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A Teary Podcast About My Wife and My Life’s Work



Last week, I shared that my wife has breast cancer. Hundreds of you wrote back with your thoughts and prayers. I was so touched that I did what I said I wasn’t going to do: I recorded a podcast about our situation, the importance of unconditional love, and my clients who have found it and credit me for helping them.

Warning: I blubber my way through this like you can’t even imagine. I’m not proud of it. But I’m truly moved by the love I feel in this moment and I thought this was the only way I could share with you.

I hope this touches the part of you that deeply wants to be loved.

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What You’ll Hear: 

  • I open up for the first time about my wife’s breast cancer diagnosis and why I decided to share something so personal on a podcast about dating and relationships.

  • You’ll hear how this unexpected health crisis has impacted our lives—and why we’ve chosen to treat it as a detour, not a tragedy.

  • I reflect on the emotional toll of navigating the healthcare system, changing doctors, and making life-altering decisions in a matter of days.

  • I share the incredible outpouring of love and support we’ve received from friends, clients, and complete strangers—and why it moved me more than I can say.

  • You’ll hear stories that show who my wife really is—resilient, joyful, and determined to keep living fully even in the face of chemo.

  • I explain why I believe marriage matters—not just for romance, but for moments like this, when having a true partner makes all the difference.

  • I read three powerful testimonials from women whose lives were changed by Love U—proof that even in dark moments, this work is deeply meaningful.

  • And finally, I talk about why I’m not stepping back from coaching during this season of life—because love, purpose, and connection matter now more than ever.

Full Episode Transcript: 

Last month, my wife was diagnosed with stage 2 triple negative invasive ductal carcinoma. Since then, everything’s been a whirlwind. I posted on social media about it last week and haven’t talked about it publicly because of a few reasons.

A, I wasn’t sure I could do this Published on 3 weeks, 5 days ago






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