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.
We all experience #FOMO more often than we’d like to admit, but the grass is not always greener. Social media and confirmation bias can perpetuate a cycle of FOMO that leads to depression and anxiety…
One of the topics couples fight the most over is money. But if we can learn to talk productively about it instead of argue, we just might help make ourselves more successful.
“Begin with the end in mind” is one of the core principles Stephen R. Covey writes about in his classic 7 Habits of Highly Effective People. On today’s show we take this literally and think about wha…
Talking about sex as a couple is hard. So hard, in fact, that we often end up arguing about it or remaining silent on the topic, not communicating our own desires and expectations. In this episode w…
What do we do when life hits us hard, and unimaginable tragedy becomes our new reality? While few of us can fathom the loss of a child, this is exactly what happened to Dana Vavalle and her husband J…
The human mind is insatiably prone toward bias - but in this conversation we attempt to expose what our minds may be doing without our permission and figure out ways to truly be the kinds of people w…
Our habits and routines can be constructive...or they can be harmful to us. In this conversation we share what our habits and routines are, for better or worse, and set our sights on making sure they…
We share our wide-ranging conversation we have with three-time Olympian Lauren Regula and her husband Dave. We cover the Olympics, age and experience, changing careers, moving your family, mom guilt,…
We discuss some of our observations and research related to "kids these days" and how challenging - and rewarding - modern parenting can truly be.
One year ago the infamous COVID "lockdown" was initiated, and life has not been the same since. We survey the past year societally and personally, and ask ourselves, "Are we okay?"
We share our conversation with couple Shannon and Greg Buth, learning so much from them about building a business, supporting and inspiring one another, and "never quitting your day dream."
Shannon an…
We discuss how the Enneagram has become a helpful tool for helping us better understand the strengths and dispositions of ourselves and of one another.
For this season’s Book Club episode, we finish off LOVE MONTH by reading Bob Goff’s inspiring book that reminds us that love is simple when we commit to loving everybody, always.
Loving ourselves often falls at the bottom of our list...if it even makes it on our list at all. In our conversation with Julie Gentile, we learn why self-care should only be at the top of our list,…
Who is my neighbor? It's an easy enough ideal to extend love to others, but in this conversation we explore many of the barriers that may come between our love and our neighbor, and how we can overc…
In our opening episode of Season 3, we share another unscripted conversation with one another about what it means to have someone who you call "your person" in your life, and how we fulfill this for …
It feels like 2021 can’t come fast enough. In this final conversation of Season 2 of the podcast, we share our vision of the upcoming year, asking “Who do I want to be in 2021?”
Before we say goodbye to 2020 for good, it’s important we spend some time reflecting on what we were hoping this year would be...and on what we actually got.
We sit down with Jason Waller, US Army veteran and founder of his executive coaching and leadership development practice, and explore what it truly means to have “resiliency” - especially in the cont…
We often talk about developing our leadership skills, but at the same time we are far more likely to be a follower in one way or another. Do we ever talk about how to follow?