connection plan, and ways to listen without fixing so both partners feel seen.• why dialects within the five love languages change impact• the attitude of love versus manipulation• the 0–10 love tank question and follow‑up• listening as posture, not problem‑solving• tailoring love to introvert and extrovert needs• the 20‑minute daily check‑in, weekly dates, annual getaway• seasons of marriage and updating dialects over time• stories showing sincerity missing without fluency• practicing a language you never received growing upGo to www.5lovelanguages.com to take the free quiz or the premium assessment and to purchase Love Languages That Matter MostSend us Fan Mail

Feb 17, 2026 • 18min
Understanding Your Partner Doesn’t Mean Agreeing With Them
This week, I'm sharing how compassionate curiosity turns conflict into connection and why understanding your partner does not require you to agree. Practical scripts, clear definitions, and real examples show how to stay on the same team while holding different views.• use post‑Valentine’s expectations and disappointment as a chance to communicate• compassionate curiosity as the path to intimate friendship and passionate partnership• difference between understanding and agreement• story of taking a friend’s side and how stance changes feedback• faith shift case study and fear of being “tainted” by new views• ping pong versus softball dialogue and why pacing matters• both‑and language with sample phrases and questions• applying the tools to money, parenting, sex, and tech boundaries• building safety, respect and teamwork without forced consensusMake sure that if this episode was helpful, you share it with a friend or leave a review.Send us Fan Mail

Feb 10, 2026 • 18min
Valentine’s Day Doesn’t Have to End in Disappointment
This week, I'm talking about why February magnifies stress and how silent expectations turn Valentine’s Day into a painful guessing game. I share three steps, speak hopes out loud, name no‑gos, and define success together, plus simple date ideas and thoughtful, affordable gifts.• February’s emotional slump and money stress• how silent expectations create resentment• say what you want in clear, specific words• name what you don’t want and offer alternatives• collaborate on a shared definition of success• low‑cost at‑home and out‑of‑home date ideas• practical gifts: date night journal, restocks, roleplay• honesty and safety as the path to intimacyGo to https://monicatanner.com/51Questions and download some questions there.Look up the Date Night Journal on Amazon or send me an email and I will send one right to you. Restock or try Evree Intimate Massage Cream and get 14% off by using the code: LOVE at check out. https://evreesensation.com/moniOr try a subscription to Faithful Fling Role-Play Dates here: Faithful FlingMake sure you comment on social media or shoot me an email and let me know how your Valentine's Day ended up.Send us Fan Mail

Feb 3, 2026 • 18min
You’re Both Trying… You’re Just Missing Each Other
This week, I'm sharing why generous effort can still miss the mark and how a simple meaning check turns intention into real connection. Practical scripts, everyday examples, and a clear path to feel loved without guesswork.• early chemistry fading into real differences• clashing stories and nervous system triggers• feeling unloved versus being unloved• problem solving versus emotional presence• love as subjective; unique blueprints• five love languages as a starting point• the meaning check skill and script• starting small and scaling to bigger topics• appreciation to reinforce what works• monthly reset to review what landsIf this episode resonates, please write a review for the podcast and share it with someone you love who could use this information.Send us Fan Mail

Jan 27, 2026 • 35min
How Healthy Couples Use Conflict to Grow with Dana Che
In this interview with Dana Che, we break the myth that happy couples don’t fight and show how conflict, handled well, can deepen intimacy. We share mindset shifts, practical language, and simple steps to move from defensiveness to understanding.• redefining conflict as a growth path• the costs of avoidance and silent treatment• modern marriage and renegotiating roles• separating facts from feelings and stories• understanding over agreement as the goal• curiosity and vulnerability as a creation formula• practical I statements and safer starts• building trust to share real fears• how to be genuinely curious, not performative• scripts and next steps for tough talksCheck out Dana's new book here: Tried and True: Marriage Advice from 12 Imperfect Biblical Couples, https://TriedAndTrueMarriageBook.comIf you enjoyed this episode, please be sure to share it with a friend and join the conversation on Instagram.Send us Fan Mail


