As a woman that has a career, raises 4 children and has been married for 14 years I can say that LAURA DOYLES work is not a “hoax of a lifestyle”. Her work has helped me to become a better business woman, mother, happier in marriage, and simply a better person all around. At the end of the day, her 6 Intimacy Skills are about me becoming the best woman that I can be. Her content is amazing and transformative, and I can attest firsthand it has been an extremely empowering roadmap to me living an optimal life.
I am a Trad Wife and a woman who is devout. What I do not understand is why feminists and boss bitches say it is wrong to submit to a husband (which I do, but by no means 100%-we are still partners in life) , yet if you are, say, a junior associate you will bend the knee and kiss the ring of the senior partner who will not be there in your life when you need him to be. Please explain the difference.
Thankyou Laura Doyle for training me as an Independent Certified Laura Doyle Coach. Your 6 intimacy skills are the key to long lasting relationship harmony, my relationship is amazing because of you. I like how you clarified that it’s not about surrendering to a man but surrendering is a way of being. I like to think of it as surrendering to love, or asking how can I be the highest most loving version of myself? It’s a spiritual journey of self development, self love and self care that just happens to cultivate a peaceful marriage. Laura you are looking gorgeous and happy in this interview. So brave - that you stand for love peace and respect Xx
Why are people getting triggered over "respecting one's husband"? The question was what makes a good wife, not couple. Respect is literally important in every relationship and from both genders.
I think people wrongly associate “respecting” your husband to mean “listening” to and “obeying” your husband because that’s how we use the word when it comes to small children. To respect me means to listen to me, and unfortunately that is the lens many women see their husbands, is like a child. Which I think is what Laura means by respecting her husband is to stop mothering him. Treat him like an adult man.
I have been doing the Intimacy Skills for almost 2 years now and my husband literally takes care of me the only thing is my husband didnt want to do the finances because he told me that im doing such a great job at doing it, Mind you my husband is an alcoholic and he still treats me with love and respect before the skills it was physical and emotional abuse, Now he gives me anything i want
Can't base an opinion about her book and the validity of the Six Intimacy Skills from a "sound bite" or a singular line read out of context. I personally have experienced the transformation from what I *thought* it was to be a "good wife" (learned by example, taught through religion, my own arrogance) to TRULY now enjoying a harmonious and intimately close marriage of 39 years. He helps around the house and adores me - after following her book. 🎉 Still, you're only able to grow when you're ready. But don't judge ANYTHING about this book without reading and applying the skills to see for yourself. I highly recommend it on Audible because her tone and intention come through with greater impact IMHO.❤
I don’t understand the uproar in the beginning of the interview when Laura talks about respecting your husband. Respect is just the minimum, for all people really, and there's uproar! Seriously? I don’t think this interview had enough time. Laura couldn't finish her sentences because Tamron kept intervening. But anyway, all is well. It's awesome that the audience got the books, I hope they read and apply.
The audience sucks. They were morning and groaning about everything she said. Saw nothing wrong with what she was talking about, then again I am a man. But what’s wrong with working together?
When Tamron polls the audience, instead of asking to raise a hand, she should say clap. Sometimes we don’t always see the hands raised, at least we can hear the claps.
I think the key for men and women is to be clear on what values they have and want in a relationship. Being able to accept each other exactly as they are before you say I do, assuming that they might not ever change or improve, seems to matter too. I say this as a divorcee and former nagger (although that's not the whole reason the marriage didn't work). Trad wife life seems a little too extreme for me but I do want a man who can be a primary breadwinner while I build my creative entrepreneurship and tend to the home. Balance is key with everything. It's whatever works for the people involved in the relationship.
As a woman that has a career, raises 4 children and has been married for 14 years I can say that LAURA DOYLES work is not a “hoax of a lifestyle”. Her work has helped me to become a better business woman, mother, happier in marriage, and simply a better person all around. At the end of the day, her 6 Intimacy Skills are about me becoming the best woman that I can be. Her content is amazing and transformative, and I can attest firsthand it has been an extremely empowering roadmap to me living an optimal life.
