• Ep. 214 - 5 Ways to Grow Your Business Without Growing Apart from Your Spouse
    May 27 2025

    In this episode of Thriving in Tandem, Robert and Kay Lee Fukui break down five essential strategies to grow your business without sacrificing your marriage. From setting clear boundaries between work and home to increasing profit margins, they discuss how to work smarter, not harder, so you can scale your business while staying connected to your spouse. They also share personal insights from their time at Lake Norman, reflecting on how intentional rest fuels creativity and productivity.

    The couple emphasizes the importance of managing work hours, prioritizing high-impact tasks, and delegating effectively to reclaim time for what matters most. They explain how improving profit margins allows you to reduce stress and avoid the endless hustle, making room for both business growth and a thriving relationship. Finally, they highlight the often-overlooked key to success: listening to your spouse’s perspective, which can provide valuable insights and prevent costly blind spots in your business.

    Want to live a better balanced life and win in marriage AND business at the same time? Purchase our (audio) book Tandem: The married entrepreneurs’ guide for greater work-life balance. https://www.thetandembook.com/

    Download the 5 Daily Habits to Thrive in Tandem https://marriedentrepreneur.co/5-daily-habits-download

    Need some insight into how to balance it all? Schedule a free discovery call. https://marriedentrepreneur.co/lets-talk

    Key Takeaways:

    ✅ Set Clear Boundaries – Establish firm work-life boundaries to protect quality time with your spouse and family.
    ✅ Manage Your Work Hours – More hours don’t always mean more productivity; focus on efficiency over effort.
    ✅ Prioritize High-Value Tasks – Spend time on revenue-generating activities and delegate or automate busywork.
    ✅ Increase Profit Margins – Raise prices strategically and cut inefficiencies to work less while earning more.
    ✅ Listen to Your Spouse – Their outside perspective can reveal blind spots and help you make better business decisions.

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    32 mins
  • Ep. 213 - Navigating Expectations, Avoiding Burnout, and Finding Peace in Marriage and Business with Kent and Gina Murawski
    May 20 2025
    In this episode, we welcome Kent and Gina Murawski, a dynamic couple with a rich history in both ministry and business. Having led Journey Church in Cambridge, MA, for over a decade, Kent now coaches high-achieving leaders while Gina works as a holistic nutritionist. Together, they share their journey of balancing leadership, family, and personal well-being—offering insights on overcoming burnout, managing expectations, and living intentionally. Kent and Gina open up about the pressures they faced in ministry, the weight of unspoken expectations, and the personal toll of trying to meet everyone’s needs. From Kent’s early burnout experience to Gina’s struggle with people-pleasing, they reveal the challenges they encountered and the strategies they now use to help others avoid the same pitfalls. Through their Rhythms of Rest framework, they provide practical steps to help entrepreneurs and leaders prevent burnout and create a sustainable life plan. If you’re a married entrepreneur striving to succeed in business without sacrificing your family or well-being, this episode is packed with wisdom on setting boundaries, embracing self-awareness, and making space for true rest. Learn how to align your business, marriage, and personal life for long-term success. Resources Mentioned: Rest Assured by Kent Murawski https://kentmurawski.com/rest-assured The Purpose & Clarity Guide (Available at KentMurawski.com) Kent’s upcoming book The Life Plan (Sign up for updates at KentMurawski.com/catalyst) Key Takeaways: The Weight of Expectations Can Lead to Burnout – Whether from others or self-imposed, unrealistic expectations can create unhealthy stress and exhaustion. Learning to set boundaries and say "no" is crucial. Rest and Intentional Living Are Non-Negotiables – The Rhythms of Rest framework (relational, emotional, spiritual, and tangible rhythms) helps leaders build a sustainable life plan that prioritizes well-being. Marriage Requires Communication and Growth – Differences in personalities and leadership styles can cause tension, but they can also be strengths. Learning to communicate openly and embrace each other’s strengths leads to a healthier partnership. Prioritizing Rest is a Radical Act of Faith – Taking a 24-hour Sabbath from work and technology can transform your mental, emotional, and spiritual well-being, leading to greater productivity and peace. Self-Awareness is Key to Long-Term Success – Understanding personal limits, values, and strengths allows leaders to build a business and marriage that thrive together rather than compete. Share this episode with another married entrepreneur who needs to hear this message! Stay tuned for more strategies to thrive in both business and marriage. Biography Kent and Gina Murawski are living proof that the best partnerships start with a head-over-heels moment. Nearly 25 years ago, Gina took one look at Kent and decided he was the one (at least according to Kent’s version of the story). Together, they've built a family and a legacy of service, having planted and led Journey Church in Cambridge, Massachusetts from 2009 to 2023. While Kent coaches high-achieving leaders and writes books in his signature uniform of plain tees and dark jeans, Gina transforms lives as a certified holistic nutritionist and supplements specialist. Her journey with celiac disease sparked a passion for helping others navigate life without gluten, all while sporting her distinctive boho style and newest coffee mug acquisition (yes, the collection is still growing). Parents to three kids aged 21, 18, and 12, they're “experts” at navigating both family dynamics and professional transitions. Their household remains stubbornly pet-free—not because they don't love animals, but because Kent (who works from home) knows exactly who would end up being the full-time dog walker. As he puts it, "you can have all the pets you want when you have your own house!” These days, you'll find them walking side by side in life and business, sharing their complementary wisdom about sustainable success, holistic wellness, and authentic leadership—always with a cup of coffee in hand. Want to live a better balanced life and win in marriage AND business at the same time? Purchase our (audio) book Tandem: The married entrepreneurs’ guide for greater work-life balance. https://www.thetandembook.com/ Need to create more time to dedicate to your marriage? Download this free guide. https://build.marriedentrepreneur.co/balance-business-marriage-better Need some insight into how to balance it all? Schedule a free discovery call. https://marriedentrepreneur.co/lets-talk
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    39 mins
  • Ep. 212 - 7 Health Risks of the Hustle and Grind Mentality (and How to Avoid Them)
    May 13 2025

