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Success Story with Scott D. Clary

Lessons - How to Build Marriage and Money Together | Elena Cardone - Cardone Mortgage Co-Founder

Success Story with Scott D. Clary

Success Story Media

How To, Business, Education, Self-improvement

4.6326 Ratings

🗓️ 17 February 2026

⏱️ 15 minutes

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➡️ Like The Podcast? Leave A Rating: https://ratethispodcast.com/successstory   In this "Lessons" episode, Elena Cardone, co-founder of Cardone Mortgage, shares her strategies for building both marriage and money together. She dives into how high-performing partnerships create lasting personal and professional success, offering insights on trust, clarity, and accountability in relationships. Elena also explores how women can overcome imposter syndrome, access critical resources, and leverage their personal power to grow influence, elevate families, and scale impact. Through her experience with 10X Ladies, she provides a roadmap for empowering women to design their lives, strengthen relationships, and achieve success on multiple levels. ➡️ Show Links https://successstorypodcast.com   YouTube: https://youtu.be/7llgVmwazTY  Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/elena-cardone-author-businesswoman-speaker-building/id1484783544  Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/6oqIsapIkABXYEiEv4UOR1  ➡️ Watch the Podcast on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/c/scottdclary

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0:00.0

In this lesson's episode, explore how high performance and strong partnerships drive lasting personal and professional success.

0:06.5

Discover strategies to build trust and clarity and relationships.

0:09.6

Understand how women can overcome imposter syndrome and access key resources

0:13.2

and uncover ways to leverage personal power to grow influence, elevate families, and scale impact.

0:36.0

You know, one thing that I've actually always thought is you and Grant are probably the best example I can think of of high performing individuals that make a relationship and a family

0:40.7

unit really work well. And there's, of course, tons of people to do this. But I also see the

0:44.8

flip side, a lot of people that are high performing individuals. They end up in divorce and cheating

0:49.0

and stress and broken homes. What do you think the difference is? It's that allocating the resources to what you're good at, building an empire together, is that what made you work out? This is why so many people don't work out? Because I was going to ask, I was going to ask the question. You saw the question I was going to ask before. It was, you know, do you think it's easier to build a business with or without a partner? And some people will say without because they don't have to be accountable to somebody. They don't have to worry about anyone but themselves. But I don't agree with that.

1:14.6

Why did it work so well for you? Because we really figured out our roles in the relationship.

1:19.6

We had the purpose big enough. We also, we keep it really clean with each other. Not that we haven't not been perfect over a 19 year

1:31.0

marriage and 20 years together.

1:32.9

But we have the courage to talk about every single little transgression that we have ever

1:40.2

done against each other.

1:41.7

And we work through it.

1:43.6

And sometimes you're angry at

1:46.6

first but then you figure out okay well where can i take responsibility for what led you to do that

1:51.7

or what problem were you trying to solve and um and then it makes us more fortified and more

1:57.8

trusting of each other and um and and and a lot of couples do little dings to each other,

2:04.3

you know, like date, like they throw the penny. Yeah, the penny. But over time, like the pennies,

2:09.0

you've been hit by a million pennies. Something's going to break or get hurt in your body, right? So

2:16.2

people do a lot of long term little things of, oh, I'm going to stay out or I'm going to flirt or get hurt in your body, right? So people do a lot of long-term little things of,

2:19.5

oh, I'm going to stay out or I'm going to flirt or I'm going to do this. Oh, it doesn't matter. So-and-so does it. It's, oh, have fun, you know, oh, I'm going to drink. I'm going to flirt. Oh, I get my wounds. But then you go home and then that's sitting with you. And then you don't want him to know about it or her to know about it because you're like, oh, I can't. So then it creates

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