Episode 18: Fighting fair: rage to resolution in midlife.
Podcast:Heads and Tails Published On: Fri Feb 27 2026 Description: Midlife can turn minor conflict into major disconnection—especially when hormones, mental load, and stress push your brain into "flooded" mode. Dr. Kate White and Jay White break down what fighting fair actually looks like in midlife: how to regulate first, stay on one issue, name the pattern underneath repeat fights, and prioritize respect and repair so you can stay a team—even in conflict. In this episode, we cover: Why "fighting fair rules" are easy to know and hard to use The "book of hurts" (and why dragging it into every fight derails repair) Start and end on the right note: repair > perfection Midlife brain changes: prefrontal cortex vs. amygdala ("smoke detector") Dopamine/attention/executive function shifts and why fights go off the rails Anger as a secondary emotion: what happened right before the blow-up? The "3 folders" tool: your last 20 fights usually boil down to a few themes Circular arguments and how to break the loop with a concrete next step Mental load + unequal load: the frog-in-the-soup problem Loneliness and loss in midlife—and how they show up as anger Safety note: when conflict escalates beyond safe Try this this week: Use the reset script: "I'm flooded. I need a minute. I want to come back and do this well." Do the 3-folder exercise: categorize your last 10–20 fights into themes. End with a next step: "What do we need from each other this week?" Resources / CTA Want our 4-week Recalibration + Intimacy Reset? Email: ask@headsandtailspodcast.com Educational content only; not medical or mental health advice. To my fellow clinicians: listen to the You Are Not Broken podcast on Pinnacle's network to earn FREE CME credit. https://learnatpinnacle.com/education