Épisodes

  • Male-Female Partnership in your Marriage
    Sep 17 2025

    What does it mean to raise a family while growing your marriage partnership?

    In this episode, Mark and Sue from The Social Quotients share how embracing complementary roles as father and mother strengthens both their parenting and their marital bond.

    “That’s the legacy we hope our children carry into their own relationships and marriages—a strong foundation of love, trust, understanding, and mutual respect.” – Mark and Sue

    Their conversation highlights the importance of putting the marriage first—modeling unity and commitment that children can carry into their own future relationships. It’s a reminder that when couples grow together, the whole family thrives.

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    Sign up here to create an account with Focus on the Family Singapore to access a wide range of marriage and parenting resources designed to nurture and strengthen your family relationships.

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    If you have enjoyed this episode, please leave us a rating and review on Spotify, Apple Podcast or Podchaser. It'll be very helpful for others to find our podcast. You can also help us by copying this link www.family.org.sg/connect2podcast to share with your friends.

    You can also support us by giving monthly. We appreciate your generous giving as every dollar helps to sustain our efforts in strengthening families. Please note that if you are based in Singapore, as a donor-supported charity with Institution of a Public Character status, all monthly and one-time donations of $50 and above, will qualify for 250% tax deduction.

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    17 min
  • Male Leadership in The Home
    Sep 3 2025

    In this episode, we take a closer look at what male leadership in the home really means—leading not with dominance, but with humility, love, and respect. Mark and Sue from The Social Quotient return to share practical wisdom from their own marriage journey.

    We talk about how both husbands and wives have a part to play in creating a balanced and loving home.

    Sue reminds us, “Even when things are not done perfectly, a thankful heart can build up rather than tear down.”

    And Mark shares, “Husbands, love your wives—even in their most emotional moments.”

    This conversation encourages couples to reflect on how mutual love and respect, even when goals are not aligned, can help anchor the marriage in purpose, empathy, and partnership.

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    Sign up here to create an account with Focus on the Family Singapore to access a wide range of marriage and parenting resources designed to nurture and strengthen your family relationships.

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    If you have enjoyed this episode, please leave us a rating and review on Spotify, Apple Podcast or Podchaser. It'll be very helpful for others to find our podcast. You can also help us by copying this link www.family.org.sg/connect2podcast to share with your friends.

    You can also support us by giving monthly. We appreciate your generous giving as every dollar helps to sustain our efforts in strengthening families. Please note that if you are based in Singapore, as a donor-supported charity with Institution of a Public Character status, all monthly and one-time donations of $50 and above, will qualify for 250% tax deduction.

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    21 min
  • Engage in Difficult Conversations That Matter
    Aug 20 2025

    Because the hardest conversations often lead to the strongest connections.

    In your marriage, do you sometimes forget to affirm your spouse or show that meaningful conversations matter? Connection takes intention—we need to practice, make time, and walk through it together.

    If you’ve ever struggled to express what’s on your mind—especially during tough decisions—and found yourself stuck in blame or misunderstanding, you’re not alone.

    In this episode, Delia continues her conversation with Wai Hoong, a Life and Marriage Coach. They explore how asking the right questions and truly listening can spark curiosity, deepen understanding, and rebuild emotional safety. Vulnerability isn’t weakness—it’s the doorway to a stronger, more connected marriage.

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    “I was all ready to quit after seven years of marriage. The endless communication breakdowns, deep-seated misunderstandings, and growing resentment in me has taken its toll.”

    - Tricia (Name has been edited to protect the client’s privacy)

    Life can be overwhelming. Having a listening ear can bring relief, help you feel supported, and improve relationships. Make an appointment with a counsellor today. Find our more www.family.org.sg/counselling.

    Fees apply.

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    Sign up here to create an account with Focus on the Family Singapore to access a wide range of marriage and parenting resources designed to nurture and strengthen your family relationships.

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    If you have enjoyed this episode, please leave us a rating and review on Spotify, Apple Podcast or Podchaser. It'll be very helpful for others to find our podcast. You can also help us by copying this link www.family.org.sg/connect2podcast to share with your friends.

    You can also support us by giving monthly. We appreciate your generous giving as every dollar helps to sustain our efforts in strengthening families. Please note that if you are based in Singapore, as a donor-supported charity with Institution of a Public Character status, all monthly and one-time donations of $50 and above, will qualify for 250% tax deduction.