    Want to live a better balanced life and win in marriage AND business at the same time? Purchase our (audio) book Tandem: The married entrepreneurs’ guide for greater work-life balance. https://www.thetandembook.com/

    Download the 5 Daily Habits to Thrive in Tandem https://marriedentrepreneur.co/5-daily-habits-download

    Need some insight into how to balance it all? Schedule a free discovery call. https://marriedentrepreneur.co/lets-talk

    Source: Medical News Today https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/can-overwork-kill-you#Preventing-overwork

    In this episode, Robert and Kay Lee Fukui dive into the seven major health risks associated with the relentless hustle and grind mentality that many entrepreneurs embrace. While working hard is often celebrated, they uncover how excessive stress, burnout, and overworking can silently deteriorate your health, relationships, and overall well-being. They discuss research-backed insights on how long hours correlate with increased risks of stroke, heart disease, depression, and even cancer.

    The conversation highlights the warning signs of stress-related health issues, how they often go unnoticed until it's too late, and why managing stress is critical for longevity in both business and marriage. They also break down the importance of daily habits that promote better health—such as sleep, nutrition, and intentional rest—and how the A.D.E. method (Automate, Delegate, Eliminate) can help entrepreneurs work smarter, not harder.

    This episode is a must-listen for married entrepreneurs who feel the pressure of balancing business success with personal well-being. Robert and Kay Lee provide practical strategies to reclaim time, prioritize health, and prevent burnout, ensuring you can thrive in both your business and your marriage for years to come.

    Key Takeaways:

    ✅ Hustle culture has serious health risks – Stress, burnout, and overwork contribute to heart disease, high blood pressure, diabetes, and even early death.
    ✅ Success isn’t tied to working more hours – Research shows no direct correlation between hours worked and financial success, but there is a strong link between overworking and declining health.
    ✅ Burnout is a medical condition – The World Health Organization classifies burnout as a workplace phenomenon with real physical and mental consequences.
    ✅ Women entrepreneurs face added stress – Juggling business, home responsibilities, and family increases burnout risks for women more than men.
    ✅ Better daily habits lead to better health – Small adjustments like morning routines, healthy eating, and better sleep can drastically improve well-being.
    ✅ Work smarter, not harder – The ADE Method (Automate, Delegate, Eliminate) helps entrepreneurs reduce workload without sacrificing success.

