Marriage Mondays' with The King's Podcast
We’re Kenya and ShanTrail King—radio hosts on KRGN 98.5 FM “The Rock” right here in Central Texas. For over 26 years, our marriage has been a living testimony of faith, growth, and real love in action. God has charged us with a mission: to pour hope, wisdom, and truth into marriages and relationships all over the world.
Each week, we get real about the ups and downs that couples face—because marriage isn’t picture-perfect, but it can be powerful. Whether it’s communication, trust, forgiveness, or simply finding your rhythm again, we talk about it all—with honesty, laughter, and encouragement rooted in God’s Word.
This podcast isn’t just for married couples—it’s also for singles who desire marriage, those rebuilding after heartbreak, and anyone who believes in the power of strong relationships.
Our motto says it best: Helping to build stronger marriages, which leads to stronger families, and stronger communities. ❤️
So grab your spouse—or your notebook—and join the conversation every week. Together, let’s restore what the world tries to tear down and keep love standing strong.
Tune in, share, and be inspired. Blessings—and welcome to the Kings’ family!
Marriage Mondays' with The King's Podcast
When Unhealed Childhood Wounds Produce Marital Triggers
Let’s be real… many marriages today are fighting battles that didn’t start in the marriage — they started in childhood. In this powerful first installment of our two-part series, we unpack how unhealed childhood wounds silently shape adult relationships and create marital triggers that leave couples feeling misunderstood, frustrated, and disconnected.
This episode takes you on a compassionate but honest journey through the root causes of relational pain. We define what marital triggers truly are, how they form, and why so many husbands and wives unintentionally react to their spouse through the lens of past hurt. Abandonment, rejection, emotional neglect, chaos, harsh discipline, and early responsibility — these childhood experiences don’t disappear. They follow us into marriage unless we intentionally heal them.
With biblical insight, real-life examples, and practical tools, we guide listeners to recognize their own patterns and begin the inner work required for lasting change. Because your spouse can support your healing, but they cannot heal what they did not break. This episode is about understanding yourself, breaking generational cycles, and creating a marriage built on awareness, safety, and emotional maturity.
If you're ready to stop repeating yesterday’s wounds and start building a healthier tomorrow with your spouse, this conversation will meet you exactly where you are — and invite you to grow.
Don’t just talk about healing… be about healing.
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