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Thriving in Tandem: The podcast for married entrepreneurs

Thriving in Tandem: The podcast for married entrepreneurs

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Helping married entrepreneurs reach their business goals while living a better-balanced life with their spouse and family The biggest challenge for married entrepreneurs isn't simply succeeding in business, it's succeeding in all areas of life. This show will take you behind closed doors to share with you the real stories, conversations, and hard moments that happen in every married couple's life, especially when it's amplified by the stress of building a business. Join your hosts Robert and Kay Lee Fukui each week as they take you into the boardroom and bedroom where you will hear encouraging stories from married entrepreneurs thriving in tandem. Robert has over 25 years of working with Fortune 100 companies in marketing and sales before developing a consulting business to help privately held, family businesses become more profitable. Kay Lee grew up and worked in her family business and understands the power struggles that can bring. Together they spent two years in relationship counseling BEFORE they got married and have over 17 years of real-life marriage and business experience implementing what they've learned. Stay connected with them on Facebook and Instagram @thrivingintandem or visit them at https://www.marriedentrepreneur.co for some great resources for your marriage and business.2024 i61, inc. Economía Gestión y Liderazgo Liderazgo
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  • Ep. 248 - Why Company Culture Matters More Than Money in Business Growth
    Apr 13 2026

    In this episode of Thriving in Tandem, Robert and Kay Lee Fukui unpack one of the most overlooked drivers of business success—and one that directly impacts your marriage, time, and overall fulfillment: company culture. While most entrepreneurs obsess over sales, marketing, and profit margins, they often treat culture as a "nice to have." But as they reveal, culture is not soft—it's strategic. It determines whether your business feels energizing or draining, whether your team thrives or turns over, and ultimately whether your business supports your life…or consumes it.

    Drawing from real-world experience, they share how a strong, healthy culture can outperform higher salaries when it comes to retaining great people. Employees don't just leave for money—they leave because of their daily experience. When leaders prioritize trust, respect, and alignment, teams stay longer, perform better, and create an environment where everyone actually enjoys showing up. For married entrepreneurs, this becomes even more critical—because a dysfunctional team doesn't just hurt the business, it follows you home.

    The conversation goes deeper into the hard leadership decisions most business owners avoid—especially when it comes to dealing with toxic team members. One wrong person can quietly erode morale, productivity, and trust. And while letting someone go is never easy, failing to act can cost far more—in your profits, your team, and your peace of mind. The takeaway is clear: when you build and protect a healthy culture, you don't just grow a better business—you create the freedom, balance, and clarity needed to win at both business and marriage.

    Key Takeaways:
    • Culture is your most undervalued asset – It directly impacts profitability, retention, and enjoyment of your business.

    • People don't leave just for money – They leave because of poor culture, leadership, or work environment.

    • One person can make or break your team – Especially in small businesses, a single toxic employee can derail everything.

    • Hire for values, not just skill – Skills can be trained; integrity, character, and work ethic are much harder to develop.

    • Pay attention to what you feel – Culture is often sensed before it's measured—trust your instincts as a leader.

    • Avoiding hard decisions is costly – Keeping the wrong person hurts morale, productivity, and ultimately your bottom line.

    • Healthy culture fuels business AND marriage – When your team runs well, you reclaim time, energy, and presence at home.

    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

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  • Ep. 247 - The Productivity Mistake Every Entrepreneur Is Making
    Apr 6 2026

    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

    Many entrepreneurs believe that the key to better performance is simply working harder and longer. But what if the real secret to creativity, clarity, and better decisions is actually learning when to stop working? In this episode of Thriving in Tandem, Robert and Kay Lee Fukui explore the science behind rest and why stepping away from work can dramatically improve both business performance and relationships at home.

    The conversation centers around a fascinating concept from neuroscience called the Default Mode Network (DMN)—a state your brain enters when you're not actively focused on a task. While the "Task Positive Network" drives focus and execution, the DMN is where creativity, reflection, emotional processing, and big-picture thinking happen. Robert and Kay Lee explain why many entrepreneurs stay stuck in constant "task mode," and how that constant pressure can actually limit innovation, narrow perspective, and increase stress.

