In episode 504, Megan chats to Erin and Ben Clarke about running a business as a couple, including the importance of setting boundaries and dividing responsibilities.

Erin Clarke is the creator of the tremendously popular recipe blog Well Plated and the author of the best selling Well Plated Cookbook and forthcoming book, Well Plated Every Day. She's fearlessly dedicated to making healthy cooking easy, affordable, and of course: delicious! She specializes in lightened-up comfort foods, easy weeknight meal ideas, and wholesome versions of your favorite treats. Erin lives in Milwaukee with her husband Ben and their lazy, loveable beagle mix Teddy.

In this episode, you'll learn about the challenges and rewards of running a business as a couple and the importance of over-communication, mutual understanding, and adapting responsibilities to suit each partner's interests and strengths.

- Over-communication is Key: Clear and frequent communication helps navigate challenges and expectations effectively.

- Recognize Individual Interests: Acknowledge and leverage each partner's interests and strengths within the business to create a more fulfilling work environment.

- Balance Work and Personal Life: Understand that work and personal life are interconnected, and strive to maintain a healthy balance between the two.

- Be Open to Adjustments: Be willing to adjust roles and responsibilities based on individual preferences and skills to optimize productivity and happiness.

- Value Shared Successes: Celebrate and share the successes and challenges of the business together, fostering a sense of teamwork and mutual support.

- Embrace Fluidity: Embrace the fluidity of roles and responsibilities, understanding that flexibility is essential in adapting to the evolving needs of the business and personal life.

- Find Joy in Shared Endeavors: Find joy and fulfillment in working together toward common goals, appreciating the unique contributions each partner brings to the table.

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