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December 12, 2025 27 mins

As we head into a new year, Chris and Melissa wanted to revisit a conversation that has quietly shaped their family more than almost anything else: the power of language.

This idea — that language creates — was one of the very first topics ever discussed on The Family Brand Podcast, and it's still one of the most talked-about episodes to this day. Because once you see it, you can't unsee it.

In this episode, Chris explains why language is never neutral. The words we use are either rooted in possibility or anchored in limitation — and over time, they shape our beliefs, our behaviors, our marriages, our kids, and even what we believe is possible for our lives.

Melissa shares real-life moments where she's seen language create identity — including a powerful story about how a single sentence labeled one of their children as "shy," and how quickly that label became part of his self-story. Together, they unpack how easily we talk ourselves out of what we want by using phrases like "I should," "I need to," or "that could never work."

They also explore how we often spend far more energy talking about what we don't want, don't like, don't have, or what isn't working — and how simply shifting our language can begin to change how life occurs for us. From an Uber conversation about health, to a heartbreaking post about a mother who hadn't seen her daughter in 14 years, this episode brings the concept of language into everyday life.

This isn't about toxic positivity or pretending things are perfect. It's about awareness. It's about noticing the words you use — with yourself, with your spouse, and with your kids — and asking whether they're creating freedom or reinforcing fear.

As Chris says, "If you upgrade your language, you upgrade your life."
And as a family, that's a powerful place to start.

 

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Episode Minute By Minute:

  • 00:00 – Holiday season, basketball season, and family life right now
  • 01:45 – Why this conversation matters heading into a new year
  • 02:30 – Revisiting one of the most impactful Family Brand episodes ever
  • 03:10 – "Language creates" — what that actually means
  • 04:10 – Words create either possibility or limitation
  • 05:10 – How language shapes the culture of your home
  • 06:00 – The Uber story: "I should go to the gym"
  • 07:40 – Anchored in limitation vs. rooted in possibility
  • 08:40 – Why guilt and shame don't create change
  • 10:10 – The four language traps: don't want, don't have, don't like, isn't working
  • 11:30 – Shifting energy toward what does work
  • 13:10 – A heartbreaking story about language and impossibility
  • 15:00 – Declaring what you want — then ripping the seed out
  • 16:30 – Why staying limited feels safer than change
  • 18:20 – Language creates identity (the "shy" story)
  • 20:00 – How parents unintentionally label their kids
  • 21:45 – Upgrading language without guilt or pressure
  • 23:10 – Social media, negativity, and reinforcing limitation
  • 24:30 – A simple experiment: change your language for one week
  • 25:45 – Helping your kids shift language without correcting them
  • 26:45 – Final takeaway: talk about what works
  • 27:20 – Family Brand Quiz + free PDF invitation
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