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Making Your Marriage Fun Again!

October 16, 2024
Marriage Enrichment

It’s time to get up, get moving, and play with your spouse! What?! What does it mean to “play” as an adult? Isn’t that something kids do? Spoiler—play is not just for toddlers, elementary school kids, or even teenagers. Play is for adults, too, and it’s a healthy and vital part of your marriage relationship. Marlee Arnold is back with Julie Baumgardner, senior director of WinShape Marriage, and Bradley Joseph, a team leader of facilitation at WinShape Foundation, aka an expert on play. Together, they talk about what playing looks like in a marriage context, what the benefits are, and personal examples as well as detail different play personalities. It’s a great conversation where you are certain to learn something new.


Time Stamps:

(1:20) Introduction to Bradley Joseph and his role at the WinShape Foundation 

(2:30) What we mean when we say at WinShape Marriage Retreats we bring experiential learning into our experiences 

(9:10) What does “playing” in marriage look like; what are some examples 

(12:00) The definition of play 

(12:20) What are some benefits for your marriage of playing with your spouse 

(17:10) Breaking down “play personalities”—collector 

(20:28) Competitor 

(22:29) Creator 

(23:18) Director 

(24:33) Explorer 

(27:26) Joker 

(27:57) Kinesthete 

(28:38) Storyteller 

(30:08) How can you engage with your spouse in play if you have different play personalities 

(34:10) How to have time to have fun and play with your spouse


Links:

National Institute for Play

Play Personalities

Identify Your Play Nature

The Importance of Play in Couple Relationships

“The Body Keeps the Score”

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