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The Empowered Wife Podcast: Marriage Help with Laura Doyle

111: How to Stop Walking on Eggshells When He Yells

The Empowered Wife Podcast: Marriage Help with Laura Doyle

Laura Doyle

Self-improvement, Relationships, Society & Culture, Education

4.71.1K Ratings

🗓️ 4 January 2022

⏱️ 52 minutes

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Summary

When you live with someone who loses his cool, it's very scary and draining. It seems logical to try to minimize those blow-ups however you can. You try to keep the kids quiet or keep quiet yourself or just agree with him or remove yourself when you feel the tension rise. It's exhausting to always be thinking about how to keep the drama from happening. Even worse, it doesn't always work, which makes the whole thing even more terrifying and tiring. When your best efforts to keep him calm by sucking it up don't stop him from blowing up, it's the worst! On today's episode of The Empowered Wife Podcast, we're talking about how to stop walking on eggshells when he yells.

Then, Master Coach Kathy Murray interviews a student who was lonely and sad that her husband didn't love her or want to spend time with her, but she didn't know why. Then she made some changes, and now he seeks out her company, conversation, and her hand for holding. He told her, "This is the best thing you could have done for us." What exactly did she do? She's going to share the specific steps she took so you can take them too, including joining the FREE Adored Wife Challenge, which starts on January 10, 2022. 

The Worst Relationship Advice of the Week, about how a wife should handle her husband's low self-esteem, is only two words, which could devastate this young family if she follows them. 

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  • 6 SIMPLE steps to bring back playfulness, passion, and connection to your marriage.

  • The 3 COMMON mistakes wives make when trying to fix things (and how to avoid them!).

  • A clear, actionable plan to create the joyful, loving marriage you deserve.

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Transcript

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0:14.3

Welcome to the Empowered Wife podcast where it's all about fixing your relationship without your man's conscious efforts that you feel desired, taking care of, and

0:18.9

special even if your relationship feels completely hopeless.

0:23.4

I'm Laura Doyle and today I'm talking about how to stop walking on eggshells when he yells.

0:29.4

Today you'll hear Master Coach Kathy Murray interview a student who was lonely and

0:36.3

sad that her husband didn't love her, didn't want to spend time with her, and

0:40.4

she didn't know why. Then she made a discovery that led to her making some changes and now her

0:46.8

husband seeks out her company and conversation and her hand for holding. He told her, this is the best thing

0:54.9

you could have done for us.

0:56.7

But what exactly did she do?

0:58.5

Well, she's gonna describe her journey

1:00.3

and the specific steps she took to get there so you can take them to

1:05.0

including joining the free adored wife challenge which starts on January 10th

1:10.0

2022. Then I'll be giving out the worst relationship advice of the week award

1:15.5

which is from a well-known advice columnist about how a wife should handle her

1:20.3

husband's low self-esteem. it's just two words that could devastate this young

1:25.9

family if she follows them. All that's coming up, but first I'm going to share how to stop

1:32.1

walking on eggshells when he yells.

1:35.2

When you live with someone who blows up and loses his cool, it's very scary and draining.

1:39.9

It seems logical to try to minimize those blow-ups however you can. You try to keep the

1:46.9

kids quiet or keep quiet yourself or just agree with him or remove yourself when you

1:51.9

feel the tension start to rise.

1:54.3

It's exhausting to always be thinking about how to keep the drama from happening.

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