The EXTRAORDINARY Family Life Podcast

Greg and Rachel Denning

THE podcast for parents with big dreams who want to create an EXTRAORDINARY lifestyle but feel stuck. Greg and Rachel Denning are parents of 7 children whom they've traveled with to 60+ countries on 5 continents -- all while homeschooling and building a multi-six-figure location independent biz. Let them show you how to finally break through what's holding you back so you can achieve your biggest dreams -- even with a family!

  1. Aug 13

    How To Teach Your Kids to Ask Before Doing Things

    Are you tired of constantly telling your kids "No," "Stop," "Don't touch that," or "Don't do that"? What if the goal isn't to raise children who simply obey—but to raise self-governing kids who know how to think, assess risk, exercise self-control, and make good choices even when you're not there? In this follow-up episode, Greg and Rachel answer a real parenting question: How do you create a family culture where kids listen, communicate, and learn to ask first—without micromanaging everything they do? NEW HERE? START HERE 📥 How We Raised 7 Well-Adjusted Kids — Without Yelling, Tantrums, Punishments or Power Struggleshttps://welladjusted.extraordinaryfamilylife.com 🎓 Prepare: Extraordinary Parent Mentoring Methodhttps://parenting.extraordinaryfamilylife.com/prepare In This Episode Greg and Rachel introduce a simple but powerful parenting strategy: replace the automatic "no" with a conditional "yes." "Yes, you can jump—but let me help you.""Yes, you can climb—but let's find a safer place.""Yes, you can do that after..." Instead of controlling every move, intentional parents can teach children how to think through consequences, assess risks, and gradually govern themselves. They also explain proactive parenting: preparing kids before difficult situations, following through on promises, allowing children to act their age, and creating healthy outlets for climbing, jumping, wrestling, getting dirty, exploring, and taking appropriate risks. It's easy to focus on getting immediate obedience. But short-term compliance isn't the ultimate goal. 👉 Want help applying these principles in your family? 📥 How We Raised 7 Well-Adjusted Kids — Without Yelling, Tantrums, Punishments or Power Struggleshttps://welladjusted.extraordinaryfamilylife.com Key Takeaways ✅ Replace automatic "no's" with conditional yeses whenever possible. ✅ Teach kids to assess risk instead of trying to eliminate every risk. ✅ Proactive parenting prevents many battles before they begin. ✅ Follow through on promises so your children learn they can trust you. ✅ Let children act their age while teaching appropriate boundaries. ✅ Don't sacrifice the long-term relationship for immediate obedience. ✅ Model the habits, attitudes, and behaviors you want your children to develop. ✅ The ultimate goal is self-leadership—not lifelong dependence on authority. Memorable Quotes 🗣 "Your kids most likely will end up thinking like you think." 🗣 "We have to let our children act their age." 🗣 "The relationship is the most important piece." 🗣 "You want your children to be self-led and self-directed." 🗣 "If you want different results than the rest of the world is getting, this is what it takes." Chapters 00:00 Welcome Back & Creating an Extraordinary Family Life 03:30 How to Teach Kids to Ask Before Doing Things 07:45 What to Do When Kids Act Without Asking 10:15 The Power of a “Conditional Yes” 17:00 Proactive Parenting: Prepare Kids Before Problems Happen 21:30 Why Following Through Builds Trust 24:00 Giving Kids Freedom Within Healthy Boundaries 32:00 Letting Children Act Their Age 39:00 Why the Parent-Child Relationship Matters Most 52:00 Raising Self-Governing Kids Who Think for Themselves Recommended Next Episodes • FREEDOM WITHIN BOUNDARIES: A PARENT’S GUIDE TO RAISING INDEPENDENT CHILDREN • HELPING KIDS DEVELOP AND USE THEIR AGENCY TO MAKE GOOD CHOICES • THINGS WE NEVER DO AS PARENTS WHO ARE RAISING RESILIENT, WELL-ADJUSTED KIDS Resources 📥 How We Raised 7 Well-Adjusted Kidshttps://welladjusted.extraordinaryfamilylife.com 🎓 Prepare: Extraordinary Parent Mentoring Methodhttps://parenting.extraordinaryfamilylife.com/prepare 📚 Greg's Recommended Reading List for Parents & Youthhttps://courses.extraordinaryfamilylife.com/courses/greg-denning-booklist Follow UsInstagram: @worldschoolfamily | @greg.denning 💬 What part of this episode impacted you most? What is one action you plan to take after listening?

