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S2~E35: Everyday Valentine’s Day: What Love Really Looks Like

S2~E35: Everyday Valentine’s Day: What Love Really Looks Like

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Happy Valentine’s Day, Whole Woman listeners!In this lighthearted and heartfelt episode, Kim and Rachel talk about love after the rom-com phase—what it really looks like after years (and decades) together.This isn’t a deep theological dive or a relationship masterclass. It’s a real conversation about how love evolves when expectations soften, communication deepens, and everyday kindness starts to matter more than grand gestures.Kim and Rachel reflect on early ideas of romance shaped by movies, social media, and cultural pressure—and how real love looks different now. From budgeting conversations before holidays to choosing experiences over gifts, holding hands on the couch, handwritten notes, shared coffee rituals, and knowing exactly what makes your partner feel seen, this episode celebrates the beauty of ordinary, faithful love.They also discuss love languages, misaligned expectations, learning to ask for what you need, and why Valentine’s Day doesn’t have to be big, expensive, or stressful to be meaningful.Whether you’re newly partnered, decades into marriage, or redefining what love looks like in this season, this episode is a reminder that how you live together every day is the real gift.Love doesn’t have to be flashy to be profound. Communication matters more than surprise. Every day connection beats one “perfect” day.Topics covered:* How love changes over time* Letting go of unrealistic romantic expectations* Experiences vs. gifts in long-term relationships* Understanding and communicating love languages* Small, meaningful ways to show love without spending money* Why "everyday love" matters more than Valentine’s Day pressureJoin the conversation—follow the podcast, leave a review, and tell us what everyday love looks like for you.

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