
Agile Always by Officially Fenner
We’re Rudy and Robin Fenner, and we are beyond excited to introduce you to Agile Always, a fresh and transformative approach to thriving at every stage of life. No matter your age, this is your invitation to live with purpose, energy, and joy.
We’re living proof that life can be rich, active, and fulfilling at any age. After 45 years of marriage, raising three amazing children, and doting on four grandchildren, we’ve learned that thriving isn’t just about being physically fit—it’s about creating balance in every area of life: relationships, health, home, work, and beyond.
We started Agile Always because we know firsthand how life’s demands can leave you feeling stuck or uninspired. Maybe you’ve put everyone else first for years, and now it’s your time. Maybe you’re ready to prioritize your health, reignite your relationships, or embrace new adventures. Whatever your goal, Agile Always is here to guide you.
Agile Always is more than a lifestyle brand—it’s a movement for those of us who refuse to let age define us. Through health and fitness, eating well, living well, and building better relationships, we’re redefining what it means to live your best life!
Here’s the best part: we’re integrating cutting-edge AI technology to make it easier for you to reach your goals. From customized fitness plans to meal ideas tailored to your lifestyle, we’re combining innovation with real-life experience to help you live better, smarter, and more fulfilled.
Join us for tips, inspiration and updates. Our podcast will feature honest conversations to help make your life better. This is your time. Let's make it count. Welcome to Agile Always - where living well never gets old!
Agile Always by Officially Fenner
Season 3, EP:3 - Scenes from 43 Years of Marriage....How Did THAT Happen??
Join us as Rudy and I reflect on how we got married at 21 and have survived 43 years of marriage!
One of the things we talked about before was the influence that our family and friends had on our relationship! We didn't realize it then but the people who know you best can see the qualities each of you have that either mesh or don't. Ours wasn't an arranged marriage per se, some of the people who were closest to us saw things that they thought would make us a good match.
What can also happen is that as a couple grows closer, time with friends is reduced. As we spent time together we found that there were experiences in each of our lives that the other hadn't experienced. When you're merging lifestyles you have to figure out what part of you are you willing to sacrifice or expand to accommodate the other person.
Ideally, in the dynamics of a relationship that you're building together, you get to know someone and then respond to what you know. This includes observing and then responding to what you observe. Rudy shares a story about giving Robin a radio for her office (back in the day of course!) so she could listen to her favorite soap opera which at the time was "All My Children". Last year, after he completed treatment for cancer, their kids banded together and planned a family trip to Disney World for one of Rudy's favorite events, to celebrate that milestone. Know what people like and then act on it. You'll also be setting an example for your kids. Rudy says that "Observe and be quiet long enough to understand what that person likes. Then incorporate that into what you're going to do to communicate your love and affection for them.
As our relationship we grew, other relationships took a back seat for a while and some people didn't like that. It wasn't so much that they didn't like one of us for the other' they thought we were two young for such a serious commitment. We later learned that at our wedding some people bet that we wouldn't last three years!
There may have been some truth to that when you consider who and what you're really called to be. Rudy had a dream to be a singing superstar, and encountered and worked with names you know - Lionel Richie (when he was with the Commodores), Michael Jackson, Casablanca Records, and more. Robin envisioned living in Malibu in a white mansion by the ocean. In this podcast, they dissect letting go of a drea
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xo,
Robin & Rudy
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