Bridging The Gap
In trauma‑informed parenting, marriage can drift into survival mode — fast. In this episode, Ryan & Kayla North share how they’ve stayed more than roommates through 24 years of marriage, 30 foster placements, adoption, and the realities of raising kids with big needs. They offer real-life tools for staying united: weekly date rhythms, transparent communication, dealing with triangulation, repairing with genuine apologies, and doing your own self‑work before trying to “fix” your kids. Their honesty and humor make this a deeply encouraging conversation for couples who feel stretched thin. What You’ll Learn * How to avoid drifting into “roommate mode” * Why Unity — not agreement — is the key to hard-season parenting * How to handle triangulation & manipulation without dividing * Why repairing with apologies models secure connection * How to regulate yourself before addressing behaviors * Practical ways to protect time, communication & connection Key Insight A resilient marriage isn’t built by avoiding conflict but by repairing well, communicating honestly, and staying united — even when parenting feels heavy. Resource Links * More from Ryan & Kayla: https://www.onebighappyhome.com [https://www.onebighappyhome.com] #marriage #fostercare #adoption #kinshipcare #traumainformed #roommatestoteammates #connectedmarriage #parentingkidsfromhardplaces #marriageresources
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