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Best podcasts about parenting after divorce

Latest podcast episodes about parenting after divorce

Heartbreak to Happiness
Not Seeing My Kids After Divorce with Garry Junkuhn

Heartbreak to Happiness

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2025 53:58


What happens when a father refuses to give up—on himself, his children, or his role in their lives?In this powerful episode, we sit down with Garry Junkuhn, the Founding Father of 100k Fathers, to explore the emotional and legal challenges that come with divorce, custody, and reclaiming fatherhood. From the silent pain of separation to the high-stakes decisions of the courtroom, Garry shares his personal story of turning conflict into connection—and how thousands of other fathers are finding their way back too.Whether you're in the thick of a custody battle or simply seeking to become a better father, Garry offers hard-earned wisdom and hope. This episode is a must-listen for any dad looking to rewrite his story—and reconnect with what truly matters.Support the showFind more information and resources here: http://saradavison.com/Follow me on social media►Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/saradavisondivorcecoach/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SaraDavisonDivorceCoachTwitter: https://twitter.com/SDDivorceCoachLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sara-davison-742b453/

Journey Beyond Divorce Podcast
Understanding and Overcoming Sex and Porn Addiction in High-Conflict Divorces with Craig Perra, Sex and Porn Addiction Recovery Expert

Journey Beyond Divorce Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2025 47:28


In this powerful episode of the Journey Beyond Divorce Podcast, Karen McMahon sits down with Craig Perra, a global leader in sex and porn addiction recovery. Craig explores the deep-rooted causes of compulsive sexual behavior, especially in high-achieving men and women navigating high-conflict divorce. He shares how lack of self-love, shame, and isolation fuel addiction—and how accountability and community drive healing. For partners of sex addicts, Craig offers empowering insights and guidance on separating their self-worth from their partner's behavior. Learn how to break toxic cycles, protect your children with healthy conversations about sexuality, and take real steps toward recovery. Connect with Craig: Website: https://mindfulhabithelp.com/ Book a call with Craig: https://mindfulhabithelp.com/book-a-call9273 Course Library: https://www.themindfulhabitonline.com/ Listen to the podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/sex-afflictions-porn-addictions-with-craig-perra-sex/id556373664 Resources Mentioned in this episode: Follow JBD on Instagram: @journey_beyond_divorce Book a Free Rapid Relief Call: http://rapidreliefcall.com  Join the High Conflict Divorce Support Group: https://www.jbddivorcesupport.com/hcdsg

Catholic Answers Live
#12132 How Can I Foster Peace at Mass While Co-Parenting After Divorce? - Dr. Ray Guarendi

Catholic Answers Live

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2025


Navigating Mass with an estranged spouse can be difficult, especially when co-parenting. Dr. Ray offers guidance on maintaining peace and setting a good example for children, along with insights on family boundaries, self-compassion, and recognizing spiritual experiences in prayer. Join The CA Live Club Newsletter: Click Here Questions Covered: 21:06 – Navigating Mass with an estranged spouse: How can he foster peace while co-parenting post-divorce? 30:20 – Is it ethical to challenge therapists who advise cutting off family members? A listener questions Dr. Ray’s stance. 36:04 – How can he manage negative self-talk and stop assuming the worst about others' intentions? 41:21 – She struggles with being her own worst critic—what are some practical tools for self-compassion? 44:25 – She and her father are estranged from her younger sister—how can she start the path to reconciliation? 49:02 – Therapy vs. self-help: Can Dr. Ray expand on why seeing a therapist is different from following social media advice? 51:25 – Is a peaceful, tingling feeling during prayer a sign of the Holy Spirit? How can he discern spiritual experiences?

Divorce Conversations for Women
Episode #202: The Nanny's Role in Co-Parenting After Divorce

Divorce Conversations for Women

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2025 24:30


In this episode, Rhonda and Brynn discuss the crucial role of a nanny in co-parenting relationships, especially during and after divorce. Brynn, founder of the Premier Nanny Network, shares how professional nannies provide stability, facilitate trust, and help manage daily logistics, allowing parents to focus on quality time with their children. They also explore Brynn's work in supporting women through life's challenges and the potential for future collaboration. Key Topics: How a professional nanny supports co-parenting dynamics The impact of nannies on stability, trust, and financial matters post-divorce Brynn's work helping women navigate life transitions Exciting plans for a future collaboration Connect with Brynn:  www.premiernannynetwork.com @premiernannynetwork Her Social Media:  https://www.linkedin.com/in/brynn-ungerleider-a123ba30a/ https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61558084171799   Your host is Rhonda Noordyk, CDFA®, CEO of The Women's Financial Wellness Center   Rhonda has dedicated her career to being an advocate for women and educating them on how financial strategies can impact their personal and professional success. Her work has shown women going through a divorce how to have a voice, be assertive, get results, be driven, and move forward with confidence.    For Rhonda and her company, the Women's Financial Wellness Center, helping women isn't just about running the numbers. It's about asking the right questions, demystifying myths and biases around finances, and helping women walk in their power. Rhonda is passionate about helping her clients navigate a broken system and level the playing field so they can achieve success—pre, during, and post-divorce.   

The Divorced Dadvocate
235 - REPLAY: Navigating The Holidays When Co-Parenting After Divorce

The Divorced Dadvocate

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2024 27:16


For most divorced or divorcing dads navigating the holidays can be challenging especially if all you ever dreamed of was that idyllic holiday season with your family. Listen in as I share specific tips for co-parenting after divorce during the holidays.Join The Divorce Dadvocate Membership Community - FULL Episodes - Live Meetings – FREE Workshops & Courses – Private Discussion Groups & MORE! - https://thedivorceddadvocate.com/membership-tiers/How Are You Adjusting To Your Divorce? Find out in this quiz - http://www.thedivorceddadvocate.com/divorce-quiz.html*FREE Dads Guide To Divorce* How to survive and thrive during and after divorce: http://www.dadsguidetodivorce.comDon't suffer in silence! Get relief from the pain and confusion of your divorce and schedule your FREE, No Obligation Coaching Consultation - schedule a time directly into my schedule at www.TalkWithJude.com.Join other divorced dads who have experienced or are experiencing divorce in this FREE Divorced Dads Online Meetup Group - https://www.meetup.com/Divorced-Dads-Meetup-Group/Other Resources:The Divorced Dadvocate Website - http://www.TheDivorcedDadvocate.comThe Divorced Dadvocate YouTube Channel - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GeSwx-F8KK4&list=PLT4HyN5ishYJznK51205ESxGZ2d19YkBpThe Divorced Dadvocate Podcast - https://thedivorceddadvocate.buzzsprout.com/Divorced Dads Online Meetup Group - https://www.meetup.com/Divorced-Dads-Meetup-Group/The Divorced Dadvocate Facebook Group - https://www.facebook.com/thedivorceddadvocate/Music credit: Akira the DonSend us a textSupport the showSend us a text Support the show

Single Parent Success Stories
200: Is Co-Parenting After Divorce Really Possible? Karen McNenny's Surprising Take!

Single Parent Success Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2024 52:41


Karen McNenny, divorce mediator, coach, and TEDx speaker, joins Irina Shehovsov to share insights on navigating divorce with compassion and resilience. Karen discusses co-parenting strategies, self-care for single parents, and her unique perspective on why divorce can bring both grief and relief. Whether you're a single parent or exploring a ‘good divorce,' this episode offers practical advice to empower your journey. Resources: The Good Divorce https://amzn.to/49AneVR We're still family https://amzn.to/49q4bgZ Conscious Uncoupling https://amzn.to/49rAZpU Conscious Loving https://amzn.to/3Bt0s5x Necessary Endings https://amzn.to/41wkSVQ Connect with Karen:

Women Winning Divorce with Heather B. Quick, Esq.
How You Can Navigate Co-Parenting After Divorce with AI

Women Winning Divorce with Heather B. Quick, Esq.

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2024 3:07


Are you struggling to maintain peaceful, child-centered communication with your co-parent after a divorce?This episode explores how you can use an AI-powered app to create smoother, conflict-free communication, focusing on what's best for your child—especially in difficult or high-conflict situations.Discover how AI can filter out past grievances and focus discussions solely on child-related matters.Learn how technology can help set healthy communication boundaries, reducing conflict and misunderstandings.Explore real benefits of using tools like ‘Best Interest for Co-Parents' in emotionally charged or abusive co-parenting situations.Tune in now to see how AI could transform your co-parenting experience into one that is peaceful and child-centered.Join us on our podcast as we navigate the complexities of marriage, divorce, separation, and all related legal and emotional aspects, including adultery, alimony, child support, spousal support, timesharing, custody battles, and the financial impact of dissolution of marriage.Disclaimer: This podcast is for informational purposes only and is not an advertisement for legal services. The information provided on this podcast is not intended to be legal advice. You should not rely on what you hear on this podcast as legal advice. If you have a legal issue, please contact a lawyer. The views and opinions expressed by the hosts and guests are solely those of the individuals and do not represent the views or opinions of the firms or organizations with which they are affiliated or the views or opinions of this podcast's advertisers. This podcast is available for private, non-commercial use only. Any editing, reproduction, or redistribution of this podcast for commercial use or monetary gain without the expressed, written consent of the podcast's creator is prohibited.

Get Divorced Without Getting Screwed
89. Best of Season Four: Parenting After Divorce

Get Divorced Without Getting Screwed

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2024 35:47


In this special episode, we've compiled some of the best moments from Season Four, focusing on the challenges and triumphs of step-parenting, supporting children through the upheaval of divorce, and breaking free from negative cycles to become the best parent you can be. Join our featured guests Brittney Phillips, Dr. Karen Molano, and Rosemary Clark as they share their invaluable insights and strategies. We dive into essential topics such as how to navigate the complex role of a step-parent within the family dynamic, ensuring that you are both supportive and appropriately involved (Episode #71). You'll also learn effective ways to guide young children through the emotional turmoil of divorce, helping them to understand and cope with the changes in their lives (Episode #72). Additionally, we explore the critical importance of reparenting yourself—breaking free from the negative patterns of the past and investing in your own self-healing and personal growth as a divorced parent. (Episode #73) Whether you're navigating the challenges of step-parenting, seeking to support your children through divorce, or looking to break free from old cycles to become the best parent you can be, this episode offers a wealth of practical advice and inspiration. Tune in for a compilation of powerful insights that will equip you with the tools you need to create a loving, supportive environment for your family. Stay tuned for more empowering conversations!

