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Ep 363 Love & Business: How Kyle & Ariel Built Both Without Falling Apart

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4.6690 Ratings

🗓️ 11 March 2025

⏱️ 38 minutes

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Summary

Zach sits down with Kyle and Ariel, a married couple who have been together for over 12 years and now run a business together, Couplepreneur, where they coach entrepreneurial couples on growing their businesses without sacrificing their relationships. From meeting as middle school sweethearts to reconnecting later in life, their story is one of personal growth, ambition, and learning how to navigate both marriage and entrepreneurship.


The conversation explores the challenges of working together as a couple, the power of open communication, and the critical role of setting boundaries between work and home life. Kyle and Ariel share personal experiences of overcoming emotional distance, embracing vulnerability, and making sure their relationship remains strong amid the demands of business. They also talk about the “before and after” moments in their marriage—key turning points that shaped who they are today.


Whether you’re a couple in business together or simply trying to balance ambition and intimacy, this episode is full of actionable insights and heartfelt reflections on what it takes to grow together rather than apart.


Key Takeaways

Balancing Love and Business

  • As entrepreneurs, Kyle and Ariel had to learn how to separate business discussions from personal time to protect their relationship.
  • They created clear boundaries, including their Sacred Sundays—a full day dedicated to rest, connection, and quality time.

Navigating Emotional Intimacy and Vulnerability

  • Kyle shares how he once held back from discussing personal struggles out of fear of judgment, which led to emotional distance.
  • Once he opened up, it deepened their connection and helped Ariel feel more secure and less anxious about their relationship.

The Power of Clear Communication

  • Many couples assume conflict is negative, but Kyle and Ariel emphasize that conflict, when handled well, leads to greater intimacy.
  • Their approach? Check in regularly, communicate openly, and ask: “How can we both get what we want?” instead of compromising too soon.

From Middle School Crush to Life Partners

  • They first dated at 14 years old before parting ways, reconnecting years later as different people.
  • What made their relationship work the second time? A foundation of friendship, playfulness, and mutual respect.

Finding Purpose and Alignment in Life and Business

  • Ariel’s past as a marine biologist and nonprofit leader and Kyle’s career as a rock band drummer and digital marketer led them to help other couples grow businesses together.
  • They now run the largest Facebook group for entrepreneur couples and host an annual Couplepreneur Live event to support business-driven relationships.


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Transcript

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0:00.0

Hey, everybody. Welcome. And thank you for listening to this episode of Marriage Therapy Radio.

0:05.6

My name is Zach Brittle. And today I'm here with Kyle and Ariel Tresh. They are a delight.

0:10.8

Their married couple have been together about 12 years. They run a business together. And today we have a

0:15.7

kind of a wide-ranging conversation about how they make it work, how they manage boundaries, how they manage conflict and

0:22.4

intimacy. We talk a little bit about some of their before and after moments. That's one of my

0:26.2

favorite questions to ask and how they make it work. They come up with a couple of pretty

0:30.7

cool insights around how conflict is required for intimacy. I love having that conversation with

0:35.9

them. And I think you'll dig it. Before we start,

0:38.8

though, I'll take a minute to remind you that I am grateful for and still in need of your support

0:44.2

to keep Marriage and Therapy Radio running. Best way to do that is to become a part of our Patreon

0:49.5

community. You can do that by going to patreon.com slash marriage therapy radio or just go to

0:53.7

marriage therapy radio.com. You can find the banner. I'm committed to putting behind the scenes stuff up there.

0:58.7

I have a new project that I'm working on. I've been talking to a book publisher about a passion that I have

1:05.5

and she has given me assignment for you. So if you're a Patreon member, keep your eyes open for that

1:10.3

video and if you want to participate member, keep your eyes open for that video.

1:16.7

And if you want to participate in my crowdsourcing this book wisdom, please, again, become part of our community. I will be grateful for your financial contribution. And you'll be a big part

1:21.7

of helping keeping marriage therapy radio running and helping couples, you know,

1:26.8

make their relationship better today than it was yesterday.

1:29.0

For now, I hope you'll join me as we get to know Kyle and Ariel, who met in middle school and somehow

1:35.3

ended up together after each of them took long and winding road through dolphins and rock bands.

1:42.1

And, well, I don't need to tell you the rest. This is a very cool conversation. Stick around. Kyle and Ariel Trest. Tell me about you guys. Who are you? Most of I just want to like figure out how like how does it, how does it work for you guys and what's going on? I love that. Yeah, we're an open book. So there's no question off limits, and we're here to serve your audience in whatever best way is possible.

2:04.0

Okay, well, I'll start with that question. Then why are you an open book?

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