In this episode of The GoodKind Podcast, the hosts open up about the messy and often emotional topic of family fighting—what it looks like, where it comes from, and how to navigate it with grace. Drawing from their own experiences, they unpack different kinds of family conflict: parent vs. kid, kid vs. kid, and parent vs. parent (with the kids watching).
They reflect on how easy it is to confuse discipline with conflict, how much of a fight is really about the issue vs. your own mood, and how important it is to coach kids in emotional awareness. You’ll hear honest stories, practical insights, and a little humor along the way. Plus, they dig into what it looks like to reconcile after a fight—and why character development often matters more than keeping the peace.
Takeaways
Family fighting comes in many forms—and each one brings its own challenges.
Disciplining a child is different from fighting with a child.
Emotions play a bigger role in conflict than we often realize—especially for kids.
“Tapping out” in parenting moments can be a healthy, strategic move.
Fighting doesn’t mean failure; it can be an opportunity for growth and connection.
Reconciliation involves both resolution of the issue and restoration of the relationship.