119: The Fight Beneath the Fight: Attachment Styles with Craig Spear
Craig Spear is an entrepreneur, outdoorsman, and co-leader of the adventure trips Tommy runs for men focused on growth, resilience, and deeper connection in their lives.
Find Craig at https://www.thespearmethod.com/ or on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/craigspear/
SHOW NOTES:
The fight isn't about how to pack a dishwasher.
It’s usually deeper than the comment, the tone, the silence, or the passive-aggressive jab. In a warped way we fight and pull away because we desire connection and being understood.
In this episode, Tommy and Craig Spear unpack attachment styles and how they quietly shape the way we handle conflict with our wives, business partners, and the people closest to us. They break down the anxious vs. avoidant dynamic, why certain arguments repeat for years, and how men can move toward more secure relationships without turning psychology into an excuse.
Highlights:
• What attachment styles actually are and where they come from
• Why anxious men rush to fix conflict immediately
• Why avoidant men shut down and pull away
• The “cat and mouse” cycle that keeps couples stuck
• Real-life examples from marriage, business, and friendships
• Scripts to help de-escalate conflict without avoiding it
• The difference between explaining your behavior and weaponizing it
Practical takeaways:
• Notice your default reaction when someone close to you seems upset
• If you lean anxious, practice tolerating space without spiraling
• If you lean avoidant, communicate when you’ll come back to the conversation — then actually come back
Conflict doesn’t have to become distance. The goal isn’t to avoid hard moments — it’s to stop repeating the same fight in different forms.
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