
The Dad Edge Podcast What to Do When You Feel Disrespected in Your Marriage
Mar 4, 2026
Joe Bailey, longtime Alliance member and musician who rebuilt his life after three failed marriages, shares candid stories and faith-driven transformation. He discusses staying calm instead of reacting, learning conflict-resolution skills, setting clear rules for fights, identifying triggers and lengthening your fuse, and earning respect through consistent leadership.
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Joe's Marriage Failures And Radical Turnaround
- Joe Bailey destroyed three marriages before finding transformation through faith and community.
- He met Ivy after deciding never to marry again, then rebuilt his life through Christian discipleship and alliances that taught him relational skills.
Have Calm Rules Of Engagement For Conflict
- Do address disrespect outside the heat of the moment using calm conversations that state observations, thoughts, feelings, and wants.
- Larry recommends the CUBE approach and concrete rules of engagement like no yelling, no name-calling, calm tone, and hand-holding during conflict.
Stop Fighting For What You Don't Want
- Avoid arguing by stating what you don't want; instead clearly state what you do want in calm moments.
- Larry uses the Starbucks analogy: don't say "don't get me an almond milk latte," tell them the drink you want.



