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The Meaning Behind Acordia Way | With Coach Adrian & Coach Susanne

18 min · 24. apr. 2026
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In this conversation, Coach Adrian and Coach Susanne explain the heart and vision behind Acordia Way—how it began, what the name truly means, and why it was created to help couples build lasting unity. The concept of “accord” developed organically over years of working with couples and learning how people can face challenges together in harmony. Over time, this understanding became a clear, practical process designed to help individuals and couples make decisions, communicate safely, and grow together. The name itself carries meaning: • Acordia — harmony, unity, and finding common perspective • Way — a guided process and path, not a quick solution Acordia Way is about walking alongside couples as they learn new ways to build understanding, strengthen communication, and reach decisions together. This episode explores: • How Acordia Way grew from years of learning and practice • Why real transformation happens through small, consistent shifts • How respectful, appreciative language creates immediate change • Why personal growth and couple growth must happen together • How past experiences, family culture, or communication patterns can be transformed • The role personality differences (introvert vs. extrovert) play in healthy conversations • Why respecting different needs for reflection or discussion strengthens unity Coach Adrian and Coach Susanne emphasize that while the process is not always easy, each small step creates momentum. Like a seed growing into a tree, small changes in how couples speak, listen, and respond can lead to deep transformation over time. The vision behind Acordia Way goes beyond individual marriages. Strong, unified couples create stronger families, healthier children, and more connected communities. When relationships become safer and more respectful, the ripple effect reaches schools, workplaces, and society as a whole. This episode invites viewers to step onto the path—knowing that transformation is possible from the very beginning, one small change at a time.

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The Meaning Behind Acordia Way | With Coach Adrian & Coach Susanne

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