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In this episode of Founders Future, with host Milan Kohut, we sit down with Monica Tanner, relationship and intimacy coach, author of Bad Marriage Advice, and host of the Secrets of Happily Ever After podcast. Monica shares how her mission began at the age of 12 after witnessing her parents’ divorce, sparking a lifelong curiosity about how couples can truly create lasting, fulfilling relationships. After building a successful pest control company with her husband while raising four children, Monica developed a deep understanding of the pressures entrepreneurial couples face when balancing business, family, and marriage.
Today, Monica helps couples strengthen their relationships through one-on-one coaching focused on communication, connection, and intentional partnership. Drawing from both personal experience and years of coaching, she explains how couples can overcome “roommate syndrome,” improve communication skills, and build stronger partnerships that support both their personal lives and professional ambitions. Monica also reflects on her philosophy of creating meaningful impact rather than chasing scale, using speaking, books, and coaching to help couples build the love stories they truly want.
By Closers.ioIn this episode of Founders Future, with host Milan Kohut, we sit down with Monica Tanner, relationship and intimacy coach, author of Bad Marriage Advice, and host of the Secrets of Happily Ever After podcast. Monica shares how her mission began at the age of 12 after witnessing her parents’ divorce, sparking a lifelong curiosity about how couples can truly create lasting, fulfilling relationships. After building a successful pest control company with her husband while raising four children, Monica developed a deep understanding of the pressures entrepreneurial couples face when balancing business, family, and marriage.
Today, Monica helps couples strengthen their relationships through one-on-one coaching focused on communication, connection, and intentional partnership. Drawing from both personal experience and years of coaching, she explains how couples can overcome “roommate syndrome,” improve communication skills, and build stronger partnerships that support both their personal lives and professional ambitions. Monica also reflects on her philosophy of creating meaningful impact rather than chasing scale, using speaking, books, and coaching to help couples build the love stories they truly want.