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In this episode of Two Pastors and a Mic, Cory and Channock tackle one of the hardest parts of growth: what happens when you change…but the people around you don’t. If you’ve gone through deconstruction, started holding your beliefs more loosely, or found yourself living with more nuance, you’ve probably felt the tension at the dinner table—Do I speak up? Stay quiet? Change the subject? Because the truth is, most of the time the tension isn’t even theological… it’s relational.
They talk honestly about why your growth can feel threatening to others (even when you’re not trying to change anyone), the unspoken agreements relationships can be built on, and the three common temptations that show up in this season: shrinking, proving, or withdrawing. From there, they give five practical tools to help you stay connected without losing yourself—how to lead with curiosity, stop managing other people’s reactions, and build safe spaces where you don’t have to translate your entire journey just to be understood.
If you’ve felt misunderstood, exhausted, or tempted to pull back from the people you love, this one is for you.
In this episode:
Why the tension isn’t theological—it’s relational
The 3 temptations: shrink, prove, withdraw
5 practical tools for staying connected while you grow
When distance is wisdom (boundaries, not punishment)
Staying grounded in who you’re becoming
00:00 - Welcome Back + Quick Banter
00:45 - Share the Episode + 26 Life Theme (1 John 2:6)
01:34 - Recap: Deconstruction, Stuck Seasons, Staying Tender
02:20 - Recap: Rebuilding Trust (Brené Brown’s BRAVING)
02:50 - Recap: Living Without Certainty (The Sin of Certainty)
03:22 - Today’s Topic: When You Change but Others Don’t
04:08 - The Real Tension: Family, Friends, and Staying Connected
05:08 - When People Speak in Absolutes + You Feel Misunderstood
06:17 - Dinner Table Moment: Speak Up, Stay Quiet, or Shift Topics?
07:30 - It’s Not Theological—It’s Relational Risk
09:20 - When Your Shift Feels Threatening to Others
10:16 - Unspoken Agreements: “We’ve Always Believed This”
11:34 - 3 Temptations: Shrink, Prove, or Withdraw
12:15 - Temptation 1: Shrinking to Keep the Room Calm
13:16 - Temptation 2: Proving It (Over-explaining, Articles, Debates)
14:01 - Temptation 3: Withdrawing Fully (Exhaustion + New Language)
16:06 - 5 Practical Tools for Connection (Overview)
17:23 - Tool 1: Decide What’s Worth Discussing (Hill vs Habit)
19:42 - Tool 2: Lead With Curiosity, Not Correction
20:36 - Tool 3: Let Go of Being Understood Immediately
21:45 - Tool 4: Stop Managing Their Reaction
22:20 - Tool 5: Build New Safe Spaces (Relational Oxygen)
23:27 - When Distance Is Wise (Boundaries, Not Punishment)
24:42 - Stay Grounded in Who You’re Becoming
27:11 - Next Week: Reconstruction vs Deconstruction (Which Is Harder?)
27:44 - Hockey Sidebar: Team USA Beats Canada + “Won It for Johnny”
28:37 - Closing: You’re Loved (Nothing You Can Do About It)
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In this episode of Two Pastors and a Mic, Cory and Channock tackle one of the hardest parts of growth: what happens when you change…but the people around you don’t. If you’ve gone through deconstruction, started holding your beliefs more loosely, or found yourself living with more nuance, you’ve probably felt the tension at the dinner table—Do I speak up? Stay quiet? Change the subject? Because the truth is, most of the time the tension isn’t even theological… it’s relational.
They talk honestly about why your growth can feel threatening to others (even when you’re not trying to change anyone), the unspoken agreements relationships can be built on, and the three common temptations that show up in this season: shrinking, proving, or withdrawing. From there, they give five practical tools to help you stay connected without losing yourself—how to lead with curiosity, stop managing other people’s reactions, and build safe spaces where you don’t have to translate your entire journey just to be understood.
If you’ve felt misunderstood, exhausted, or tempted to pull back from the people you love, this one is for you.
In this episode:
Why the tension isn’t theological—it’s relational
The 3 temptations: shrink, prove, withdraw
5 practical tools for staying connected while you grow
When distance is wisdom (boundaries, not punishment)
Staying grounded in who you’re becoming
00:00 - Welcome Back + Quick Banter
00:45 - Share the Episode + 26 Life Theme (1 John 2:6)
01:34 - Recap: Deconstruction, Stuck Seasons, Staying Tender
02:20 - Recap: Rebuilding Trust (Brené Brown’s BRAVING)
02:50 - Recap: Living Without Certainty (The Sin of Certainty)
03:22 - Today’s Topic: When You Change but Others Don’t
04:08 - The Real Tension: Family, Friends, and Staying Connected
05:08 - When People Speak in Absolutes + You Feel Misunderstood
06:17 - Dinner Table Moment: Speak Up, Stay Quiet, or Shift Topics?
07:30 - It’s Not Theological—It’s Relational Risk
09:20 - When Your Shift Feels Threatening to Others
10:16 - Unspoken Agreements: “We’ve Always Believed This”
11:34 - 3 Temptations: Shrink, Prove, or Withdraw
12:15 - Temptation 1: Shrinking to Keep the Room Calm
13:16 - Temptation 2: Proving It (Over-explaining, Articles, Debates)
14:01 - Temptation 3: Withdrawing Fully (Exhaustion + New Language)
16:06 - 5 Practical Tools for Connection (Overview)
17:23 - Tool 1: Decide What’s Worth Discussing (Hill vs Habit)
19:42 - Tool 2: Lead With Curiosity, Not Correction
20:36 - Tool 3: Let Go of Being Understood Immediately
21:45 - Tool 4: Stop Managing Their Reaction
22:20 - Tool 5: Build New Safe Spaces (Relational Oxygen)
23:27 - When Distance Is Wise (Boundaries, Not Punishment)
24:42 - Stay Grounded in Who You’re Becoming
27:11 - Next Week: Reconstruction vs Deconstruction (Which Is Harder?)
27:44 - Hockey Sidebar: Team USA Beats Canada + “Won It for Johnny”
28:37 - Closing: You’re Loved (Nothing You Can Do About It)

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