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Why Does My Husband Act Like a Child? [296]

Flying Free

Natalie Hoffman

Emotional, Narcissism, Christianity, Abuse, Religion & Spirituality, Spiritual, Christian, Self-improvement, Education, Divorce, Marriage

5 • 1K Ratings

🗓️ 8 October 2024

⏱️ 23 minutes

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Summary

Understanding and Overcoming Emotional Abuse: A Journey to Personal Freedom

In this episode of the Flying Free Podcast, Natalie reflects on the power of transformation and shares profound insights from both the Flying Free Kaleidoscope community and the personal stories of women who are seeking freedom from abusive relationships. With heartfelt testimonials and a listener’s deeply personal question about navigating a difficult separation, this episode delves into the complexities of emotional abuse and the path to self-discovery.

The Power of Transformation: Real-Life Experiences from the Flying Free Kaleidoscope

Natalie begins the episode by reading reviews from members of the Flying Free Kaleidoscope community—a safe space for Christian women seeking healing and growth. These women share how the program has impacted their lives in profound ways:

  • "Two months in this program has changed my life. My relationship with myself and the way I parent my children has changed dramatically. I'm addicted to the coaching sessions."
  • "Your programs are incredible. I talk about them every chance I get. They have literally changed my life. Hugs."
  • "There are so many resources in this program. It is mind-blowing."
  • "I am blown away. I joined a few months ago, and every course I take, I listen to three to five times. Each lesson gets better and better."

These testimonials emphasize the depth of support available to women within the Flying Free Kaleidoscope program. Natalie likens the community to a “kaleidoscope of butterflies,” a metaphor representing the beauty and strength of women transforming their minds—and ultimately their lives—through support, coaching, and faith.

A Listener’s Question: Navigating Separation and Emotional Abuse

Natalie addresses a question from a listener who is struggling to understand her husband's childlike behavior and lack of engagement during their separation. The listener shares her journey of enduring seventeen years of anxiety, feeling inadequate in her marriage, and facing a spouse who refuses to communicate or take responsibility.

The listener asks three key questions:

  1. Why is my husband choosing childlike behavior and ignoring me and our separation?
  2. How do I work with him to move forward?
  3. I want insight into this type of man.

The Alligator Metaphor: Focusing on What You Can Control

In response, Natalie draws a vivid analogy, comparing an abusive relationship to falling into a swamp with alligators. She explains that focusing on why the alligator behaves the way it does is futile. Instead, the priority should be on getting out of the swamp. Similarly, understanding the abuser’s mindset isn’t the key to healing. Rather, the focus should be on what you can control—your own decisions, actions, and growth.


“We can’t control other people. Our challenge is not to understand the psyche of an abuser. Our challenge is to gain self-awareness and understanding around our own psyche and what is driving our beliefs and behaviors. This is where 100% of our opportunity lies.”

Reframing the Questions

Instead of asking why her husband behaves in a certain way, Natalie encourages the listener to shift her focus. She offers three thought-provoking reframes for the listener’s questions:

  1. Why is my husband choosing childlike behavior?
    • Reframe: Why am I choosing to revolve my life around this other adult, meanwhile ignoring my own sanity and health?
  2. How do I work with him to move forward?
    • Reframe: How do I work with myself to move forward? You can’t force someone else to change, but you can focus on your own path to healing and freedom.
  3. I want insight into this type of man.
    • Reframe: I want insight into my own mind and beliefs so that I can evolve into the next version of who I was created to be.

Natalie emphasizes that healing comes from within, not from trying to understand or change the abuser. She explains how many women are conditioned to prioritize the needs and feelings of others, often at their own expense. But true freedom comes when you take control of your own life, set boundaries, and focus on your own growth.

The Mission of Flying Free: Transforming Minds to Transform Lives


Natalie ends the episode by reminding listeners of the mission of Flying Free—to help Christian women find freedom, truth, and love in their lives. The Flying Free Kaleidoscope community offers resources, coaching, and support to help women on their journey toward healing and wholeness.


For those who are ready to take the next step, Natalie invites listeners to join the Flying Free Kaleidoscope community, where they’ll find a network of support, guidance, and hope.


Join the Flying Free Kaleidoscope Community

If you’re looking for a place to belong and grow, the Flying Free Kaleidoscope community might be the support system you’ve been searching for. Visit joinflyingfree.com to learn more about how you can start your journey toward healing today.

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0:00.0

Do you sometimes feel like you're going crazy?

0:04.0

One minute you think you know it's real and the next minute you're not so sure?

0:09.0

Do you find yourself having arguments inside your brain about things? Do you feel a lot of self-doubt, insecurity, and confusion about who you are and whether or not you're doing things quote right unquote when Christian women are living in

0:25.4

abusive environments their minds are being hijacked and that is a powerless

0:31.2

despairing way to live life.

0:34.0

I want to help you get your own mind back so you can feel more confident about your assessment

0:40.2

of things, more secure in who you are and where to draw the lines, and more clear about what

0:46.6

you can do next.

0:48.2

I want to teach you how to separate your mind from the minds of the abusive voices around you so that you can step out of the

0:57.2

darkness, whatever that might be for you, and into the light.

1:02.1

Join me for the Take Back Your Mind class.

1:06.0

It's going to be on Thursday, October 24th at 7 o'clock p.m. Central Time.

1:11.0

I'm going to be teaching a concept I teach inside of the Flying Free

1:15.3

Kolytoscope that will forever change the way you think and feel about what's

1:20.7

going on in your life. Tickets are $5 and all ticket holders will be able to watch the replay for one week after the live class.

1:30.0

So if you can't come live, you can still take the class.

1:34.0

Sign up for the Take Back Your Mind class

1:37.0

by going to Flying Free Workshop.com,

1:40.0

where you will learn how to take back power over your own mind because you don't

1:46.4

have to be someone else's plaything. That's Flying Free Workshop.com let me

1:52.4

help you get your mind back. Hi, this is Natalie Hoffman of Flying Free Now.com, and you're listening to the Flying Free

2:17.8

podcast, a support resource for Women of Faith looking for hope and healing from hidden emotional and

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