Ain’t That The Truth!

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Ain’t That The Truth!

Ain’t That the Truth is a space for honest conversations about faith, marriage, and family, rooted in real life and real love. Inspired by David and Bri's shared journey, the podcast encourages listeners to build strong families as they lean into truth, grow through life’s middle seasons, and fight for what matters most at home.

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    Ep. 9 Where We’ve Been + Where We’re Going

    Show Notes What Parenting Is Teaching Us Right Now A look at where we are, what we’re learning, and what’s coming next In this special bridge episode of Ain’t That The Truth Podcast, David and Bri pause between seasons to reflect on real life, real parenting, and what this current season is teaching them. With five kids spanning from toddler to graduating senior, parenting looks different every single day in the Walker home. In this conversation, they share honest reflections on parenting children with different personalities, learning to stay present in the middle of busy family life, and how quickly time moves when you’re raising kids. They also revisit some of their favorite conversations from “Season 1,” including alignment in parenting, building healthy family rhythms, resilience in kids, and protecting marriage as the foundation of the home. Finally, they give listeners a preview of what’s coming in the next season—including conversations around marriage, faith, technology, discipleship, and raising kids who know how to think well and live strong in their faith. In This Episode Parenting Right Now: What We’re Learning David shares: Parenting kids with very different personalities Why emotional flexibility matters as a parent Learning to meet each child where they are Seeing children as individuals, not just “kids” Using parenting observations as data to parent better Bri shares: How quickly time passes—especially with a graduating senior Giving yourself grace to evolve as a parent Redeeming time with younger children Why presence matters more than performance Learning to put the phone down and be fully present Season 1 Highlights We Revisited Alignment in Parenting Why being calibrated as parents matters—shared vision, shared goals, and staying on the same page as a family. Rhythms for Real Life Morning routines, bedtime systems, and creating practical rhythms that actually support your family. Raising Resilient Kids Helping children navigate challenges, hard seasons, and age-appropriate adversity with strength and support. Marriage as the Foundation Why the strength of your marriage impacts the entire household—and practical ways to protect that foundation. Coming Next: Season 2 Preview Episode 1 Why Parenting Quietly Destroys Marriages Episode 2 Why Working on Yourself Helps the Whole Family Episode 3 Why So Many Christian Kids Leave the Faith Episode 4 Why Filters Aren’t Enough Anymore Episode 5 Teaching Your Kids How to Think This next season will focus on: marriage + parenting connection emotional safety in the home faith formation in children technology and discipleship raising kids with critical thinking and conviction Connect With Us Follow along for more conversations on building strong families: David Walker Instagram: @DavidWalks Bri Walker Instagram: @MrsBriWalker Facebook: Bri Walker Listen on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you stream podcasts. If this episode encouraged you, share it with a friend and help us build a community of strong families.

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    Ep. 8 Loving Each Other Loud Enough for our Kids to Feel It

    Episode Summary Our kids are always watching—not just how we parent, but how we love. In this episode, Brianne and David talk about what children actually learn by observing their parents’ relationship in real time. They unpack the difference between healthy conflict and silent tension, why emotional regulation between spouses shapes the culture of a home, and how small, consistent displays of unity build security for children. This conversation centers on modeling love, repair, partnership, and intimacy in everyday life—not perfection, but presence. If marriage is the foundation of the home, then visible, intentional love is what reinforces that foundation daily. Key Takeaways Kids absorb the emotional tone of a marriage more than the words spoken Healthy conflict teaches more than silent tension Emotional regulation between spouses shapes family culture Small, consistent displays of unity build safety Intimacy in parenting years often looks like teamwork and shared load Resources Mentioned in This Episode Weekly check-in questions for couples: We’re putting the finishing touches on a simple weekly check-in guide to go with this episode. We’ll share it soon. Books that are helping us as parents:  Habits of the Household The Five Love Languages  Love and Respect The Family Board Meeting – A practical guide to building intentional connection and unity within the family structure Listen & Connect If this episode encouraged you, share it with a couple who wants to lead their home with love and intention. Be sure to subscribe so you don’t miss upcoming conversations about rhythms, stress, and building strong families in real life. Affiliate Disclosure Some links included in these show notes may be affiliate links, which means we may earn a small commission at no extra cost to you. We only recommend resources we genuinely use and trust. Thank you for supporting Ain’t That the Truth.  

