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Married & Magnetic: A Love Intentionally Podcast

Author: Angela & James Mitchell | Love Intentionally™ Podcasts

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Because you don’t just want “better communication”—you want magnetic connection, a shared vision, and a marriage that fuels your next level of success. Married & Magnetic: A Love Intentionally Podcast gives you the marriage side of the business story through candid two-on-two conversations with married entrepreneurs, revealing how they protect the love that fuels it all.

Disclaimer: This podcast is created by Love Intentionally LLC for education and conversation only. It’s not therapy, counseling, coaching, or mental health advice. You’re responsible for how you use the information, and if you need personal support, please seek a licensed professional.

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Jordan and Alexa Bodich share the story of losing their baby at 22 weeks and the profound grief that followed.In this deeply personal conversation, they talk about how loss affected their relationship, how they navigated grief differently, and how they slowly found their way back to connection and intimacy.A powerful episode about love, loss, and the resilience of a relationship when two people choose to walk through grief together.You can find Alexa and Jordan on Instagram at @alexabowditch and @jordanbowditch.
What does it really take to stay connected for over 20 years of marriage… especially through midlife shifts, hormonal changes, and personal reinvention?In this powerful and honest conversation, Shannon and Steve Hamaker share how inner child work, somatic practices, and intentional self-love transformed their long-term partnership. From navigating perimenopause to unpacking codependency patterns, this episode explores what emotional growth actually looks like inside a committed marriage.You’ll hear how curiosity, vulnerability, and embodied awareness became the foundation of their reconnection… and why midlife isn’t a crisis — it’s an invitation.If you’re in a long-term partnership and feeling the weight of life transitions, this episode offers grounded wisdom, practical tools, and hope for deeper intimacy.In This Episode, We Explore:The real challenges of long-term marriage and how to grow through themHow inner child work supports emotional healing in relationshipsSomatic practices that build emotional resilience and connectionNavigating perimenopause and hormonal changes as a coupleClearing emotional backlog and resentment through intentional relatingWhy self-love is foundational to a healthy partnershipHow men are learning to embrace emotional depthThe power of curiosity in conflict and communicationIf you are interested in learning more about Shannon’s work with women in Midlife Magic, you can find her at www.shannonhamaker.com and on instagram @shannonhamaker
What if the most important business skill you’ll ever develop … is how you communicate at home?In this episode of Married & Magnetic, Angela and James sit down with Greg and Emily for a powerful conversation about balancing ambition and intimacy — and why communication isn’t just helpful in marriage … it’s everything.Greg, a relationship expert, shares what it means to become a “super communicator” and why mastering conflict resolution is a lifelong endeavor. Emily brings depth to the conversation around faith, vulnerability, and the personal growth required to build a secure, thriving partnership. Together, they unpack lessons from previous marriages, the role of support systems, and the ongoing work required to stay connected when careers are demanding and life is full.Inside this episode, we explore:How to navigate conflict without eroding trustWhy vulnerability creates deeper intimacyThe skill of staying present during hard conversationsHow past relationships shape current dynamicsWhy traveling together strengthens connectionThe importance of understanding each other’s work stressHow to prioritize your marriage while building a businessThis conversation is honest, practical, and grounded in real-life experience. Because great marriages don’t happen by accident … they’re built intentionally through communication, courage, and continuous growth.If you’re building a business and want a marriage that grows alongside it — this one’s for you.Check out Greg’s work at alignment-resources.com and his book Build New Bridges: The Art of Restoring Impossible RelationshipsEmily can be reached at www.emilyschmitz.co and her new book Credibility Rx: A Public Relations and Marketing Playbook for Health Care Providers will be out Spring 2026.
What happens when you uproot your family, move to another country, and build an entirely new life … only to come home changed?In this deeply personal episode, Angela and James reflect on their year living in Peru — the adventure, the stretching, the beauty, and the unexpected growth that shaped their marriage and their kids in profound ways.In this episode (part 4 of the 4-part series on their year abroad, they share what it felt like to return home after “creating a whole life in Peru,” why the transition back was more emotional than expected, and how intentional reintegration helped their family process the shift. From educational decisions to nervous system healing, from resilience in their children to strengthening empathy and worldliness … this conversation explores what it really means to embrace change as a family.You’ll hear about:The surreal experience of coming home after living abroadHow challenging experiences build resilience in kidsWhy joy and sadness can coexist in a rich, meaningful lifeThe importance of ritual and closure during major transitionsHow navigating uncertainty together strengthened their marriageIf you’ve ever considered taking a leap … making a bold move … or stepping outside your comfort zone as a couple or family — this episode is an invitation to trust that growth lives on the other side of change.Because sometimes the greatest transformation doesn’t happen in comfort … it happens when you choose adventure together.