    Through personal stories, client examples, and practical ideas—from walks in nature to date nights and simple moments of fun—they show how intentional rest helps entrepreneurs think more strategically, reconnect with their spouse, and regain the creativity needed to grow their business. When you build rhythms of rest into your life, you don't just become a better leader—you become a better spouse and parent as well.

    Key Takeaways
    • Your brain operates in two key modes: the Task Positive Network (focus and execution) and the Default Mode Network (creativity and reflection).

    • Constant work reduces creativity. When entrepreneurs stay stuck in task mode, their perspective narrows and innovation declines.

    • Rest isn't laziness—it's strategic. Activities like walking, hobbies, nature, and fun moments activate the brain's creative pathways.

    • Stress blocks creativity. High levels of pressure—like financial strain or constant workload—can prevent entrepreneurs from accessing their most creative thinking.

    • Many breakthrough ideas come during downtime. Showers, walks, or quiet moments often trigger your best insights.

      Intentional breaks improve performance. High-performing leaders regularly schedule time for rest, exercise, prayer, or reflection.

    • Disconnecting strengthens relationships. Being present with your spouse and family creates emotional health and unity at home.

    • Rest creates space for vision. Moments away from work help couples dream, strategize, and align around their future together.

    • Speaking stress out loud reduces its power. Processing fears and concerns together prevents them from building internally.

    • Thriving in business and marriage requires rhythm. Building intentional rest into your routine allows you to perform better in both.

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  • Ep. 246 - Blueprint For A Successful Marriage and Business
    Mar 23 2026

    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

    Everyone is searching for the secret formula to success—the one strategy that guarantees a thriving business and a fulfilling marriage. But just like building a house, lasting success doesn't come from the finished product people admire. It comes from the detailed work that happens long before the final result is visible. In this episode, Robert and Kay Lee Fukui break down the blueprint for thriving in both marriage and business, using a simple but powerful analogy: the foundation, the walls, and the roof.

    The foundation of any successful life and business begins with shared vision and values. Without clarity about how you want to live, where you want to go, and how your business fits into your life, couples often drift into unnecessary conflict and competing expectations. Robert and Kay Lee share real-life examples of how intentional vision conversations—about time, work boundaries, and lifestyle—help couples design businesses that support their lives rather than control them.

    From there, the blueprint moves to the walls, which represent the systems and boundaries that hold everything together. Communication, conflict resolution, and daily disciplines create structure so that work doesn't overrun family life. Finally, the roof protects the relationship through connection, intimacy, celebration, and fun—the very reasons many entrepreneurs started their businesses in the first place. When couples intentionally build these three elements, they create a life where both marriage and business can truly thrive in tandem.

    3 Fundamentals For A Blueprint To Success
    1. Start with the Foundation: Vision and Values
      Couples must regularly discuss what they want their life and business to look like—today and in the future—to avoid misaligned expectations.

      • Design Your Business Around Your Life
        Just because an industry operates a certain way doesn't mean you have to follow it. Successful entrepreneurs intentionally shape their business to fit their lifestyle.

    2. Walls Represent Systems and Boundaries
      Healthy communication, conflict resolution skills, and clear boundaries between work and home keep both marriage and business strong.

      • Daily Disciplines Strengthen the Relationship
        Simple routines—morning connection, shared meals, prayer, or intentional conversations—help couples stay aligned even during busy seasons.

    3. The Roof Is Connection and Intimacy
      Fun, celebration, and meaningful time together protect and sustain the relationship over the long term

      • Connection Requires Intentional Time
        Being busy together doesn't mean you're truly connecting. Couples must create moments to talk, encourage each other, and share their hearts.

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Thanks Robert & Kay Lee for continuing to bring value to couples like Laura & me as we strive to live a big life impacting others for good in business & personally! We are grateful to have this podcast as one more resource to regularly plug into! Keep up the good work!

A wonderful resource!

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