    🎧 Tune in now and share with a fellow entrepreneur who needs to hear this!

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    33 mins
  • Ep. 211 - Having Fun Working With Your Spouse with Evan and Susan Money
    May 7 2025
    Join Robert and Kay Lee Fukui as they sit down with Evan and Susan Money for a lively and insightful conversation about balancing marriage and entrepreneurship. The couples dive into the unique challenges of running a business together while keeping their relationship strong, with lots of laughs, personal stories, and practical tips along the way. Evan and Susan open up about their journey of growth—both as partners in marriage and business—and how they’ve made intentionality, mentorship, and communication the foundation of their success. They share how simple things, like playing pickleball together, can strengthen a relationship and bring much-needed fun into a busy life. You’ll hear them talk about the power of understanding each other’s love languages, managing different energy levels and processing styles, and taking responsibility for your own actions in both work and marriage. They also dig into the importance of setting boundaries and clear expectations to avoid those all-too-common conflicts that can arise when life and business overlap. Whether you're building a business with your spouse or just looking to create a more connected marriage, this episode is packed with real talk, relatable stories, and actionable advice you can use right away. Bio: Evan & Susan Money have been married for over 30 years. But more importantly they’ve had over 30 weddings within that span…to each other. They’re entrepreneurs, bestselling authors and podcasters where they are focused on restoring the flow of love in your marriage. Evan and Susan lead workshops, group sessions and even pickleball marriage retreats for growth-minded couples that want to go from GOOD TO GREAT in their marriages….. https://evanmoney.com/our-story/ https://evanlovessusan.com/ Download the FREE “The Vow Renewal Handbook” https://www.marriageofgreatness.com/opt-in-6fd42fb3-cf71-4dae-8bf2-e53fc4b0b09c Linkedin https://www.linkedin.com/in/evan-money-25508519/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/evan.money Books The One Day Diet: How to live a cancer prevention life Take Action Now: How to live your dreams in less than 3 weeks #1 Money Talks, Negativity Walks #1 Happily Ever After: Discover reedom & true love in your marriage https://evanmoney.com/moviesbooks/ Takeaways: Marriage and business often come with unexpected challenges. Intentionality is key to maintaining a strong relationship. Engaging in playful activities can enhance communication. Mentorship plays a crucial role in personal and professional growth. Understanding love languages can improve relationship dynamics. Continuous improvement is essential for long-term success. Rejecting busyness allows for deeper connections. Couch dates can be a simple yet effective way to connect. Couples should focus on one activity at a time to avoid overwhelm. Creating a supportive environment fosters growth in both marriage and business. When you understand your partner's love language, it simplifies communication. Creating a lifestyle of love requires intentionality and daily effort. Understanding processing styles can prevent misunderstandings in communication. Managing energy levels is crucial for harmony in a relationship. Wearing different 'hats' helps clarify roles in marriage and business. Clear communication is essential to avoid assumptions and expectations. Taking responsibility is key to personal growth and relationship success. It's important to embrace each other's differences rather than trying to change one another. Setting boundaries helps maintain balance between work and personal life. Tools and resources can help couples navigate their journey together. Want to live a better balanced life and win in marriage AND business at the same time? Purchase our (audio) book Tandem: The married entrepreneurs’ guide for greater work-life balance. https://www.thetandembook.com/ Need to create more time to dedicate to your marriage? Download this free guide. https://marriedentrepreneur.co/boundaries Need some insight into how to balance it all? Schedule a free discovery call. https://marriedentrepreneur.co/lets-talk
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    48 mins
  • Ep. 210 - Practical Guide To Make Your Big Dreams a Reality
    Apr 23 2025

    Many entrepreneurs and couples dream big but struggle to turn their visions into reality. In this episode, Robert and Kay Lee Fukui share their personal journey of setting and achieving long-term goals—both in business and life. Broadcasting from their temporary studio in beautiful Lake Norman, North Carolina, they reflect on the small, intentional steps they took to build the life they envisioned. They discuss why only 8% of people actually achieve their goals, the power of revisiting your vision regularly, and why progress matters more than perfection.

