E. 69: Nate Bagley on Nurturing an Amazing Relationship With Your Romantic Partner and Why This Is So Important in Business

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Whenever people ask me how I built a business with my husband, they usually add, with an eye roll, “because I could never do that with my partner.” 

And I always kind of laugh and say, “Lots of therapy.”

Which is the truth in many ways. Though it’s not just therapy, it’s both of us actively working on having a healthy, loving, energizing, communicative, successful relationship.

And I believe that having fulfilling relationships in your life really do lead to more business success. And that’s true even if you aren’t running a business with your partner.

Which is why today, we’re veering away from our usual topics and talking about relationships with Nate Bagley. 

Nate is on a mission in life is to rid the world of mediocre love. He is a marriage researcher and educator and host of the Growth Marriage Podcast as well as a kickass Growth Marriage YouTube channel.

And I am just so excited to share this conversation with you, where we are going to talk about how your relationship plays a role in the success of your business. 

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E. 69: Nate Bagley on Nurturing Amazing Romantic Relationships and Why This is Important in Business

Tune into this episode to hear:

  • How Nate turned a string of disappointing relationships into a cross-country road trip research project on happy marriages

  • Why having a fulfilling romantic relationship is important to running a successful business

  • Two key principles for relationship success

  • What to do when your partner doesn’t want to put in the work on your relationship

  • The connections between anxiety, control and burnout and how it impacts your relationships and your business

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