Episode 1: "The Courtier Family - Navigating Pregnancy, Challenges, and Promises"
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Summary: In the premiere episode of "Doing Awesome Daily," Trevor Courtier, his wife Caiti Courtier, and their son Oliver share their heartfelt journey as a family, delving into the excitement and fears surrounding Caiti's pregnancy. They shed light on the challenges they faced as an international couple and how they navigated complex decisions to prioritize family unity.
Key Takeaways:
- The couple's perseverance and patience in trying to conceive remind listeners to stay resilient in the face of challenges.
- The uncertainty of where Oliver would be born due to Caiti's dual citizenship underscores the importance of making thoughtful decisions as a family.
- The couple's determination to overcome obstacles serves as an inspiration for international couples facing similar challenges.
- Their vulnerability and openness showcase the strength in being honest about fears and concerns within a partnership.
- Trevor and Caiti emphasize the significance of working together and maintaining their number one goal of keeping their family close.
- The podcast sets the stage for future episodes, promising a journey of growth, love, and daily awesomeness with the Courtier family.
Join Trevor, Caiti, and Oliver on their quest for doing awesome daily, as they share their experiences, wisdom, and choices in upcoming episodes.
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