by Ed & Betty Coda | Feb 29, 2024 | Communication, For Couples, Intimacy, Love
When Carolyn Berry Wilson asked us to talk about Valentine’s Day and romance to the National Society of Arts and Letters, our first thought was why? It’s past! OK! It’s almost the end of February and the theme for our newsletter is Valentine’s Day! It’s over a...
by Ed & Betty Coda | Dec 19, 2023 | Communication, Feelings, For Couples, Love, Passionate Couple, Trust
We know this is the time of hustle & bustle because that is what everyone is telling you right now! So we will keep this short! First of all keep in mind that we are human beings not human doings! Our solution is to write a love letter to each other and then...
by Ed & Betty Coda | Dec 11, 2023 | Communication, Family, For Couples, Marriage, Passionate Couple, Passionate Parent
Watch the video on YouTube >> Video Transcript: Hello, we’re back—so exciting to be back! Yeah, I think the last blog we did, or the newsletter, was on the same topic that we’re talking about today: selfishness and how that figures into the...
by Ed & Betty Coda | Oct 5, 2023 | Communication, Family, For Couples, Love, Passionate Couple
We have always said that 50-50 relationships do not work long term in marriage, it takes 100-100 for the best marriages to survive and thrive. In today’s world we see a troubling pendulum shift toward extreme selfishness. That gets closer to 0-0 and neither marriage...
by Ed & Betty Coda | Aug 21, 2023 | Communication, Feelings, For Couples, Humor, Love, Marriage, Our Book, Trust
Watch the video on YouTube >> Video Transcript: [Music] Well, hello everyone. We really want to put a wrap on our discussion about our lesson on feelings from our book, “Passionate Parent, Passionate Couple.” Once I understood how I constantly react...
by Ed & Betty Coda | Aug 3, 2023 | Communication, Feelings, For Couples, Humor, Love, Marriage, Our Book, Passionate Couple, Passionate Parent
Lesson 4 from our book, Passionate Parent Passionate Couple, is titled Feelings and Humor. Feelings can sometimes be elusive for us, and we may avoid being aware of them. What we believe is that humorous feelings like giddy, happy, and joyful are easy to get in touch...