    How To Teach Your Kids to Ask Before Doing Things
  2. Aug 6

    How Do I Give My Child What They Need Without Giving Them Everything They Want? Finding the Balance Between Gentle and Strict Parenting to Maintain Healthy Boundaries

    Many parents believe more rules create better behavior. In reality, too many unnecessary rules often create more conflict, resentment, and power struggles. The goal isn't to control your children—it's to help them become self-governing adults who understand responsibility, think for themselves, and naturally develop high personal standards. When parents provide clear boundaries, loving leadership, and meaningful explanations, children develop confidence, security, and lasting respect. 👉 Want help building a peaceful family culture without constant power struggles? 📥 How We Raised 7 Well-Adjusted Kids — Without Yelling, Tantrums, Punishments or Power Struggleshttps://welladjusted.extraordinaryfamilylife.com Key Takeaways ✅ Learn the difference between your child's real needs and their wants. ✅ Discover why children need loving authority—not permissiveness or control. ✅ Understand how fewer rules can actually create better behavior. ✅ Create healthy boundaries that build freedom, responsibility, and trust. ✅ Teach children to think instead of simply obey. ✅ See why connection always makes correction more effective. Memorable Quotes 🗣 "Children need authority figures they can trust." 🗣 "Respect is earned—and we earn it." 🗣 "Your boundaries should never become battles." 🗣 "Privileges should always follow responsibility." 🗣 "Teach your children how to think—not simply how to obey." Recommended Next Episodes • Things We NEVER Do as Parents Raising Emotionally Resilient Kids • Helping Kids Develop and Use Their Agency to Make Good Choices • The Parenting Shift That Changes Everything Chapters 00:00 Welcome Back & Family Update 05:45 Becoming Grandparents & Why We're Restarting the Podcast 10:20 How Do You Meet Your Child's Needs While Maintaining Boundaries? 18:15 Needs vs. Wants: Parents Often Confuse the Two 27:40 The Biggest Parenting Mistake: Too Many Rules 37:35 Why Bedtime Doesn't Need to Be a Battle 47:10 Building Healthy Boundaries Without Constant Conflict 58:12 Respect Is Earned, Not Demanded 1:09:25 Physical Restraint vs. Harsh Punishment 1:19:40 Teaching Kids to Think Instead of Simply Obeying 1:29:10 Why Saying "Yes If..." Changes Everything 1:39:45 Coaching Families Through Strongholds Resources 📥 How We Raised 7 Well-Adjusted Kids — Without Yelling, Tantrums, Punishments or Power Struggleshttps://welladjusted.extraordinaryfamilylife.com 🎓 Prepare: Extraordinary Parent Mentoring Methodhttps://parenting.extraordinaryfamilylife.com/prepare 📚 Greg's Recommended Reading List for Parents & Youthhttps://courses.extraordinaryfamilylife.com/courses/greg-denning-booklist Follow Us Instagram:@worldschoolfamily@greg.denning

    How Do I Give My Child What They Need Without Giving Them Everything They Want? Finding the Balance Between Gentle and Strict Parenting to Maintain Healthy Boundaries
  3. Jan 21

