When marriage breaks — through betrayal, burnout, or quiet distance — it’s not a tactic that restores intimacy. It’s identity. This episode invites you to rebuild from the root and rediscover what still wants to last.
What if the intimacy you long for isn’t lost — it’s just buried beneath years of survival, performance, and quiet fractures no one taught you how to name?
In this episode of The Recalibration, we’re speaking directly to the high-capacity human who’s been holding it all together — at home, at work, in leadership — while quietly wondering: Can this marriage really be healed?
Whether you’ve weathered betrayal or are just living in the slow erosion of connection, today’s recalibration reveals the one shift that makes rebuilding intimacy possible. Not strategy. Not more effort. But identity.
We’ll explore:
We also anchor this episode in the wisdom of Dan Allender, Phil Stutz, John & Stasi Eldredge, and Chip & Joanna Gaines — showing how intimacy isn’t about perfection, but transformation.
Whether your marriage is “fine,” flailing, or on fire — this is your reminder that you were made for more. Not just a functional partnership. A sacred one.
Today’s Micro Recalibration:
Linked Resources:
Seven Principles to Making Marriage Work by John Gottman PhD and Nan Silver
The Deep-Rooted Marriage: Cultivating Intimacy, Healing, and Delight by Dr. Dan B. Allender
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