A life lived on purpose requires daily intentionality, especially when you add a spouse, kids, a career, and a host of big dreams. Join Jordan and Rosanna – high-school sweethearts, educators, entrepreneurs, and parents – each week as they take life off autopilot and explore in unscripted conversations how to thrive as a couple while hustling after their passions. If you’re looking to make the most of your self, your relationships, your dreams, your marriage, and your parenting – you’ll find examples and inspiration as they relentlessly pursue a life worth living, together.
Why does everything have to be a side hustle? How do we get back to hobbies - those self-driven, non-monetized interest - as a virtue?
We have realized that it is so, so important for us genuinely express gratitude for the all the love, wonder, and beauty in our lives.
We get pretty honest with each other and with all of you as we share the (many) ways we’re far, far from perfect.
From videos, blogs, courses, podcasts, and the full wealth of the Information Age, we have a conversation about how we see learning as an ongoing and essential part of our lives.
For this season’s Book Club episode we read Ibram X. Kendi’s How To Be An Anti-Racist.
We speak with positive psychologist Kasey Lloyd about the meaning of minimalism and the relationship between a person and their possessions.
We might speak English, but are we learning to speak the languages of love, gratitude, apology, and more in the way others would speak them?
Humans have an enormous appetite for stories. The most powerful stories are the ones we tell about ourselves.
Quality relationships require us to maintain a steadfast combination of two important ingredients.
Our relationship to our beloved screens can get...complicated. Especially when it inhibits us from appreciating the people and the beauty right in front of us.
America is almost back to school, and it looks nothing like what we’re used to.
Every great achiever is influenced by those who came before them. Who are the people who influence and inspire your pursuits?
We loaded up our minivan and took a family road trip this summer. Here’s how it went and what we learned.
We always say we have things that matter to us, but do they actually get the attention they deserve? Here how we’ve been making room for the values and priorities in our life.
We sit down with Randy and Dawn Witt, the founders of Illinois’s largest water park, Raging Waves.
We discuss Theodore Roosevelt’s famous description of “The Man in the Arena” and how courage, confidence, and engagement lead to the experiences worth living for.
We sit down with Melisa and Leo Spizzirri, masters in their respective industries and pursuing the most out of themselves, their careers, and their family.
Your quality of life is often based on the quality of questions you ask yourself. What questions are you engaging yourselves with? Here are our top six.
We are always investing our TIME and ENERGY into something. Are we investing in what matters?
In their first unscripted conversation, Jordan and Rosanna talk about appreciating and taking advantage of these days - whatever they are - before they pass us by.