• Do We Compete With Each Other? The Truth About Our Relationship & Business!

  • Feb 2 2025
  • Length: 47 mins
  • Podcast

Do We Compete With Each Other? The Truth About Our Relationship & Business!

  • Summary

  • Kia ora e te whānau, welcome to another episode of Beyond the Hustle!

    Jess and I get a lot of questions about how we balance business, whānau, and our relationship - so in this episode, we dive into the real kōrero about what it's actually like running a business as a couple.

    We tackle big questions like:
    🔥 How do we manage ambition when one of us wants to push harder than the other?
    🔥 Do we ever compete against each other?
    🔥 Could we swap roles for a week without everything falling apart?
    🔥 How do we make big decisions together without it turning into a fight?
    🔥 What’s the one parenting philosophy we 100% agree on - and what’s the one we don’t?

    This episode is full of real talk, a few laughs, and some deep insights into how we navigate work, whānau, and everything in between. Hope you enjoy it! Let us know in the comments if any of this resonates with you.

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