
It’s time for beers and wisdom with our friends and “quarantine experts” Tim and Ellen!
When Sara first posted on Instagram asking for tips for working from home with your spouse, Elle jumped in with some great ideas. We knew she needed to share them with our listeners.
Tim and Ellen have each worked from home, in separate jobs in software and consulting, for several years. In this episode, they share their best tips for coffee, organizing your day, and staying married if you’re both home all day.
We also found out that they are basically “quarantine experts,” having been home with a newborn since January. They started this “stay at home” thing a couple months before the rest of us!
If you’re a parent, we think you’ll appreciate their thoughts on parenting a 5-year-old and a newborn while also trying to work full time from home. Enjoy!
Tim recommends finding a quality cell phone holder, like this bowling trophy
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Apr 22, 2020
34 min

Our episode about core values in a relationship has been one of our most popular episodes ever. So when Bud met a business culture expert who doesn’t believe in core values, we knew we needed to have him on our podcast to explain why.
In today’s episode, we’re joined by David Friedman, founder of High Performing Culture and author of Culture By Design. David explains the flaws of core values and why he prefers to talk about “fundamentals” instead.
He even dives into his work to help clients define their “Family Fundamentals,” the fundamental behaviors that a family might believe in.
In this episode, we talk about:
The difference between values and behaviorsThe danger of statements like “I’ll try to be home early tonight.”What David would have done differently and more intentionally in raising his childrenHow to develop your family fundamentalsA weekly process to share and teach fundamentals
Examples of fundamentals:
Practice blameless problem solvingFill each other’s bucket regularlyYour attitude is always a choiceBe flexible
Mentioned in this episode:
008: Core Values – What Matters Most in Your Relationship?
Let's connect! Follow us at @budandsara on Instagram and send us a message with any questions about this episode.
Apr 15, 2020
30 min

We’re back, we’re quarantining, and we’re here to talk about it.
Apr 8, 2020
15 min

We spent 17 years together and 8 years married coming up with 55 things to talk about related to relationships.
Every week for a year, we sat at our kitchen table and talked into our microphones, hoping to share hope and intentional strategies to create strong partnerships.
We’d say we’ve covered the high points that we wanted to when we got started.
So—This is the last episode of Season 1. After today, we’re going to take a break to start a new list of episode ideas and connect with more potential guests.
This is a great time to scroll back into the archive and save any episodes that interest you. On today’s short recording, we’ll point you to a few of our favorites.
Sara’s Can’t Miss Episodes:
005: The Shopping Budget – Spend $ Without Judgement - our way to solve your conflicts around discretionary spendingOur personality testing series, starting with 017: Personality Tests – How to Finally (!) Understand Your PartnerOne of our most commented-on episodes: 021: So… When Are You Having Kids? - why we are child-free by choice028: Roadblocks to Budgeting (And How to Do It Anyway)
Bud’s Can't Miss Episodes:
001: The Three-Legged Stool - Our foundational episode about what we see as the pillars of strong long-term relationships: 002: The Ritual - The connection practice we do every single day (The Confident Couples Podcast’s #1 downloaded episode!)046: Networking as a Couple
Let's connect! Follow us at @budandsara on Instagram and send us a message with any questions about this episode.
Mar 18, 2020
11 min

On this episode, we’re talking with the amazing Jonna Phillips. Jonna is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist with a passion for premarital couples work, which she calls “Engagement Coaching.”
Jonna started out working with military couples almost 15 years ago, then shifted into psychiatric care for individuals, couples, families, and military members. Her passion to help couples of all backgrounds build positive foundations for their marriage.
I have discovered in my work with couples the more you are willing to have a deeper understanding of yourself and your partner prior to marriage the healthier your relationship will be."
Jonna’s practice is located in Portage, Michigan. If you’re in the area and engaged, check out her engagement coaching services!
In this episode, we talk about:
Why Jonna prefers the term “engagement coaching” to premarital counseling or therapyWhy premarital coaching should be something every couple doesBringing personality assessments and other tools into a relationshipHow seeking help in your relationship is like giving your car an oil changeUsing “I” statements to communicate with your partner instead of “You” statements—Owning vs blamingWhy we (Bud and Sara) refused premarital counseling
#ConfidentCouples Challenge:
Listen in on Jonna’s new podcast! The Engagement Coach Podcast
Mentioned in this episode:
Jonna’s practice: Brave Counseling & CoachingThe Enneagram (Jonna uses this assessment, and this is our podcast episode about it)Jonna’s article about why she uses the EnneagramPrepare & Enrich Couples AssessmentThe Engagement Coach Podcast
Let's connect! Follow us at @budandsara on Instagram and send us a message with any questions about this episode.
Mar 11, 2020
20 min

