What we've learned after 20 years of marriage

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To set your mind at ease, I will tell you right now, that we are not going to be preaching about how you should love God, talk about getting rich, or go into graphic details about our sex life.

Instead, I want to explain what each of these words mean for us, which should give you an entry point into our show.

God, for us, means acknowledging that there is something out there beyond your understanding. It can be God, it can be the universe, it can be vibrations, energy, anything you want it to be. I’ve been in the same room with the Dalai Lama, I’ve meditated with monks and have been in church for years. It doesn’t matter what you believe in as long as you believe in SOMETHING GREATER than YOU.

GOD for me is PURPOSE and LOVE.

Money is the exchange of value you bring to the marketplace. It gives you the opportunity to create an IMPACT.

Being an entrepreneur is not easy. You have to motivate yourself, otherwise your business will fail. The money is the byproduct of success, but it rarely is a motivator.

And sex, for us, means connection. Like everything else in life, a good relationship doesn’t mean it’s easy, it means it’s worth it. We struggle all the time, but when we do, we always find the next level in our relationship. That connection gets deeper every day, but only if you work at it.

GOD, MONEY and SEX are what drives most of our ACTIONS.

Our intention in this podcast is to share our experiences so we can create and IMPACT through our mistakes and insights.

I hope you join us.

show notes:

0:50 Introductions
1:58: What is God?
3:09 What is money?
3:14 We entrepreneurs are here to create an impact. What is it like to be an entrepreneur?
5:20 Making money is meaningless if you don’t track your spending
5:44 The importance of teaching your children about money
6:35 What is the proper mindset for money?
8:15 The abundance mindset goes beyond money and into all areas of life.
9:30 Sex isn’t just sex; sex is a connection
10:30 Everything takes work! Marriage takes more work than you think.
12:33 Share your message. Your message matters, good and bad.
13:35 You are not promised tomorrow. Raul tells the story of the death of a friend.
15:22 When things go wrong at home, you bring it to your business. How can you avoid this?
17:05 What is the God Money & Sex Podcast all about?
18:35 Raul talks about social media
19:33 Raul and Vivian talk about their trip to Mexico, and how Raul had to adopt adapt & execute to face an unfamiliar situation
24:28 What is the definition of a marriage?
26:14 Audience question: “My wife and I have been married for 15 years. We’re going through a rough patch. Should I stay and put in the work to stay married or give up?”

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