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The Change Equation: Moving from Stuck to Stronger in Your Marriage

The Change Equation: Moving from Stuck to Stronger in Your Marriage

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In this heart-opening episode, James and Lisa share exciting updates—including the relaunch of the Live Lead Last podcast—and how launching something new inevitably impacts marriage. They introduce the Change Equation, a powerful visual tool from GiANT that explains why real change happens—or doesn’t—in relationships. Through vulnerable personal stories and practical insights, they walk you through how to overcome resistance together using vision, first steps, and emotional clarity. If your marriage feels stuck or off-track, this episode will help you reconnect and move forward with purpose.

Resources Mentioned in this Episode:

  • Marriage Reboot Coaching
  • Live Lead Last Podcast (Launching June 4)
  • Free Five Voices Assessment
  • Voices 25 Conference – Oklahoma City
  • Change Equation Visual Tool

Related Episodes:

  • Ep 64 – The Five Voices: Unlocking Better Communication in Marriage
  • Ep 59 – Navigating the In-Between Seasons of Marriage!
  • Ep 29 – Us in Mind: How Changing Your Thoughts Can Change Your Marriage With Ted Lowe
  • Ep 7 – The Gap Between Here and There

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