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How to Stop Miscommunication from Wrecking Your Business and Your Team

How to Stop Miscommunication from Wrecking Your Business and Your Team

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Business is already demanding. Add the complexity of a personal relationship into the mix, and communication becomes non-negotiable.

In this episode, Mark and Caroline Creedon unpack the real dynamics of working with a partner, revealing how small shifts in timing, structure, and awareness can transform your conversations and strengthen your leadership. This is about practical, human-to-human communication strategies that keep your business (and your relationship) thriving.

Whether you’re in business with your spouse, sibling, or a close friend, these insights will help you create the balance and clarity you need to lead well, avoid unnecessary conflict, and build a team culture that respects both your goals and your boundaries.

With just a few intentional shifts, you can turn communication from your biggest frustration into your greatest advantage.


Listen in, take the challenge, and watch how much smoother your business (and life) runs when you get this right.


In today's podcast, Mark explores:

  • Why knowing (and honouring) your partner’s natural communication style changes the game for decision-making and creativity (01:26)
  • How to recognise when stress, fatigue, or emotion are clouding the conversation (02:47)
  • The ripple effect poor communication has on your team, and what to do to stay aligned as leaders (05:22)
  • Why regular, structured partner meetings are essential to reduce friction and improve timing on tough decisions (07:58)
  • Practical examples of how to align conversations with the right time of day, energy level, and capacity for smoother, faster outcomes (11:17)
  • A quick check-in ritual that strengthens alignment, reduces overwhelm, and keeps both of you accountable (12:37)

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