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Oct 2023
58m 23s

194: Regulating for the kids…and for you...

JEN LUMANLAN
About this episode

Do you ever feel triggered by your partner's behavior?




 


(No? Just me? 😬)




 


Many parents who join the Taming Your Triggers workshop sign up for help navigating their children's behavior...and then once they're inside they confess that their partner's behavior is even more triggering than their child's.




 


As you might imagine, many of the participants in the Taming Your Triggers workshop are women. (Classic patriarchy at work: caregiving is women's work, and so is managing the emotional climate of the family, so why does a male partner in a cisgender, heterosexual relationship need to bother?)




 


So I've been especially glad to see that more and more men are taking the workshop - and last time around we also had several couples participating together.




 


Elizabeth and Marshall are physical therapists who travel and work to pay off their student loan debt. They had a three-year-old, and then became unexpectedly pregnant - with twins!




 


Both Elizabeth and Marshall had fairly typical middle class childhoods...they had enough with out being rich, but underneath the veneer that 'everything's fine' lurked disconnection from parents, unexpressed anger, and mental illness - as well as the societal messages of getting out of debt and preparing for retirement.




 


Elizabeth had no idea she had anger issues until she became a parent. Suddenly she felt both anger and shame about her anger, not understanding that the anger was wrapped up in her childhood.




 


Since Elizabeth and Marshall have organized their entire lives around paying off their student loan debt, it was hard to commit to spending money on not just one but two enrollments in Taming Your Triggers. Up to that point, Elizabeth often felt she was the one doing the work and dragging Marshall along...but he saw how important this was to her, and went all-in alongside her.




 


They've noticed profound shifts in their capacity to be with their children - as well as with each other.




 


Elizabeth knows not just in her head but in her body that it's OK to be in uncomfortable situations and not fix everything immediately.




 


She talked with her mom about a shame-filled situation from her childhood that Elizabeth thought she would "take to her grave" - and now the issue doesn't impact her anymore.




 


Marshall is able to let go of problems that used to really bother him, and engages the children in using the concepts from the workshop.




 


They can work through the challenges they're facing, both as a couple and as parents. Their now have the space for conversations about their parenting values, instead of just reacting to the latest emergency.




 


Elizabeth wrote to me that it's taken a long time for her to realize that investing in parenting education is just as important as paying for good food. She's shifted her mindset by realizing that:




If you're a man reading this, we'd love to see you in the workshop. You won't be alone, and we may be able to create a men-only discussion space for you. (I know it can be hard to talk about things like anger issues with women around.)




 


If you're a woman in a cis-het partnership, you can absolutely participate alone - and you'll learn a LOT. Most people do it this way.




 


But you'll get even more out of it when you and your partner are on the same page. Marshall says:



Hear Elizabeth and Marshall describe the work they've been doing - and how it has helped - in this new episode.







 






Taming

Your Triggers







Ever find yourself reacting to your partner's behavior or your child's actions in ways you wish you didn't?


You're not alone!


Many parents come to the Taming Your Triggers workshop hoping to manage their kids' behavior but quickly discover it's also about dealing with those partner-triggered moments!


Parents just like you are already signed up for a journey to a happier, calmer family life. This workshop could be the game-changer you've been waiting for!


Remember, you'll get the best results when you bring your partner along!








Sign up for the waitlist and we'll let you know once enrollment re-opens. Click the image below to learn more.











Jump to Highlights





01:20   Introducing today’s topic


01:47   Elizabeth and Marshall introduce themselves and their family


04:00   They talk about experiencing burnout from continuously helping others in their profession.


06:06   The couple discussed how their upbringing influenced their parenting style.


11:27   They shared about their experience with going through the Taming Your Triggers program together and how they decided to do it.


16:52   Marshall explains why parenting is hard for them


23:24   The couple talks about how parenting has improved over the past few months.


28:20   Elizabeth talks about how her perspective on her relationship with her mother changed.


41:47   The couple share their experience with AccountaBuddies


48:03   Jen encourages couples to take the program together, believing it creates a shared experience and language for improving their relationship dynamics. 


 



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