In this episode, hosts Angela and James Mitchell share the continuation of their journey abroad, focusing on their experiences in Peru and Bolivia. They discuss the challenges and joys of settling into a new culture, the magic of travel, and the lessons learned along the way. From road trips to cultural immersion, the couple reflects on their family's adventures and the personal growth that came with living abroad.
In this episode, hosts Angela and James Mitchell share their experiences of living abroad in Peru for a year. They discuss the challenges they faced upon arrival, including navigating local systems, buying a car, and adjusting to a new culture. The couple reflects on their adventures in the Amazon, the dynamics of their relationship under stress, and the importance of building a supportive community. They also share insights on language learning and the impact of visitors on their experience, ultimately highlighting the transformative nature of their journey.
In this episode (Part 1 in Moving Abroad), Angela and James Mitchell share their journey of the lead up to moving their family to Peru for a year. They discuss the intentions behind their decision, the challenges they faced, and the emotional and physical preparations leading up to the move. The couple emphasizes the importance of setting clear goals, the value of cultural immersion, and the growth that comes from stepping outside of one's comfort zone. They also provide practical advice on how to transition from a dream to reality when planning a significant life change.
In this episode of Married and Magnetic, hosts Angela and James Mitchell interview Rachel and Chris Husberg, a couple who have navigated the complexities of marriage, entrepreneurship, and household dynamics for 17 years. They discuss their intentional approach to partnership, the importance of communication, and how they have redefined gender roles within their relationship. The Husbergs share insights on balancing their professional lives with family responsibilities, emphasizing the need for fairness in household labor and the transformative power of supporting each other's dreams. They also provide practical strategies for couples looking to improve their relationships and navigate the challenges of modern family life.
In this episode of Married & Magnetic, hosts Angela and James Mitchell engage in a heartfelt conversation with their friends Paul and Annah Schnaitter about the intricacies of maintaining a strong marriage amidst the chaos of busy lives, careers, and parenting. They discuss the importance of prioritizing their relationship, the role of therapy, and the unique challenges faced by couples in the real estate industry. The conversation emphasizes the value of connection, intentionality, and the need for open communication in nurturing a lasting partnership.
What if the secret to a strong marriage — and a successful shared mission — isn’t more effort… but less complication?In this episode of Married & Magnetic, we sit down with Anni and Kostas, founders of Seeds of Bliss, a Greece-based holistic wellness and personal development company supporting individuals and couples through deep healing, self-awareness, and conscious transformation.As couplepreneurs in the mental health space, Anni and Kostas share a refreshingly grounded approach to love and work: keep it simple, trust your intuition, and act together when the timing feels right. We talk about boundaries (especially when your work feels like a calling), how to communicate needs without drama, and why forcing growth — in business, healing, or marriage — almost always backfires.This episode is for couples who:• Work together (or want to)• Are deeply committed to personal growth• Feel overwhelmed by “shoulds” and relationship rules• Want a calmer, more intuitive way to build love and life togetherIf you’re craving less noise, more clarity, and a relationship that feels supportive instead of draining… this conversation will land.📝 Show NotesIn this episode, we explore:• Why simplicity is a relationship superpower• Being couplepreneurs in the mental health and healing space• How intuition (not force) guides their relationship and business decisions• The importance of boundaries when your work feels like a life mission• Why overworking and overprocessing can disconnect couples• Simple communication that actually works (“I want time with you”)• Why growth doesn’t have to pull couples apart• Letting love breathe instead of managing it to deathFeatured Guests:• Anni & Kostas — healers, mental health professionals, and founders of Seeds of BlissAbout Seeds of Bliss:Seeds of Bliss is a holistic wellness and personal development company supporting individuals and couples through deep healing, self-awareness, and conscious transformation. Their work blends mental health, shadow integration, and intuitive guidance to help people live with clarity, purpose, and simplicity.
