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The Victory CouchAuthor: Julie and Rick Rando
The Victory Couch addresses high & lows of daily living from two different perspectives. Join a uniquely matched couple reliving their work days, parenthood & side projects with faith, realism, humor, & authenticity. Rick Rando (speaker, black belt, father, husband) & Julie Rando (former higher ed professional, photographer, wife, mother) welcome you into their world with a mission to provide a safe landing space for listeners. Come alongside this inspirational & vibrant journey with tips on how to navigate lifes adventures, only to crash at the end of the night, on the Victory Couch. Language: en-us Genres: Relationships, Society & Culture Contact email: Get it Feed URL: Get it iTunes ID: Get it Trailer: |
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S6: Episode 11 – about 2026 must dos, womanhood, bravery and quitting
Episode 11
Thursday, 5 February, 2026
We go all over the place today, but hang on to the end with us. Every now and then we discuss a topic we having differing views on, and this one about quitting brings that “left side” “right side” up. In addition, Rick asks about the best and worst parts about being a woman, and moments we were the most brave. We also share some things we want to do in 2026. Squish on in--- this is an interesting one... (The Victory Couch is hosted by Rick and Julie Rando).Show notes: Connect with us on Instagram @thevictorycouch, Facebook,victorycouchpodcast@gmail.com, or www.thevictorycouch.comWant a new Victory Couch sticker for your water bottle, laptop, guitar case, etc.? Send us a message and we'll mail you one.SUBSCRIBE to The Victory Couch e-mail list by visitinghttps://www.thevictorycouch.com/ and click SUBSCRIBE at the top of your screen.What are two things you hope to carry on OR new things to implement into your 2026?Adam Sandler moviesWhat is your favorite thing about being a woman and what's your least favorite thing?Pink Pony Club by Chappell Roan What's the bravest thing you've ever done?Do you think your view of what it means to be a quitter has changed over time? Is there a difference between quitting and stopping?Couch crumb: ankle injury, back pain/ friends grandmother's passingPropyour feet up: homemade bread, nighttime tubing








