Midlife with Brooke

Marriage: How to Have the One You Want


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In this episode, Brooke shares a marriage webinar she taught a few years ago—packed with practical tools for strengthening connection, especially in the “kids are grown” season when the marriage dynamic often shifts. Brooke explains how you can change the feel of your marriage without waiting for your spouse to “try harder,” by focusing on what you can control: your thoughts, your emotions, and your choices.

Quick note: Brooke teaches in the first person for relatability, but many examples are composites from clients, conversations, and some personal experiences—meant to highlight the principles, not “tell on” her sweet husband.

What you’ll learn1) Why marriage can feel different in the empty-nest transition
  • When kids leave, the couple relationship becomes more central again
  • Old routines and “roles” get exposed (and sometimes feel awkward)
  • Small patterns can create distance—or rebuild closeness

2) Notice your marriage dynamics (the patterns you’re living in)

Brooke invites you to observe the everyday routines that shape the relationship, like:

  • Morning connection (or no connection)
  • How you greet each other when someone comes home
  • Communication habits: texts, calls, check-ins
  • Holidays, birthdays, and planning styles
  • Dinner timing, decompression needs, and family rhythms
  • Date night decision-making

Key idea: If you don’t like the dynamic, you can experiment with changing it—on purpose.

3) The self-coaching model (Brooke’s favorite tool)

Brooke teaches a simple framework (from Brooke Castillo/Life Coach School) to create awareness and change:

  • Circumstance (neutral facts)
  • Thought (your interpretation)
  • Feeling (emotion created by your thought)
  • Action/Inaction (how you show up externally + internally)
  • Result (what you create—often proving the thought)

Big takeaway: Your marriage experience is shaped more by the meaning you assign than the facts themselves.

4) Common marriage triggers—and new ways to think

Brooke walks through examples like:

  • Husband sighs about hosting family dinner
  • Husband comes home and goes straight to his office
  • Husband says he’ll be home at 5 and arrives at 6

She shows how painful interpretations often create distance (resentment, coldness, shutdown)… and how alternative thoughts create options (curiosity, compassion, backup plans, calmer connection).

Helpful replacement thoughts from the episode:

  • “He has a lot on his plate right now.”
  • “I can be a soft place to land.”
  • “This isn’t about me.”

5) Brainstorm love (and feel the love you want to feel)

Brooke teaches how intentionally focusing on what you appreciate changes you and shifts the emotional climate of the relationship. She models this by sharing a list of specific things she loves about Tom (voice, integrity, thoughtfulness, rhythm, etc.).

Key idea: What you repeatedly focus on becomes your lived experience.

6) Acceptance vs. boundaries

Brooke teaches the difference between:

  • Acceptance for the “small stuff” (adding: “and that’s okay”)
  • Boundaries for what is not okay

Boundary definition (as taught): A boundary is about what you will do—not what you’ll force another adult to do.

Example structure: “If you do ___, I will ___.”

She emphasizes follow-through matters.

Try this after you listen (simple takeaways)
  • Pick one marriage dynamic to adjust this week (a greeting, a check-in, a new routine)
  • Do one quick model on a recent irritation: facts vs. meaning
  • Write a short “brainstorm love” list (10 things—specific, even quirky)
  • Practice adding: “…and that’s okay” to one minor annoyance
  • Identify any area that needs a clear boundary and decide what you will do

Favorite quotes / punchy lines (paraphrased)
  • You don’t have to wait for your spouse to change for the dynamic to shift.
  • The circumstance is neutral until we assign meaning to it.
  • You can support someone’s hard emotions without joining them there.
  • Acceptance is not approval—it’s choosing peace about what you can’t control.

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Bonus for Listeners

Two private bonus podcast episodes created just for women in midlife:

  1. Menopause Explained
  2. Enjoying Sex in Midlife

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