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Married with Autism is a podcast hosted by Bre and Eric Smith, aimed at helping neurodiverse couples create a healthy, thriving, and fulfilling marriage. Join them as they share their personal experiences and expert insights, offering practical tips and strategies for navigating the unique challenges faced by couples in neurodiverse relationships. Whether you’re on the autism spectrum or supporting a partner who is, this podcast is your guide to building a strong and resilient marriage.
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In this episode of "Married With Autism," Bre and Eric dive into the topic of emotional baggage. They discuss how past experiences, traumas, and unresolved emotions can impact a marriage, especially for neurodiverse couples. Bre shares her personal journey of overcoming fear and learning to be emotionally vulnerable with Eric, highlighting the impo…
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Welcome to Episode 3 of the "Married With Autism" podcast, where we explore the journey of preparing for marriage with a focus on neurodiversity. In this episode, hosts Bre and Eric Smith discuss the importance of pre-marital counseling for neurodivergent couples. They share personal insights and professional advice on how pre-marital counseling ca…
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In the second episode of "Married with Autism," join Bre and Eric Smith as they take you back to the beginning of their love story—the dating phase. Learn how they prepared for dating, the profound prophetic words they received, and the challenges they faced as a neurodivergent couple. Discover valuable insights on how singles, especially those in …
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Welcome to the first episode of "Married with Autism," where we dive into our lives as your hosts, Bre and Eric Smith, and explore the purpose behind this podcast. Discover how we found hope, healing, and a deeper connection through communication strategies rooted in Christian principles. Whether you're neurodiverse or supporting someone who is, th…
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