Daily Affirmations for Women
Empowering Affirmations for Women Navigating Co-Parenting After Divorce

Daily Affirmations for Women

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2024 9:21


I am a loving and capable mother. My children's well-being is my top priority. I am strong and resilient. I can handle any challenge that comes my way. I am creating a positive environment for my children. I communicate effectively and respectfully with my co-parent. I focus on what I can control and let go of what I cannot. My children feel loved and supported by both parents. I am patient with myself and my co-parenting journey. I am setting a good example for my children. I am committed to creating a harmonious co-parenting relationship. I trust myself to make the best decisions for my children. I remain calm and composed in difficult situations. I am open to compromise for the benefit of my children. My children thrive in a loving and stable environment. I am building a new and fulfilling life for myself and my children. I embrace flexibility and adaptability in co-parenting. I prioritize my self-care to be the best parent I can be. I am grateful for the support system around me. I focus on the positive aspects of co-parenting. I am proud of the progress I am making. I am confident in my parenting abilities. I am creating lasting memories with my children. I celebrate small victories in my co-parenting journey. I believe in my strength and ability to overcome challenges.

Becoming You Again
Greatest Hits Effective Single Parenting: Embracing Emotional Stability After Divorce

Becoming You Again

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2024 20:13 Transcription Available


Have you ever found yourself caught in the emotional whirlwind of single parenting after a divorce, trying to juggle your feelings while managing your child's outbursts? Being a single parent after the end of your marriage can feel daunting and foreign. In this episode you will learn two main strategies to help you through the challenges of single parenting. You will learn strategies to help break the cycle of mirroring your children's emotions and how to shift away from a scarcity mindset. You will learn to create a foundation for a healthier, more balanced family dynamic as your new family definition takes shape. You will discover the power of taking responsibility for your emotions and not letting your child's behavior dictate your mood. I discuss practical ways to avoid the common trap of reflecting your child's negative emotions, which often only escalates conflicts. And by recognizing and adjusting a scarcity mindset, you'll learn to cherish your time with and without your kids, fostering a more harmonious and present parent-child relationship. This episode is a heartfelt and honest conversation about the resilience and growth that comes with single parenting after divorce, aimed at providing you with actionable advice and emotional support.To schedule your complimentary consult with Karin click here.Make sure to follow and rate the podcast on your favorite podcasting app.For more information and full show notes go to:https://www.karinnelsoncoaching.com/post/ep174

Special أم
180.Mindful Mother & Co-Parenting After Divorce,,,,الأم اليقظة و مشاركة التربية بعد الطلاق

Special أم

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2024 34:42


Please follow my Instagram account, where you can send me DMs and communicate.تابعوا حسابي علي انستجرام و ابعتوا لي، أحب أتواصل معاكم.Special Omm on Instagram:https://instagram.com/special_omm?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=Thanks for listening, Keep podcasting.

Line One: Your Health Connection
Co-parenting after divorce or separation | Line One

Line One: Your Health Connection

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2024 56:59


Co-parenting is an often-overlooked aspect of separation or divorce. The charged emotions that surround divorce often leave children caught in the middle of an unhealthy relationship dynamic. When parents work together after separation to keep their children's best interests in mind, it leads to better outcomes for everyone involved. Host Prentiss Pemberton speaks with parenting coordinator and mediator Bettsie Wild on this Line One.

Daddy Issues Podcast
Parallel Parenting After Divorce: One Dad's Strategy

Daddy Issues Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2024 29:17


Support over on  patreon.com/DaddyIssuesTheTruth Max is a single father residing in Nashville, Tennessee, with a background in industrial engineering. Originally from Austria, he moved to the US in 2010 and assumed the role of president at an Austrian company specializing in industrial engineering. Max offers practical insights and strategies for single fathers navigating similar circumstances. He has 2 kids with 50/50 custody and he faught very hard to get there. 

How Long 'Til Bedtime?
129. Co-Parenting and Single Parenting with Alicia Robertson

How Long 'Til Bedtime?

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2024 43:02


If you are separated, divorced, parenting solo or contemplating any of these situations, we know you'll find support in this episode. But even if you parent in the same house with your children's other parent, much of this parenting advice will apply to you as well. Allison is joined by Alicia Robertson, a life coach, speaker and author, who supports women through the challenges of separation and divorce. Her goal is to help women take their power back one intentional and informed decision at a time.  Listen in as Allison and Alicia explore strategies for: taking care of yourself so you can be at your best for your family figuring out what self-care strategies are most effective for you determining and maintaining the priorities for your children as they travel between two houses cooperating with your co-parent to set up consistent routines and stability for your children approaching a separation or divorce with a project management mindset and learning to use your skills to manage your way through it battling mom guilt, shame and the fear that your children are struggling knowing when to hold structure for your child and when to provide extra support  assessing how a life coach or a therapist can help you navigate this situation Find out more about Alicia on her website or on Instagram Click here to watch or listen on YouTube  Want to hear more from Allison? Provide your email address here to receive Allison's weekly email about the podcast and other fun topics.  Enjoying How Long ‘Til Bedtime? Please consider rating and reviewing the show. This helps Allison support more parents. Click here, scroll to the bottom, rate the podcast, and select “Write a Review.” And if you're a Spotify listener, you can now leave reviews on Spotify by clicking here. Also, if you subscribe to the show, you won't miss any episodes!  Connect with Allison: Instagram Facebook Website YouTube  

The New Mamas Podcast
A Honest Conversation About Coparenting After Divorce with Mikki Gardener

The New Mamas Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2024 50:04


Almost 60% of marriages end in divorce. Mikki checked every box to guarantee a happy life- but what felt like an instant the life she thought she had was gone. Divorce was the healthiest option for their relationship. Parenting can be alienating with little ones and when you get divorced it's another level of alienation. Mikki is a mentor and coach for women who are currently going through this journey. In this episode, Lina and Mikki talk about:Talking to young children about divorceLetting go of the shame of divorceHow to start a healthy co-parenting processNavigating holidays and birthdaysManaging conflict Listen to Mikki on other shows:The Moms Moving On Divorce & Co-Parenting PodcastThe Stepmom Diaries PodcastThe Parenting Coach PodcastMikki Gardner is a Conscious Parenting Coach, the host of Co-Parenting With Confidence Podcast, and a mom to her son! After learning how to navigate life post divorce & using it as a catalyst to her own transformation, Mikki now helps moms move past the divorce drama to become calm, confident co-parents. She is on a mission to help women navigate the emotional and practical difficulties of divorce and co-parenting while creating an intentional, joy + ease-filled life after divorce.Connect with Mikki:WebsiteInstagramFacebookMikki's Podcast “Co-Parenting With Confidence”Support the showConnect with Lina on @linaforrestal on InstagramFollow the @newmamaspodcast on InstagramRead Lina's Blog: www.linaforrestal.comSupport the Show: Buy Me a Coffee (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/newmamaspodcast)

Reimagining Love
Conscious Uncoupling: Divorce as an Ending, Not a Failure with Katherine Woodward Thomas

Reimagining Love

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2024 55:30


Ten years after "conscious uncoupling" first entered the public lexicon, Katherine Woodward Thomas joins Reimagining Love to discuss her powerful rebrand of what's possible after a breakup or divorce. Through sharing her story and dissecting the cultural myths that cause us to view divorce as a failure, Katherine encourages us to bring a sense of generosity and intentionality to the process so that we can transform our relationships with our former partner, ourselves, and our futures.Relevant links:Conscious Uncoupling: 5 Steps to Living Happily Even After by Katherine Woodward ThomasCalling in the One: 7 Weeks to Attract the Love of Your Life (Revised) by Katherine Woodward ThomasConnect with Katherine online and on InstagramMarriage, a History: How Love Conquered Marriage by Stephanie CoontzThe Good Divorce by Constance AhronsUncoupling: Turning Points in Intimate Relationships by Diane VaughanOrder Dr. Alexandra's new book, Love Every DaySubscribe to Dr. Alexandra's NewsletterSubmit a Listener Question

Rocking It Grand with Chrys and Shellie
Co Parenting After Divorce

Rocking It Grand with Chrys and Shellie

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2024 34:16


Tammy Bennett Daughtry has dedicated her life's work to helping divorced couples parent their children in a way that equips them to walk confidently into adulthood. She is a wealth of knowledge on this topic and we can't wait for you all to hear her. You can find her at coparentinginternational.com 

Wealthy After Divorce
S2EP17:Navigating Co-Parenting After Divorce with Jordana Wolfson

Wealthy After Divorce

Play Episode Play 32 sec Highlight Listen Later Jan 11, 2024 32:43 Transcription Available


Navigating the aftermath of a divorce can feel like charting a course through stormy seas, especially when children are on board. That's why we invited Jordana Wolfson, co-founder of Co-Parenting Solutions LLC, onto the Wealthy After Divorce podcast. Her unique insights, born from a tapestry of personal experiences as a child of divorce, a divorced parent, and a former school principal, shed light on the art of constructing parenting plans that truly anchor the family post-separation. Delve into the essential components of these plans, and discover how to sidestep common pitfalls that threaten the peace and emotional well-being of your children. Resources:Connect with Jordana BY CLICKING HERERead more about the value of co-parenting facilitation from Jordana  HERE.Connect with Jacki Roessler and learn more about Divorce Financial Planning at Pearl Planning.Links are being provided for information purposes only. We do not suggest that listening to this podcast will make you wealthy. The information herein is general and educational in nature and should not be considered legal or tax advice. Tax laws and regulations are complex and subject to change, which can materially impact investment results. Pearl Planning cannot guarantee that the information herein is accurate, complete, or timely. Pearl Planning makes no warranties with regard to such information or results obtained by its use and disclaims any liability arising out of your use of, or any tax or legal position taken in reliance on, such information. Consult an attorney or tax professional regarding your specific situation. Please note, changes in tax laws or regulations may occur at any time and could substantially impact your situation. Pearl Planning financial advisors do not render advice on tax or legal matters. You should discuss any tax or legal matters with the appropriate professional.

