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In this episode, Rodric and Nichole are talking about the difficult topic of managing change. In business this can be a difficult area, but what if the person it affects is your life partner? The two discuss how to deal with unsupportive partners as well as how to be more supportive toward your partner in their entrepreneurial journey. As ever, open lines of communication in a relationship help to make these transitions less scary for you and your partner.
What You Will Learn In This Episode:
Quotes:
‘Change is scary, and it can be scarier when it's your life partner sitting in front of you, telling you that they want to make a big change. One of my favorite phrases is…
”Go ahead and grow. If I have to get to know you again, I will.”
And I want that freedom given to me in my life.
So I do my best to give that freedom to other people in theirs.’
Resources:
Million Dollar Flip Flops
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Ready to transform your business and your life while making a difference? Grab your copy of *Million Dollar Flip Flops*—the ultimate guide to creating a life and business that feels just as good as it looks. And here’s the best part: 100% of the proceeds go directly to our foundation, Send a Student Leader Abroad, with a goal of sending 1,000,000 deserving kids on life-changing trips around the world.
As a thank you for your support, we’re offering exclusive bonuses available only for our podcast listeners. These bonuses are packed with extra tools and resources to help you implement the principles from the book faster and more effectively.
Don’t miss this opportunity to gain invaluable insights, impact a young leader’s life, and be a part of something bigger.
Click the link, order your copy, and claim your listener-only bonuses today!
Together, let’s change lives—one trip at a time.
www.MillionDollarFlipFlops.com/book
**P.S.** Every book you buy gets us one step closer to sending 1,000,000 kids on life-changing adventures. Let’s make it happen!
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In this episode, Rodric and Nichole are talking about the difficult topic of managing change. In business this can be a difficult area, but what if the person it affects is your life partner? The two discuss how to deal with unsupportive partners as well as how to be more supportive toward your partner in their entrepreneurial journey. As ever, open lines of communication in a relationship help to make these transitions less scary for you and your partner.
What You Will Learn In This Episode:
Quotes:
‘Change is scary, and it can be scarier when it's your life partner sitting in front of you, telling you that they want to make a big change. One of my favorite phrases is…
”Go ahead and grow. If I have to get to know you again, I will.”
And I want that freedom given to me in my life.
So I do my best to give that freedom to other people in theirs.’
Resources:
Million Dollar Flip Flops
Follow Us on Insta
Ready to transform your business and your life while making a difference? Grab your copy of *Million Dollar Flip Flops*—the ultimate guide to creating a life and business that feels just as good as it looks. And here’s the best part: 100% of the proceeds go directly to our foundation, Send a Student Leader Abroad, with a goal of sending 1,000,000 deserving kids on life-changing trips around the world.
As a thank you for your support, we’re offering exclusive bonuses available only for our podcast listeners. These bonuses are packed with extra tools and resources to help you implement the principles from the book faster and more effectively.
Don’t miss this opportunity to gain invaluable insights, impact a young leader’s life, and be a part of something bigger.
Click the link, order your copy, and claim your listener-only bonuses today!
Together, let’s change lives—one trip at a time.
www.MillionDollarFlipFlops.com/book
**P.S.** Every book you buy gets us one step closer to sending 1,000,000 kids on life-changing adventures. Let’s make it happen!

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