Table of Contents Issue 5 – Summer 2024
A Fresh Look at Respect in Couple
Lon and Sandy Golnick's perspective on what respect within couple is. Hint: it's not what they do, say or have, it's who they are being that deserves your respect. Read more >>
Greetings from the Outgoing EQ
It is hard to believe that our time together as the CCC Executive Quartet (EQ) ended in June 2024. The time has flown by in a blink of an eye. Our experience together provided a level of joy and satisfaction to both our couples that far surpassed our expectations. Read more >>
Letter from the Incoming EQ
Mary Anne and Richard Erickson join Carol and Duane Gumbs on the Executive Quartet. We are thrilled to be stepping into this position of honor for the furthering of the mission and goals of Couples Coaching Couples. In our short time collaborating with Carol and Duane, we are already finding joy and a meeting of the minds that lights us up. Read more >>
Wow! What a Convention!
From the moment we entered the convention headquarters until the final good-byes, the CCC Annual Convention was an outstanding learning experience and opportunity for deepening friendships. You should put next year's on your calendar now! Read more >>
Behind the Curtain
Enjoy Three New Training Videos!The Training and Development Committee was center stage at this year’s convention with the screening of one of the three new training videos created with the help of one of CCC’s most talented couples, Emmy award-winning Catherine Tatge and Dominique Lasseur. The three videos focus on Acknowledgement, Reflective Listening and Coaching to Empower Couple. Read more >>
Dear Ambassadors
We are in a quartet with a couple who are at the opposite end of the political spectrum from us. How do we coach a couple we disagree with so fundamentally? Sometimes they say stuff that leaves us shaking our heads in disbelief. We’re afraid it’s going to get more and more awkward the closer we get to the election! Read more >>
Meet Our Members
Noah and Ayo met 11 years ago. Despite many differences, Noah was ready to marry five minutes after meeting. Ayo wanted to take things slowly. Through love, communication, and commitment, they have forged a relationship where they respect and appreciate each other, differences and all. Read more >>
Circle Spotlight
The Denver/Colorado Circle had been formed in 2019, and the Utah Circle started in 2021. Since both circles were already integrating some virtual meetings, it was easy to expand and begin meeting together. Here's how they made it work. Read more >>
Get Inspired
Rocky Mountain Regional Goes The Distance Rocky Mountain Circle members are spread across Colorado, Northern Utah, and Southern Utah. While many of them knew each other, they were feeling disconnected. A circle member suggested they plan one of their meetings as an in-person getaway and gathered in Grand Junction, CO – a four-to-five-hour drive for each couple. It worked! Read more >>
Convention Reimagined: CCC You on the Seas!
Imagine attending Convention 2025 while taking your couple, or your whole family, on a cruise vacation to Bermuda. Read more >>