The Peaceful Parenting Podcast
129: Co-Parenting After Divorce with Aurisha Smolarski

The Peaceful Parenting Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2023 55:49


In this episode of the Peaceful Parenting Podcast, I'm joined by Aurisha Smolarski, a therapist and author of 'Cooperative Co Parenting for Secure Kids: The Attachment Theory Guide to Raising Kids in Two Homes'. We talk about co-parenting: attachment styles and their role in communication between co-parents, the emotional impact of divorce on kids, methods for managing transitions and holiday arrangements, and advice for maintaining a child-focused approach in co-parenting.  Aurisha shares specific tips for creating a secure foundation in a two-home setup, while also advising parents to adapt and revisit parenting plans as children grow and their needs evolve. She emphasizes the importance of self-reflection for parents in managing their own reactions and contributing positively to their co-parenting dynamic. Aurisha Smolarski, MA, LMFT is a therapist, a co-parenting coach, a mediator, and a co-parent. She lives and has a practice in Los Angeles where she also co-parents her 11 year old daughter. She specializes in helping families navigate the complex terrain of co-parenting and build healthy, cooperative co-parenting relationships.   We talk about: [4:55] How Aurisha got into this work [5:35] Why she wrote her book [12:00] Common mistakes she sees co-parents make  [15:45] What it means to put kids in the middle [19:15] When a divorce might not be a harmonious split [30:10] When households have different values or beliefs while co-parenting [36:05] Easing the transition between houses [41:45] Nesting in the same house [44:10] Court-mandated custody agreements that have kids moving more [46:50] Different reactions kids might have when parents split up [50:55] Advice to her younger parent self   Teaching people how to break up or divorce well, for the sake of their children, is what she loves about her work and what led her to write Cooperative Co-Parenting for Secure Kids: The Attachment Theory Guide to Raising Kids in Two Homes. Having watched co-parents go from confusion to clarity, conflict to cooperation, and loneliness to a sense of belonging, she's honored to empower and provide guidance to co-parents so they can do what they most want: make sure their kids thrive.    Resources mentioned in this episode: Free ‘How to Stop Yelling' Course: www.sarahrosensweet.com/yelling  Join us on Patreon: www.patreon.com/peacefulparenting  Newsletter: www.sarahrosensweet.com/newsletter Cooperative CoParenting For Secure Kids:The Attachment Theory Guide to Raising Kids in Two Homes: https://www.amazon.com/Cooperative-Co-Parenting-Secure-Kids-Attachment/   Connect with Aurisha Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cooperativecoparenting Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cooperativecoparenting  www.aurishasmolarski.com Connect with Sarah Rosensweet   Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sarahrosensweet/  Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/peacefulparentingfreegroup Website: https://www.sarahrosensweet.com  Book a short consult or coaching session call: https://book-with-sarah-rosensweet.as.me/schedule.php   

The Divorced Girl Smiling Podcast
16 Tips for Parenting After Divorce

The Divorced Girl Smiling Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2023 36:42


Parenting after divorce is one of the most stressful aspects of a divorce. In this podcast, Karey O'Hara, Ph.D and professor at ASU offers 16 tips for parenting after divorce. Learn more about getting into the ASU study-Project Brain Team here: https://sites.google.com/asu.edu/asu-projectbrainteam?usp=sharing

Doing Divorce Different A Podcast Guide to Doing Divorce Differently

On this week's podcast I am joined by the hosts of Co-Parent Dilemmas, Diane Dierks and Rick Voyles. Diane and Rick discuss parallel parenting and how they mediate with parents going through a divorce. They give some amazing tips on how to set boundaries and work alongside your child's other parent, while still maintaining how you want to support your child. Rick and Diane talk about why a parenting plan is so important, not only to have in place, but also how it supports and protects the children. Tune in today to learn about different types of co-parenting and how to utilize the parenting plan to do what's best for your child.  In this episode: [2:20] Diane introduces who she is and how she got into the co-parent support space.  [4:52] Rick shares with us how he became a mediator. [6:25] Do Rick and Diane believe that co-parenting can be an easy transition? What do they typically see during their mediations? [8:29] What is parallel parenting? [13:56] How do you adjust your parenting with parallel parenting? [15:08] What do Rick and Diane advise when working with a couple as parenting coordinators? [18:53] What can you do when the co-parent isn't cooperating? What's the best way to set boundaries? [25:12] Why is a parenting plan so important? Key Takeaways:  Put your arguments in perspective, are the things you are arguing about really going to matter in 10 years. And if they will matter in 10 years, then make the decision based on what's best for your children, not just arguing because that's what YOU wanted.  Do not get yourself in a double bind of always giving the other parent everything they want and getting nothing in return. Not only are you violating your parenting plan, but you are also setting yourself up for a risk of them using your generosity against you in the future.  Parallel parenting is when you are able to come from a place of “I am a parent, you are a parent, but we are not parents together.” Coming from this place can help you stay in your own lane and be responsible for your actions, not your co-parents actions.  Quotes:  “The only reason you walk out of there with a parenting plan is to protect the children.” - Rick Voyles “The kids don't suffer because of lack of cooperation. They suffer because of the presence of conflict. So it's not that you need to be cooperative in order for the kids to be okay. You need to have a style in which there isn't conflict.” - Diane Dierks Guest Bio:  Diane Dierks is a licensed marriage and family therapist in Georgia. She is Executive Director of the Center for Navigating Family Change, a non-profit that provides co-parent education and other services for the courts. She is also co-host of the podcast Co-Parent Dilemmas. Rick Voyles is Diane's podcast co-host. He is CEO of the Center for Dispute Solutions. He is also a published author, mediator and anger management specialist. Listeners may contact us at 1234Dilemma@gmail.com or leave a voicemail on our website at www.CPDilemmas.com. Link to free giveaway would be a download of our email protocol sample court order and workshop workbook that can be found at www.cnfc.org/documents.  The Amazon link to our new podcast companion journal is at https://www.amazon.com/Am-NON-Impossible-12-Week-Journey-Co-Parenting/dp/0974525448. Resources:  Sample Court Order and Workshop Workbook Podcast Companion Journal Co-Parent Dilemmas Website Non-Impossible Facebook Group LinkedIn Professionals Group Co-Parent Dilemmas Instagram Dianne's Twitter Co-Parent Dilemmas YouTube Channel Lesa Koski Website Lesa's Online Courses To receive real-time alerts that your child is safe and to receive $50 off your Soberlink device, visit https://www.soberlink.com/partners/different The Onward app was made for divorced parents to help track, share, and split their children's expenses. Download The Onward App today for iOS or Android!

ADHD Experts Podcast
466- Coparenting After Divorce: How to Manage ADHD Consistently Across Households

ADHD Experts Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2023 61:58


Merriam Sarcia Saunders, LMFT, highlights the unique developmental and emotional needs parents of neurodivergent children must consider during and after divorce, including talking to the child, custody scheduling, and keeping treatment consistent.

Journey Beyond Divorce Podcast
All Things Parenting: Long Distant Parenting: The challenges, rewards and best practices with Carrie Norwood

Journey Beyond Divorce Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2023 52:10


Distance parenting was a new term to me when I found today's guest and given that I have been in the divorce field for over a dozen years, that surprised me.  So today we are discussing “Long Distance Parenting: The challenges, rewards and best practices.”   The term Distance Parenting refers to those who are parenting from afar…another state, region or country….physically very far away from their children.  Carrie has been a distance parent for over two decades.  She explains some of the circumstances that create this dynamic, addresses the stigma around it and shares some of the unique complexities faced by those navigating distance parenting.   Carrie Norwood is also a bit unique in that she is not a ‘professional expert' like so many of my guests.  She's actually a techy by trade.  Carrie divorced over 20 years ago and found herself needing to long distance parent her 3 year old.  She wasn't able to find a single piece of  information on how to do it but was certain that failure was not an option.  Carrie figured it out, began supporting other parents in a similar situation and ultimately founded distanceparent.org in 2003.    Distanceparent.org is the internet's only comprehensive resource for long distance parents and Carrie has been a long distance parenting community facilitator since the organization's inception.   Contact Carrie Norwood below: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/distanceparent Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/distanceparent   Contact Journey Beyond Divorce: Request a Free Rapid Relief Call at http://rapidreliefcall.com For more information on Journey Beyond Divorce visit:  www.jbddivorcesupport.com  

Doing Divorce Different A Podcast Guide to Doing Divorce Differently
Breaking the Cycle: Navigating Toxic Communication in Co-Parenting After Divorce

Doing Divorce Different A Podcast Guide to Doing Divorce Differently

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2023 33:55


On this week's episode of Doing Divorce Different, Mikki Gardner joins the podcast to talk about breaking the cycle and navigating toxic communication in co-parenting relationships. Mikki provides some insightful tips around working through toxic co-parenting, how to stay in control of your own emotions, and reduce the triggers that may be experienced from an ex spouse. She talks about how to navigate different parenting styles and how to stay true to your values and vision of parenting. Tune in today for this incredible episode packed full of useful nuggets.  In this episode: [02:00] Mikki shares her story of how she got into the work she is doing. [08:08] What does Mikki's family structure look like now? [09:48] How does Mikki recommend people work through toxic co-parenting? [13:48] What does Mikki do with conscious co-parenting? [16:25] How can people respond rather than react? [22:20] How can you navigate different parenting styles? Key Takeaways:  Parenting is not about the child. Parenting is about the parent, co-parenting is no different. Don't lose sight of what's important, which is the child. Keep your kid centered, don't pull them back and forth between the parents. When you are feeling reactive or triggered, pause and step back and realize that you do not have to respond right away. Determine what it is you are seeking and what you want to do before you respond.  You get to be in charge of your home, what you believe, and how you parent, but you also have to allow the other co-parent to do the same in their household.  Quotes:  “And after a lot of trying and a lot of things, I came to the realization that I was the example to my son of what it looked like to be a woman, to be a wife, to be a mom, to be a sister, all the things. But, was I being an example of a woman and a wife and a mom that I would want him to use as his standard? And the answer overwhelmingly was no. And so in that moment I understood that I had to go a different direction, and I had no idea what that looked like.” - Mikki Gardner “You always have a choice, but as long as you are reacting to your triggers, you are in a state of survival. You're not in a state of making calm, rational decisions. So first and foremost, we have to learn when we're triggered, how to calm ourselves down so that we can make good choices.” - Mikki Gardner “The first thing I do with each of my clients is create a vision for their life. This is so important because we can't continue to live in a reactionary state just doing what we don't want. We have to create a destination, a lighthouse of sorts that tells us where we want to go because the storm is gonna come. The night is gonna be dark. We're not gonna be able to see our way, so we need to have that sort of lighthouse vision of where we're going.” Mikki Gardner Guest Bio:  Mikki Gardner is a certified life coach through the Life Coach School and trained to help women sort out the overwhelm, confusion, fear, and self-doubt they feel after divorce.  She is certified in the Conscious Parenting Method as well as Applied Positive Psychology where she is trained to help moms move past their limiting beliefs, unravel the patterns of their past and become strong, effective, loving parents.  Resources:  Mikki Gardner Mikki Gardner Instagram Lesa Koski Website Lesa's Online Courses The Onward app was made for divorced parents to help track, share, and split their children's expenses. Download The Onward App today for iOS or Android!

