Protecting Our Peace in Unpeaceful Times
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This week, we’re addressing the reality around us.
From immigration crackdowns and protests, to media headlines and constant social media noise, it can feel like there’s no escaping what’s happening around us. And for Black families, current events rarely feel distant. They feel personal. They feel historical. They feel real.
But how do you stay informed without losing yourself?
How do you stay involved without burning out?
And how do you talk to your kids about what’s happening in the world — without scaring them, but also without lying to them?
In this episode, we talk honestly about:
• How couples process world events differently
• What people can realistically do to get involved without losing their mental health
• How to explain hard realities to kids at different ages
• Why protecting your peace is not the same as ignoring what’s happening
• How to stay connected to each other when the world feels chaotic
Because in some homes, talking about politics is optional.
In Black homes, talking about systems, safety, and survival is preparation.
At the end of the day, this isn’t about choosing between caring about the world and caring about your marriage.
It’s about learning how to do both — intentionally.
You can care about justice.
You can raise aware kids.
You can stay informed.
And you can still protect your peace.
Still protect your marriage.
Still protect your sanity.