    The Parenting Shift That Changes Everything: Be the Model

    Do you feel like you're doing all the right parenting things—yet your kids still don't listen and nothing seems to change? You're not failing. You're stuck because trying and doing are two very different things. This episode digs into a truth most parents overlook: kids don't change because we tell them to—they change because they watch us. If you want a more connected family and emotionally resilient kids, this one's for you. NEW HERE? START HERE  📥 How We Raised 7 Well-Adjusted Kids — Without Yelling, Tantrums, Punishments or Power Struggles https://welladjusted.extraordinaryfamilylife.com Rachel and Greg unpack why so many intentional parents feel stuck in the "messy middle"—working hard but not seeing real change. The answer isn't more effort, it's alignment. They explore why misaligned priorities quietly erode peace at home, why gratitude and letting go produce more progress than force, and why transformation usually looks like a small, consistent shift in direction—not a dramatic overhaul. The fastest way to change your family is to stop trying to fix everyone else and start leading yourself first. Why This Episode Matters  The common mistake: parents assume more rules or correction will create change, then wonder why nothing sticks. The deeper principle: kids learn through modeling, not lectures. They watch how you handle stress, treat your spouse, and treat yourself—far more than what you say. Why it matters: when you lead yourself well, your family feels the shift without a word. This is the foundation of real family leadership, and it's why aligned priorities create lasting peace instead of constant struggle. 👉 Want help applying these principles in your own family?  📥 How We Raised 7 Well-Adjusted Kids https://welladjusted.extraordinaryfamilylife.com Key Takeaways  ✅ Children learn through modeling—not lectures or rules  ✅ Trying doesn't produce results—doing does  ✅ Aligned priorities create peace, fulfillment, and joy  ✅ Gratitude accelerates growth and attracts better outcomes  ✅ You can't change your family until you lead yourself first  ✅ Real progress is direction change—not instant perfection Memorable Quotes  🗣 "You are the way—you're the model."  🗣 "Trying is not the same as doing."  🗣 "If you want your kids to change, lead the way." 🗣 "Gratitude isn't a checklist—it's a state of being." Recommended Next Episodes ⁠How to Rebuild a Broken Connection With Your Child⁠ ⁠How to Parent Without Yelling (And Why Tantrums Stop)⁠ ⁠Authoritative Parenting Style: Why It Works Best⁠ ⁠Stop Sibling Fights Fast (Scripts That Actually Work)⁠ ⁠3 Strategies to Stop Family Drama in 3 Days (Seriously)⁠ Chapters  00:00 Introduction to Holistic Success  01:08 The Struggle for Balance in Life  02:06 The Importance of Prioritizing Relationships  03:08 The Role of Modeling in Family Dynamics 04:34 The Power of Gratitude and Positive Focus 06:53 Recognizing Progress and Direction  17:29 The Importance of Personal Health and Ownership  20:57 Leading by Example: The Power of Personal Change  29:44 The Balance of Doing and Allowing  34:59 Clarity and Intuition in Action RESOURCES: Let us help you in your extraordinary family life journey. ⁠How We Raised 7 Well-Adjusted Kids⁠ - Without Yelling, Tantrums, Punishments or Power Struggles (+ get THE CHECKLIST: Things We Do Every Day to Raise Well-Adjusted Kids) Rachel’s ⁠⁠⁠Must-Read Booklist for Well-Read Moms⁠⁠⁠ Greg's⁠ ⁠⁠Recommended Reading List for Parents & Youth⁠⁠⁠ Join the ⁠12-Week Habits Challenge⁠ for parents of kids 13+ Don’t miss out on the ⁠Extraordinary Parent Mentoring Method⁠ class! Get Greg’s NEW ⁠Formidable Family Man BOOK⁠! Get Rachel's⁠ ⁠⁠Family Systems & Charts⁠⁠⁠ Get Rachel’s ⁠Extraordinary Family Life Planner⁠ Follow us on Instagram:⁠ ⁠@worldschoolfamily⁠⁠ or⁠ ⁠@greg.denning⁠ 💬 What part of this episode impacted you most?  What is one action you plan to take after listening?