Journey Beyond Divorce Podcast
All Things Parenting: When Divorce Collides with Raising Complex Kids with Diane Dempster

Journey Beyond Divorce Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2023 41:46


Today we are discussing what happens when Divorce Collides with Raising Complex Kids. If you are raising a complex kid, you know the unique challenges you face. These difficulties may even have played a role in the dissolution of your marriage.     Today we're joined by my dear friend and colleague, Diane Dempster. She walks us through what she means by ‘complex kid' and what's different about parenting one through divorce.  She highlights the likelihood that if you have a complex kid, either you and/or your co-parent may also be complex and discusses how this adds different complexities to the mix.     We also look at how this dynamic affects single and co parenting and how you can evolve into a more present and intentional version of yourself through this complicated season.   Diane Dempster is a professional coach, speaker, author and educator with 20 years of corporate leadership experience. She is the co-Founder of ImpactParents, a coaching organization for parenting neurodiverse kids, and co-creator of Sanity School® and the Sanity School® Certification Program for professionals. An experienced leader, expert in change management, and all-around life-sherpa, Diane helps clients create deep, sustaining change and opening clients' eyes to life.   Contact Diane Dempster, CPC, PCC below: Parent Coach & Co-FounderImpactParents(404) 895-3030 cellDiane@ImpactParents.comhttps://ImpactParents.com   Contact Journey Beyond Divorce: Request a Free Rapid Relief Call at http://rapidreliefcall.com/ For more information on Journey Beyond Divorce visit:  www.jbddivorcesupport.com

Journey Beyond Divorce Podcast
All Things Parenting: The Business Partnership Approach to Successful CoParenting with Janet Price

Journey Beyond Divorce Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2023 49:23


Welcome to The Business Partnership Approach to Successful CoParenting. Parenting is one of the most difficult jobs we are called to do. In healthy marriages, parents come from different parenting experiences and values and can be challenged to find common ground, how are you to co parent when divorcing when there is so much that is not aligned?  Today's guest shares the vital importance of shifting your parenting paradigm from the highly intimate relationship of parenting with your spouse to the business partnership of parenting your children.  It replaces the old relationship dynamic, fraught with emotion and conflict and creates an entirely new dynamic, the business partnership.  In a business partnership you each have your responsibilities without micromanaging each other. Janet Price is a Certified Divorce Specialist, Conscious Co-Parenting Coach, Certified Co-Parenting Specialist, & Certified Life Coach who empowers loving parents to rise above the ‘crazy making', learn the tools to navigate co-parenting, and build skills so they are able to keep their children out of the middle! Janet's practice focuses on educating and supporting individual parents shift their mindset from the intimate partner mindset to the business partnership called: The Children! Contact Janet Price below: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jpcoachingandconsulting/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jpcoachingandconsulting Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jpcoachingandconsulting/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/JPCoaching2 Free Giveaway: Free On-Demand Video Training: How to Guarantee Your PEACEFUL NEW Life...In Spite of What Your Soon To Be Ex May Do   Contact Journey Beyond Divorce Request a Free Rapid Relief Call at http://rapidreliefcall.com/ For more information on Journey Beyond Divorce visit:  www.jbddivorcesupport.com  

Journey Beyond Divorce Podcast
JBD Team Talks: The Business of CoParenting - It Is ONLY and ALL About the Kids

Journey Beyond Divorce Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2023 52:21


Effective co-parenting requires keeping the children front and center – they are all that matters now. This requires letting go of conflict, competition, resentments about the marriage, and hostility toward the other parent. While divorce itself is not harmful to children, ongoing conflict between their parents is.  Your marriage has ended, but your roles and responsibilities as parents have not. Co-parenting during and after divorce can be extremely challenging and stressful. It is not uncommon for lingering emotions about the end of the marriage and conflict with your ex-spouse to spill into your co-parenting relationship. In this Team Talk, we will introduce you to the business approach to coparenting, a new and healthier way to define your relationship with your ex-spouse as well as strategies and tips for co-parenting more effectively and with much less stress. CONTACT JOURNEY BEYOND DIVORCE: Request a Free Rapid Relief Call at http://rapidreliefcall.com/ For more information on Journey Beyond Divorce visit:  www.jbddivorcesupport.com  

Journey Beyond Divorce Podcast
All Things Parenting: 6 Steps to Successfully Negotiate CoParenting Conflicts w/Rick and Diane Dierks

Journey Beyond Divorce Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2023 58:06


After your divorce is finalized,  it is so important when stepping off the divorce battlefield, to put down your weapons, take off your coat of armor and begin the process of navigating your post divorce life.  When co parenting is a part of that life, it is so easy to slip back into old patterns of arguing, blame and accusation.  It can feel like nothing has changed except you are now under two roofs.  Today's guests have a brilliant 6 Step process for calming your reactivity, shifting your focus, gaining clarity on what is important and what your big picture goal is and entering your negotiation with a brilliantly empowering skill.    Diane and Rick are cohosts of a wonderful podcast called Co-Parent Dilemmas.  Diane Dierks is also a licensed marriage and family therapist in Georgia and she is Executive Director of the Center for Navigating Family Change. Rick Voyles is CEO of the Center for Dispute Solutions and is a published author, mediator and anger management specialist. Contact Diane and Rick 1234Dilemma@gmail.com or leave a voicemail on our website at www.CPDilemmas.com Free Giveaway: Email Protocol Sample Court Order and Workshop Workbook www.cnfc.org/documents Non-Impossible Facebook Group: https:///www.facebook.com/groups/4596829453661187 LinkedIn Professionals Group: https://www.linkedin.com/groups/14103542 Instagram @CPDilemmas Twitter @CPDilemmas YouTube @CPDilemmas CONTACT JOURNEY BEYOND DIVORCE: Request a Free Rapid Relief Call at http://rapidreliefcall.com/ For more information on Journey Beyond Divorce visit:  www.jbddivorcesupport.com

Doing Divorce Different A Podcast Guide to Doing Divorce Differently
What I Wish I Would Have Known About Co-Parenting After Divorce

Doing Divorce Different A Podcast Guide to Doing Divorce Differently

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2023 24:37


Today I am joined by divorce specialist Janet Price. After being a child of divorce and then going through a divorce of her own, Janet has some excellent tips on navigating a co-parenting relationship. During today's episode, she talks about her experience through her divorce, her difficulties, and the healing that took place, which left her with a huge a-ha moment. Janet provides some excellent advice about what she would have done differently if she faced a divorce with children again. Tune in today to learn how co-parenting is a learned skill and how to support your children so they can become successful adults. In this episode: [1:38] What led Janet to do this work? [6:12] What does Janet wish she would have known during her divorce? [11:35] How to create a co-parenting relationship when the marriage felt like you were a single parent. [13:40] What do you do if you have entirely different values/styles of parenting? [18:15] Janet's tips on what she would do differently. Key Takeaways: Even if parents can't have a civil co-parenting relationship, focusing on the children and their needs should be the highest priority. Your children will be ok as long as they have at least one strong, emotionally healthy, solid value parent to help guide them in their life. Quotes: “I had all the power in the world to not have that conflict, and in fact, it was what I was doing because of my history that was as I was trying to reduce it was the exact thing that was triggering my co-parent. And so that's when I decided I have this awakening, and I would like to help other parents see it so that the children do not have to experience the trauma of divorce.” - Janet Price “Co-parenting as the literal word can be a very broad spectrum, and that's ok because sometimes the parents will be better off if you don't try forcing it.” - Janet Price “It's ok to share your values with your children and help raise them in your values in your household, and you don't have to say anything about the other parent.” - Janet Price Guest Bio: Janet Price is a certified divorce specialist, certified co-parenting specialist, and conscious co-parenting coach who empowers loving parents to rise out of the middle and move from surviving to thriving. Janet is passionate about supporting parents' transition from intimate partners to their business partner relationship for the kids. Janet knows the dynamics of divorcing and co-parenting as a child product of high-conflict divorce and a mother involved in high-conflict parenting. Janet's coaching programs and one on one practice provide parents with tools, skills, strategies, and support to co-parent effectively and transition to their business partner relationship. Resources: Janet Price's Website Janet Price's Instagram Janet Price's LinkedIn Lesa Koski Website Lesa's Online Courses

Impact Chasin Podcast
The ups and downs of co-parenting after divorce/ breakup

Impact Chasin Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2023 18:46


#baby #divorce #selfcare #selfhelp #balance #marriage #children #family #unity #boundaries #patience #growth #growthmindset #impact How do you co-parent properly after the divorce/break-up? The children come first.

Heartbreak to Happiness
How to Cope When Your Kids are Away with Your Ex? Top Tips to Overcome Feeling Sad and Lonely

Heartbreak to Happiness

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2022 31:01


------We are super excited to have Sam Vaknin, Richard Grannon and Sara Davison back together on stage again. Join them to find out: What is going on in the mind of a Narcissist? How do you get into a relationship with a Narcissist? Why do you stay? How do you divorce a Narcissist? How to coparent with a Narcissist How to take your power back and rebuild your life after your toxic relationship And much more…

Heartbreak to Happiness
How to Avoid "Getting Screwed" while Getting a Divorce, with Joseph Willmore

Heartbreak to Happiness

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2022 46:58


Attorney Joseph Willmore is a Board Certified Family Law Specialist (CFLS), by the State Bar of California Board of Legal Specialization. Joseph prides himself on providing aggressive and effective representation to your legal matters.Joseph completed his undergraduate degree in Communication at Arizona State University. Joseph attended law school at Thomas Jefferson School of Law.  Because of his outstanding academic performance, Joseph was invited onto the Thomas Jefferson Law Review, where he served as an Editor for the remainder of law school.  Joseph studied law abroad in both France and China, where he gained valuable insight into international law, alternative dispute resolution, and mediation. Joseph is the  founder of Willmore Law Firm, an award-winning San Diego family law firm that specializes in all aspects of family law, such as child custody, child support, domestic violence and divorce.------We are super excited to have Sam Vaknin, Richard Grannon and Sara Davison back together on stage again. Join them to find out: What is going on in the mind of a Narcissist? How do you get into a relationship with a Narcissist? Why do you stay? How do you divorce a Narcissist? How to coparent with a Narcissist How to take your power back and rebuild your life after your toxic relationship And much mo...

Financially Ever After
Co-Parenting After Divorce

Financially Ever After

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2022 38:06


Sherry Smith is a licensed marriage and family therapist, psychotherapist, certified divorce coach, author, speaker, and podcast host. She combines her training, practice, and experiences to promote non-adversarial divorce environments that support the family system. Sherry defines and describes co-parenting and shares tools, techniques, and resources parents can use to ensure their children are supported and empowered.  Co-parenting occurs when you and your former spouse have a somewhat amicable relationship and are united in how you raise your children. Your parenting relationship is still there as it was before, but you're doing it from two different homes.  Parenting coordinators are individuals who act as an intermediary between the parents and help them learn how to communicate more effectively. They are helpful in situations where there's difficulty and enmity between the parents.  When frustrations arise, it's easy to say things in the height of emotion, but you often regret it as the dust settles. Instead, you should take some time to calm down and engage in a self-soothing practice, like deep breathing, to gather your thoughts and communicate them in a progressive manner. Sometimes, situations occur when one parent is neutral about their former spouse in front of their children so they can foster love for the other parent, but the other parent speaks negatively about them. In time, the children will see which parent is more well-adjusted.  Resources Sherry Smith on LinkedIn DivorceResiliency.com Stacy Francis on LinkedIn | Twitter Email: stacy@francisfinancial.com FrancisFinancial.com Reach out to receive a complimentary consultation! Contact Francis Financial at +212-374-9008 or visit Francis Financial today!