What if the question isn’t “Can we work together?” — but “Why wouldn’t we?”In this episode of Married & Magnetic, we sit down with Hunter and Jen Bradley, Emmy-winning filmmakers, creative partners, and new parents who are living a true Yes-And marriage.They share what it looks like to choose each other daily — in love, in business, and in the middle of one of the biggest transitions a couple can face: welcoming their first baby. From building a production company together, to navigating a high-risk pregnancy, to learning how to lean on each other when one partner has to carry more — this conversation is about trust, teamwork, and refusing the false choice between success and connection.If you’ve ever wondered:• Can marriage and ambition actually support each other?• Is working with your spouse crazy… or brilliant?• How do we stay connected when life changes everything?This episode will remind you that the most powerful partnerships are built on Yes, And — not yes, but.📝 Show NotesIn this episode, we explore:• The Yes-And mindset in marriage and business• Why working with your spouse can be an advantage, not a liability• How to support each other through massive life transitions• Letting go of keeping score and learning to carry the load together• Accepting influence, asking for help, and leading as a team• How creative partnerships translate into strong parentingFeatured Guests:• Hunter & Jen Bradley — Emmy-winning filmmakers, founders of Cloud Gate Productions, and partners in life, love, and storytelling🔗 Check out Jen and Hunter’s work at: https://cloudgateproductions.com/
What happens when love crosses cultures, languages, countries… and trauma?In this episode of Married & Magnetic, we sit down with Aide Londoño and David Klock, a multicultural couple navigating marriage across languages, racial identity, immigration, entrepreneurship, and deeply different lived experiences.Aide, an Afro-Latina woman born in Colombia, and David, a white American educator-turned-financial advisor, share what it really takes to build trust, safety, and connection when assumptions, communication styles, and emotional wiring don’t always match.This conversation is for any couple who has ever felt misunderstood… talked past each other… or struggled to feel seen — especially when cultural or family-of-origin differences add extra layers.You’ll hear powerful insights on assuming positive intent, not taking your partner’s reactions personally, slowing conflict down, and learning how to receive love when survival taught you to do everything alone.Whether you’re in a multicultural relationship or simply learning how to love someone who grew up very differently than you did, this episode offers real tools, lived wisdom, and a beautiful reminder that marriage works best when it’s “us against the problem.”Show Notes:In this episode, we explore:• Cultural differences in dating, exclusivity, and commitment• Navigating marriage when you speak different first languages• Why assuming positive intent changes everything• How childhood trauma shows up in adult relationships• Learning to receive love instead of always being the strong one• Staying connected when life feels busy, overwhelming, or heavy• Signs your relationship needs attention — before things blow up• Why “it’s us against the problem” is the foundation of strong marriagesFeatured Guests:• Aide Londoño — Afro-Latina serial entrepreneur, wellness & wealth concierge, women’s empowerment leader• David Klock — Financial advisor focused on values-based and sustainable investingYou can find Aide Londoño, Wellness and Wealth Concierge at https://www.aidelondono.com/ and book a free 30-minute consult with her at https://calendly.com/aidelondono/30minuteYou can find David Klock, financial advisor, at https://www.northwesternmutual.com/financial/advisor/david-klock/
In this episode of Married and Magnetic, hosts Angela and James Mitchell delve into the importance of connection in intentional love and marriage. They discuss the three pillars of an intentional relationship: vision, strategy, and connection. The couple shares their personal journey of navigating busy seasons and the challenges of maintaining intimacy. They introduce the Codes Framework, which includes setting a safe container for communication, discovering, exploring, and sustaining connection. They share one of their favorite tools, the 'How to Love Me' list, and how to incorporate it into your relationship. The episode emphasizes the significance of being intentional in love and offers practical tools for couples to sustain their relationship, even in the busy seasons.
In this episode of Married and Magnetic, hosts Angela and James Mitchell welcome Sabra and Chad Cawby, who share their journey of balancing marriage, entrepreneurship, and parenting. Sabra, a functional hormone specialist, discusses her passion for helping women regain their health and vitality through understanding hormonal changes. The couple emphasizes the importance of prioritizing their marriage amidst busy schedules and the challenges of parenting. They explore the emotional connection in relationships, the impact of hormonal health on intimacy, and the significance of communication in navigating life's stresses together.
In this episode of the Love Intentionally™ Podcast, hosts Angela and James Mitchell welcome Trent and Lisa Begley, who share their unique journey of love, separation, and reconnection. They discuss the dynamics of being an entrepreneurial couple, the challenges they faced, and the personal growth that came from their experiences. The conversation highlights the importance of communication, support, and understanding in relationships, especially when navigating the complexities of entrepreneurship. Lisa also shares her passion for coaching and helping others pivot in their lives, emphasizing the need for personal growth and the courage to embrace change.
Welcome to the very first episode of Married & Magnetic! A Love Intentionally™ Podcasts created for entrepreneurial couples who want to stay happily married while building a life bigger than anything they imagined.If you’ve ever felt the tension between your big business dreams and the relationship you love… you’re not alone. We’ve lived that tension too. The overwhelm, the drift, the invisible responsibilities, the intimacy challenges you don’t talk about, the pressure to “hold it all together” while trying to grow something meaningful... it’s real.In this episode, we pull back the curtain and share our story not because it’s special, but because it’s familiar. We’ve been where you are: hustling, parenting, dreaming, missing each other, loving each other, fighting for connection, and trying to create a life that feels as good on the inside as it looks on the outside.
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