    The Parenting Shift That Changes Everything: Be the Model
  4. Jan 14

    How to Rebuild a Broken Connection With Your Child

    Do you love your child deeply, try your hardest, and still feel a gap between you? Maybe it's tantrums that won't stop, a teen pulling away, or quiet distance you can't name. Good parenting comes down to attachment and connection. Every behavior—rebellion, withdrawal, anxiety, defiance—points back to it. The hopeful part? Attachment can always be rebuilt. NEW HERE? START HERE 📥 How We Raised 7 Well-Adjusted Kids https://welladjusted.extraordinaryfamilylife.com 🎓 Prepare: Extraordinary Parent Mentoring Method https://parenting.extraordinaryfamilylife.com/prepare We explore why early attachment matters and how patterns from infancy carry into the teen years. Whether you're parenting a toddler or a teen, the path is the same: presence, co-regulation, physical affection, and emotional attunement. If you've wondered whether it's "too late" to reconnect, this episode will leave you hopeful and equipped. Why This Episode Matters The common mistake is treating behavior as the problem instead of the message—adding rules instead of addressing the attachment gap underneath. Rachel and Greg teach a deeper principle: connection comes before correction. This builds emotionally resilient children and creates connected, self-governing kids for the long term. 👉 Want help applying this in your family? 📥 How We Raised 7 Well-Adjusted Kids https://welladjusted.extraordinaryfamilylife.com Key Takeaways ✅ Behavior problems are attachment problems—and attachment can be healed ✅ Presence matters more than rules or discipline ✅ Co-regulation must come before correction ✅ Physical affection builds nervous system safety ✅ Even teens still need you as their emotional anchor ✅ Parents must be willing to grow and take responsibility Memorable Quotes 🗣 "Good parenting comes down to good connections with your kids." 🗣 "If there's misbehavior, there's an attachment issue underneath it." 🗣 "Presence—not perfection—is what heals broken bonds." Recommended Next Episodes Parenting Is a Skill: How Attachment Ends Tantrums & Rebellion https://podcast.extraordinaryfamilylife.com/355-secure-attachment-parenting/ How to Parent Without Yelling (And Why Tantrums Stop) https://podcast.extraordinaryfamilylife.com/367-parenting-without-yelling/ How to Stop Toddler Tantrums with Attachment (Without Burnout) https://podcast.extraordinaryfamilylife.com/attachment-parenting-for-toddlers/ How to Stay Calm With Toddlers (Without Losing Yourself) https://podcast.extraordinaryfamilylife.com/358-calm-parenting-toddlers/ The Truth About Gentle Parenting https://podcast.extraordinaryfamilylife.com/352-kind-but-firm-parenting/ Chapters 00:00 Reflections on Family Legacy and Connection 00:35 The Importance of Family Work 01:27 Understanding Attachment in Parenting 02:23 Neuroplasticity and Rebuilding Connections 03:36 Creating Bonds with Children 05:25 The Role of Dads in Parenting 05:51 Identifying Attachment Disorders 07:31 Strategies for Rebuilding Connections 07:46 The Power of Presence in Parenting 08:41 Engaging with Children Effectively 09:32 Practical Tips for Connection 11:43 The Importance of Physical Affection 15:03 The Importance of Touch and Co-Regulation 16:28 Emotionally Attuned Parenting 18:06 Navigating the Balance of Support and Independence 19:56 Rebuilding Attachment and Connection 22:18 Engaging in Shared Activities for Bonding 26:32 The Role of Parents as Emotional Anchors 30:04 Creating a Life of Connection and Fulfillment RESOURCES: ⁠How We Raised 7 Well-Adjusted Kids⁠ - Without Yelling, Tantrums, Punishments or Power Struggles Rachel’s ⁠⁠⁠Must-Read Booklist for Well-Read Moms⁠⁠⁠ Greg's⁠ ⁠⁠Recommended Reading List for Parents & Youth⁠⁠⁠ Join the ⁠12-Week Habits Challenge⁠ for parents of kids 13+ Don’t miss out on the ⁠Extraordinary Parent Mentoring Method⁠ class! Get Greg’s NEW ⁠Formidable Family Man BOOK⁠! Get Rachel's⁠ ⁠⁠Family Systems & Charts⁠⁠⁠ Follow us on Instagram:⁠ ⁠@worldschoolfamily⁠⁠ or⁠ ⁠@greg.denning⁠

    How to Rebuild a Broken Connection With Your Child
  5. Jan 7

    How to Parent Without Yelling (And Why Tantrums Stop)

