#MarriageChat Wednesday: This Weeks Topic is Marriage Lessons We Learned Along The Way

Week three of our online Twitter party kicks off on Wednesday July 6th where the topic will be, “Marriage Lessons We Learned Along The Way!” We’ll be on Twitter using the hashtag #marriagechat and talking about the best\worst advice you’ve received, the things you wish that you knew before marriage and most importantly the things that you’ve learned since saying I Do. You do not want to miss this conversation!

It takes place tomorrow, Wednesday July 6th at 9PM-10PM EST using the hashtag #marriagechat on Twitter. To easily follow the conversation we’ve created this link using Twitter Grid: http://bit.ly/iG3S12 . You can use other Twitter tools to follow the conversation, this is just one option that we’ve set up for ease of use.

Join us each week as we strengthen marriages across the globe using the power of Social Media and the Web. Every Wednesday we’ll have special guest panelists, giveaways and information that you can use to strengthen your marriage and your community. We’re excited and hope that you are to.

How To Join Us:

1) You’ll need to have a Twitter account. If you don’t have one you can sign up at www.twitter.com.

2) It’s a good idea to follow our Twitter accounts for info on upcoming chats (@blackandmarried, @lamartyler, @ronnietyler and @theyoungmommy). Every week, we’ll post a series of tweets about our guest and the topic for the week prior to Wednesday.

This Week’s Details:

This Weeks Topic: Marriage Lessons We Learned Along The Way

When: Wednesday July 6, 2011 9PM EST\6PM PST

Where: Follow this link at 9PM to connect to our Tweet Grid http://bit.ly/iG3S12 (Once you’re in add your Twitter name to the Grid on the right)

Hashtag: #marriagechat

Who To Follow: @blackandmarried, @lamartyler, @ronnietyler, @theyoungmommy


About the author

Lamar and Ronnie Tyler are the creators of the award-winning blog BlackandMarriedWithKids.com . They also are behind the Amazon.com bestselling DVDs Happily Ever After: A Positive Image of Black Marriage, You Saved Me and Men Ain’t Boys that explores manhood in the African American community. The Tylers are also the proud parents of four children.



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  1. Briana Myricks Tuesday - 05 / 07 / 2011 Reply
    I'll be tuning in! Interested to learn what other people have to say about keeping my marriage healthy, especially since I'm a newlywed.

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