A note from Married with Luggage: we are taking the month of August to enjoy visiting Galicia, Spain. We’re housesitting in a motorhome and decided to leave our microphone behind. Instead we are sharing a few of our most popular episodes of the last 2.5 years. Whether you are listening for the first time or have […]
The Stunt Husband by Catharine Bramkamp
Editor’s Note: Guest author Catharine Bramkamp is a popular author/award winning poet/ podcaster/ champion of Newbie Writers everywhere. She is a successful writing coach and author of a dozen books including the Real Estate Diva Mysteries series, The Future Girls series (Eternal Press) and editor of the Redwood poetry collection, And the Beats Go On. Her […]
Calling in Sick
When he stayed in bed, I knew there was a problem. Warren is a leaper, seizing the day from the minute he wakes up. His hair was tangled and matted from rolling around in discomfort all night, and his eyes were watery and red. “I think I’m sick.” Warren had the flu, the full-on flu, […]
365 Shades of Love (or, How to Create an Annual Love Contract)
Today is Valentine’s Day, and we are not impressed. Not one little bit. We might get hate mail from Hallmark and Victoria’s Secret for saying it, but we don’t think one day a year is enough to show your partner how much you love each other. Especially if that one day is the highlight of your […]
We’re breaking up with people. It’s not them, it’s us (OK, sometimes it’s them).
This article was originally released as a weekly email to the Married with Luggage subscribers. So many people wrote in and requested we share it broader decided to post it here. Please feel free to share to your audiences as well. Click here to sign up to get the free weekly email sent directly into your […]
What’s the First Step After Making a Big Decision? (Episode #96)
Episode 96 comes to you from sunny southern Spain. What are the first steps you take after you make a big, life-changing decision? (Besides freaking out a little.) That’s what we’re talking about on this episode. He had the vague sense of standing on a threshold, the crossing of which would change everything.” ~ Kate […]












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