Hope Relentless: The Christian Marriage Podcast
We're two former D1 athletes who built a business, raised a family, led in ministry, and learned the hard way that the drive that makes you effective in the world can quietly damage what matters most at home. Hope Relentless is our podcast for Christian couples who lead — in business, ministry, and community — and want a marriage that doesn't just survive the pressure of that calling, but thrives in it.
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Hope Relentless: The Christian Marriage Podcast
How to Break Free When You Feel You're Doing It All Part 2
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In this episode of the Hope Relentless Marriage Podcast, hosts Sarah-Gayle and Chad Galbreath continue their discussion on a common marital challenge: feeling overwhelmed and burdened by an unequal distribution of responsibilities. They emphasize the profound impact of marriages on families, communities, and the world.
The hosts delve into the importance of being on a team within marriage and highlight the significance of contribution over a transactional approach. They explore the complexities of feeling overwhelmed and discuss the temptation to react with entitlement, emphasizing the need for a partnership mentality.
Sarah-Gayle shares personal experiences from her own marriage, adding a relatable touch to the conversation. The hosts stress the importance of assertive communication, encouraging couples to express their desires clearly while maintaining respect. They introduce the concept of a "soft startup" to initiate conversations in a gentle and respectful manner.
Chad outlines a three-step process for moving expectations toward mutual agreements, emphasizing the need for awareness, seeking agreement, and discussing details. The hosts also touch on the power of active listening as an alternative to defensiveness and criticism.
The episode incorporates insights from John Gottman's research on communication and identifies common pitfalls that can lead to destructive patterns in relationships. Sarah-Gayle and Chad encourage couples to create a safe space for communication and engage in self-reflection to understand their own desires and frustrations.
As the hosts share valuable advice, they express gratitude for each other's qualities during their signature appreciation time. The episode concludes with a reminder that, no matter the challenges, there is always hope in marriage.
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