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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 transitionBrooke invites you to observe the everyday routines that shape the relationship, like:
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:
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 thinkBrooke walks through examples like:
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:
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. boundariesBrooke teaches the difference between:
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)Get weekly encouragement, emotional wellness tools, and podcast extras:
Join the Newsletter:
https://landing.mailerlite.com/webforms/landing/f7o6w8
Learn MoreCoaching, resources, and offerings for midlife women:
www.brookeoniki.com
Bonus for ListenersTwo private bonus podcast episodes created just for women in midlife:
Listen here:
https://www.subscribepage.com/summitadd
Want Personalized Support?Schedule a free one-on-one coaching session with Brooke:
https://calendly.com/brookeoniki/life-coaching-session-with-brooke-oniki
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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 transitionBrooke invites you to observe the everyday routines that shape the relationship, like:
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:
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 thinkBrooke walks through examples like:
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:
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. boundariesBrooke teaches the difference between:
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)Get weekly encouragement, emotional wellness tools, and podcast extras:
Join the Newsletter:
https://landing.mailerlite.com/webforms/landing/f7o6w8
Learn MoreCoaching, resources, and offerings for midlife women:
www.brookeoniki.com
Bonus for ListenersTwo private bonus podcast episodes created just for women in midlife:
Listen here:
https://www.subscribepage.com/summitadd
Want Personalized Support?Schedule a free one-on-one coaching session with Brooke:
https://calendly.com/brookeoniki/life-coaching-session-with-brooke-oniki
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