Podcast | Mindset
Episode 90| June 5, 2026
What If 1 + 1 Was Never Meant to Equal 2? w/ Josh Heptig
When 1 + 1 Equals 3
Most people think compatibility means matching. Same pace. Same habits. Same way of thinking.
I used to believe that too.
My husband Josh and I are opposites. I move fast. I like structure. I plan everything. Josh pauses. He asks questions. He waits.
For years, the thing that frustrated me most about him was exactly that pause. Then I realized the pause was not slowing us down. It was making us better.
In this episode of the Happy Healthy Hustle Podcast, Josh joins me to talk about what happens when two very different people stop trying to change each other and start learning from each other.
One plus one does not equal two. When you stop forcing sameness, your differences start to multiply.
Because sameness keeps you comfortable. And comfort feels good — right up until you need to grow.
If there is a difference in your life you have been trying to fix, this conversation will help you see it as the strength it actually is.
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“Sameness keeps you comfortable. And comfort feels good, until you need to grow.”
– Dr. Christiane Schroeter
Fast Skim & Timestamps
- 0:00 The Question Most Couples Get Wrong
- 1:21 Meet Josh: The Planner and the Doer
- 2:30 Why the Pause Made Everything Better
- 3:03 The Strength Hiding in Your Opposite
- 4:04 You Don’t Need More Speed — You Need a Pause
- 5:05 When Differences Feel Like Tension
- 7:03 What People Get Wrong About Opposites
- 8:33 Where Are You Resisting the Opposite?
Key Takeaways
- Compatibility is not sameness. Growth comes from combining opposite strengths, not matching them.
- The trait that frustrates you most about your partner is often the one balancing you out.
- If you move fast, you don’t need more speed — you need a pause. If you pause, you don’t need more thinking — you need movement.
- Differences feel like tension in the moment. The clarity almost always comes later.
- When something is not working, change the input — not the person.
- One plus one creates three: two people are more whole together than either is alone.
Transcript Chapters
Three Petite Practice® Questions
1. Where am I forcing sameness instead of valuing our differences?
2. What real strength hides inside the trait that frustrates me?
3. Where am I picking speed when patience would serve better?
0:00 The Question Most Couples Get Wrong
1:21 Meet Josh: The Planner and the Doer
[00:01:38] Josh Schroeter: You’re kind of the planner. You set the structure up, and then I’m the doer. I’m the one who puts it into motion and makes it happen.
2:30 Why the Pause Made Everything Better
3:03 The Strength Hiding in Your Opposite
[00:03:30] Dr. Christiane Schroeter: So it balances things out. I’m the planner, you’re the doer — and that’s the shift. Instead of asking why are we so different, we started asking how does this actually work together?
4:04 You Don’t Need More Speed — You Need a Pause
5:05 When Differences Feel Like Tension
[00:06:09] Dr. Christiane Schroeter: In the moment it can feel like tension — even deciding what to make for dinner. Later you see the result and think, actually, that was better because we looked at it two different ways. You act, and the clarity comes later. When something isn’t working, you don’t keep repeating it — you change the input.
7:03 What People Get Wrong About Opposites
[00:08:00] Dr. Christiane Schroeter: People see differences as problems to fix instead of as something that can actually help them. Opposites complement each other.
8:33 Where Are You Resisting the Opposite?
Meet My Guest

Josh Heptig
Golf Course Superintendent & First Tee Mentor
Josh Heptig is a golf course superintendent with experience managing courses all across the United States. But his real passion lies in using the game to help people grow, not just as athletes, but as humans.
Through programs like First Tee, Josh helps young people develop life skills like responsibility, integrity, and perseverance. For him, golf is a way to teach values and build community.
Meet Your Host

Dr. Christiane Schroeter
TEDx Speaker & Leadership Strategist
I’m Dr. Christiane Schroeter, TEDx speaker, leadership strategist, and host of the Top 1% ranked Happy Healthy Hustle Podcast. I help leaders think clearly, speak with conviction, and take the next step during change.
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