Relationship Reset: Reignite, Reconnect, Rebuild

From Corporate Burnout to Feeling Like a Team Again

Katie Rössler Season 2 Episode 3

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Most couples don’t talk enough with other couples about what’s really happening in their relationship. And when we don’t? We start to believe we’re the only ones struggling behind closed doors.

In today’s episode of Relationship Reset, Katie sits down with Josefine Wanner, a LinkedIn strategist, entrepreneur, and one half of a 25-year marriage that has weathered a lot: burnout, career pivots, entrepreneurship, raising kids, and even a malignant tumor diagnosis—all at the same time.

Josefine shares the honest, behind-the-scenes story of how she and her husband navigated dual burnout, the pressure of corporate life, and the moment when “everything looks good on paper” stopped being enough. You’ll hear how her husband’s burnout became a catalyst for deeper reflection, how resentment can quietly build when one partner feels stuck, and what it really takes to support each other through massive life transitions without losing yourselves—or each other.

This conversation is especially powerful for high-achieving couples who are juggling demanding careers, parenting, and big dreams while trying not to drift into roommate mode. Josephine offers real insight into shared values, navigating change as a team, redefining roles at home and in business, and why communication doesn’t have to look the same for both partners to work.

If you’ve ever wondered, “Is it just us?”—this episode is your reminder that you’re not alone, and that growth is possible, even in the hardest seasons.


Connect with Josefine:

 https://www.linkedin.com/in/josefine-wanner/
 https://www.youtube.com/@josefinewanner
https://www.instagram.com/josefinewanner/
https://www.facebook.com/josefine.wanner/
https://www.josefinewanner.com 

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