


2026
Accordia Way
Couples and families learning practical tools and strategies to reduce arguing, fighting, and conflicts, and to promote understanding and unity within their relationships.
Portfolio
Podcast
Choosing Together Series
The Choosing Together Series explores how money conversations don’t turn into money fights because couples don’t care. They turn into fights because money carries emotional weight far beyond numbers. It represents security, freedom, responsibility, fear, control, and sometimes unspoken past wounds.
Two people can love each other deeply and still feel divided when a financial decision arises. This series introduces a different way to approach financial conversations—one that protects the unity of the relationship while helping couples make decisions as a team.

Gentle Openings Series
In the Gentle Openings series, Coach Adrian shares why the words couples use matter far more than they realize. Most partners are not trying to hurt each other—they are trying to solve a problem, express frustration, or be honest. Yet the way they speak can quietly weaken the relationship over time.
Language is never neutral. Every sentence either strengthens the bond or slowly tears it down. Coach Adrian explains why the greatest damage in relationships is not disagreement itself, but harsh, critical language that attacks a partner’s character. When words shift from describing an issue to defining a person, the relationship stops feeling safe. Defensiveness, withdrawal, and resentment begin to replace unity.

Marriage That Feels Like A Team Series
In the Marriage That Feels Like A Team Series, Coach Adrian explores why household responsibilities are rarely the real issue in marriage. Couples don’t fight about laundry or dishes—they struggle with what those tasks represent: fairness, appreciation, and whether they feel supported or alone in daily life.
This series introduces a healthier mindset for partnership. Instead of chasing a rigid “50/50,” couples are invited to aim for 100/100—where both partners are fully invested in caring for the relationship and the home. The goal is not perfect equality, but a shared sense of effort, respect, and teamwork.

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2026
Accordia Way
Couples and families learning practical tools and strategies to reduce arguing, fighting, and conflicts, and to promote understanding and unity within their relationships.
Portfolio
Podcast
Choosing Together Series
The Choosing Together Series explores how money conversations don’t turn into money fights because couples don’t care. They turn into fights because money carries emotional weight far beyond numbers. It represents security, freedom, responsibility, fear, control, and sometimes unspoken past wounds.
Two people can love each other deeply and still feel divided when a financial decision arises. This series introduces a different way to approach financial conversations—one that protects the unity of the relationship while helping couples make decisions as a team.

Gentle Openings Series
In the Gentle Openings series, Coach Adrian shares why the words couples use matter far more than they realize. Most partners are not trying to hurt each other—they are trying to solve a problem, express frustration, or be honest. Yet the way they speak can quietly weaken the relationship over time.
Language is never neutral. Every sentence either strengthens the bond or slowly tears it down. Coach Adrian explains why the greatest damage in relationships is not disagreement itself, but harsh, critical language that attacks a partner’s character. When words shift from describing an issue to defining a person, the relationship stops feeling safe. Defensiveness, withdrawal, and resentment begin to replace unity.

Marriage That Feels Like A Team Series
In the Marriage That Feels Like A Team Series, Coach Adrian explores why household responsibilities are rarely the real issue in marriage. Couples don’t fight about laundry or dishes—they struggle with what those tasks represent: fairness, appreciation, and whether they feel supported or alone in daily life.
This series introduces a healthier mindset for partnership. Instead of chasing a rigid “50/50,” couples are invited to aim for 100/100—where both partners are fully invested in caring for the relationship and the home. The goal is not perfect equality, but a shared sense of effort, respect, and teamwork.

More Works


2026
Accordia Way
Couples and families learning practical tools and strategies to reduce arguing, fighting, and conflicts, and to promote understanding and unity within their relationships.
Portfolio
Podcast
Choosing Together Series
The Choosing Together Series explores how money conversations don’t turn into money fights because couples don’t care. They turn into fights because money carries emotional weight far beyond numbers. It represents security, freedom, responsibility, fear, control, and sometimes unspoken past wounds.
Two people can love each other deeply and still feel divided when a financial decision arises. This series introduces a different way to approach financial conversations—one that protects the unity of the relationship while helping couples make decisions as a team.

Gentle Openings Series
In the Gentle Openings series, Coach Adrian shares why the words couples use matter far more than they realize. Most partners are not trying to hurt each other—they are trying to solve a problem, express frustration, or be honest. Yet the way they speak can quietly weaken the relationship over time.
Language is never neutral. Every sentence either strengthens the bond or slowly tears it down. Coach Adrian explains why the greatest damage in relationships is not disagreement itself, but harsh, critical language that attacks a partner’s character. When words shift from describing an issue to defining a person, the relationship stops feeling safe. Defensiveness, withdrawal, and resentment begin to replace unity.

Marriage That Feels Like A Team Series
In the Marriage That Feels Like A Team Series, Coach Adrian explores why household responsibilities are rarely the real issue in marriage. Couples don’t fight about laundry or dishes—they struggle with what those tasks represent: fairness, appreciation, and whether they feel supported or alone in daily life.
This series introduces a healthier mindset for partnership. Instead of chasing a rigid “50/50,” couples are invited to aim for 100/100—where both partners are fully invested in caring for the relationship and the home. The goal is not perfect equality, but a shared sense of effort, respect, and teamwork.

More Works

