Couplehood

Your Family & Relationship Vision: Why It Matters & How To Make It Come To Life

September 06, 2021 Allison Villa / Britt & Nick Episode 34
Your Family & Relationship Vision: Why It Matters & How To Make It Come To Life
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Couplehood
Your Family & Relationship Vision: Why It Matters & How To Make It Come To Life
Sep 06, 2021 Episode 34
Allison Villa / Britt & Nick

“How you love each other today lives on through your children and in generations to come.” — Allison Villa 

In this week’s episodes of the Couplehood podcast, we are bringing back the Sandbox Spotlight series, a limited series featuring interviews with real-life couples talking about their real-life experiences! In the series, we’re going to talk about their challenges, their joys, and how they successfully navigate The 4 Relationship Seasons. 

My guests for this episode are Britt and Nick, who have been together for 6 years and are the parents of a 3-year-old and a 4-month-old. 

Britt and Nick came to me through my Couple’s Tune-Up program. After their tune-up, they joined the Couple’s Sandbox community to maintain consistency and keep their relationship a priority. 

Learning about The 4 Relationship Seasons helped Britt and Nick’s mindset as they welcomed their second child into the world. They were able to stay one season ahead this time! Now, at four months postpartum, they are leaving the Coasting Season and entering the Connected Season. Britt shares that reintroducing all the exercises they’ve learned in Couple’s Sandbox is what has propelled them forward. 

Joining Couple’s Tune-Up and Couple’s Sandbox helped them create a vision together that felt aligned for them both. It also made Britt and Nick feel better prepared this time around (as they welcomed their second child). In this interview, they look back on what they’ve learned, how they use it, and the impact it’s had on their relationship! 

In this episode of Couplehood, you’ll discover: 

● How to create your vision as a couple 

● Steps to help you bring that vision to life 

● A sneak peek into how my Couples Sandbox community works — and how it can fit into your busy schedule! 

“I’m all about small steps having a big impact.” 

— Allison Villa 



Show Notes

“How you love each other today lives on through your children and in generations to come.” — Allison Villa 

In this week’s episodes of the Couplehood podcast, we are bringing back the Sandbox Spotlight series, a limited series featuring interviews with real-life couples talking about their real-life experiences! In the series, we’re going to talk about their challenges, their joys, and how they successfully navigate The 4 Relationship Seasons. 

My guests for this episode are Britt and Nick, who have been together for 6 years and are the parents of a 3-year-old and a 4-month-old. 

Britt and Nick came to me through my Couple’s Tune-Up program. After their tune-up, they joined the Couple’s Sandbox community to maintain consistency and keep their relationship a priority. 

Learning about The 4 Relationship Seasons helped Britt and Nick’s mindset as they welcomed their second child into the world. They were able to stay one season ahead this time! Now, at four months postpartum, they are leaving the Coasting Season and entering the Connected Season. Britt shares that reintroducing all the exercises they’ve learned in Couple’s Sandbox is what has propelled them forward. 

Joining Couple’s Tune-Up and Couple’s Sandbox helped them create a vision together that felt aligned for them both. It also made Britt and Nick feel better prepared this time around (as they welcomed their second child). In this interview, they look back on what they’ve learned, how they use it, and the impact it’s had on their relationship! 

In this episode of Couplehood, you’ll discover: 

● How to create your vision as a couple 

● Steps to help you bring that vision to life 

● A sneak peek into how my Couples Sandbox community works — and how it can fit into your busy schedule! 

“I’m all about small steps having a big impact.” 

— Allison Villa