Dr. Bing explains why the marital bedroom is sacred ground and needs to be protected.

To Every Kid A Dog And A Banjo! (And a Mom AND Dad?)
Brandon uses Charlie Brown to remind us of what used to be obvious: To every kid a mom AND dad. To do this he takes aim at the idea that motherhood and fatherhood are forms of servitude.

Creative Idea: No Technology Tuesday
Dr. Bing shares an idea from a couple who found their relationship with each other and their children greatly improving after turning off their computers.

Ask Dr. Bing Podcast #6: Dr. Bing Wall’s Story: Why He Became A Marriage Therapist
Dr. Bing answers the question why he became a marriage therapist in this lastest podcast from “Ask Dr. Bing.”

Pornography, Texting, Sexting, Emailing, Chatting, Cell Phone Calls to Someone Else and Marriage
Dr. Bing expands on an idea he started to explain in Podcast #4 that the boundaries in marriage are to be honored. If you ignore the boundaries of marriage to justify your penchant for the unseemly, you can expect trouble and chaos.

‘Til Facebook Us Do Part
Dr. Wall cautions on finding yet again one more thing that comes between a husband and wife to distract them from each other.

The Disappearance of Men
Dr. Wall refers to Kay S. Hymowitz’s recent article in the City Journal and the Wall Street Journal (and author of Manning Up: How the Rise of Women Has Turned Men into Boys) and agrees with her it’s time for men to grow up.

Selfishness: A Cautionary Tale
Dr. Wall rants about how selfishness destroys marriage and your life, too.

Part Six on Money and Marriage: Too Much House?
Dr. Wall looks at Dr. Stanley’s two formulas for determining an appropriate mortgage in order to build wealth and suggests that, maybe, some of us need to consider moving!

Part Three on Money and Marriage: Consumers or Savers? Spinning Your Wheels or Getting Somewhere?
Dr. Wall continues his series on money and marriage (for the first in the series click here; for the entire series click here) by discussing the effects of living wisely over time. Unfortunately, most of us are too busy spending our lives away to notice.