Becoming You Again
Handling Criticism About Parenting

Becoming You Again

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2022 3:01 Transcription Available


Welcome to Friday Flip on the Becoming You Again podcast. Every Friday I take your divorce problems, conundrums and questions and do a quick flip around to empower you to show up as the best you after divorce.Tina is feeling judged and criticized about her parenting choices and needs help figuring out how to handle the criticism, and how to know if she's making the right decisions for her and her daughter. Listen in as I offer Tina some advice on handling the criticism of others about her parenting choices, and how to trust herself to be the mom she wants to be moving forward. For more info on how to work one on one with me go to: https://www.karinnelsoncoaching.com/

Radio Islam
Single parenting after divorce or the death of a partner Guest Farhana Haturani & Misharah Sonday

Radio Islam

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2022 39:52


Single parenting after divorce or the death of a partner Guest Farhana Haturani & Misharah Sonday by Radio Islam

Becoming You Again
Effective Single Parenting After Divorce

Becoming You Again

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2022 17:14 Transcription Available


Parenting is challenging when there's two of us.  Adding divorce to the mix and becoming a single parent can feel very daunting and scary at times. Listen in to today's episode where I help you redefine what it means to be a parent after divorce. I'll also give you two effective single parenting tips that will help you show up as the parent you want to be and allow you to feel more connected to your kids. Get full show notes and more information here: https://www.karinnelsoncoaching.com/post/effective-single-parenting-after-divorce

Heartbreak to Happiness
Abusive & Toxic Relationships: The Impact on Kids & How to Heal, with Kate Anthony

Heartbreak to Happiness

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2022 35:08


Kate Anthony is the host of the New York Times recommended podcast, The Divorce Survival Guide Podcast, and a certified divorce coach who helps women (with children, especially) decide if they should stay in or leave their marriages – and then either helps them heal their relationships, or exit with grace.For the last decade Kate worked with hundreds of women all over the world, helping them make the most difficult decision of their lives and transition out of toxic marriages.

Loving On Purpose
Dealing with In-Laws, Women in the Church, Co-Parenting After Divorce. ASK ME ANYTHING

Loving On Purpose

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2022 48:47


In this week's ASK ME ANYTHING, Danny Silk and Brittney Serpell answer you biggest, most important relationship questions. --Do you have a question that you need answered? Record and submit your question at http://thekyloshow.com. Danny and Brittney will answer your question and you'll get the breakthrough you've been looking for!Go to http://thekyloshow.com and record your question now.

Loving On Purpose
Deling with In-Laws, Women in the Church, Co-Parenting After Divorce. ASK ME ANYTHING

Loving On Purpose

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2022 44:13


In this week's ASK ME ANYTHING, Danny Silk and Brittney Serpell answer you biggest, most important relatinoship questions. --Do you have a question that you need answered? Record and submit your question at http://thekyloshow.com. Danny and Brittney will answer your question and you'll get the breakthrough you've been looking for!Go to http://thekyloshow.com and record your question now.

King Pollys World
3 | Dealing with the holidays, fantasy vs reality, parenting after divorce with King Pollys Husband + King Polly

King Pollys World

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2021 56:34


Welcome to King Pollys World... where we speak from our hearts as we help create the new Earth of love, joy, laughter and truth. Live from a townhouse in Vegas, I sit down with King Pollys Husband and we talk about dealing with the holidays, fantasy vs. reality, grief, divorce + the perks of parenting half the time, and King Polly promises to maybe do a hike next year. Oh, and we give our TOP 5 BOOKS!!!! We hope you enjoy this conversation and your holydays. Thank you for being our friend. xoxo King Polly Shoutouts of the Week: The Bunker Project https://thebunkerproject.org/ Gold Spike Hot Springs https://www.theoutbound.com/nevada/hiking/hike-to-goldstrike-hot-springs Follow us on the gram....instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kingpollysworld/ https://www.instagram.com/kingpollydoesyoga/ https://www.instagram.com/golfbarn/ https://instagram.com/king_pollys_husband https://www.instagram.com/farm4golf/ https://www.instagram.com/luv.4golf/ Click this for everything: https://linktr.ee/Kingpolly SUPPORT KPW + SHOP MY CREATIONS: https://kingpolly.com Subscribe to my YouTube channel + watch this podcast: https://www.youtube.com/kingpolly Watch my latest TGIF COMEDY videos: https://www.youtube.com/playlist=PL9PJlFQJDVPRovKkUoKAmz5WkcDKPH6Sj Watch every King Polly COMEDY video in order: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL9PJlFQJDVPRcF4kQ2bfjXzkvTWgrZS58 King Polly Does Yoga gentle/yin yoga classes, meditations + not your mother's bible study: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkIbo66BRSo8Jp0kjbaIX2w Won't you be our neighbor? Sit back, relax and let's party. Thank you for being a part of King Pollys World... where dreams come true. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/king-polly/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/king-polly/support

Generation Arrow
Ep 14: Debunking the Myths of Co-Parenting After Divorce with Denise Dietz

Generation Arrow

Play Episode Play 22 sec Highlight Listen Later Dec 15, 2021 34:21


Keeley Schafer, the host of Generation Arrow,  welcomes her dear friend of 28 years, Denise Dietz.  Denise candidly reveals her co-parenting challenges after divorce and the decisions she and her ex-husband made to maintain peace and stability in the lives of their children. Although divorce is not optimal, it happens, and many families have been impacted. Keeley and Denise openly discuss:How our pain can bleed into the fabric of our familiesDeveloping a healthy level of respect for your ex-spouse Defining clear communication boundariesFour steps to diffusing destructive emotions in conversationsThe importance of incorporating a weekly family meetingThe reason you can victoriously walk out this co-parenting journeyThis episode will offer hope and empowerment to everyone who has had to make the difficult transition of having to co-parent. Just because  you are divorced, it doesn't mean it's the beginning of your children's downfall.  Denise mentioned these four statements on effective communication:This is how I feelThis is what I think This is what I wantThis is what I needFor co-parenting mediation or coaching, email Keeley Schafer at info@generationarrow.lifeGeneration Arrow Parenting Resources:Follow our Instagram page @generationarrow_officialhttps://www.instagram.com/generationarrow_official/Like us on Facebook at Generation Arrowhttps://www.facebook.com/generationarrowFor more information about Generation Arrow or to contact us, please go to https://www.generationarrow.life

The Divorced Dadvocate
#78 - Navigating The Holidays When Co-Parenting After Divorce

The Divorced Dadvocate

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2021 25:40


For most divorced or divorcing dads navigating the holidays can be challenging especially if all you ever dreamed of was that idyllic holiday season with your family. Listen in as I share specific tips for co-parenting after divorce during the holidays.How Are You Adjusting To Your Divorce? Find out in this quiz - Click Here*FREE Dads Guide To Divorce* How to survive and thrive during and after divorce - Download HereFREE No Obligation Coaching Consultation - schedule a time directly into my schedule hereFREE Divorced Dads Online Meetup Group - Join HereThe Divorced Dadvocate WebsiteThe Divorced Dadvocate YouTube ChannelThe Divorced Dadvocate PodcastThe Divorced Dadvocate Facebook GroupSupport The Divorced Dadvocate community hereMusic Credit - Akira the Don - Daredevil ThemeSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/thedivorceddadvocate)

Radical Audacity in Love & Life with Tiphany Kane
Navigating Dating & Single-Parenting After Divorce with guest Dr. Elizabeth Cohen

Radical Audacity in Love & Life with Tiphany Kane

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2021 52:50 Transcription Available


This week we get to learn from an incredible woman who's a bit of a celebrity in the divorce community,  Dr. Elizabeth Cohen, also known as "The Divorce Doctor"!  Dr. Cohen is a decorated Ph.D. She received a prestigious award from the American Psychological Foundation, and a research award.  Dr. Cohen has been featured on The Tamron Hall show, Wall Street Journal, and BC News Women's Health. She has a weekly contributor to Psychology Today with her divorce course column. She has her own podcast, The Divorce Doctor.Today Dr. Cohen helps me answer an important question from a listener, "How do we navigate dating as a single parent?" This is such an important question because we want to make sure we are being respectful to the needs of our children while also being able to pursue our romantic partnership needs.Find out more about Dr. Cohen and her work here:website links: drelizabethcohen.comPodcast Link (full link):  https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-divorce-doctor/id1439183765Instagram Account (full link):  https://www.instagram.com/thedivorcedoctor/Facebook Account:  https://www.facebook.com/ElizabethCohenPhDLinkedin Account: https://www.linkedin.com/in/elizabeth-cohen-715333135/Link to Newsletter:  https://broken-shape-112.ck.page/1cd4e82d8eLink to press coverage page on website: http://drelizabethcohen.com/about/Link to books by Dr. Cohen: https://amzn.to/3bdWgY3Free gift link: Guide: how to have great sex post-divorce: https://broken-shape-112.ck.page/6dcde61a1fLet me know what you thought of this episode:DM me on Instagram: @tiphanyKane Come visit my website: www.tiphanykane.comGet your #Selflove merchandise

The Wellness Revolution Podcast with Amber Shaw
TWR 014: Navigating Co-parenting After Divorce

The Wellness Revolution Podcast with Amber Shaw

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2021 22:54


  In this episode, Amber discusses the topic of co-parenting after a divorce. Amber takes us back to when she was the child of the story facing her parents' divorce and seeing their eventual friendship. She explains why it was good for her and her siblings to witness the harmonious relationship between their father, mother, and stepfather. Amber parallels this exact situation to her own divorce, sharing how she has been able to co-parent her kids and also create a relationship between her current boyfriend and ex-husband. Although easier said than done, Amber advises anyone who's going through the same kind of situation to try to make things work with everyone involved because that is what will help the children the most.  Wellness Quote “Sometimes, if we're really trying to co-parent and do it well, we have to not stuff down our pain… we work through our pain and we do the work on ourselves.” – Amber Shaw  Episode Resources Go to https://yourmemore.com/discount/Amber to save 30% at check out! Connect with Amber Instagram: @msambershaw TikTok: @msambershaw Website: https://ambershaw.com

Heartbreak to Happiness
How to Overcome and Stop Parent Guilt After Divorce

Heartbreak to Happiness

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2021 28:38


Today we are diving into Sara's Instagram DMs  from people asking for relationship help and advice. Sara have chosen one which covers guilt, and trust. Two big issues that she sees coming up with all her clients. 