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    20 min
  • The Art of Difficult Conversations
    Aug 6 2025

    Why do some conversations with your spouse feel so difficult?

    Is it because we assume certain intentions—or are we avoiding conflict out of fear of what might happen?

    In this episode, Delia speaks with Wai Hoong, a Life and Marriage Coach, to explore what truly makes difficult conversations challenging. They share insights on how assumptions, fear, and unspoken values can create tension, and how staying open and curious can lead to deeper understanding.

    Discover practical ways to keep communication flowing and learn how to approach tough topics with courage and compassion. You don’t have to avoid the hard stuff—there’s a way through it.

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    “I was all ready to quit after seven years of marriage. The endless communication breakdowns, deep-seated misunderstandings, and growing resentment in me has taken its toll.”

    - Tricia (Name has been edited to protect the client’s privacy)

    Life can be overwhelming. Having a listening ear can bring relief, help you feel supported, and improve relationships. Make an appointment with a counsellor today. Fees apply. Find our more www.family.org.sg/counselling.

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    Sign up here to create an account with Focus on the Family Singapore to access a wide range of marriage and parenting resources designed to nurture and strengthen your family relationships.

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    If you have enjoyed this episode, please leave us a rating and review on Spotify, Apple Podcast or Podchaser. It'll be very helpful for others to find our podcast. You can also help us by copying this link www.family.org.sg/connect2podcast to share with your friends.

    You can also support us by giving monthly. We appreciate your generous giving as every dollar helps to sustain our efforts in strengthening families. Please note that if you are based in Singapore, as a donor-supported charity with Institution of a Public Character status, all monthly and one-time donations of $50 and above, will qualify for 250% tax deduction.

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    23 min
  • Good Habits to Cultivate as Newlyweds
    Jul 16 2025

    In a healthy marriage, both spouses need to feel heard, supported, and valued. An open mind and heart create space for understanding and mutual acknowledgement.

    Intentional conversations—rooted in grace and empathy—are essential for building deeper connection.

    In this episode, hear from Sean and Crystal, who have been married for two years. Despite their differences, they remain committed to loving their spouse first, choosing connection over conflict.

    Marriage is a continuous journey of growth. Through words and actions, couples learn to build each other up—with care, kindness, and love.

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    The early years of marriage are filled with unique challenges and opportunities for growth. With some practical skills and tools, you can be equipped to build a love that lasts.

    If you are a newlywed (married for less than 5 years), Just Married is a 3-session hybrid workshop designed for you! Through the hands-on and interactive guidance of husband-and-wife trainers, participants will:

    • Learn about the 3 critical skills that can make or break your marriage
    • Gain clarity on roles, responsibilities and expectations during these formative years
    • Strengthen communication skills to navigate tricky topics like finances, in-laws and parenting
    • Gain practical tools to work through differences and conflicts
    • Discover ways to keep the romance alive and fireproof your marriage

    There will be two weekday online sessions and one onsite session on a Saturday. Find out more details at www.family.org.sg/C2JustMarried.

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    If you have enjoyed this episode, please leave us a rating and review on Spotify, Apple Podcast or Podchaser. It'll be very helpful for others to find our podcast. You can also help us by copying this link www.family.org.sg/connect2podcast to share with your friends.

    You can also support us by giving monthly. We appreciate your generous giving as every dollar helps to sustain our efforts in strengthening families. Please note that if you are based in Singapore, as a donor-supported charity with Institution of a Public Character status, all monthly and one-time donations of $50 and above, will qualify for 250% tax deduction.

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    21 min
  • Aligning Your Goals and Dreams
    Jul 2 2025

    Lately, have you taken time to talk openly with your spouse about the shared values in your marriage? You might be in a season of adapting and adjusting from the original plan—intentionally tuning in to your spouse’s thoughts, feelings, and personal growth. When communication is strong, good things tend to follow, whether you're in a long-term relationship or just starting out.

    In this episode, we’re joined by Abel Ang, a retired professional who’s far from slowing down. Abel now dedicates his time to mentoring, investing, and teaching. He shares thoughtful insights on why aligning around shared values is essential to giving meaningfully in a marriage—and how that alignment can shape a deeper, more resilient connection.

    You can find out more about Careverse at Careverse.sg.

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    “I was all ready to quit after seven years of marriage. The endless communication breakdowns, deep-seated misunderstandings, and growing resentment in me has taken its toll.”

