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Rick Netshiozwi is a powerhouse in marriage restoration, a seasoned counselor with 18 years of experience, and a guiding light for struggling couples. Married for nearly two decades, he understands the complexities of love, commitment, and resilience. As an established author and influential voice with over 1 million followers, his wisdom reaches far and wide. In 2024 alone, he counseled 524 marriages, adding to his remarkable record of restoring over 4,000 unions. He has a footprint in 74 countries. A theologian with deep insight, Rick blends faith, psychology, and practical wisdom to heal relationships, making him one of the most sought-after marriage counselors today.
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Jan 15, 2026 ∙ 4 min
Raising a Child Alone: The Emotional Cost Single Mothers Rarely Admit | Rick Netshiozwi
Not the kind of tired that sleep fixes. Not the kind of tired that a weekend away heals.
This is a soul-level exhaustion, the kind that comes from carrying responsibility every single day with no one to hand it to, even briefly.
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Jan 13, 2026 ∙ 5 min
Why Some Single Mothers Struggle to Remarry and the Healing Nobody Wants to Do | Rick Netshiozwi
There is a question I am asked very often, sometimes directly, sometimes indirectly, sometimes through tears: “Doctor, why do good men come… and then leave?” When that question is asked, the room is usually quiet. Not because the answer is simple, but because the answer is painful .Over the years, I have sat with single mothers who are intelligent, hardworking, loving, prayerful, attractive, and emotionally aware. And yet, relationship after relationship stalls, collapses, or quietly fades...
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Jan 8, 2026 ∙ 5 min
Dating a Single Mother: What Love Will Demand That Romance Never Warned You About | Rick Netshiozwi
There is a moment I have witnessed countless times in my counselling room when a man will sit down. Usually confident. Sometimes excited. Often hopeful. He leans forward slightly, lowers his voice, and says something like “Doctor, I love her. She’s a single mother, but I really believe we can make this work.” I never rush to respond when I hear that sentence. I have learned to let that statement sit in the room for a few seconds. Because almost every time, what follows later in the session...
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