
Is anger healthy in a marriage?
India Today Podcasts Desk
UPDATED: Jun 26, 2025 20:59 IST
What turns anger from an emotion into something destructive?
Can anger lead to positive change in relationships? And can AI teach you how to accept all that is irritating about your partner?
Tune in to hear Leena Paranjpe, marriage coach and author, explain the truth about anger in marriages.
Produced by Garvit Srivastava
Sound mixed by Rohan Bharti

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