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    Ep. 7 Protecting Us So We Can Lead Them — Marriage as the Foundation

    Episode Summary Strong families don’t start with better parenting—they start with protected marriages. In this episode, Brianne and David talk about why tending to their relationship as a couple isn’t selfish, but foundational to leading their home well. They explore how stress shows up differently for moms and dads, how mental load and provider pressure can quietly create distance, and why empathy is often the missing piece when couples feel disconnected but can’t quite name why. This conversation invites couples to move beyond survival mode and intentionally guard their connection, even in demanding seasons of parenting. Key Takeaways Marriage is the foundation of family life, not an accessory to it Stress shows up differently in moms and dads—and misunderstanding it breeds distance Mental load and provider pressure both deserve to be seen and named Empathy between spouses changes the emotional tone of the home Protecting connection prevents resentment from taking root Resources Mentioned in This Episode Habits of the Household The Five Love Languages  Love and Respect Listen & Connect If this episode resonated with you, share it with a couple who’s navigating a full season of parenting and life together. Be sure to subscribe so you don’t miss next week’s conversation about what our kids learn by watching how we love and repair with one another. Some links included in these show notes may be affiliate links, which means we may earn a small commission at no extra cost to you. We only recommend resources we genuinely use and trust. Thank you for supporting Ain’t That the Truth.

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    Ep. 6 Morning Rhythms for Real Life (Not Perfect Mornings)

    Nothing will make parents question themselves faster than a weekday morning. In this episode, Brianne and David talk honestly about why chaotic mornings don’t mean you’re failing—and what they often reveal instead: broken or unrealistic systems. Drawing from their experience parenting five kids across multiple ages, they unpack the difference between rigid routines and flexible rhythms, and how intentional systems can lower stress, reduce conflict, and set a healthier emotional tone for the entire day. This conversation is about letting go of perfection, redefining success, and building morning rhythms that actually support real family life. Key Takeaways Chaotic mornings often point to system issues, not parenting failure Rhythms create flexibility where rigid routines create pressure Morning success is deeply connected to what happens the night before Clear roles and shared responsibility reduce tension and confusion Stress reveals weak systems—not weak parents Consistency and predictability matter more than doing it “right” Resources Mentioned in This Episode Skylight Family Calendar Simple morning timer Journal & Pen Pouch – A simple way for me to process before the day starts and keep my thoughts from spilling into the morning tone. I use this journal for my devotion and a brain dump. The pen pouch is a game-changer all around since it keeps me from looking for a pen/highlighter and allows me to get to what’s most important right away! What’s Next Next week, we’ll talk about how mornings reveal stress differently for moms and dads—and how understanding those differences can strengthen both your marriage and your home. Listen & Connect If this episode encouraged you, share it with a parent or couple who needs more peace in their mornings. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts or Spotify so you don’t miss what’s coming next. Affiliate Disclosure Some links included in these show notes may be affiliate links, which means we may earn a small commission at no extra cost to you. We only share resources we genuinely use and trust. Thank you for supporting Ain’t That the Truth.  

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    Ep 5: We’re Not Starting Over—We’re Starting Aligned

    January has a way of making families feel like they need a complete reset—new habits, new goals, new energy—right when everyone is already tired. In this episode, Brianne and David reframe the pressure of the new year and introduce a more sustainable approach: alignment over reinvention. Instead of starting over, they talk honestly about what it looks like to get back on the same page as a couple and as parents—especially after a heavy or overwhelming semester. This conversation is for families who feel behind, stretched thin, or unsure where to even begin. This episode kicks off our Strong Families Start Here series, where we focus on building rhythms, unity, and emotional stability in real life—not the highlight reel. Key Takeaways January doesn’t require reinvention—it invites realignment When things feel off at home, it’s often a sign of drift, not failure Misalignment usually comes from small “yeses” stacking up over time Clarity lowers stress more effectively than effort Strong families are built through intention, not perfection   Resources Mentioned in This Episode Skylight Frame 15" - (the exact wall calendar we use to keep everyone’s schedules visible). It is wall-mountable or counter-top friendly. Listen & Connect If this episode resonated with you, share it with another parent who feels the January pressure. Be sure to subscribe so you don’t miss the rest of our Strong Families Start Here series—where we’ll talk about family rhythms, marriage unity, and lowering stress at home. Affiliate Disclosure Some links included in these show notes may be affiliate links. This means we may earn a small commission if you choose to purchase through them—at no extra cost to you. We only recommend resources we personally use and trust. Thank you for supporting Ain’t That the Truth.

