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What happens when entrepreneurs apply the same intentionality to their marriage that they use to build their businesses?
In this episode, Cam sits down with James and Rebecca Lockwood, founders of The Thriving Couple, to explore how operating system principles can transform relationships and family life. They share the deeply personal journey that led them to create a “relationship operating system,” after realizing they were succeeding professionally while drifting apart personally. Together, they unpack how tools like vision planning, quarterly retreats, weekly syncs, and personality assessments helped them reconnect, dream together again, and intentionally design the life they wanted as a family. They also discuss why so many entrepreneurial couples unintentionally become “roommates,” the importance of building a shared vision, and how structure can actually create more freedom, intimacy, and connection in relationships.
Biography
James and Rebecca Lockwood are the founders of The Thriving Couple, a coaching and education company that helps entrepreneurial couples strengthen their relationships through intentional communication, shared vision, and practical operating system tools. Rebecca is a former EOS Implementer and business coach who spent years helping leadership teams create alignment and traction, while James brings experience from entrepreneurship and family leadership. Together, they combine business frameworks with relationship-centered tools to help couples move from surviving to thriving at home and in life.
Links
Connect with James on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/james-thethrivingcouple/
Connect with Rebecca on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rebecca-lockwood-eos/
Learn more about The Thriving Couple: https://thethrivingcouple.com/
Check out their book: https://thethrivingcouple.com/the-cohesive-couple
Use code AC20 for 20% off Ninety: https://www.ninety.io/?utm_source=community&utm_medium=abl&utm_campaign=cam
Join our free LinkedIn community: https://www.linkedin.com/groups/16297012/
By Cam LawsonWhat happens when entrepreneurs apply the same intentionality to their marriage that they use to build their businesses?
In this episode, Cam sits down with James and Rebecca Lockwood, founders of The Thriving Couple, to explore how operating system principles can transform relationships and family life. They share the deeply personal journey that led them to create a “relationship operating system,” after realizing they were succeeding professionally while drifting apart personally. Together, they unpack how tools like vision planning, quarterly retreats, weekly syncs, and personality assessments helped them reconnect, dream together again, and intentionally design the life they wanted as a family. They also discuss why so many entrepreneurial couples unintentionally become “roommates,” the importance of building a shared vision, and how structure can actually create more freedom, intimacy, and connection in relationships.
Biography
James and Rebecca Lockwood are the founders of The Thriving Couple, a coaching and education company that helps entrepreneurial couples strengthen their relationships through intentional communication, shared vision, and practical operating system tools. Rebecca is a former EOS Implementer and business coach who spent years helping leadership teams create alignment and traction, while James brings experience from entrepreneurship and family leadership. Together, they combine business frameworks with relationship-centered tools to help couples move from surviving to thriving at home and in life.
Links
Connect with James on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/james-thethrivingcouple/
Connect with Rebecca on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rebecca-lockwood-eos/
Learn more about The Thriving Couple: https://thethrivingcouple.com/
Check out their book: https://thethrivingcouple.com/the-cohesive-couple
Use code AC20 for 20% off Ninety: https://www.ninety.io/?utm_source=community&utm_medium=abl&utm_campaign=cam
Join our free LinkedIn community: https://www.linkedin.com/groups/16297012/