The holidays are over, the kids are back to routine, and the exhaustion is real. In this episode, Josh and Priscilla kick off 2026 by talking honestly about how conflict shows up when you’re tired—especially in marriage and parenting. From passive-aggressive comments to shutting down, over-communicating, or avoiding conflict altogether, they unpack how exhaustion changes the way we respond to each other and why fights tend to flare up when we’re running on empty. They share personal ref...
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The holidays are over, the kids are back to routine, and the exhaustion is real. In this episode, Josh and Priscilla kick off 2026 by talking honestly about how conflict shows up when you’re tired—especially in marriage and parenting. From passive-aggressive comments to shutting down, over-communicating, or avoiding conflict altogether, they unpack how exhaustion changes the way we respond to each other and why fights tend to flare up when we’re running on empty. They share personal ref...
In this episode, we’re kicking off a new mini-series on rhythms and routines—starting with how we’re adjusting to life with two kids in school while both working full-time. We walk through the morning prep that’s working, our simple nighttime reset, how we’re building structure into that tricky 12–3pm window with grandparent help, and ideas we’re trying to support our oldest who’s showing interest in learning how to read. Whether you’re a stay-at-home parent, working full-time, or somewhere i...
Relatable Parenting
The holidays are over, the kids are back to routine, and the exhaustion is real. In this episode, Josh and Priscilla kick off 2026 by talking honestly about how conflict shows up when you’re tired—especially in marriage and parenting. From passive-aggressive comments to shutting down, over-communicating, or avoiding conflict altogether, they unpack how exhaustion changes the way we respond to each other and why fights tend to flare up when we’re running on empty. They share personal ref...