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Every Marriage Has A Story. We're Here To Tell Them. Introducing the Committed Podcast.

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In a world of carefully filtered social media, Committed dives deep into real human relationships to

In a world of carefully filtered social media, Committed dives deep into real human relationships to hear the stories of love from around the world. [Introducing: The Committed Podcast]( Most stories about love end with the wedding. But what happens after the "I Do?" Committed brings you inside real marriages, sharing the hilarious, heartbreaking, and inspiring stories of couples who've soldiered through the better and worse, and more than anything, the remarkable. These are the extraordinary couples who've fought for love through extraordinary circumstances and, after the hardest of days, still want to wake up next to one another in the morning. Now »]( [Episode 1: We'll Figure It Out]( On a perfect day in 2013, newlyweds Jessica and Patrick both lost their legs in the Boston marathon bombing. How do you build a marriage when you need to rebuild your entire life? [Listen Now »]( [Episode 2: Forget It]( A near-fatal brain injury, a stroke, and amnesia turned Gwen and Yasir into one of the most interesting and accomplished couples you'll ever meet. [Listen Now »]( Meet The Host Jo is a bestselling author, award-winning journalist, content creator and digital strategist. She is the author of seven critically acclaimed books, both fiction and non-fiction. A former editor and columnist with Yahoo, Current TV and the New York Daily News, her journalism, fiction and non-fiction has also appeared in the Wall Street Journal, New York Times, New York magazine, Glamour, Elle, Time, Marie Claire, the Daily Beast, and Slate. She has appeared as a commentator on CNN, NPR, Fox News, BBC, and MSNBC. Copyright © 2018 HowStuffWorks, All rights reserved. You are receiving this email because you opted in at our website howstuffworks.com Our mailing address is: HowStuffWorks 675 Ponce de Leon Drive NE Suite 4500Atlanta, Ga 30308 [Add us to your address book](//howstuffworks.us12.list-manage.com/vcard?u=07caa1d5a5ef231b0ad47ff92&id=e3a3faca54) Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](

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