    Are you tired of yelling—and still dealing with tantrums, defiance, and meltdowns? What if tantrums aren't happening because your child is "misbehaving," but because something deeper isn't being addressed? In this episode, we break down the framework that took our family from reactive and exhausting to calm, connected, and resilient. NEW HERE? START HERE 📥 How We Raised 7 Well-Adjusted Kids https://welladjusted.extraordinaryfamilylife.com 🎓 Prepare: Extraordinary Parent Mentoring Method https://parenting.extraordinaryfamilylife.com/prepare We share the six principles that ended our yelling and tantrums for good. Tantrums are a symptom, not the problem, and prioritizing connection over correction removes the need for constant discipline. We also explain why many kids lack the neurological ability to self-regulate—and why co-regulation, not isolation or punishment, is the missing piece. Why This Episode Matters The common mistake is reacting to behavior instead of finding the unmet need behind it. Vague rules create rebellion; clear teaching creates ownership. Rachel and Greg teach a deeper principle: connection always comes before correction. This builds trust instead of fear, and raises emotionally resilient children who learn to self-govern instead of just comply. 👉 Want help applying these principles in your family?  📥 How We Raised 7 Well-Adjusted Kids https://welladjusted.extraordinaryfamilylife.com Key Takeaways ✅ Connection reduces the need for correction  ✅ Tantrums are symptoms, not the problem  ✅ Parent with clarity, not threats or bribes  ✅ Co-regulation must come before self-regulation  ✅ Family systems reduce chaos and power struggles Memorable Quotes 🗣 "Connection reduces the need for correction."  🗣 "Tantrums are a symptom of a problem—not the problem itself."  🗣 "The most effective way to discipline a child is to teach them—not punish them."  🗣 "Children don't need isolation when they're overwhelmed—they need co-regulation." Recommended Next Episodes Authoritative Parenting Style: Why It Works Besthttps://podcast.extraordinaryfamilylife.com/366-authoritative-parenting-style/ 3 Strategies to Stop Family Drama in 3 Days (Seriously)https://podcast.extraordinaryfamilylife.com/364-stop-family-drama/ Joyful Kids Start with You: How to Model Real Happinesshttps://podcast.extraordinaryfamilylife.com/357-authentic-calm-parenting/ Stop Doing These Things If You Want Happy, Well-Adjusted Kidshttps://podcast.extraordinaryfamilylife.com/346-family-culture/ Chapters 00:00 Raising Well-Adjusted Kids on the Move  00:42 Understanding Tantrums and Yelling  01:01 Prioritizing Connection Over Correction  04:13 The Importance of Connection Over Correction  05:20 Understanding the Desire for Connection  06:01 The Impact of Parental Engagement  06:10 Recognizing Attachment Issues  06:28 Daily Intentional Connection  06:47 Behavior as a Symptom, Not the Problem  07:21 Going to the Root Cause of Behavior  09:25 The Investment in Parenting Knowledge  10:39 Clarifying Expectations in Parenting  11:34 Engaging in Clear Communication  13:33 Encouraging Dialogue for Clarity  18:05 Natural Consequences and Child Empowerment  19:58 Establishing Family Systems for Smooth Parenting  22:14 Emotional Co-Regulation in Parenting  27:51 Building Resilience Through Connection and Challenge RESOURCES: Let us help you in your extraordinary family life journey. ⁠How We Raised 7 Well-Adjusted Kids⁠ - Without Yelling, Tantrums, Punishments or Power Struggles Rachel’s ⁠⁠⁠Must-Read Booklist for Well-Read Moms⁠⁠⁠ Greg's⁠ ⁠⁠Recommended Reading List for Parents & Youth⁠⁠⁠ Join the ⁠12-Week Habits Challenge⁠ for parents of kids 13+ Don’t miss out on the ⁠Extraordinary Parent Mentoring Method⁠ class! Get Greg’s NEW ⁠Formidable Family Man BOOK⁠! Get Rachel's⁠ ⁠⁠Family Systems & Charts⁠⁠⁠ Get Rachel’s ⁠Extraordinary Family Life Planner⁠ Follow us on Instagram:⁠ ⁠@worldschoolfamily⁠⁠ or⁠ ⁠@greg.denning⁠

