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The Couples Retreat

An immersive weekend for deepening joy and intimacy in partnership

The Couples Retreat is a multi-day training program for driven couples to develop the essential knowledge and advanced skills for interpersonal mastery.


What’s at Stake

Your children are watching your relationship. What they absorb becomes their template for love, conflict, and intimacy. When your partnership is struggling, what’s at risk isn’t just your connection to each other — it’s what gets passed down.

Unmitigated Costs & Risks

  • Continued power struggles that degrade trust and respect
  • Growing distance that both partners feel but neither knows how to close
  • Children absorbing patterns of disconnection, conflict avoidance, or resentment as normal
  • The slow erosion of partnership into a functional arrangement — organized around logistics, not intimacy

Benefits of Couples Retreats

  • A partnership your children actually want to emulate
  • The capacity to repair, not just endure
  • Deeper intimacy and joy — not just the absence of conflict
  • Coming back to your family with more presence, energy, and love

The Unique Value

Couples will learn more in these few days than in years of therapy. Couples therapy focuses on processing past conflicts and wounds. The Couples Retreat trains you in the embodied relational skills that you actually want, opening up more possibilities. The effectiveness of therapy depends on the critically limited knowledge and skills of the therapist. The Couples Retreat is a structured program using first principles and best practices drawn from an exhaustive meta-analysis of the entire body of relational research that exists in the library of congress.

Advisors in high-net-worth ecosystems are often well resourced in tax and estate advice, family governance tools, succession planning, and philanthropic giving. These available services are not sufficient for developing the advanced relational skills required to more effectively preserve and potentiate family legacies.

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