I am a Trad Wife and a woman who is devout. What I do not understand is why feminists and boss bitches say it is wrong to submit to a husband (which I do, but by no means 100%-we are still partners in life) , yet if you are, say, a junior associate you will bend the knee and kiss the ring of the senior partner who will not be there in your life when you need him to be. Please explain the difference.
Thankyou Laura Doyle for training me as an Independent Certified Laura Doyle Coach. Your 6 intimacy skills are the key to long lasting relationship harmony, my relationship is amazing because of you. I like how you clarified that it’s not about surrendering to a man but surrendering is a way of being. I like to think of it as surrendering to love, or asking how can I be the highest most loving version of myself? It’s a spiritual journey of self development, self love and self care that just happens to cultivate a peaceful marriage. Laura you are looking gorgeous and happy in this interview. So brave - that you stand for love peace and respect Xx
Why are people getting triggered over "respecting one's husband"? The question was what makes a good wife, not couple. Respect is literally important in every relationship and from both genders.
I think people wrongly associate “respecting” your husband to mean “listening” to and “obeying” your husband because that’s how we use the word when it comes to small children. To respect me means to listen to me, and unfortunately that is the lens many women see their husbands, is like a child. Which I think is what Laura means by respecting her husband is to stop mothering him. Treat him like an adult man.
Laura is awesome! She knows the secret sauce that has women be happy and men feel respected in marriage!
Laura is the best! She create a treasure🌟 I love her books all of them! ❤ happy to see her!🎉🎉
I have been doing the Intimacy Skills for almost 2 years now and my husband literally takes care of me the only thing is my husband didnt want to do the finances because he told me that im doing such a great job at doing it, Mind you my husband is an alcoholic and he still treats me with love and respect before the skills it was physical and emotional abuse, Now he gives me anything i want
@SadieBenz317 So great to hear that your home is so much more peaceful now! I know that took tremendous courage. Congratulations!
Can't base an opinion about her book and the validity of the Six Intimacy Skills from a "sound bite" or a singular line read out of context. I personally have experienced the transformation from what I *thought* it was to be a "good wife" (learned by example, taught through religion, my own arrogance) to TRULY now enjoying a harmonious and intimately close marriage of 39 years. He helps around the house and adores me - after following her book. 🎉
Still, you're only able to grow when you're ready. But don't judge ANYTHING about this book without reading and applying the skills to see for yourself. I highly recommend it on Audible because her tone and intention come through with greater impact IMHO.❤
I wish women could listen to understand rather than listen to respond
I don’t understand the uproar in the beginning of the interview when Laura talks about respecting your husband. Respect is just the minimum, for all people really, and there's uproar! Seriously? I don’t think this interview had enough time. Laura couldn't finish her sentences because Tamron kept intervening. But anyway, all is well. It's awesome that the audience got the books, I hope they read and apply.
The skills in Laura's book are phenomenal, and they work!
Those women that groan in the audience most likely their home is not peaceful.
I was just about to say that
This an awesome episode..
I think all fTamron does more shows like this her show will become more popular...
In the Bible Proverbs 21:9 says it's better for a man to live on the corner of a roof top than to live with a quarrelsome wife.
These skills have transformed my life and marriage!
We love your show tamron hall
I agree much of that is performance.
The audience sucks. They were morning and groaning about everything she said. Saw nothing wrong with what she was talking about, then again I am a man. But what’s wrong with working together?
The advice in the book works! Try it for 30 days and see for yourself. ❤
When Tamron polls the audience, instead of asking to raise a hand, she should say clap. Sometimes we don’t always see the hands raised, at least we can hear the claps.
i love laura!!
I do not make, or even want, my husband do the dishes, I make my kids do it!
I think the key for men and women is to be clear on what values they have and want in a relationship. Being able to accept each other exactly as they are before you say I do, assuming that they might not ever change or improve, seems to matter too. I say this as a divorcee and former nagger (although that's not the whole reason the marriage didn't work).
Trad wife life seems a little too extreme for me but I do want a man who can be a primary breadwinner while I build my creative entrepreneurship and tend to the home. Balance is key with everything. It's whatever works for the people involved in the relationship.