• From Chaos to Calm: Fixing Disrespect in Your Home | V118
    Mar 26 2026

    In Episode 118 of High Performance Parenting, Greg and Jacquie Francis walk through real-life parenting scenarios that cause disrespect and disobedience in the home — and how to fix them.

    They break down:

    • Why kids talk back and challenge authority
    • How ignoring instructions is trained (not random)
    • Why repeating yourself weakens your authority
    • How to handle misbehavior in public
    • What to do about attitude and tone
    • Why delayed obedience is still disobedience

    The core principle:


    👉 Whatever you tolerate, you ultimately teach.

    If you're tired of repeating yourself, negotiating, or feeling ignored — this episode gives you clear, practical tools to lead your home with confidence.


    (00:00) Whatever You Tolerate, You Teach

    (01:17) Talking Back and Over-Explaining

    (02:45) Why Negotiating Weakens Authority

    (03:44) Ignoring Instructions and Repetition

    (05:03) Creating Consequences and Follow-Through

    (06:05) Public Disrespect and Correction

    (07:12) Why Public Consistency Matters More

    (09:05) Teaching Identity and Standards

    (10:10) Handling Attitude and Tone

    (12:10) Addressing Behavior Immediately

    (14:20) Delayed Obedience Is Disobedience

    (15:20) Final Challenge: What Are You Tolerating?

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    16 mins
  • 3 Parenting Mistakes That Create Disrespect | V117
    Mar 24 2026

    In Episode 117 of High Performance Parenting, Greg and Jacquie Francis begin a powerful series on one of the biggest parenting challenges today:

    Disrespect, disobedience, and chaos in the home.

    They explain why:

    • Kids don’t naturally respect authority — but they respond to it
    • Inconsistency trains children to ignore your words
    • Repeating yourself weakens your authority
    • Emotional parenting creates confusion instead of clarity
    • Clear standards bring peace and structure

    You’ll hear real-life examples about:

    • Kids saying “no” to parents- Ignoring instructions
    • Grabbing phones without permission
    • Mealtime chaos and lack of follow-through

    If you’re tired of repeating yourself, negotiating, or feeling ignored — this episode will help you step into confident, calm leadership.


    (00:00) Most Parents Don’t Have a Kid Problem

    (01:20) Why Kids Don’t Respect Authority

    (02:45) Inconsistency Trains Kids to Ignore You

    (04:48) Stop Repeating Yourself

    (06:05) Real-Life Examples of Disobedience

    (07:21) Teaching Kids Not to Say “No”

    (09:00) Mealtime Chaos and Setting Boundaries

    (10:20) Consistency Between Kids

    (11:06) Emotional Parenting vs Calm Authority

    (13:45) Authority Is Calm, Weakness Is Loud

    (15:20) Lack of Clear Standards Creates Confusion

    (16:14) Parenting Challenge: Where Are You Inconsistent?

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    18 mins
  • What Kids Need More Than Friendship From Parents | V116
    Mar 19 2026

    In Episode 116 of High Performance Parenting, Greg Francis continues the conversation with daughters Abby and Elli about what discipline was like growing up in their home.


    This episode explores:

    • How kids test boundaries naturally,
    • Why parents need consistent standards,
    • How discipline differs from punishment,
    • What it felt like to receive correction,
    • And why identity restoration mattered so much afterward.

    Abby and Elli share real memories of childhood discipline, funny stories from growing up, and why clear authority in the home actually made them feel more secure.

    If you are a parent trying to lead with both love and conviction, this episode gives practical insight into how discipline can build character instead of shame.


    (00:00) Why Kids Naturally Test Boundaries

    (02:23) Early Childhood Discipline Stories

    (05:54) Discipline vs Punishment

    (07:18) Why Discipline Is an Act of Love

    (08:00) Parents as Disciplinarians First

    (10:17) Clear Standards and Consistency

    (11:58) Why Kids Need Boundaries

    (13:58) Crossing the Line and Knowing It

    (15:55) Restoring the Standard After Discipline

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    20 mins
  • Family Standards, Discipline & Restoration | V115
    Mar 17 2026

    What do kids actually remember about discipline?In Episode 115 of High Performance Parenting, Greg Francis continues the conversation with daughters Abbie and Elli about their experience growing up in a home with clear expectations and consistent discipline.

    They discuss:

    • What discipline actually felt like as kids
    • Why the discipline process was quick and restorative
    • The importance of restoring identity after discipline
    • Funny childhood stories about getting in trouble
    • The famous “spanking stick in every glove box” story
    • Why clear standards helped them understand right and wrong

    This episode continues the discipline series exploring how consistent parenting helps raise confident, responsible children.

