This Valentine’s Day and every day, couples are finding exactly what they need with Shannon and Shirley Austin of Marriage, Inc. Known for their no-nonsense approach and honest guidance, this dynamic Atlanta-based duo is transforming the business of relationship coaching.

For decades, Shannon and Shirley have been trusted advisors for couples at every stage, whether riding the heights of bliss or navigating the challenges of a struggling relationship. With hundreds of hours of coaching under their belts, they have helped save marriages, strengthen partnerships, and guide couples toward clarity even when that truth means telling them they may not be marriage material.

Their candid, firm approach is precisely what keeps their clients coming back. From veteran supporters to new followers on social media, couples consistently praise the Austins for delivering advice that works, with no sugarcoating required.

Beyond in-person and online coaching, Shannon and Shirley are also published authors. Their books, Husband: A Wife’s Greatest Gift and Wife U: The ABC’s of Winning His Heart, offer practical, actionable guidance for couples at any stage. Available exclusively at www.marriageinc.us, these books have become staples in many couples’ home libraries, providing timeless tools for nurturing lasting love.

Shannon and Shirley are easy to reach and follow through social media: Instagram @marriageinc and on YouTube via the My Marriage Is Dope Podcast. For more information, coaching inquiries, or to purchase their books, visit www.marriageinc.us.

With Marriage, Inc., love is serious business but the results are undeniably rewarding.

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