Heartbreak to Happiness
15 Years after Big Brother UK, Orlaith McAllister, Shares Real-life Drama in Her Relationships, Parenting, and Dating

Heartbreak to Happiness

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2021 34:35


Orlaith Mcallister was a contestant on one of the very first Big Brother shows, as well as featuring in other TV shows like Beauty Queen. She is 42 years old and a mother of two and is no stranger to a breakup. She is now engaged and also a fitness coach. Her goal is to maintain her lifestyle and body with tweaks throughout the years. Her motto in life is to smile and forgive. It's the only way to live. 

Ageless Conversations with Tamika McTier
Fatherhood and Co-Parenting After Divorce with Gralin Berry

Ageless Conversations with Tamika McTier

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2021 36:13


In this episode, Tamika has a conversation with Gralin W. Berry. Gralin was born and raised in Gastonia NC and he's a proud father to his 12 year old son Emmanuel. Gralin 1st generation college graduate of Western Carolina University with a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Majored in Accounting. Dad, Can I Get A Dollar? is a joint podcast I do with my son. We started the podcast as a unique way to spend time with each other.How it was for him growing up?Co-parenting and building a great relationshipThe relationship he has with his sonWhat he enjoys most about being a dad.Connect with Gralin at:email address: gralinberry@gmail.comConnect with Tamika:email address: tamikamctier@gmail.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/tamika.mctier/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/_tamikamctier/  and podcast: https://www.instagram.com/agelessconversations/Looking for resources for marriage, finances and how to get started on your fitness journey? If you answered yes to any of these, grab your free resources now. https://tamikamctier.com/work-with/ https://tamikamctier.com/shop/Please rate and review the podcast. It really helps more people find me. I take time to read every message and appreciate your feedback and 5 star review.

On Air With Ella
237: High-Conflict Relationships & Co-Parenting After Divorce

On Air With Ella

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2021 36:59


Julie Beckerman joins us to discuss communication and survival strategies for high-conflict relationships, including co-parenting after divorce.  She offers a free service to the first 5 listeners to respond. Get all the details here. SHOW NOTES & LINKS: https://www.onairella.com/post/237-co-parenting-after-divorce JOIN OUR FREE 21-Day CHALLENGES: https://www.facebook.com/groups/21daysofchallenge FOLLOW ELLA:  @onairwithella SUPPORT THE SHOW: Become a Patron SHOP: ELLA's FAVES

WIFE WISDOM with Christy Little Jones
E.141: SINGLE MOTHERHOOD: PARENTING AFTER DIVORCE WITH NICOLE CLOUGH

WIFE WISDOM with Christy Little Jones

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2021 51:07


(E.141) SINGLE MOTHERHOOD: PARENTING AFTER DIVORCE WITH NICOLE CLOUGH Today's episode, (E. 141), is my monthly conversation and collaboration with Nicole Clough from My Tilted Crown Productions and we are talking about the challenges of becoming a single mother after divorce - the trauma of the transition, the challenge of communicating with her ex, the obstacles of co-parenting and all of the things you never thought you would have to deal with . . . alone as a single mom. www.christylittlejones.com Please connect with me on IG @wife.wisdom and Nicole @mytiltedcrownproductions NEED RELATIONSHIP SUPPORT? Have a quick question about your relationship? Want to share ideas for a new episode or just say hello, please send me a voice message. Click this link to record your message to me: https://anchor.fm/christy-little-jones/message --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/christy-little-jones/message

Not Your Mother's Podcast with Sonnet and Veronica
Tips for Co-Parenting After Divorce in a Healthy Way with Abbey Williams

Not Your Mother's Podcast with Sonnet and Veronica

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2021 26:37


Co-parenting tips. In this episode, Abbey Williams from the Mimosas with Moms Podcast talks about navigating the tricky waters of co-parenting after getting a divorce.  The Unspoken When it comes to co-parenting after getting a divorce or separation, the most important thing to do is put the needs of your children first. What We Discuss with Abbey Williams How to co-parent in a healthy way. The hardest thing about divorce. Ways to receive support when your divorce is unhealthy. If you’re living in Toddler Tantrumville, learn how to put an end to the power struggles with your strong-willed toddler once and for all at https://www.raisingchildrenyoulike.com/toolkit   Wanting to unlearn the discipline tactics you were raised with so you don’t repeat unhealthy cycles of abuse? Check out Discipline Without Yelling where you’ll learn how to teach your child that you don’t have to be hurt, in order to be loved. https://www.raisingchildrenyoulike.com/discipline Personalized supplements for all your health stages.  From period management, to when you're trying to get pregnant, to when you're in the post-baby years. My Binto customizes your daily supplements that tailored to YOUR body, and your body only. You'll get 20% off your first month when you use the code notyourmothers.   Take the quiz of which ones are the best for you at https://mybinto.com/notyourmothers/   If you wonder what toys your child should be playing with to promote their best language, motor, cognitive, and social-emotional skills, Monti Kids takes the guesswork out and send them right to your door! Boom! And for our podcast listeners, Monti Kids is giving $50 dollars off your purchase PLUS free shipping. Go to Montikids.com and enter the code MOTHERS   Mom-life wears you out, coffee doesn’t always help and really, it’s not that deeply nourishing. We are obsessed with Four Sigmatic mushroom coffee! It’s so good for your whole being. Check them out at foursigmatic.com/mothers  and make sure to use the code MOTHERS for 10% off!   Take the worry and guesswork out of the first year of exposing your child to allergenic foods. Ready, Set Food is a product created by an allergist mom to help moms expose their children to the top allergenic foods in a safe and controlled way starting at 4 months of age. And for our podcast listeners, this will coupon code will give 40% off the first month of any subscription of Ready, Set, Food! Products.Offer rules: (ex: Limited to one use per customer, cannot be combined with other offers): One application per customer. First-time subscribers only. Cannot be combined with any other offer.  Go to ReadySetFood.com and enter the code NOTYOURMOTHERS As mamas, it’s really hard to get out the door and get to therapy and talk about all the incredible things that are going on in your life like career, mom-life, marriage, identity, all the aspects of being a mom and being a woman and being a human being. Better Help is offering our listeners 10% off their first month! So go to BetterHelp.com/NotYourMothers and enter the code: Not Your Mothers to get that 10% off.   Like this show? Please leave us a review here -- even one sentence helps! Consider including your Instagram handle so we can thank you personally!   Full show notes and resources can be found here.

Danny Brown Talks Phoenix
Special! Wine & Wisdom: Co-Parenting After Divorce

Danny Brown Talks Phoenix

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2021 38:51


Surprise! We're sharing an extra special episode with you today of our recent Wine & Wisdom event with Family Law Attorney, Wendy Hernandez. We discussed how to co-parent after divorce and touched on topics from "birdnesting" to mental health to long-distance, and more. Wendy has been practicing Family Law in the state of Arizona since 1996 and has a YouTube channel where she helps people navigate high conflict divorce. Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/dgfh21NtEsc Wendy's Website: https://hernandezfirm.com/ Wendy's YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3v2tvsfJxXJSVs7GZedIeg

Heartbreak to Happiness
How to Cope When Your Kids are Away with Your Ex? Top Tips to Overcome Feeling Sad and Lonely

Heartbreak to Happiness

Play Episode Play 36 sec Highlight Listen Later Mar 22, 2021 28:19 Transcription Available


Drops of Nectar For Joyful Living
Parenting After Divorce & Why Forgiveness After Divorce Is So Important

Drops of Nectar For Joyful Living

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2021 20:54


It's hard to remember that there was once love in a relationship as it ends in bitter divorce. But, we must remember that love if there is to be healing and closure.

Heartbreak to Happiness
How to Divorce with kids: Co-parenting Tips & Introducing New Partners. Advice From TV Parenting Expert, Sue Atkins

Heartbreak to Happiness

Play Episode Play 30 sec Highlight Listen Later Jan 27, 2021 31:44


Parenting after divorce is a whole new journey. In today's episode, Sue Atkins, the Parenting Expert for ITV's will share with you great tips on how to handle parenting in one of the most difficult times of your life. Sue Arkins has helped thousands of parents like you to overcome your challenges and develop your own balanced, down to earth parenting approach that creates happy, positive children, and relaxed confident parents. 

The Dad Edge Podcast (formerly The Good Dad Project Podcast)
A Dad’s Guide to Parenting After Divorce with Evan DeMarco

The Dad Edge Podcast (formerly The Good Dad Project Podcast)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2021 50:38


How can you be the best dad after your marriage fails? What can you do to use post-divorce life as an opportunity to grow into the best version of yourself? Today’s show is a dad’s guide to parenting after divorce. Evan DeMarco is the host of the Single Parents Daily and the Complete Human podcasts. Evan tells his harrowing story of his parents’ divorce, and how his father kidnapped him when he was a toddler. He reveals how his abandonment issues led to his own divorce, forcing him to confront his issues. Evan gives divorced dads tips to reclaim their true selves while also giving married and dating dads insights on how to develop and keep the relationship they have or begin a new one. This show is gets real, so get ready to face some hard truths. For the show notes and exclusive links mentioned in this episode go to gooddadproject.com/299. Join FREE Facebook Group at gooddadproject.com/group. Apply for The Dad Edge Alliance at gooddadproject.com/alliance. Watch this interview on YouTube gooddadproject.com/youtube. Follow us on Instagram at @thedadedge!