    (00:00) Kids Reflect on Discipline Growing Up(01:07) The Discipline Process in Our Home(02:40) Restoring Identity After Discipline(04:10) Why Discipline Was Quick and Private(05:50) Funny Stories About Getting in Trouble(07:45) Kids Explaining What Discipline Felt Like(09:35) The “Spanking Stick” Family Story(11:20) Why Clear Standards Matter(13:05) How Discipline Restored Relationships(15:10) What Kids Learned From Discipline

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    18 mins
  • Our Kids Explain Discipline (Parents Need to Hear This) | V114
    Mar 12 2026

    What do kids actually think about being disciplined?

    In Episode 114 of High Performance Parenting, Greg Francis sits down with daughters Abbie and Elli to discuss their childhood experience growing up in a home with clear expectations and consistent discipline.

    They share real stories about:

    • Moments they got in trouble growing up
    • The difference between punishment and loving discipline
    • Why parents must establish standards in the home
    • How discipline actually restored relationships
    • Why discipline helped build respect for authority and God’s Word

    This episode kicks off a deeper series exploring how biblical discipline helps raise strong, responsible children in a chaotic world.

    (00:00) Kids Naturally Test Boundaries

    (01:30) Why Parents Must Establish Standards

    (03:10) Funny Childhood Moments Getting in Trouble

    (05:02) Punishment vs Loving Discipline

    (07:08) Why Discipline Restores Relationships

    (09:12) Teaching Respect for Authority

    (11:04) Consistency in Parenting

    (13:18) Why Parents Must Lead First

    (15:20) Preparing for the Discipline Series

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    17 mins
  • What Most Athletes Do Wrong Before Tryouts | V113
    Mar 10 2026

    In Episode 113 of High Performance Parenting, Greg and Jacquie Francis unpack the truth behind real confidence before competition.

    It doesn’t come from hype.

    It comes from preparation.

    They discuss:

    • How last year’s disappointments created motivation for growth
    • Why injuries often come from lack of preparation
    • The difference between looking good in practice and performing in competition
    • How strategy and consistency beat flashy performance
    • The importance of mental preparation before big moments
    • Why fueling your body properly matters in long tryouts

    If your child competes in sports, this episode will help you prepare them to step onto the court — or field — with real confidence.

    (00:00) Turning Disappointment Into Motivation

    (01:27) Why Siblings Competing Together Matters

    (02:24) Preparing Mentally for Tryouts

    (03:37) Injuries That Come From Poor Preparation

    (05:27) Changing Technique for Better Efficiency

    (06:26) Strategy vs Flashy Tennis

    (08:12) Studying Opponents Before Competition

    (09:34) Confidence Comes From Preparation

    (10:37) Practice vs Competitive Tennis

    (12:40) Using Disappointment as Motivation

    (14:20) Bringing Your A Game

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    15 mins
  • Offseason Discipline Builds In-Season Confidence | V112
    Mar 5 2026

    In Episode 112 of High Performance Parenting, Greg and Jacquie Francis unpack a powerful lesson their daughters learned through tennis tryouts:

    You can win the match… and still lose the relationship.

    They discuss:

    • Why offseason preparation matters more than last-minute effort
    • Training physically and mentally before tryouts
    • How sibling competition can either strengthen or damage connection
    • Why winning at the expense of your sibling isn’t real victory
    • The long-term importance of family unity over short-term sports success

    If you have multiple kids in the same sport — or competitive personalities in your home — this episode will help you lead wisely.

    (00:00) You Didn’t Win If You Lost Your Sibling

    (01:44) Lessons From Last Year’s Tryouts

    (03:23) Why Offseason Preparation Matters

    (05:48) Physical Strength and Mental Readiness

    (07:31) Sibling Rivalry and Competition

    (10:22) Encouraging Without Discouraging

    (12:02) You Have Siblings for Life

    (13:44) The Loneliness of Competing Alone

    (15:41) Protecting Connection Over Trophies

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    15 mins
  • Sports Should Build Life Skills — Not Anxiety | V111
    Mar 3 2026

    In Episode 111 of High Performance Parenting, Greg and Jacquie Francis unpack how youth sports can either build resilience or create unnecessary pressure — depending on how parents lead.

    They discuss:

    • How unhealthy pressure sneaks into sports parenting
    • Why attitude shifts can transform an entire season
    • How to align sports with family priorities
    • Teaching kids to manage responsibility (alarms, schedules, effort)
    • Why letting kids own consequences builds maturity
    • How sports should train kids for life — not just competition

    If your family is navigating busy sports seasons, early practices, or rising expectations, this episode offers clarity, peace, and practical direction.

    (00:00) How Pressure Quietly Enters Youth Sports

    (01:44) Aligning Sports With Family Priorities

    (03:32) Teaching Responsibility Before Commitment

    (05:50) Effort Matters More Than Winning

    (07:31) Letting Kids Own Their Choices

    (09:19) When Attitude Shifts Change Everything

    (10:49) The Middle Is Where Character Is Built

    (13:03) Responsibility, Alarms, and Real Consequences

    (15:41) Transferring Ownership to Your Kids

    (17:50) Using Sports to Prepare Kids for Life

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    19 mins