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  • We Don’t Celebrate Valentine’s Day… But Here’s What We Do Instead
    2026/02/10

    February is here, and while the world gears up for Valentine’s Day, we’re keeping it real—because celebrating February 14th has never really been our thing. From elementary school Valentine’s cards with heart-shaped suckers to packed restaurants and overpriced chocolates, we’ve just never felt the pressure to join the hype. Well… except for that one unforgettable year when Kenny G came to town. Let’s just say a surprise concert, a big-screen love declaration, and a whole lot of jazz made for a Valentine’s “uncelebrated” we’ll never forget. Sometimes love shows up in unforgettable moments—but more often, it lives in the everyday ones.

    In this episode, we dig into what really makes us feel loved when no one is watching. Is it grand gestures? Not really. It’s the random love notes, goofy Instagram messages, back scratches, foot rubs, and intentional check-ins after long days. We talk about staying emotionally connected in busy seasons, the importance of communication (even when one of you is an introvert married to an extrovert), and why presence matters more than presents. Whether you celebrate Valentine’s Day or not, this conversation is about choosing love daily—and remembering that the little things always add up.

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    30 分
  • Are you too busy for love?
    2026/02/02

    What’s up, y’all? We’re back for another real-talk Tuesday, and this week we’re diving into a question a lot of couples quietly struggle with: are you too busy for love? From packed schedules and nonstop responsibilities to stress sneaking in and creating distance, we break down how busyness can slowly disconnect you from the person you’re doing life with. Stress doesn’t always announce itself, and before you know it, you’re arguing with each other instead of tackling the stress together. The truth is, stress is inevitable—but disconnection doesn’t have to be.

    In this episode, we talk about being intentional with your time, prioritizing your relationship, and creating non-negotiable moments of connection—whether that’s daily check-ins, prayer, quick walks, or a weekly date night (Fridays are sacred over here!). We share laughs, real examples, and practical reminders that love doesn’t survive on leftovers of your time and energy. If your relationship reflected your calendar, what would it say you value most? This conversation is all about choosing each other on purpose, even in the middle of busy, tired, and real life because love is worth penciling in… or better yet, Sharpie-ing in.

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    33 分
  • Birthday Love: Making Your Partner Feel Seen
    2026/01/19

    This week on Opposites, But Always Us, we’re celebrating Jay’s birthday and using it as the perfect moment to talk about appreciation, effort, and making your partner feel special. From joking about age, slippers, banana pudding, and forgotten birthdays to reflecting on favorite memories, we keep it real about how birthdays (and special days in general) don’t have to be over the top to be meaningful. Sometimes the best gift is time, laughter, and simply being surrounded by family.

    We also dive into a bigger message beneath the jokes: knowing your partner, learning their likes, appreciating effort, and showing up consistently not just on birthdays, but every day. Whether it’s quiet time together, a surprise party, or just being kind to someone else in their honor, this episode is a reminder that love is found in the little things. Celebrate your people while you can, communicate what you need, and always appreciate the heart behind the effort.

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    27 分
  • Who We Are: The Story Behind the Love
    2026/01/12

    Welcome back to Opposites, But Always Us! In this episode, Toni and Jay finally share who they are and how it all began, from meeting at a Colorado Springs carnival in 1998, to a dead goldfish, a little white lie about age, and a love story that defied logic but stood the test of time. What started as teenage shenanigans turned into a 28-year journey filled with laughter, long-distance love, growing pains, and faith.

    Married for over two decades with six kids and countless lessons learned, Tony and Jay open up about the trials, triumphs, and transparency it takes to build a lasting relationship. This episode sets the tone for real conversations about love, commitment, growth, and choosing each other even when it’s hard. If you’ve ever wondered how opposites really make it work, this one’s for you.

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    30 分
  • His Role, Her Role… or Our Role?
    2026/01/12

    In this episode of Opposites, But Always Us, we dive into the real conversation around marital roles what they are, where they come from, and how they actually play out in everyday marriage. From traditional expectations to modern-day partnerships, we unpack how roles can shift over time based on seasons, strengths, growth, and life circumstances. We talk honestly about what works, what doesn’t, and why trying to force a one-size-fits-all role can create unnecessary tension.

    This episode isn’t about rules it’s about understanding, communication, and partnership. We share personal insight from years of marriage, highlighting how flexibility, mutual respect, and shared responsibility can strengthen your relationship instead of dividing it. Whether you’re newly married, seasoned, or somewhere in between, this conversation will challenge you to rethink roles and focus more on teamwork, balance, and loving each other well.

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    31 分
  • Welcome to Opposites, but Always Us
    2025/11/18

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