    - Tricia (Name has been edited to protect the client’s privacy)

    Life can be overwhelming. Having a listening ear can bring relief, help you feel supported, and improve relationships. Make an appointment with a counsellor today. Fees apply. Find our more www.family.org.sg/counselling.

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    Sign up here to create an account with Focus on the Family Singapore to access a wide range of marriage and parenting resources designed to nurture and strengthen your family relationships.

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    If you have enjoyed this episode, please leave us a rating and review on Spotify, Apple Podcast or Podchaser. It'll be very helpful for others to find our podcast. You can also help us by copying this link www.family.org.sg/connect2podcast to share with your friends.

    You can also support us by giving monthly. We appreciate your generous giving as every dollar helps to sustain our efforts in strengthening families. Please note that if you are based in Singapore, as a donor-supported charity with Institution of a Public Character status, all monthly and one-time donations of $50 and above, will qualify for 250% tax deduction.

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    27 min
  • Bridging Cultures, Building Community: Interracial Marriage Today
    Jun 18 2025

    In a multicultural society like Singapore, the rise in inter-ethnic marriages is reshaping how families view love, tradition, and unity. But what really happens when two people from different cultural backgrounds fall in love? And how do they bridge those cultural differences in their relationship?

    In this heartfelt episode, we hear from Jason, who is Indian, and Mariko, who is Chinese—a young couple navigating the joys and challenges of blending two distinct family traditions into one marriage.

    Tune in for an honest, inspiring conversation about love that transcends boundaries—and what it truly takes to make it work.

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    Increasing loneliness and disconnection, rise of porn addiction and voyeurism, rise of AI companions, and confusion over sexuality and identity — these worrying trends have arisen among married couples and the youth.

    Get a grasp of the underlying factors driving such trends and be equipped with tools to train the hearts and minds of the next generation so they desire what is good, timeless, and true.

    Find out more about The Future of Healthy Sexuality Masterclass at www.family.org.sg/healthysexualitymasterclass.

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    Sign up here to create an account with Focus on the Family Singapore to access a wide range of marriage and parenting resources designed to nurture and strengthen your family relationships.

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    If you have enjoyed this episode, please leave us a rating and review on Spotify, Apple Podcast or Podchaser. It'll be very helpful for others to find our podcast. You can also help us by copying this link www.family.org.sg/connect2podcast to share with your friends.

    You can also support us by giving monthly. We appreciate your generous giving as every dollar helps to sustain our efforts in strengthening families. Please note that if you are based in Singapore, as a donor-supported charity with Institution of a Public Character status, all monthly and one-time donations of $50 and above, will qualify for 250% tax deduction.

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    28 min
  • Coping with the Transition to Parenthood
    Jun 4 2025

    Becoming parents is a life-changing journey—one filled with both heartwarming joys and unexpected challenges. So how can couples prepare themselves to navigate this major transition?

    In this episode, we hear from Jason and Mariko, a couple who share their honest reflections on what it takes to stay connected through the ups and downs of early parenthood. Jason believes in the intentional of casual, simple conversations—no matter how busy life gets. Mariko emphasizes the importance of keeping an open mind and truly listening to one another as they grow together.

    Tune in to discover how they support each other and stick together as a team through this transformative season of life.

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    Increasing loneliness and disconnection, rise of porn addiction and voyeurism, rise of AI companions, and confusion over sexuality and identity — these worrying trends have arisen among married couples and the youth.

    Get a grasp of the underlying factors driving such trends, and be equipped with tools to train the hearts and minds of the next generation so they desire what is good, timeless, and true.

    Find out more about The Future of Healthy Sexuality Masterclass at www.family.org.sg/healthysexualitymasterclass.

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    Sign up here to create an account with Focus on the Family Singapore to access a wide range of marriage and parenting resources designed to nurture and strengthen your family relationships.

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    If you have enjoyed this episode, please leave us a rating and review on Spotify, Apple Podcast or Podchaser. It'll be very helpful for others to find our podcast. You can also help us by copying this link www.family.org.sg/connect2podcast to share with your friends.

    You can also support us by giving monthly. We appreciate your generous giving as every dollar helps to sustain our efforts in strengthening families. Please note that if you are based in Singapore, as a donor-supported charity with Institution of a Public Character status, all monthly and one-time donations of $50 and above, will qualify for 250% tax deduction.

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    24 min