Ep. 250 - How to Handle Major Life Stress Without Hurting Your Marriage
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In this milestone 250th episode of Thriving in Tandem, Robert and Kay Lee Fukui pull back the curtain on one of the biggest transitions of their marriage and business journey: leaving California and relocating across the country to the Lake Norman area outside of Charlotte, North Carolina. As they record from Dallas during their cross-country road trip, they share the emotions, uncertainty, and real-time stress of making a life-changing move while still trying to protect their marriage, peace, and vision.
This episode dives into the reality of “moving without a plan”—not because they lacked vision, but because many details were still unfolding in real time. Robert and Kay Lee discuss how a shared long-term vision helped them navigate one of life’s greatest stressors without turning against each other. They unpack the importance of testing major decisions over time, communicating honestly during stressful moments, creating backup plans, and refusing to let uncertainty create division in their marriage.
For married entrepreneurs, this conversation is a powerful reminder that growth often requires discomfort. Whether you’re making a major move, navigating business uncertainty, or stepping into a new season of life, success isn’t about having every detail perfectly figured out. It’s about staying united, keeping your peace, and moving forward together even when the path ahead isn’t fully clear.
Key Takeaways
Celebrating the milestone of 250 podcast episodes while entering a major life transition
Why having a shared vision is critical during stressful seasons of marriage and business
How testing major life decisions over time can strengthen confidence and unity
The emotional and practical realities of uprooting your life and moving across the country
How stress can either divide a couple or make them stronger together
Why moving forward imperfectly is often better than waiting for the “perfect plan”
The importance of protecting your peace and supporting your spouse during uncertainty