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
The Hard Truth About Spiritual Leadership in Marriage
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The Hard Truth About Spiritual Leadership in Marriage
In this deeply personal episode of The Power Couple Playbook, Kyle and Whitney open up about the spiritual upheaval that reshaped their marriage, their identity, and their understanding of God. What begins with playful banter quickly unfolds into a vulnerable exploration of leaving religion, wandering through years of “wilderness,” and rediscovering faith in a way that is raw, unstructured, and profoundly transformative.
Listeners hear the couple reflect on their past in the Mormon church, the shock of Kyle’s return to scripture, and the emotional tension that surfaced as old beliefs collided with new spiritual awakenings. Through honest storytelling, they reveal how pride, discipline, comparison, and self‑righteousness once shaped their lives — and how humility, surrender, and love have now taken center stage.
This episode is a rare look at a couple rebuilding their spiritual foundation from scratch, learning to lead, follow, question, and trust in ways they never had before. It’s messy, real, and full of the kind of insight that only comes from walking through darkness and choosing light anyway.
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