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Should I Stay or Should I Go? A Roadmap for Couples at the Crossroads

When relationships are on the brink, deciding whether to stay or leave can feel overwhelming. Chip Neuenschwander will explore key factors to consider before choosing a path with life-changing implications. Drawing from research-backed insights from discernment counseling and relationship science, this session will provide:

-A framework to examine relationship challenges.

-Myths and realities about relationship repair.

-Specific questions designed to help provide clarity in decision-making.

Whether you’re wrestling with this question yourself or supporting someone who is, you’ll walk away with insights on navigating the crossroads with thoughtfulness and care.


About Chip

Chip is a therapist and storyteller who helps people navigate complex relationships and create stronger connections.


Chip Neuenschwander (New-inch-wander) brings a unique blend of enthusiasm, creativity, and leadership to his work as a therapist, educator, and speaker. With dual master’s degrees in counseling and leadership, Chip’s professional journey has spanned roles as a leader in higher education, a trainer for the Walt Disney Company, and now, as the founder of a private counseling practice in Wayzata, Minnesota. His diverse experience equips him to engage audiences with insightful strategies that foster personal and relational growth.


Messages include insights from Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT), a research-backed approach that helps clients repair relationships and navigate life's challenges. Chip’s time with Disney instilled in him the power of connection and storytelling, principles he weaves into every presentation to inspire and motivate audiences. His experience as an educational leader reinforced his belief that growth happens at every stage of life.


Chip’s speaking engagements are characterized by warmth, humor, and a dynamic delivery that leaves attendees both inspired and equipped with tools for transformation.

Learn more about Chip!

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