The Vintage Gentleman
S1 - EPISODE 18 - Co-parenting After Divorce

The Vintage Gentleman

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2020 30:58


Co-parenting after splitting with your partner, especially if your relationship ended badly, can make raising the kids hard. The children are always the most affected when a divorce occurs. However, this doesn't have to always be the case. You can still make it work for the two of you as well as the child even after the split. It will involve a lot of work and patience with each other. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/vintage-gentleman/support

Allpointswhole
10. Healthy Co-Parenting After Divorce

Allpointswhole

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2020 35:47


On today's episode of allpointswhole, Krista talks with her ex-husband Brian about how they approaching co-parenting when they realized their marriage was ending. allpointswhole is a proud member of the Market Street Media podcast network, along with: Better Every Day with Brad Weems I See You, Mama: A Maternal Mental Health Podcast with Kristina Dulaney Marketing That Works with Drew Bedard Johnson City Living with Leighton Hart Measure Once, Cuss Twice with Seth Thomas The Johnson City Small Business Podcast with Ryan McKinney One Conversation at a Time with Kelly Rhea Barber College Success with Craig Charles The Huddle with Spencer Huddleston and Brad Weems Allpointswhole with Krista Wright Doing Good with Dr. Becky Powers and Josh Smith

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Illuminate Podcast: Shining Light on the Darkness of Pornography
Peaceful co-parenting after divorce - Jessica, Matt, and Steve - Episode 62

Illuminate Podcast: Shining Light on the Darkness of Pornography

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2020 39:34


I continue my interview with Jessica, Matt, and Steve from the podcast, "Husband in-law", where they get specific about how they've created a peaceful post-divorce co-parenting relationship. They are all committed to showing up in this co-parenting relationship to put their daughter first by building respectful relationships with each other. Some of the areas we cover in this episode include: - How to slow down before becoming reactive when the other parent does something you don't understand. - Why communication is key - The importance of extending trust to each other - How to stay respectful - Replacing blame and judgment with understanding - Speaking to each other instead of speaking through your kid - Staying proactive in your co-parenting relationship. Bio: Steve and Jessica were happily married for 7 years until Steve came out as being gay which inevitably ended in divorce. Now, Matt and Jessica have been happily married for 6 years. Now the three of them have a co-parenting relationship and friendship that, by most standards, would be considered atypical. Sharing stories of love, marriage, children, divorce, the struggles of religious norms, homosexuality, and trying to be our best selves, they hold nothing back and share what most people are scared to talk about. Listen in as they take you on this journey of learning how to love and accept themselves enough to love and accept others for who they are during this experience called “Life”. Links: Social Media www.instagram.com/husband_in_law/ Apple Podcasts: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/husb…aw/id1464470280 Jessica's Book and Journal: linktr.ee/theboldlogic Geoff Steurer has created audio and video courses to help support individuals and couples in marriage, addiction, and betrayal trauma recovery at www.geoffsteurer.com/store. Illuminate listeners can enter promo code: ILLUMINATE at checkout and save 15%.

EAMTAR connect
Jailan El Ayoubi - Life & co-parenting after divorce - Childcare during residency

EAMTAR connect

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2020 13:43


Learn about Jailan's experience in successful co-parenting with her Ex-husband after divorce and the resources of childcare she used for her daughter during her residency training. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/eamtarconnect/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/eamtarconnect/support

Speak Brown Girl
Co-parenting after Divorce

Speak Brown Girl

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2020 87:43


In this episode of Speak Brown Girl, we talk about co-parenting after a divorce. What that looks like and how to work through it. We also talk about #Birthdaybecky and a dating story from Alyssa's ex-husband. Disclaimer: this podcast is in no way a replacement for a licensed therapist for any mental or relationship issues you may have or are experiencing. If you are in need of a therapist, we recommend therapyforblackgirls.com and if you are without insurance, we recommend the open path collective. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/speakbrowngirl/message

The Parent Hood
Parenting after divorce or separation

The Parent Hood

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2019 52:24


Divorce or separation is a challenging time, made even harder by the fact that your job as parent has never been more important. Marina talks to psychotherapist Chris Mills about the challenges parents face doing this job when they are still parents but no longer together and what they need to think about to create stable, happy homes for their children. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Relationship Prescriptions with Dr. Carol
Single Parenting After Divorce

Relationship Prescriptions with Dr. Carol

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2019 30:13


According to a recent Barna Research study, more than 50 percent of Christian marriages ends in divorce. With single parenting becoming more common than ever, the church has not always served single parents nor their families well.  Linda Ranson Jacobs, one of the foremost leaders in single-parent ministry joins Dr. Carol to discuss the challenges of divorce and how to overcome them. Having been both divorced and widowed, Linda knows firsthand the needs of single-parent families and provides key insight in this powerful episode. Resources Mentioned: Get Linda Jacobs' book The Single Parent: Confident and Successful  Find out more about DivorceCare, and connect on Facebook  Find out more about DivorceCare for Kids, and connect on Facebook

Mom Life Unfiltered
7. co-parenting after divorce. guest: megan hood

Mom Life Unfiltered

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2019 20:47


Navigating the tough waters of divorce, life after the separation and balancing single mom life. How to change your priorities to your kids, what to say and not say to your friends walking through divorce. With guest Megan Hood (IG: @meganvhood). Take a listen and then join our mama village to chat about it more:  INSTAGRAM: https://instagram.com/momlifeunfltrd_  FACEBOOK GROUP:  https://www.facebook.com/groups/momlifeunfiltered/   TWITTER: https://twitter.com/momlifeunfltrd --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mom-life-unfiltered/message

FamilyLife Blended® Podcast
8: Parenting After Divorce

FamilyLife Blended® Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2019


All parenting is difficult, but when you add in divorce, the challenge multiplies. Staying connected is harder than ever, and fragile and shifting co-parenting structures and relationships put pressure on everyone. Navigating even the most routine parental responsibilities can become difficult. This episode brings help and hope to those parents who may be struggling. Show Notes and Resources Are children you know angry, hurt, and confused about their parent's separation or divorce? Check out Divorce Care 4 Kids and how they can help. https://www.dc4k.org/ To learn more and register for the Summit on Stepfamily Ministry visit: https://www.summitonstepfamilies.com/ Linda Ranson Jacobs new book The Single Parent. https://www.christianbook.com/the-single-parent-confident-and-successful/linda-jacobs/9780764232848/pd/232848 Visit FamilyLife Blended® online for articles, videos, resources, for blended families. https://www.FamilyLife.com/blended

I Know I'm Crazy with NAJA HALL
002 Dealing with a high conflict ex and how to WIN regardless!

I Know I'm Crazy with NAJA HALL

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2019 37:34


I couldn't wait until the premiere date next week to share something! The IKIC podcast line up is AMAZING!!! I recently chatted with the Pompeo's for their online series Parenting After Divorce. I was able to be transparent and quite open in this interview and I thought it would be a great opener to the first season of IKIC! If you'd like to see all of the experts, visit www.raisingblendedfamilies.com 

Undone Redone
UR 180: Co-Parenting After Divorce — Travis Shepard

Undone Redone

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2019 60:23


On this week's episode of the Undone Redone Podcast, Tray and Melody sit down with Travis Shepard. Travis is a Major in the U.S. Air Force Reserved. Travis speaks about his story that lead to divorce while being active in the United States military.  He speaks to Tray and Melody about his reunion with Christ and how he is working to father his daughters through the divorce.

3 in 30 Takeaways for Moms
071: Stepparenting From Love // Amanda Louder

3 in 30 Takeaways for Moms

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2019 32:12


I think we all know that parenting can be hard-- but from what I've heard, step-parenting is even harder. Think about some of the struggles you face with your children-- maybe it's dealing with sassy attitudes or figuring out the rules and technology expectations in your home. Then imagine trying to navigate all of that with children who also have another parent or set of parents and another home they live in part of the time. I can only imagine how complicated that must get and how many big emotions are involved. Today's guest, Amanda Louder--a life coach, podcaster, mother of three, and stepmother of two--gives three takeaways that have helped her navigate and embrace her blended family: 1) Treat your step children as equals to your own children: give them the same amount of love, responsibility, and discipline 2) Understand that he was their dad first 3) Try to find a new family culture Amanda has such a positive outlook as she strives to "live from love" in the relationships she has with all of her children.   Show Notes  Instagram: @amandaloudercoaching Website: www.amandaloudercoaching.com Podcast: Live from Love "To the Mom Who Doesn't Feel Like a Mother, Yet"- blog post by Katie Davis Majors "Parenting After Divorce" online Conference--sign up soon because it ends March 15th! raisingblendedfamilies.com  

Like a Mother
How to get dads involved with shared parenting after divorce

Like a Mother

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2019 68:56


This is an important episode. Terry Brennan, co-founder of Leading Women for Shared Parenting, an activist organization responsible for introducing legislation in 20 states, that makes equal, shared parenting the presumption in family court. This is a critical issue for children, who suffer from absentee fathers in alarming figures, as well as men, who are automatically reduced to paychecks and an afterthought in family life. Shared parenting is critical for women, too, as involved co-parents, both inside and outside of marriage, mean women have far more support at home, which allows us to thrive as parents, as well as professionals and earners. After all, we can't be equals at work, if men are not equals at home. Full episode transcript here: https://www.wealthysinglemommy.com/why-shared-parenting-is-a-moral-feminist-and-economic-issue/   Be part of the shared parenting movement. Join Moms for Shared Parenting now. 

Raising Adults: Future Focused Parenting
Peaceful Co-Parenting After Divorce

Raising Adults: Future Focused Parenting

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2018 33:14


Deana shares her strategies for creating a peaceful co-parenting relationship with an ex-partner.  Kira briefly shares her experience of being the child of peacefully divorced co-parents.

Parenting with Patricia
Episode 1: Parenting After Divorce

Parenting with Patricia

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2018


Patrica sits down for a conversation with Jennifer Glacel, LCSW, RPT-S about parenting after Divorce and techniques for supporting you child through the process.

Authentic Parenting
Co-Parenting After Divorce with Jonathan Greene

Authentic Parenting

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2018 52:38


Jonathan Greene is a father of two teenagers, a writer, speaker and an entrepreneur who strives to live and authentic life without regret. The only thing Jonathan needed out of life was to be a father. That’s why he listened to his desire to leave a standardized employment behind and move toward a creative lifestyle of writing and podcasting in order to spend more time with his family.   Links and resources Jonathan's podcast, Dad, is now available. Read what he writes on Medium Follow him on Instagram Connect on LinkedIn  Share your favorite takeaway from this episode with him on Twitter    SUPPORT THE AUTHENTIC PARENTING PODCAST ON PATREON!!! Has the show been of value to you? Do you find the show helpful? Have you gained from the show? Do you want the show to remain strong and bring more excellent content to you? Consider supporting your favorite podcast on Patreon. A small token of appreciation goes a long way.   Become a Patron of the Authentic Parenting by clicking here. Select your level and get awesome rewards!!!   FULL SHOW NOTES; pictures, links, resources, about my guest and anything mentioned in the show, visit my website: www.authenticparenting.com   YOUR FEEDBACK IS VALUABLE! Do you have a comment, question, or a takeaway about this episode or the podcast in general?   USA listeners call 732-763-2576 right now and leave a voicemail. International listeners use the FREE Speak Pipe tool on my website. Add your voice. It matters! Email: info@authenticparenting.com   ABOUT ME I help overwhelmed, frustrated parents who want to parent differently than their parents, make sense of their early childhood experiences, connect to their authentic self and their children on a deeper level, reduce stress, bring more ease, calm and joy into their lives by yelling less, and practicing non-punitive discipline.   WORK WITH ME I would be thrilled to support you in your parenting journey! Click here to get started with my Introductory (3 Sessions) Package or REAL Change Package - 6 Private Coaching Sessions-worldwide! :) Court-Ordered Parenting Classes (in person NJ, NY,and PA residents only)   WAYS TO SUBSCRIBE TO THE AUTHENTIC PARENTING PODCAST: Click here subscribe on Apple Podcasts Click here to subscribe on Stitcher Click here to subscribe on Spotify   RATE & WRITE REVIEW FOR THE SHOW Watch this quick video tutorial on YouTube to how rate and write a review for the podcast on Apple Podcasts.   SUBMIT YOUR PARENTING QUESTIONS TO BE ANSWERED IN THE SHOW: Voicemail: 732-763-2576 Speak Pipe for sending audio messages Email: info@authenticparenting.com   CONNECT WITH ME ON SOCIAL MEDIA Authentic Parenting on Facebook Instagram   NEED PARENTING SUPPORT? Join the Authentic Parenting FREE online community Schedule 30 min. FREE session by phone Get the HOW TO STOP YELLING class now   Thanks for listening!   With gratitude, Anna Seewald, ME.d, MPsy Parent Educator, Keynote Speaker, Author www.authenticparenting.com  

Straight Talk Family Law Radio
Separately Together - Parenting After Divorce with Laura Tarcea and Marty Klein

Straight Talk Family Law Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2018 59:26


Divorce does not automatically strip parents from their rights, responsibilities and parenting values. Why defer to a stranger to make decisions for your family? Strategies to stay out of court & work together after separation or divorce; especially when kids are involved.

