
Ask A Question
Ask us any question about issues related to affair healing. We may use it in a future post, podcast, or resource. Don’t worry about getting everything perfect. If necessary, we’ll edit your submission.
We encourage original audio, especially when submitting a question, but it is not required. Below, we’ve included helpful instructions for submitting audio files.
Ask a Question
How To Make & Send a Recording
Step 1: Record Your Question
Use your phone’s built-in voice memo or recording app. (iPhone users can use Voice Memos; Android users can try Voice Recorder or Samsung Voice Recorder.)
Tips for a good recording:
Find a quiet place. Avoid wind, background chatter, barking dogs, or laundry machines on spin cycle.
Hold the phone 6–8 inches from your mouth. Too close and you’ll sound like a horror movie villain. Too far and you’ll sound like you’re calling from the moon.
Speak clearly and naturally. Don’t worry about being perfect—we're real people here. And if it needs a little touch-up, we can do that, too.
Keep it under 60 seconds, if possible. Short and sweet is good.
Step 2: Attach the File To the Form
If it’s easier, open this page on your phone’s browser. Find the file you recorded and attach it using the “Add A File” section in the form above.
Another Option: Voicemail
We usually get much clearer audio from a memo recording, but if you’re having trouble doing that and you’d like to submit a question, leave a message on Tim Tedder’s business voicemail: (317) 324-8843.
Leave your question on the voicemail and be sure to include:
Your first name (or say you'd like to remain anonymous)
A sentence like: “You have my permission to use this recording in your resources.”