
Married for 37 years and parents of four daughters (two adopted, two biological), David, a divorce lawyer, and Julie, a family therapist, have both been witness to families struggling with life’s most difficult challenges and at the same time, they have weathered their own struggles at home. Authors of two award winning books, the Bulitts delve into the conversations they have had, those they shou... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 67 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Health & FitnessParentingSexualityKids & Family | |||

In this episode, Julie and David interview Brad Weaber and Mitchell Plave, a couple who both came out later in life after years of marriage. Brad and Mitchell share their journeys of self-discovery, navigating divorce, co-parenting, and building an a... more
Your brain is constantly filtering what you notice - and that filter might be sabotaging your relationship. Julie and David Bulitt explore the Reticular Activating System (RAS), a neuroscience concept that explains why you might only see the negative... more
Money is one of the biggest sources of conflict in marriage — but it doesn't have to be. In this episode, Julie and David sit down with Rachel Cruze, two-time #1 national bestselling author, financial expert, and host of The Rachel Cruze Show, for an... more
What happens when two doctors fall in love, get married, go through medical school and residency together, survive a pandemic on the front lines and then get divorced? And then get married again? Julie and David sit down with trauma surgeon Dr. Britt... more
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Love the dynamic duo of a divorce lawyer married to a Family Therapist. They are funny real and informative. The guests are always interesting and authentic, whether in a relationship or want to be better in your next relationship, tune in.
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This show centers on relationship health, practical therapy techniques, and family dynamics, with episodes spanning marriage communication, money management in partnerships, parenting, and healing after life events. Hosts—a divorce lawyer and a family therapist—co-create a candid, experience-driven conversation that blends clinical insight with real-life stories. Guests range from medical professionals and therapists to entrepreneurs and community advocates, often focusing on rebuilding connection, managing conflict, and empowering families. A notable trait is the mix of therapeutic frameworks with actionable takeaways, from Gottman-inspired tools to dating and intimacy experiments, making complex issues accessible to couples and those cons... more
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