    Through their experiences—from climbing the corporate ladder to building a thriving business together—they reveal the key mindset shifts and practical actions that helped them make their dreams attainable. Whether it’s growing your business, reaching financial freedom, or designing a lifestyle that truly aligns with your priorities, they break down how to take small, strategic steps toward your big goals. Plus, they offer insights on overcoming the fear of making the "perfect" decision and how to avoid common pitfalls that keep people stuck in the planning phase.

    If you're ready to move from “maybe someday” to making real progress toward your vision, this episode is for you. Tune in as Robert and Kay Lee encourage you to dream boldly, take action, and create the life and business you truly desire—one step at a time.

    Key Takeaways:

    ✅ Speak or Write Your Vision – Articulating your goals helps bring them to life. Keep them visible and revisit them often.
    ✅ Progress Over Perfection – Focus on taking consistent small steps rather than waiting for the perfect moment.
    ✅ Physically Immerse Yourself in Your Vision – Visit places or connect with people aligned with your dreams to make them feel more real.
    ✅ Revisit and Adjust Your Goals Regularly – Reviewing your vision often helps you stay on track and make necessary adjustments.
    ✅ Take Action, Even If It’s Small – Success doesn’t happen overnight; it’s the result of steady, incremental progress.

    👉 Share this episode with a fellow married entrepreneur who needs encouragement! And let us know your vision—email us at info@PowerCouplesByDesign.com.

    Want to live a better balanced life and win in marriage AND business at the same time? Purchase our (audio) book Tandem: The married entrepreneurs’ guide for greater work-life balance. https://www.thetandembook.com/

    Are you looking for help to better your health, productivity, and marriage? Download this free guide. https://marriedentrepreneur.co/5-daily-habits-download

    Need some insight into how to balance it all? Schedule a free discovery call. https://marriedentrepreneur.co/lets-talk

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    32 mins
  • Ep. 209 - Money Matters: How to Stop Financial Fights and Strengthen Your Marriage with Deb Meyer
    Apr 8 2025

    Why Money Arguments Are Tearing Marriages Apart—and How to Stop Them

    Money is one of the top sources of conflict in marriage. From debates over spending and saving to disagreements about investing and earning, financial differences can strain even the strongest relationships. These disputes are often at the root of divorce or emotional disconnection.

    Why do couples struggle so much with money conversations, and how can they work together to find common ground?

    This week, we’re joined by Deb Meyer, a Certified Financial Planner and founder of WorthyNest®, a wealth management firm specializing in family-focused financial planning. Deb shares the most common reasons couples clash over money and offers practical strategies to help you and your spouse align your financial goals, reduce conflict, and build a stronger partnership.

    Don’t let money arguments define your marriage—tune in to learn how to turn these tough conversations into opportunities for growth and connection.

    Website: https://www.worthynest.com/press

    FREE Marriage and Money Download https://www.worthynest.com/marriage-and-money-guide

    Key Takeaways:

    • It's important to frame financial discussions in a fun way.

    • Creative budgeting can enhance the spending experience.

    • Memories created as a family are more valuable than gifts.

    • Regular conversations about money can reduce tension in relationships.

    • Budgeting is just one aspect of a comprehensive financial plan.

    • Couples can forge a new financial future together.

    • Faith can guide financial decision-making.

    • Experiences often provide more satisfaction than material possessions.

    • Engaging children in financial discussions can be beneficial.

    • Regular check-ins on financial goals are essential for progress.

    Deb Meyer, CFP®, CPA, and CEPA, is the award-winning author of Redefining Family Wealth, host of the Beyond Budgets® podcast (we were on Episode 19), and founder of WorthyNest®, a fee-only, fiduciary wealth management firm that guides parents through important financial decisions using a values-based approach.

    Deb has been featured in The Wall Street Journal, Forbes, and CNN Business and is a contributor to Kiplinger. She is a 2019 CPA Practice Advisor “40 Under 40 Honoree” in Accounting and received the 2018 AICPA Standing Ovation Award. Deb lives in Missouri with her husband Bryan and three sons.