    How to Parent Without Yelling (And Why Tantrums Stop)
  6. 12/31/2025

    Authoritative Parenting Style: Why It Works Best

    Do you and your spouse disagree about discipline—one feeling too strict, the other too soft? Are your kids pushing boundaries, playing you against each other, or acting out because expectations aren't clear? When parents are divided, kids feel insecure. When parents are united, children feel safe—and behavior improves naturally. In this episode, Greg and Rachel break down the authoritative parenting style and why it's the gold standard for raising confident, capable, emotionally healthy kids. NEW HERE? START HERE  📥 How We Raised 7 Well-Adjusted Kids https://welladjusted.extraordinaryfamilylife.com  🎓 Prepare: Extraordinary Parent Mentoring Method https://parenting.extraordinaryfamilylife.com/prepare  We walk through all four parenting styles and explain why both authoritarian and permissive approaches fail long-term. Authoritative parenting balances firm boundaries with warmth, connection, and clarity—creating structure without control and teaching without punishment. You'll also learn how to disagree as parents without damaging your marriage, why kids need boundaries to feel safe, and how to repair mistakes in real time—even in front of your kids. Why This Episode Matters The common mistake is thinking discipline means punishment—or that kindness means permissiveness. Most parents swing between too strict and too soft without realizing there's a better path. Rachel and Greg teach that firm and kind are not opposites—you need both. When discipline is rooted in teaching, kids build internal motivation instead of fear. This creates trust and stability that lasts long into the teen years and beyond. 👉 Want help building a connected, well-disciplined family?  📥 How We Raised 7 Well-Adjusted Kids https://welladjusted.extraordinaryfamilylife.com  Key Takeaways ✅ The authoritative parenting style creates security and confidence  ✅ Discipline works best when it teaches instead of punishes  ✅ Kids need clear boundaries to feel safe—not freedom without limits  ✅ Parents can have different styles but must share the same approach  ✅ Firm and kind are not opposites—you need both  ✅ Unity between parents prevents manipulation and power struggles Memorable Quotes 🗣 "Discipline is rooted in teaching—not punishment."  🗣 "It's not about who's right. It's about what's right."  🗣 "Nobody likes to be controlled."  🗣 "You can be firm and kind at the same time."  🗣 "Unity provides the structure kids need to feel safe." Recommended Next Episodes Stop Sibling Fights Fast (Scripts That Actually Work) https://podcast.extraordinaryfamilylife.com/365-sibling-fighting/  3 Strategies to Stop Family Drama in 3 Days (Seriously) https://podcast.extraordinaryfamilylife.com/364-stop-family-drama/  How to Hold High Standards With Teens (Without Power Struggles) https://podcast.extraordinaryfamilylife.com/360-teen-boundaries/  Guiding vs. Controlling: Routines that Raise Self-Directed Kids https://podcast.extraordinaryfamilylife.com/353-family-vision/  Chapters 00:00 Parenting from the Same Page  01:39 The Importance of Communication in Parenting 03:21 Navigating Parenting Styles  05:47 Understanding Parenting Approaches  08:13 The Four Parenting Philosophies 16:06 The Pitfalls of Authoritarian Parenting  17:35 Understanding Permissive Parenting  21:16 The Consequences of Neglectful Parenting  26:35 The Gold Standard: Authoritative Parenting  38:44 Getting on the Same Page as Parents  40:50 The Journey of Personal Development in Parenting RESOURCES: ⁠How We Raised 7 Well-Adjusted Kids⁠ - Without Yelling, Tantrums, Punishments or Power Struggles Rachel’s ⁠⁠⁠Must-Read Booklist for Well-Read Moms⁠⁠⁠ Greg's⁠ ⁠⁠Recommended Reading List for Parents & Youth⁠⁠⁠ Join the ⁠12-Week Habits Challenge⁠ for parents of kids 13+ Don’t miss out on the ⁠Extraordinary Parent Mentoring Method⁠ class! Get Greg’s NEW ⁠Formidable Family Man BOOK⁠! Get Rachel's⁠ ⁠⁠Family Systems & Charts⁠⁠⁠ Follow us on Instagram:⁠ ⁠@worldschoolfamily⁠⁠ or⁠ ⁠@greg.denning⁠

    Authoritative Parenting Style: Why It Works Best
  7. 12/24/2025

    Stop Sibling Fights Fast (Scripts That Actually Work)

