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How to Stay Connected in Life’s Transitions | Guests: Sean and Lanetta Reed

32 min · 30 de jun de 2026
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How do you stay connected as a couple when life keeps changing? On this episode of Marriage on the Daily, Julie B. sits down with Sean and Lanetta Reed, founders of Our Couple Goals and authors of Marriage in Transition: Creating Connection Through Uncontrollable Change. Sean and Lanetta have been married for 27 years, and their story began with a lot of transition very early on—getting married at 18, having three children in three years, moving to new cities, navigating loss, and learning how to grow up while growing together. In this honest and practical conversation, they share how early marriage challenges revealed differences in personality, communication styles, conflict patterns, and identity. They also explain how learning who they were as individuals helped them become stronger together as a couple. Together, Julie, Sean, and Lanetta discuss: • How transition can reveal what’s really happening in a marriage • Why knowing who you are matters in your relationship • How different communication styles can create conflict • The difference between being one and being the same • Why vulnerability must be handled with care • How shared vision and shared values help couples move forward • Why marriage is about serving, not just being served • Practical ways couples can check in, communicate, and have fun daily Sean and Lanetta also share how writing down their dreams and goals on a napkin became the beginning of a shared vision that shaped their marriage, family, ministry, and future. Whether you’re newly married, walking through a major life transition, or simply trying to get back on the same page, this episode will encourage you to communicate honestly, dream together, and remember that your differences can become a gift when you learn how to walk in unity. Because marriage isn’t about becoming the same person—it’s about becoming one.

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Portada del episodio How to Stay Connected in Life’s Transitions | Guests: Sean and Lanetta Reed

How to Stay Connected in Life’s Transitions | Guests: Sean and Lanetta Reed

How do you stay connected as a couple when life keeps changing? On this episode of Marriage on the Daily, Julie B. sits down with Sean and Lanetta Reed, founders of Our Couple Goals and authors of Marriage in Transition: Creating Connection Through Uncontrollable Change. Sean and Lanetta have been married for 27 years, and their story began with a lot of transition very early on—getting married at 18, having three children in three years, moving to new cities, navigating loss, and learning how to grow up while growing together. In this honest and practical conversation, they share how early marriage challenges revealed differences in personality, communication styles, conflict patterns, and identity. They also explain how learning who they were as individuals helped them become stronger together as a couple. Together, Julie, Sean, and Lanetta discuss: • How transition can reveal what’s really happening in a marriage • Why knowing who you are matters in your relationship • How different communication styles can create conflict • The difference between being one and being the same • Why vulnerability must be handled with care • How shared vision and shared values help couples move forward • Why marriage is about serving, not just being served • Practical ways couples can check in, communicate, and have fun daily Sean and Lanetta also share how writing down their dreams and goals on a napkin became the beginning of a shared vision that shaped their marriage, family, ministry, and future. Whether you’re newly married, walking through a major life transition, or simply trying to get back on the same page, this episode will encourage you to communicate honestly, dream together, and remember that your differences can become a gift when you learn how to walk in unity. Because marriage isn’t about becoming the same person—it’s about becoming one.

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