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You + Me= Us

You + Me= Us

De: Evan & Sharon Curry
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Podcast Description:
Sharon and Evan have been married for 16 years and are sitting down to share their honest, real-life views on marriage. From the highs to the challenges, they dive into what it truly means to build a life together. Grab a glass of your favorite wine, sit back, and enjoy the conversation with two imperfect—but happily married—people keeping it real.




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Episodios
  • Breaking Relationship Cycles
    Apr 10 2026

    Episode 9 of You+Me=US, Evan and Sharon take a deeper, more personal dive into the idea of breaking relationship cycles—not just in romantic partnerships, but within family and friendships as well. They explore how patterns, both healthy and toxic, often repeat themselves across different areas of life if they go unaddressed.
    Through honest conversation, they open up about their own experiences—moments where they recognized cycles they had to confront, unlearn, and ultimately break. From communication habits to emotional triggers and learned behaviors, Evan and Sharon discuss how these patterns are often rooted in upbringing, past relationships, and life experiences.
    They also highlight the importance of self-awareness, accountability, and growth, emphasizing that breaking cycles isn’t easy—but it’s necessary for building stronger, healthier connections. Whether it’s setting boundaries with family, redefining friendships, or improving dynamics in a relationship, this episode encourages listeners to reflect on their own patterns and take steps toward change.
    With real stories, relatable insights, and meaningful dialogue, Episode 9 challenges listeners to ask themselves: What cycles am I repeating—and am I ready to break them?

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    56 m
  • Who's Time Should Be Priority??
    Apr 3 2026

    Evan and Sharon dive into a real-life relationship debate that hits home for many couples—whose time matters more? Is it the partner grinding long hours to provide, or the one holding everything down at home with the kids and daily responsibilities? The conversation gets honest as they unpack balance, appreciation, and what “priority” really means in a healthy relationship.
    The episode heats up as they explore why the smallest things often turn into the biggest arguments. From tone of voice to overlooked gestures, Evan and Sharon break down how minor moments can reveal deeper feelings that couples sometimes ignore.
    To lighten things up, they wrap things up with some laughs, sharing the best April Fools’ pranks they’ve seen (and maybe even pulled themselves 👀). You won’t want to miss these stories!
    Tune in for relatable conversations, a little humor, and plenty of insight on building stronger relationships.
    You+Me=US — where real talk meets real love. ❤️

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    49 m
  • Is It OK For A Man To Be Sensitive In A Relationship??
    Mar 27 2026

    In Episode 7 of You+Me = US, Evan and Sharon dive into a thought-provoking and sometimes controversial conversation about emotional vulnerability in relationships. The episode opens with the question: Is it truly acceptable for a man to be sensitive, or does society still expect him to be tough and emotionally reserved? They explore how sensitivity can strengthen communication, deepen connection, and build trust—while also addressing the stigma some men face when expressing their feelings.
    The conversation then shifts to relationship double standards, specifically the different ways society views age-gap relationships. Evan and Sharon unpack why older men dating younger women is often normalized—or even celebrated—while older women dating younger men can be judged or criticized. They challenge listeners to think about where these biases come from and whether they still hold value in modern dating culture.
    With honest perspectives, real-life examples, and a few laughs along the way, this episode encourages listeners to rethink traditional roles, question societal norms, and define what works best in their own relationships.

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    54 m
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