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WE3 The Winning Team

WE3 The Winning Team

Von: Eugene & LaTanya Gatewood
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Helping Couples Work Together To WIN!

WE3 The Winning Team" - Join Eugene and LaTanya, a happily married couple since 2002, as they share their journey of love, faith, and navigating the ups and downs of marriage. Guided by the scripture, "Can two walk together, except they be agreed?" (Amos 3:3), they believe that true marital success comes from a united front.

"WE3" represents their unwavering commitment: God, Eugene, and LaTanya, – a powerful partnership. It also embodies Eugene's vow to love LaTanya WhenEver, WhereEver, and Through WhatEver – a testament to their enduring love.

Eugene and LaTanya offer practical advice, insightful reflections, and candid conversations on topics ranging from communication and conflict resolution to intimacy and spiritual growth. They believe that every couple has the potential to become a "Winning Team," and they're here to equip you with the tools and encouragement you need to build a thriving and fulfilling marriage.

© 2025 WE3 The Winning Team
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  • You Don’t Need New Goals, You Need a Shared Direction
    Jan 20 2026

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    What if 2026 is not about setting new goals, but getting on the same page?

    Most couples are not failing because they lack ambition. They are frustrated because they are moving in two different directions, with good intentions, but no shared plan. In this episode, Eugene and LaTanya break down how to reset as a team, reflect on what last year really did to you, and build a shared direction for the year ahead, without overwhelm.

    If the idea of planning feels like pressure, we will show you a simple starting point that still creates real momentum.

    In this episode, we cover:

    • Why unprocessed years can quietly turn into resentment, conflict, and emotional distance
    • The “tired, hopeful, or pretending” question every couple needs to answer honestly
    • How to reflect separately first, then come together stronger (and safer) as a couple
    • A simple framework to start planning today: 3 yeses, 3 nos, 3 habits, 3 anchors
    • How to stop doing “resolutions” and start building a marriage strategy that actually sticks

    Start here for 2026:

    1. Three things you will say YES to together
    2. Three things you will say NO to together
    3. Three habits that will shape your year
    4. Three people or rhythms that will keep you grounded

    This is not about doing more. It is about moving together.

    Download YearCompass and do it with us:
    https://yearcompass.com/

    If this helped you, do us a quick favor:
    Like, subscribe, and share this with one couple who needs a reset going into 2026.

    Comment below:
    Are you starting 2026 tired, hopeful, or pretending?

    Together, WE Win.


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    Host
    Eugene Gatewood
    - Website - https://eugenegatewood.com
    - YouTube: @Original_Mentor
    - Facebook: @Eugene.Gatewood
    - Instagram: @Original_Mentor
    -TikTok: @elgatewood

    LaTanya Gatewood
    - Facebook: @LaTanya.Gatewood
    - Instagram: @reddingl

    Podcast Music by Micah Gatewood

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    1 Std. und 15 Min.
  • Why We Had to Relearn Each Other!
    Dec 31 2025

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    Marriage doesn’t stay the same, because people don’t stay the same.

    In this mini-episode, WE talk honestly about a season WE didn’t expect, learning how to work together after years of doing life well as a couple, but not business partners. WE share what it looks like to move from parallel lives into true partnership, not just in marriage, but in purpose, planning, and legacy.

    This conversation isn’t about romance or roles. It’s about rhythm.

    WE open up about the tension that can arise when two strong individuals, two leaders, and two visions collide, and how competition can quietly replace collaboration if couples aren’t intentional. What WE thought was resistance turned out to be a call to realign.

    This Miami vision trip wasn’t a vacation. It was a pause. A reset. A moment to step back, listen, and ask deeper questions about what WE are building together in this next season.

    If you’ve ever felt like you and your spouse are good individually, but struggling to move in sync together, this episode is for you.

    Because sometimes love isn’t the issue. Alignment is!

    And sometimes winning means relearning each other all over again.

    Together, WE Win.

    Support the show

    Host
    Eugene Gatewood
    - Website - https://eugenegatewood.com
    - YouTube: @Original_Mentor
    - Facebook: @Eugene.Gatewood
    - Instagram: @Original_Mentor
    -TikTok: @elgatewood

    LaTanya Gatewood
    - Facebook: @LaTanya.Gatewood
    - Instagram: @reddingl

    Podcast Music by Micah Gatewood

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    7 Min.
  • Being Busy Will Break You!
    Dec 15 2025

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    In this Miami Edition, WE talk about the most common drift in marriage, being in the same house but feeling miles apart. Proximity is not connection. We share how to identify distractions, reset your rhythm, and realign with God’s vision for your marriage.

    In this episode:

    • Why busy can become a burden
    • How to tell God’s calling vs personal desire
    • The power of an intentional pause, even if it’s just a park or a walk
    • Write the vision, make it plain, and make it actionable
    • Your first ministry is your family

    Many of you have been asking...

    • How do we reconnect when we feel distant?
    • How do I know if I’m chasing my desires or God’s calling?
    • How do we reset our marriage without money for a trip?
    • What does “proximity isn’t connection” mean in marriage?
    • How do we create a rhythm when life is busy?

    WE dive into a practical way to discern calling versus desire by checking motives and impact.

    WE talk about how God-sized work feels bigger than our capacity, which pulls us toward faith, partnership, and patience rather than frantic grinding.

    The surprising result of slowing down? Clearer priorities, deeper affection, and a steady rhythm that adapts to real life better than any perfect balance ever could.

    If this resonates, share it with a friend who needs a reset. Subscribe for more marriage-on-mission conversations, and leave a review to tell us the intentional pause you’re trying this week.

    Support the show

    Host
    Eugene Gatewood
    - Website - https://eugenegatewood.com
    - YouTube: @Original_Mentor
    - Facebook: @Eugene.Gatewood
    - Instagram: @Original_Mentor
    -TikTok: @elgatewood

    LaTanya Gatewood
    - Facebook: @LaTanya.Gatewood
    - Instagram: @reddingl

    Podcast Music by Micah Gatewood

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    30 Min.
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