Welcome to Home with the Navarros

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Tony and Lymari Navarro are a passionate, faith-filled Latino couple who have spent the last 28 years building a life marked by love, resilience, and restoration. As marriage coaches and national speakers, they are on a mission to help couples rebuild trust, heal from brokenness, and cultivate thriving, Christ-centered marriages.

Their message is rooted in their own story - one of deep pain, radical forgiveness, and the power of God's redemptive love. Audiences across the country are drawn to their authenticity, humor, and practical wisdom as they speak at conferences, churches, and retreats, offering hope to couples navigating difficult seasons.

They also bring these conversations home through their podcast, "Home with the Navarros," where they - alongside their adult children - discuss marriage, family, faith, and the intentional work of building a legacy. The podcast gives listeners a front-row seat to their heart for strengthening families from the inside out.

Originally from Chicago and now based in Bloomington, Indiana, the Navarros have raised five children and are now proud grandparents to two beautiful grandchildren. Their Puerto Rican heritage brings warmth, vibrancy, and a deep sense of hospitality to everything they do.

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In addition to their work with couples, Tony and Lymari are also known for transforming spaces through home renovation. As HGTV contestants and seasoned DIY renovators with over a decade of experience and multiple house flips under their belts, they see home restoration as a powerful metaphor for marriage. Just as a home can be rebuilt and made new, so can a relationship.

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Whether they’re coaching couples, speaking to thousands, or tearing down walls on a job site, the Navarros carry one message: true restoration is possible - in homes, in marriages, and in hearts.