I’m much in favor of a collaborative type marriage, where no one is considered superior or in charge of the relationship. It’s a joint venture; you’re a team that is investing energy to keep your relationship great so that both of you are fulfilled in all the important ways.

-Marcia Naomi Berger

Is the institution of marriage outdated? How should we date differently when we want to tie the knot? How can a couple keep a marriage exciting and fun?

Find out in this week’s episode of The Learn to Love Podcast, where your host Zach Beach interviews the couples therapist and university lecturer Marcia Naomi Berger on How to Date When You’re Marriage Minded.

Ep 69: How to Date When You’re Marriage Minded with Marcia Naomi Berger

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about MARCIA NAOMI BERGER

MARCIA NAOMI BERGER, MSW, LCSW, leads dynamic marriage and communication workshops and is a popular speaker at conferences. A clinical social worker with a private psychotherapy practice, she has taught continuing education classes for therapists at the University of California Berkeley Extension, Alliant International University, and for various professional associations.

While employed by the City and County of San Francisco, she held senior-level positions in child welfare, alcoholism treatment, and psychiatry. She also served as a lecturer on the clinical faculty at the University of California, School of Medicine, and as executive director of Jewish Family and Children’s Services of the East Bay. Berger lives in Marin County, California, with her husband of thirty-three years.

She is the author of Marriage Meetings for Lasting Love: 30 Minutes a Week to the Relationship You’ve Always Wanted, as well as Marriage Minded: An A to Z Dating Guide for Lasting Love.

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