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    Ep 4: Empowering Kids: Building Strength and Resilience

    Hi Friends, We're excited to share our latest episode of "Ain't That the Truth," where we dive into the essential topic of building resilient children. In this episode, we explore: Practical strategies for teaching emotional intelligence. How to help kids bounce back from setbacks. The importance of staying grounded in truth. Join us for an inspiring conversation filled with insights and real-life examples to empower your family. Listen Now!  Best,  David & Bri P.S. Don't forget to subscribe and leave a review!

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    Ep 3: Creating a Vision: Your Marriage's Guiding Light

    Join David and Bri from the "Ain't That The Truth" Podcast as they delve into the crucial topic of crafting a vision statement for your marriage. With insights and personal anecdotes, they explore how couples can navigate the dynamics of marriage and parenthood while maintaining a strong, unified relationship. Discover the importance of aligning values, setting shared goals, and keeping your marriage vibrant amidst life's busyness. Whether you're newlyweds or seasoned partners, this episode offers practical advice to help you build a resilient, thriving family unit grounded in intentionality and mutual vision. Link for the Date Night Vision Statement Exercise  

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    Ep 2: The Family Board Meeting in Practice

    In this episode, Brianne and David move from theory to practice by sharing two real-life examples of how they’ve implemented family board meetings with their own kids. Building on the principles introduced in Episode 1 and inspired by The Family Board Meeting in Practice, they walk through what these meetings actually look like inside their home—what worked, what didn’t, and how they adapted the concept to fit their family’s season and personalities. This conversation is for parents who love the idea of intentional family time but want to know how to make it realistic, flexible, and sustainable. Key Takeaways Family board meetings don’t have to be formal to be effective Flexibility is key when implementing new family rhythms Kids thrive when they feel seen, heard, and included Consistency matters more than doing it “right” Intentional family time looks different in every household Resources Mentioned in This Episode The Family Board Meeting in Practice by Jim & Jamie Sheils — The framework that inspired our approach, adapted to fit our family’s real-life rhythms.  Listen & Connect If you enjoyed hearing how we’ve applied family board meetings in our own home, let us know by leaving a review or sharing this episode with another parent who wants more connection with their kids. Make sure you’re subscribed so you don’t miss future episodes where we talk about family rhythms, marriage unity, and building strong homes in real life. Affiliate Disclosure Some links included in these show notes may be affiliate links. This means we may earn a small commission if you choose to purchase through them—at no extra cost to you. We only recommend resources we genuinely use and trust. Thank you for supporting Ain’t That the Truth.

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    Ep 1: The Business of Family

    Welcome to Season 1 of Ain’t That the Truth. In this opening episode, Brianne and David introduce their family, their heart behind the podcast, and the core belief that strong families don’t happen by accident—they’re built with intention. This conversation is inspired by a book they’re currently reading, The Family Board Meeting in Practice by Jim and Jamie Sheils. Together, they unpack key principles from the book and reflect on why quality time isn’t just a nice idea, but a foundational pillar for families of every size and stage. Whether you’re parenting young kids, teenagers, or building new rhythms as a couple, this episode invites you to think differently about how your family connects, communicates, and grows together. Key Takeaways Families thrive when time together is intentional, not incidental Quality time looks different in every season—but it always requires planning Treating the family like a “team” creates clarity, connection, and trust Strong family culture is built through consistent check-ins, not perfection Small, regular moments of presence matter more than occasional big gestures Resources Mentioned in This Episode The Family Board Meeting in Practice by Jim & Jamie Sheils — A practical guide to building stronger family connection through intentional, scheduled quality time and meaningful conversations.  Listen & Connect This episode sets the foundation for everything we’ll explore this season—from marriage and parenting to rhythms, routines, and family unity. If this conversation resonated with you, share it with another family who’s trying to build something strong at home. Be sure to subscribe so you don’t miss upcoming episodes where we walk through how we’ve implemented family board meetings with our own kids in real life. Affiliate Disclosure Some links included in these show notes may be affiliate links. This means we may earn a small commission if you choose to purchase through them—at no extra cost to you. We only recommend resources we genuinely use and trust. Thank you for supporting Ain’t That the Truth.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Ain’t That the Truth is a space for honest conversations about faith, marriage, and family, rooted in real life and real love. Inspired by David and Bri's shared journey, the podcast encourages listeners to build strong families as they lean into truth, grow through life’s middle seasons, and fight for what matters most at home.

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David & Bri Walker

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