Financial therapist Lindsay is back! Today, we’re talking with Lindsay about her focus on working with couples with breadwinning women.
In her experience, Lindsay has found that couples with non-traditional money roles can often have emotional and financial challenges. We knew we needed to dive in and find out more.
This episode features guest Lindsay Bryan-Podvin of Mind Money Balance, one of only 50 financial therapists in the United States. Don’t miss her first episode with us: 050: What is Financial Therapy?!
In this episode, we talk about:
When Lindsay first heard women come into her office and say “I wish I didn’t have this pressure” or “I know I shouldn’t feel this way, but I wish my husband made more than me.”Some of the challenges Lindsay sees in these types of relationshipsThe common discounting and downplaying behavior that breadwinning women haveSee-saw earners—couples who contribute somewhat equally financiallyWhy Lindsay recommends couples pool their money into one bank accountIdentifying the non-monetary assets you bring to the relationship
#ConfidentCouples Challenge:
Do Lindsay’s example exercise (fast forward to 12:30)!
What do I need to believe in order that we are equitable partners in our relationship?What would need to happen in order for our relationship to feel equitable?
Mentioned in this episode:
Our first episode with Lindsay: 050: What is Financial Therapy?!The Shopping Budget (similar to the monthly cash Lindsay and her husband allocate): 005: The Shopping Budget – Spend $ Without JudgementLindsay’s group couples coaching program: Boundless
Let's connect! Follow us at @budandsara on Instagram and send us a message with any questions about this episode.
Feb 12, 2020
14 min

Some days in a relationship are bright and rosy and fun and games. Other days or weeks... just aren’t.
We’re currently in a season where we feel out of sync, and this episode is all about it. We’re talking about how we haven’t liked each other all that much recently (yikes, I know), and how we’re trying to fix it.
In this episode, we talk about:
Negative patterns, where everything your partner wants makes you crazyBud’s golf and nap routine that caused our most recent argumentThe cyclical nature of relationshipsHow to use appreciation to get out of negative patterns and start dwelling on the positiveConfronting negativity rather than ignoring itBeing self-aware when you’re in a bad mood about your partner
#ConfidentCouples Challenge:
If you’re feeling out of sync, write down three things you appreciate about your partner.
Mentioned in this episode:
Sara’s recommendation for training yourself to notice the positive things your partner does: 006: Acknowledge & Appreciate
Let's connect! Follow us at @budandsara on Instagram and send us a message with any questions about this episode.
Feb 5, 2020
16 min

As if you haven’t heard enough about resolutions already…. We’re here to give you another one. This resolution is not only good for your health, it’s good for your relationship. We’re talking about travel, and why you might want to add a getaway to your calendar this year.
In this episode, we talk about:
Why we think travel is so healthy for a relationshipThe problem with “groundhog day”Maintaining a feeling of aliveness in your relationship
#ConfidentCouples Challenge:
Think about a place that your partner might really like to travel to. Start putting that plan into motion!
Mentioned in this episode:
Esther Perel quote from this articleEpisode 002: The RitualEpisode 012: Unplugged WeekendEpisode 037: Surviving Travel with Your Partner
Let's connect! Follow us at @budandsara on Instagram and send us a message with any questions about this episode.
Jan 22, 2020
19 min

We’re live with our first in-person interview! Today, we’re talking with Lindsay Bryan-Podvin of Mind Money Balance, one of only 50 financial therapists in the United States.
We stepped into Lindsay’s office in Ann Arbor, Michigan to learn more about what financial therapy is and why couples might need it.
Then, Lindsay and Bud have a showdown about whether budgeting is an emotional issue or a black-and-white math equation.
In this episode, we talk about:
What financial therapy isHow money conversations in a partnership are inherently emotionalAt what point couples might decide they need financial therapyWhat happened in our relationship when we didn’t talk about moneyWhat makes people more likely to save and invest for the future, and how to trick your mind into itLindsay’s advice on how couples can start budgeting if they’re currently in money conflictWhat’s the one thing a couple can change about their spending that feels the least harmful?Using the term “spending plan” instead of “budget”Monday dates
Mentioned in this episode:
Our recent goals episode: 047: Goal Setting as a CoupleMint.com: recommended budgeting tool
Let's connect! Follow us at @budandsara on Instagram and send us a message with any questions about this episode.
Jan 15, 2020
36 min

We’ve been traveling solo a lot lately, so we wanted to share what we’ve been learning. Today, we’re covering travel plans, keeping in touch, and how to underpromise and overdeliver next time you’re apart.
Our 3 Tips for Business Travel
Be clear about when you’re leaving and when you’re getting homeBe clear about how often you’ll be able to be in touchBe thoughtful about re-entry
In this episode, we talk about:
How we share our travel schedules so we’re on the same pageRecognizing that you may not be on your regular communication routineThe power of text messagingHow you can welcome your partner home in a positive wayHow you can re-enter home life in a positive wayWhether or not Bud eats when Sara travels ;)Should you bring home a gift if you travel without your partner?
Let's connect! Follow us at @budandsara on Instagram and send us a message with any questions about this episode.
Jan 8, 2020
18 min
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