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In this episode of Small Business, Big Life: Inside Fort Orange General Store, Joe Slichko and Erica Cubello reflect on a single sentence spoken during their wedding ceremony that continues to shape their lives: “Marry someone you’d go into business with.”
What started as an unexpected line from their officiant—and longtime friend—became a powerful lens through which they now view their marriage, family life, and entrepreneurial partnership. This episode explores what that idea really means beyond the romance, especially when love, work, and responsibility are deeply intertwined.
Joe and Erica share the story of how trust, timing, and shared values brought them not only into marriage, but into business together. They talk candidly about learning each other’s strengths and weaknesses, navigating control and collaboration, and figuring out how to support one another without stepping on toes.
The conversation dives into:
- What makes a strong business partnership inside a marriage
- Letting go of control in something you built yourself
- Balancing creativity and structure as co-owners
- How different skill sets can clash—and complement—each other
- The challenge of turning “work mode” off at home
- Why unstructured time can be harder than busy schedules
Joe reflects on how watching Erica run her first business helped him envision a future together, while Erica shares how difficult it was to accept help after building something entirely on her own. Together, they unpack how spreadsheets, creativity, stubbornness, and trust all play a role in making their partnership work.
The episode also touches on the realities of family life—raising four kids, navigating exhaustion, and learning (slowly) where boundaries need to exist so that marriage doesn’t become another job. There are no perfect answers here, just honest reflection and growth in real time.
This episode is for entrepreneurs, married business owners, and anyone building a life with another person while trying to honor both ambition and connection.
It’s a reminder that love isn’t just about compatibility—it’s about trust, shared effort, and choosing to build something together, even when it’s messy.
Keywords: small business podcast, marriage and entrepreneurship, business partners married, family business, entrepreneur relationships, work life balance, trust in business, Fort Orange General Store
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