The Dad Edge Podcast

The Conflict Cycle That Keeps Married Couples Stuck & Unhappy

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Mar 11, 2026
A dad describes getting stuck in the same reactive arguments and they explore why both partners can feel overwhelmed at once. They use a 100-pound rucksack analogy to show hidden burdens and suggest a step-by-step script to interrupt conflict cycles. The conversation covers creating psychological safety in talks, inspecting what you carry, and building a daily journaling habit to boost self-awareness.
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INSIGHT

Both Partners Can Be Overwhelmed

  • Two things can be true at the same time: both partners can be overwhelmed.
  • Larry uses the 100-pound rucksack image to show different contents create the same weight and mutual agreement breaks conflict.
ANECDOTE

Larry's Bedtime Example Of Stubbornness

  • Larry shares a personal bedtime example where he offered his wife help and they recognized both are stubborn about receiving help.
  • He avoided blame, agreed both were stubborn, and used that to stop unproductive comparisons.
ADVICE

Use A Structured Conversation To Stop Recurring Fights

  • Pattern interrupt recurring fights by scheduling a calm conversation where one person listens fully then the other speaks.
  • Larry recommends: listen first, reflect back, ask "If your needs were met what would that look like?" then co-create solutions.
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