What Kids Actually Do to Your Marriage | Ft. Charles and Abby Metcalf

Want to submit questions? Email us at [email protected] For the first time on Lights On, Carl and Laura invited guests to the table: Charles and Abby Metcalf, dear friends, pastors, and parents of four little ones in the thick of the season most couples privately worry they won't survive. Together, the four of them get into the question hundreds of you have asked in different ways: what do kids actually do to a marriage, and how do you stay best friends through it? In this episode of Lights On, Carl, Laura, Charles, and Abby get honest about the parts of marriage that kids quietly expose. The impatience you didn't know was in you. The differences in parenting style that suddenly feel personal. The way two exhausted people can drift from lovers into co-managers without anyone noticing. The way "teammate energy" sneaks in and steals what brought you together in the first place. You'll hear Charles tell the story of his Mother's Day attempt to do everything alone (and the wrath of God that followed), why Abby believes a confident, joyful mom is the most valuable thing a household can have, and why both couples agree the best parents are always the best friends. Laura speaks directly to the moms carrying invisible weight, the ones who never get asked what they actually need. Carl speaks to the dads who clock out at work and clock out again at home, and the small mental shift that flips everything. Stay for the homework prompts you can take to dinner this week, the "what's in the way of becoming co-managers" frame that will change how you protect your marriage, and the line that lands no matter what season you're in: you are doing so much better than you think you are. This is part one with the Metcalfs. They're coming back. Bring a notebook. Follow Carl at:   / carllentz   Follow Laura at:   / lauralentz   Follow Charles at:   / charlesmetcalf   Follow Abby at:   / abbyrosemetcalf   Chapters: 0:00 - Intro: 0:56 - Welcome & Meet the Guests: Charles & Abby Metcalf 3:29 - Learning Each Other Before Having Kids 5:13 - A Stranger's Kind Words at a Diner (Story) 6:52 - What Shocked Us Most About Having Kids (Impatience & Overstimulation) 10:39 - How Parenting Exposes Fragile Parts of Your Marriage 11:18 - GOD BEHIND BARS 11:50 - What Stretches Your Marriage the Most: Exhaustion & the "Same Team" Mindset 13:27 - Navigating Different Parenting Styles Without Undermining Each Other 15:28 - Have Ground Rules for Disagreeing in Front of the Kids 16:01 - When Marriage Becomes Survival Mode: How to Move Toward Thriving 17:18 - Homework: Ask What Drains & Restores Your Partner 18:06 - The Drift: How Couples Quietly Become Teammates Instead of Lovers 19:13 - How the Metcalfs Protect Their Friendship (Thursday Date Night) 22:14 - Flip the Script: Let Marriage Get in the Way of the Kids 23:11 - Better Help 24:10 - Staying Curious About Each Other as You Both Change 25:31 - Practical Tip: Create One Recurring Friendship Interruption This Month 27:01 - What Kids Learn by Watching Mom and Dad Prioritize Each Other 28:31 - Hold Yourself to the Same Standard You'd Hold a Son-in-Law To 29:12 - When Both Partners Feel Unseen: Invisible Weight 32:05 - Silent Anger Becomes Resentment — Naming It Before It's Toxic 33:44 - The Unseen Weight of Being a Mom 36:08 - Wonder Project 37:12 - Charles doing Mother's Day Solo With All Four Kids (Story) 38:27 - No iPads, Homeschooling & the Extra Layer of Demand on Mom 39:27 - The Resentment Trap When Both Parents Come Home Exhausted 41:28 - Building a Daily Structure That Gives Everyone Space to Breathe 43:38 - Intentional Architecture: Design Your Life Before the Fires Start 44:56 - Appreciating What Mom Holds — The "Walk Into the Ocean" Story 46:18 - The Most Common Root of Marriage Tension: Not Feeling Seen 47:00 - Policy Genius 48:10 - Laura's Story: Not Knowing Who She Was Outside of Her Family 49:52 - Women Finding Their Voice & Overcoming Mom Guilt 51:42 - Stop Getting Parenting Advice From Social Media 53:07 - The Value of Friendships That Actually Know You (Tornado Story) 55:52 - When Mom Is Flourishing, Everyone Is Better 57:54 - Homework: Ask What Makes Your Spouse Feel Most Unseen 59:38 - Speak Well of Your Spouse Behind Their Back 1:00:13 - The LeBron Effect: Moms Are So Good We Take Them for Granted 1:01:16 - Closing: Come Back Next Week for Part 2