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Facing Family Wounds With a Jesus Mindset | With Nancy Dayton
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- 100xLife Podcast
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- Nov 17, 2025
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- 2917
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Summary
In today’s episode of the 100xLife Podcast, Rob and Nancy Dayton get brutally honest about family, triggers, and what it actually looks like to follow Jesus in the middle of holiday chaos, not just sing about Him over pie. As Thanksgiving and Christmas close in, they refuse the usual “just survive your relatives” Christian talk. Instead, they invite you into the “family gym,” where old childhood programming collides with the words of Jesus and you have a choice. Stay triggered and offended, or let Jesus retrain your reactions in real time. This episode pulls apart the stories, fantasies, and wounds you carry into family rooms and shows how they are discipling you more than you think. Rob and Nancy expose their own triggers, adoption wounds, and marriage patterns, then walk through how Jesus has led them into real healing, not churchy pretending. You will hear: How your childhood “programming” still runs the room at every gathering Rob’s laundry room story and his lifelong fight with worth and attention Nancy’s adoption and abandonment journey and how God rewrote it How fantasy and “what if” stories can either poison you or transform you A simple sentence Nancy used to stop running and start communicating anger Why so many Christians are numb to conviction and stuck lukewarm How to walk into the holidays as a servant, not a victim keeping score A simple way to turn conflict into growth instead of another family blowup This conversation will confront your inner “nice Christian” who avoids conflict but still holds grudges. It will push you to stop blaming your family, own your triggers, and walk into the holidays as someone who actually follows Jesus with your reactions, not just with your theology. 👉 Reflect and Apply Jesus, where am I still letting old triggers run the…