Power Couple Playbook by Kyle and Whitney Carnohan
Marriage, family, fitness—it’s not always easy, but it’s worth it. We’re Kyle and Whitney, married for over 20 years, raising a young family, staying active, and learning how to crush life as a team.
Welcome to Power Couple Playbook, where we share the no-nonsense strategies and lessons that have helped us build a strong, lasting partnership.
Here’s the truth: a great marriage doesn’t happen by chance—it’s about showing up, putting in the work, and making intentional choices every day.
Each week, we dive into real talk about navigating relationships, parenting, health, and the chaos of life, all while keeping your connection alive and thriving. We’ll share what works (and what doesn’t), give you actionable advice, and sometimes bring in other couples to drop their wisdom.
Whether you’re newlyweds or years into the game, this podcast is your playbook for building a partnership that can handle anything life throws your way.
If you’re ready to level up your relationship and make it stronger than ever, let’s get to work.
Power Couple Playbook by Kyle and Whitney Carnohan
Stop Pushing the Easy Button in Your Marriage
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Stop Pushing the Easy Button in Your Marriage
Kyle and Whitney don’t pretend to have a perfect marriage.
In this episode, they pull back the curtain on a recent fight — and why conflict isn’t the problem in marriage. Avoidance is.
They unpack what happens when one spouse “pushes the easy button” to keep peace, how resentment builds quietly over years, and why many high-performing couples look strong on the outside but feel disconnected underneath.
This conversation goes deep into:
- Why appeasing your spouse destroys long-term intimacy
- The hidden cost of controlling or winning arguments
- How “I’m sorry” without self-awareness builds distrust
- What real leadership looks like inside conflict
- Why vulnerability without discipline collapses respect
- How to stay calm and present when your ego wants to attack
They don’t offer shortcuts.
They offer a harder path — one where both partners drop the mask, carry discomfort, and learn to lead with patience instead of power.
Because real intimacy doesn’t grow from control.
It grows from truth.
If something in this episode hits close to home, don’t just nod and move on.
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Struggle isn’t failure.
It’s training.
And the couples who lean in don’t just survive.
They transform.