    Want to live a better balanced life and win in marriage AND business at the same time? Purchase our (audio) book Tandem: The married entrepreneurs’ guide for greater work-life balance. https://www.thetandembook.com/

    Need to create more time to dedicate to your marriage? Download this free guide. https://marriedentrepreneur.co/boundaries

    Need some insight into how to balance it all? Schedule a free discovery call. https://marriedentrepreneur.co/lets-talk

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    37 mins
  • Ep. 208 - Guaranteed Way To Know What’s Most Important In Life
    Apr 1 2025

    We often talk about priorities and what truly matters beyond the demands of business, but last week, we faced a real-life test of those values.

    In this episode, we recount the moment our condo fire alarm blared in the middle of the largest firestorm Southern California has ever seen. With fires raging near Malibu and just north of us in Pasadena, the air was thick with smoke and ash, triggering an immediate sense of fear: Could the fire have reached our building?

    The urgency of the moment forced us to act fast. What do you grab when you might lose everything? What does that reveal about what you truly value?

    Join us as we unpack this experience, reflect on how it clarified our priorities, and explore why we often cling so tightly to replaceable things. This is a powerful conversation about defining what matters most in life—and living that out every day.

    Ways you can help the fire victims https://www.harvestrock.church/

    Want to live a better balanced life and win in marriage AND business at the same time? Purchase our (audio) book Tandem: The married entrepreneurs’ guide for greater work-life balance. https://www.thetandembook.com/

    Need to create more time to dedicate to your marriage? Download this free guide. https://build.marriedentrepreneur.co/balance-business-marriage-better

    Need some insight into how to balance it all? Schedule a free discovery call. https://marriedentrepreneur.co/lets-talk

    Takeaways

    • Relationships are the most important aspect of life.

    • In times of crisis, we realize what truly matters.

    • Material possessions can be replaced, but memories cannot.

    • It's essential to prioritize family and relationships over business.

    • Natural disasters can have long-lasting effects on communities.

    • People often want to help but may not know how.

    • Preparation for disasters should include emotional readiness.

    • Reflecting on what is important can lead to a more fulfilling life.

    • The aftermath of disasters requires long-term support and rebuilding efforts.

    • We should not wait for disaster to reassess our priorities.

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction: The Importance of Relationships

    02:00 Facing Natural Disasters: A Personal Experience

    12:45 What Truly Matters: Prioritizing During Crisis

    19:30 Long-Term Effects of Disasters on Communities

    25:32 Reflection: Reassessing Priorities in Life

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    29 mins
  • Ep. 207 - 5 Daily Habits to Create Work-Life Balance for Busy Entrepreneurs
    Feb 4 2025

    Work-life balance is something many of us desire but often struggle to achieve. Over time, many have resigned themselves to the busyness of life, accepting it as the norm. However, the truth is, while work-life balance is simple to define, it can be mentally and emotionally challenging to implement.

    In this episode, we explore two key factors for achieving balance: 1) Defining what work-life balance truly means for you and your spouse, and 2) Making intentional, daily choices to support that vision. We also share our own daily habits that help us maintain balance, even when life and business get hectic. Tune in to learn practical strategies to create and sustain the work-life harmony you've been seeking.

    Want to live a better balanced life and win in marriage AND business at the same time? Purchase our (audio) book Tandem: The married entrepreneurs’ guide for greater work-life balance. https://www.thetandembook.com/

    Need to create more time to dedicate to your marriage? Download this free guide. https://marriedentrepreneur.co/boundaries

    Need some insight into how to balance it all? Schedule a free discovery call. https://marriedentrepreneur.co/lets-talk

    Takeaways

    • Work-life balance is about quality time in business and family.

    • Morning routines are crucial for setting a positive tone.

    • Taking breaks every 90 minutes enhances productivity.

    • Disconnecting from electronics fosters better family connections.

    • Defining personal work-life balance is essential for success.

    • Daily habits should be simple and manageable.

    • Creating a purposeful daily plan helps prioritize important tasks.

    • Regular exercise and stretching improve physical and mental health.

    • Gratitude journaling can enhance emotional well-being.

    • Start with one new habit at a time to avoid overwhelm.

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Work-Life Balance for Entrepreneurs

    03:01 Defining Work-Life Balance

    05:52 The Importance of Morning Routines

    11:58 Taking Breaks for Better Performance

    17:48 Disconnecting from Electronics

    24:01 Purposeful Daily Planning

    29:51 Conclusion and Call to Action

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    33 mins