    Are you exhausted from nonstop "That's mine!" "Stop touching me!" "It's not fair!" battles? In this episode, Greg and Rachel share word-for-word scripts for the most common sibling triggers—from toddlers to teens—so you can stop firefighting and start building a family culture of genuine connection. NEW HERE? START HERE 📥 How We Raised 7 Well-Adjusted Kids https://welladjusted.extraordinaryfamilylife.com  🎓 Prepare: Extraordinary Parent Mentoring Method https://parenting.extraordinaryfamilylife.com/prepare  Greg and Rachel walk through real scripts for fighting over toys, personal space, fairness, name-calling, copying, blaming, and aggression. Their approach: validate first, teach the principle, role-play the skill, and use natural consequences—without harshness—so conflict doesn't become your family's daily culture. Why This Episode Matters The common mistake is reacting to the fight instead of healing what's underneath it. Most parents manage the symptom without addressing the root cause. Rachel and Greg teach a deeper principle: calm the emotion first, then teach. Identity-based coaching ("Who do you want to be?") helps kids self-correct and choose maturity—building emotionally intelligent children who can resolve conflict in every relationship for life. 👉 Want help building a calmer, more connected family culture?  📥 How We Raised 7 Well-Adjusted Kids https://welladjusted.extraordinaryfamilylife.com  Key Takeaways ✅ Stuff is never worth the relationship  ✅ Start with validation—calm the emotion before teaching  ✅ Teach the cause, not just the moment ✅ Use identity-based coaching to help kids self-correct  ✅ Hold firm boundaries on name-calling and aggression  ✅ Use natural consequences that teach, not just punish Memorable Quotes 🗣 "Never let stuff become a point of conflict in a relationship."  🗣 "We can't only give attention to symptom management—if we want permanent results, we have to focus on the cause."  🗣 "Who do you want to be? What kind of person do you want to be?" Recommended Next Episodes Authoritative Parenting Style: Why It Works Best https://podcast.extraordinaryfamilylife.com/366-authoritative-parenting-style/  3 Strategies to Stop Family Drama in 3 Days https://podcast.extraordinaryfamilylife.com/364-stop-family-drama/  How to Hold High Standards With Teens (Without Power Struggles) https://podcast.extraordinaryfamilylife.com/360-teen-boundaries/  Stop Doing These Things If You Want Happy, Well-Adjusted Kids https://podcast.extraordinaryfamilylife.com/346-family-culture/  Chapters 00:55 Addressing Sibling Rivalry  01:31 Healing Underlying Issues  02:21 Practical Strategies for Conflict Resolution  07:03 Navigating Sibling Conflicts  09:47 Teaching Emotional Intelligence  14:37 Calming Techniques for Heated Moments  19:53 Addressing Annoying Behaviors  24:48 Promoting Personal Responsibility  28:18 Building Perspective on Family Dynamics  29:29 Handling Name-Calling and Insults  37:43 Building Resilience in Children  38:13 Parental Responsibility and Empowerment  40:27 Emotional Bank Accounts in Sibling Relationships  41:20 Understanding Fairness in Family Dynamics  43:38 Teaching Fairness and Sharing  43:49 Addressing Physical Aggression in Children  48:37 The Importance of Accountability and Consequences  49:13 Fostering Ownership and Responsibility  50:35 Eliminating Jealousy and Competition  51:21 Standing Up Against Bullying  54:37 Creating an Extraordinary Family Life RESOURCES: ⁠How We Raised 7 Well-Adjusted Kids⁠ - Without Yelling, Tantrums, Punishments or Power Struggles Rachel’s ⁠⁠⁠Must-Read Booklist for Well-Read Moms⁠⁠⁠ Greg's⁠ ⁠⁠Recommended Reading List for Parents & Youth⁠⁠⁠ Join the ⁠12-Week Habits Challenge⁠ for parents of kids 13+ Don’t miss out on the ⁠Extraordinary Parent Mentoring Method⁠ class! Get Greg’s NEW ⁠Formidable Family Man BOOK⁠! Get Rachel's⁠ ⁠⁠Family Systems & Charts⁠⁠⁠ Follow us on Instagram:⁠ ⁠@worldschoolfamily⁠⁠ or⁠ ⁠@greg.denning⁠

