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The hardest part about family life isn’t always the big conflicts, it’s the slow drift that happens when nobody feels truly heard. Dr. Beatrice Hyppolite to talk about a skill that sounds simple but changes everything: active listening in the family. Not the kind where you wait for your turn to speak, but the kind where you give time, avoid interruptions, and try to understand the feelings behind the words. When that happens, trust grows, blame drops, and the home becomes a safer place to be honest.
We also get real about the screen time problem. Phones and tablets follow us to the dinner table, into conversations, and even into moments we can’t get back. We unpack how technology can quietly weaken family communication, reduce shared routines, and create tension that shows up as arguments, disconnection, and disrespect. Then we share practical boundaries that don’t require perfection, just consistency: no phones on the table, silent mode during family time, and simple rituals like collecting devices for a meal so everyone can be fully present.
Along the way, we talk about why voice matters. A call can communicate care in a way a text can’t, especially when someone is sick, stressed, or carrying something heavy. If you’re looking for parenting support, relationship advice, or a doable digital detox for families, you’ll leave with clear next steps you can try tonight. Subscribe, share this with someone who needs a reset at home, and leave a review with the one listening habit you want to build.