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Episode 99: Interview with Adrian & Shae Misiak of Third Way Mentorship

Episode 99: Interview with Adrian & Shae Misiak of Third Way Mentorship


Episode 99


In this episode of the Catholic Wives with Toxic In-Laws Podcast, host Miriam Susan sits down with Shaelin Misiak and Adrian Misiak, the husband-and-wife Catholic mentorship team behind Third Way Mentorship, to discuss the challenges of enmeshment and unhealthy family loyalty in marriage. Drawing from both personal stories and professional insights, the episode explores how spouses can recognize and navigate toxic family dynamics while building healthier boundaries. Whether you're struggling with your own in-laws or supporting a spouse through difficult family relationships, this episode provides compassionate advice and practical steps for cultivating peace and freedom within Catholic families.

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