    Stop Sibling Fights Fast (Scripts That Actually Work)
  8. 12/17/2025

    3 Strategies to Stop Family Drama in 3 Days (Seriously)

    Do you feel like the same family conflicts keep resurfacing—no matter how many times you deal with them? What if the problem isn't the conflict itself, but the drama patterns you're unknowingly participating in? In this episode, Greg and Rachel break down the drama triangle—and show you exactly how to step out of it for good. NEW HERE? START HERE 📥 How We Raised 7 Well-Adjusted Kids https://welladjusted.extraordinaryfamilylife.com  🎓 Prepare: Extraordinary Parent Mentoring Method https://parenting.extraordinaryfamilylife.com/prepare  The drama triangle traps families in three destructive roles: victim, rescuer, and persecutor. These patterns keep arguments looping with zero real resolution—and most parents don't realize they're in them. Greg and Rachel walk through the exact three steps to exit the triangle, and how to shift into empowered roles: victim → creator, rescuer → coach, persecutor → challenger. The best part? Only one conscious person is needed to interrupt the entire pattern. Why This Episode Matters The common mistake is treating drama and conflict as the same thing. They're not. Conflict can resolve. Drama just repeats. Rachel and Greg teach that inner work and emotional awareness are what make peaceful parenting possible. When you stop your automatic reaction, you create choice—and choice creates change. These tools don't just improve today's arguments. They transform your family legacy. 👉 Ready to build a calmer, more connected family culture?  🎓 Prepare: Extraordinary Parent Mentoring Method https://parenting.extraordinaryfamilylife.com/prepare  Key Takeaways ✅ Drama is optional—even when conflict is unavoidable  ✅ The drama triangle keeps families stuck without resolution  ✅ You only need one person to change the pattern  ✅ Stopping your automatic reaction is the first powerful step  ✅ Awareness creates choice—and choice creates change  ✅ Creator, coach, and challenger roles lead to lasting solutions  ✅ Inner work is the gateway to calmer, more effective parenting Memorable Quotes 🗣 "Conflict can be uncomfortable without being dramatic."  🗣 "Drama repeats. Conflict resolves."  🗣 "People treat you the way you train them to treat you."  🗣 "You don't need everyone to change—just one conscious person."  🗣 "This doesn't just change family dynamics. It changes family legacies." Recommended Next Episodes How to Stop Yelling and Stay Calm as a Parent https://podcast.extraordinaryfamilylife.com/347-emotional-regulation-for-parents/  Joyful Kids Start with You: How to Model Real Happiness https://podcast.extraordinaryfamilylife.com/357-authentic-calm-parenting/  The Parenting Shift That Changes Everything: Be the Model https://podcast.extraordinaryfamilylife.com/369-parenting-by-example/  Pursue Your Dreams Without Sacrificing Your Family https://podcast.extraordinaryfamilylife.com/361-choosing-the-right-goal/  Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Family Dynamics and Drama  03:55 Understanding the Drama Triangle  06:04 Roles in the Drama Triangle  09:24 Breaking Free from the Drama Triangle  12:16 Stepping Out of the Drama Triangle  14:24 Awareness and Naming Roles  17:49 Transitioning to Empowered Roles  17:57 The Creator, Coach, and Challenger Roles  37:06 Transforming Family Dynamics RESOURCES: Let us help you in your extraordinary family life journey. ⁠How We Raised 7 Well-Adjusted Kids⁠ - Without Yelling, Tantrums, Punishments or Power Struggles (+ get THE CHECKLIST: Things We Do Every Day to Raise Well-Adjusted Kids) Rachel’s ⁠⁠⁠Must-Read Booklist for Well-Read Moms⁠⁠⁠ Greg's⁠ ⁠⁠Recommended Reading List for Parents & Youth⁠⁠⁠ Join the ⁠12-Week Habits Challenge⁠ for parents of kids 13+ Don’t miss out on the ⁠Extraordinary Parent Mentoring Method⁠ class! Get Greg’s NEW ⁠Formidable Family Man BOOK⁠! Get Rachel's⁠ ⁠⁠Family Systems & Charts⁠⁠⁠ Get Rachel’s ⁠Extraordinary Family Life Planner⁠ Follow us on Instagram:⁠ ⁠@worldschoolfamily⁠⁠ or⁠ ⁠@greg.denning⁠

    3 Strategies to Stop Family Drama in 3 Days (Seriously)
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THE podcast for parents with big dreams who want to create an EXTRAORDINARY lifestyle but feel stuck. Greg and Rachel Denning are parents of 7 children whom they've traveled with to 60+ countries on 5 continents -- all while homeschooling and building a multi-six-figure location independent biz. Let them show you how to finally break through what's holding you back so you can achieve your biggest dreams -- even with a family!

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