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| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 308 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Self-ImprovementEducationSociety & CultureRelationships | |||

In episode 306, the guys welcome back Abby Herr – Brian’s daughter – who first joined the table a few years ago as a precocious 10-year-old and now returns as a thoughtful, self-aware 14-year-old eighth grader. The conversation is warm, funny, and su... more
In this warm and laughter-filled episode, the guys welcome back the beloved Amy Rayman after a long hiatus (a “big minute,” as they call it) for a deep dive into the many seasons every marriage seems to pass through.
The table starts with lightheart... more
How to Build Relational Intimacy
In this heartfelt episode of Lunchtime in Rome, the guys (minus Chris, who was melting into his couch after a rough day) dive deep into what it really takes to move a relationship from “good” to “great.” The core ide... more
From “Fine” to “Very Good”: Unlock Real Intimacy in Your Relationships
Hey Lunchtime in Rome crew! Episode 303 hits hard: Why do most relationships stall at “good” or “fine” instead of God’s “very good” benchmark (Genesis vibes)? The guys unpack it ... more
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Really enjoyed the chat about affirmation and being intentional about it. Lifting others up is FREE and yet pays off in BIG ways. Nice work…good topic!!
I listen to many podcasts and rarely does one enrich me is so many ways. This is a must listen it has helped me understand my relationships with others and my relationship with myself. The humor and insight play off of each other well. Great job boys!! Keep it up!
I listen to many podcasts and rarely does one enrich me is so many ways. This is a must listen it has helped me understand my relationships with others and my relationship with myself. The humor and insight play off of each other well. Great job boys!! Keep it up!
There are many reasons I highly recommend “Lunchtime in Rome “ - but first and foremost, it is guaranteed to brighten your day!
Whether you are feeling lonely, stressed, anxious (or even happy 😊) - this podcast will entertain and inform you! This is true whether you tune in to learn more about food, relational care or simply how to #dobetter.
Congratulations gentlemen and keep up the great work!!
The Lunchtime in Rome hosts should take their own advice and “do better” on this podcast. While attempting to toe the line between exploring issues related to anger, feelings, and finding opportunities to “do better,” the podcast hosts instead waste over 50% of their podcast talking about nothing of importance (I.e. food, trips, and their personal lives.
The podcast hosts use the phrase “doing better” as an excuse to pass judgment on others when discussing personal examples. In one episode, th... more









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