Spoken For
Welcome back to Spoken For . This week, we’re diving into the extended cast you inherit with your partner. If you’ve ever left a family lunch feeling twelve years old again, argued in the car about Christmas plans, or smiled politely through “helpful” comments about your home, you’re not alone. You don’t just marry a person - you join an emotional ecosystem. This episode is about navigating it with clarity, humour, and your relationship intact. What You’ll Learn in This Episode: * Why marrying a person means joining a family system (and why small moments feel strangely loaded). * The loyalty triangle: being “caught between” partner and parents - and how to step out of referee mode. * Enmeshment vs. belonging: recognising “too involved” without blowing up the bridge. * Triangulation in real life (the “tell her for me” trap) and one simple line to hand the conversation back. * Boundary turbulence: why privacy rules clash in families - and the tone + timing that actually work. * What repair looks like after an awkward lunch (tiny phrases that prevent long resentments). * Staying your adult self in rooms that try to shrink you (self-differentiation in practice). * The long game: how roles shift over time - and why many in-law tensions soften as your couple identity strengthens. Episode Resources & Mentions: * Murray Bowen - Family Systems Theory * Terri Orbuch, PhD - Longitudinal research linking in-law conflict to marital dissatisfaction. * Sandra Petronio, PhD - Communication Privacy Management (co-owning information and boundary turbulence). * Harriet Lerner, PhD - Self-differentiation (staying adult in family storms). * Lindsay Gibson, PsyD - Emotionally immature dynamics; why boundaries can feel like betrayal. * Jefferson Fisher - “Killer calm” conflict phrasing (lower, slower, clearer beats louder). * Esther Perel - Conflict as evidence of care; curiosity over control. Key Takeaway: Marriage is part romance, part emotional anthropology. The in-laws aren’t enemies - they’re field research. Learn the ecosystem, stay kind but firm, and keep your partnership the main event. Because love might be messy, but loyalty should be simple. Let’s Stay Connected: Got a question, dilemma or topic you’d like me to cover? Email me! I’d love to hear about it. Instagram → https://www.instagram.com/altarandtoast [https://www.instagram.com/altarandtoast] Email → spokenforpod@gmail.com Wedding vows & speeches → www.altarandtoast.co.uk [http://www.altarandtoast.co.uk/] Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/walz/ryan [https://uppbeat.io/t/walz/ryan] New episodes every Thursday. Hit follow so you don’t miss a thing!
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