
Still Becoming One
We deeply desired a marriage based on God's design: two people coming together as "one flesh," but we had no idea how to do it. We tried and fell flat many times, going through many dark seasons. We wondered when the oneness was supposed to begin. Renewing grace and love in our marriage wasn't an easy process, but now, more than 20 years later, our marriage is thriving, and Brad is a licensed counselor, and Kate is a relationship coach. We work with couples and individuals who want to discover what building a one-flesh marriage means, helping them uncover and understand their stories and the unique challenges that keep them stuck. We invite you to journey with us as we are Still Becoming One.
Podcasting since 2022 • 104 episodes
Still Becoming One
Latest Episodes
Make Sense Of Your Story with Adam Young
Special guest Adam Young joins us to discuss his new book, Make Sense of Your Story. What if the relationship patterns you can't seem to break are rooted in stories you've never fully understood? Adam Young, therapist and host of
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Season 4
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Episode 8
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42:33

Help I Married The Wrong Person
Brad and Kate Aldrich challenge the common belief that marriage problems stem from choosing the wrong person, revealing how our personal stories shape relationship patterns regardless of who we marry.
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Season 4
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Episode 7
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37:03

When He Wants More: Finding Sexual Desire Middle Ground
We explore the dynamic when husbands experience higher sexual desire than their wives, examining how both partners often feel broken or inadequate when confronting these differences.• Sexual desire disparity affects approximately 80% of...
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Season 4
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Episode 6
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48:20

The Higher Desire Wife: Navigating Sexual Intimacy When You Want More
Brad and Kate welcome J Parker, author of "The Higher Desire Wife," to discuss the often overlooked reality of wives who desire more sexual intimacy than their husbands and how couples can navigate this sensitive dynamic with understanding and ...
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Season 4
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Episode 5
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38:10

Sorry Not Sorry: Why Your Apologies Might Be Making Things Worse
Relationship conflict is inevitable, but the key to healthy relationships lies in effective repair—acknowledging impact and taking responsibility rather than just saying, "sorry you were hurt."• Conflict in relationships is normal, but ...
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Season 4
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Episode 4
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35:31