Mighty Parenting | Raising Teens | Parenting Young Adults
Parenting After Divorce | Claudette Chenevert | Episode 8

Mighty Parenting | Raising Teens | Parenting Young Adults

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2018 40:27


Divorce is never easy, and the impact of divorce can hit us hard, especially our kids. Kids may act out, exes may clash instead of communicating, or everyone may struggle with the different parenting styles in the two households. Whatever happens, parents just want to make sure their children are okay. Judy Davis and Sandy Fowler help you do that on the Mighty Parenting podcast where they interview The Stepmom Coach, Claudette Chenevert, about the things to watch for as well as tips and strategies for parenting our kids after divorce. Then Judy and Sandy get down to earth in their Real Talk segment where they dig into grades and the new study detailing their effect on your child's self-esteem. Hear real world options for making sure your kids are doing well.

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Her Success Radio
Conscious parenting after divorce, with Dorcy Pruter

Her Success Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2018 57:52


You know how there are some people you meet who transform your life? Just one meeting can transform your life. Dorcy Pruter is one of those people. When I met her, I nicknamed her “The Good Witch.” She is so powerful in her presence. She is so astute, she's an intuitive coach, she's a serial entrepreneur. But these words really don't do her justice. This is one of those interviews that you simply must experience, because the experience itself, the experience of being in her energy is transformative. We talked about so many things. We talked about the obstacles that she had to overcome and she's facing right now on her success journey. We talked about her being a reluctant hero and really resisting going into the business and service that was her calling. She really didn't want to do it. Now 12 years later, her business has created a blueprint for reuniting families that gets court-mandated all over the world. The ripples of the good that she's creating in the world are incredible. We talk about parenting, we talk about conscious parenting. We talk about the inner child. If you grew up with a single parent, if your parents went through a divorce, if you're going through a divorce yourself or know somebody who is going through a divorce, it's a must, must, must listen to. You will learn so much as I have today. Oh, by the way, Dorcy has amazing initiatives to help beginner entrepreneurs and to help coaches who want to learn a powerful method, a powerful blueprint, and are called to work in the area of healing relationships between divorced parents and their children. Such deep healing of such deep raptures and so much good in the world. Let me delay you no longer. Please enjoy this fantastic interview. Take in Dorcy and allow yourself to be powerfully transformed. Make sure to leave us a comment down below in the comments section, and I will make sure that Dorcy sees any comments or questions that you have about what we talked about. Share with us your favorite takeaway. If you enjoyed this episode, make sure to share it with your friends. We made some beautiful images for you to share on social — grab any of them from this blog post. As always, remember to tag @thedrvalerie on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook. I look forward to connecting with you in our next episode of Her Success Radio. Thank you so much for being here.   We would love to hear your takeaways from this conversation! Please leave a comment at www.hersuccessradio.com If you enjoy our show as much as we enjoy making it for you, *please share it on social media www.hersuccessradio.com and tag @thedrvalerie on all social, Twitter, Instagram, Facebook* Thank you for sharing with your fellow Her Success revolutionaries, and thank you for being one! Thank you for tuning in, listening, and watching. Here’s to your success! Enjoy the show.   For complete show notes, resources mentioned on the show, FREE GIFTS from Dr. Valerie and her amazing guests, and a chance to WIN something awesome, please visit www.hersuccessradio.com

The Psychology Report
DIVORCED PARENTS NEED TO LISTEN TO THEIR DIVORCED KIDS

The Psychology Report

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2017 13:12


Divorce is a painful and stressful event. no one wins. kids suffer. they have a message for their parents. kids are the last thought, usually.

Conversations About Divorce
Communicating With Your Ex To Avoid Conflict And Resolve Disagreements

Conversations About Divorce

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2017 37:02


Disagreements are normal in any relationship so you have to expect that you and your ex are not going to agree on everything. If you're not comfortable handling disagreements, knowing this might make you groan, tense up and become anxious. You have choices.You could decide you're just going to say no to everything your ex asks. That will however lead to on-going unresolved conflict which is when divorce harms children the most.At the other end of the scale, you could choose to go along with whatever your ex wants. This is more a theoretical option rather than anything that is viable.. Or, you take it step-by-step, issue-by-issue and learn how to handle the difficult conversations better.Realistically, this third option is the only meaningful choice. And there are some pretty simple techniques you can follow that will help you communicate more meaningfully and effectively.Joining Mandy to discuss these techniques are two communication experts, Leslie Breisch and Christina Jensen. Breisch is the co-founder and Software Developer of Civil Communicator and Jensen is Director of Sales and Marketing. Civil Communicator is a third-party communication platform designed to help parents communicate productively about the needs ot their child.If you're interested in trying Civil Communicator, there's a 30-day free trial and special for listeners to Conversations About Divorce, Civil Communicator is offering an additional one month free with the coupon code "divorce." Remember to check out Mandy's blog, Since My Divorce where you'll find a synopsis of this Conversation together with lots more valuable insights and strategies for helping you through your divorce.

Conversations About Divorce
How To Negotiate Your Parenting Time Without Hurting Your Child

Conversations About Divorce

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2017 39:51


If you and your spouse have minor children, then you're going to need a plan for how you will parent together after you're divorced and this is an area with which many couples struggle.Part of the struggle is that the concept of successful shared parenting is relatively new. While people who are getting divorced now may have parents who were divorced and experienced living in two separate homes, the shared parenting they grew up with is very different from what we see today.Another challenge is the language we use to talk about this. While courts are now using concepts of decision-making and parenting time, divorcing parents are still taking about sole or primary custody without realizing what these terms may really mean or that they are out-dated.Not knowing what's typical these days or what works, divorcing parents turn to attorneys who can make the process more adversarial than it needs to be.The good news is that there are strategies and techniques to avoid an unwanted, unintended, damaging and expensive fight over your children. Joining Mandy for this Conversation to share her insights and expertise is Dr. Marlene Bizub. Dr. Bizub has an extensive background in psychology and has been working for over 20 years in domestic relations.Visit Mandy's blog at Since My Divorce for synopsis of this Conversation.

Conversations About Divorce
Sharing Your Child's Expenses With Your Ex Post-Divorce

Conversations About Divorce

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2017 34:12


Sharing your child's expenses with your ex post-divorce can be a minefield on so many levels. It leads to disputes over what expenses should be incurred, what should be shared, what's the fairest way of sharing them, how to get reimbursed and on it goes ....It can also fuel competition between parents with each parent having their preferred activity or their philosophy on what their child needs for school and and how much to spend. That competition is rarely good for the child.It's easy for one parent to feel they're carrying the responsibility for these expenses especially when the reimbursements don't come. The debts accumulate and that can mean having to go to court to collect which is never fun.One key to managing the conflict is planning ahead and including some solid agreements in your divorce papers but to do that, you have to first know what to expect. Joining Mandy for this Conversation is family law attorney Alan Plevy from the law firm SmolenPlevy in Virginia. Alan has been practicing family law for over 30 years and has a wealth of knowledge to share in this area. Check out their website for some helpful videos and resources in divorce.And ... checkout Mandy's Since My Divorce blog for a synopsis of this show and everything else you need to know about divorce. 

Conversations About Divorce
What Would Happen To Your Child If You Didn't Come Home?

Conversations About Divorce

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2017 31:42


We all want to be there for our children but what if you're not? What if you're travelling overseas and there's an event, that means you're stuck there and can't get home? What if you have a medical emergency that leaves you hospitalized, in intensive care, unable to communicate? What if the unthinkable happens and you die in a car accident?Without an emergency response plan, your child may be taken into protective custody or foster care, making an already traumatic event much worse.And while the odds of these events happening to you may seem remote, these are real risks. These are situations that all families, divorced or not need to consider and being divorced, can compound the drama.The good news is that with the courage to consider these possibilities you can put a plan in place that will make the world of difference to your child.Joining Mandy to discuss the ins and outs of a Children's Emergency Response Plan is estate planning attorney Martha Hartney. Inspired by her own two children, Martha is the creator of CHERP, the solution that walks you through creating your Children's Emergency Response Plan in 30 minutes.You'll find a synopsis of this episode over at Mandy's Since My Divorce blog.

Solo Parent Life | Single Parent | Divorce | Single Mom | Single Dad
42: Successfully Co-Parenting After Divorce with Katrina and Sandra Abramek

Solo Parent Life | Single Parent | Divorce | Single Mom | Single Dad

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2017 36:56


This week, let’s sit down and do something a little different. I really wanted to share a co-parenting success story that is very near and dear to my heart. Kat was our beloved babysitter, and her parents divorced when she was young. If two parents managed to handle divorce the “right” way, it was Sandra and her husband. I have Kat and Sandra on the show this week, and together they tell the story of their family, just so we can all gain a little perspective. Sure, their family may look a little different than what they had hoped it would be, but with sacrifice and intrepid spirits, their family still had two supportive parents doing everything in their power to be present with their children. Just like it takes work to make a marriage, it takes work to make a divorce too! I think Sandra’s courage and compassion is so inspiring, so join us this week to see how. Also in this episode: Learn from a divorce done “right.” Learn from a divorce done “right.” The importance of a support system, even from the grandparents! The importance of a support system, even from the grandparents! Family dynamics, cultural influences, and parental accountability during the divorce process. Family dynamics, cultural influences, and parental accountability during the divorce process. Being resolved to bite their tongue and make things work for the kids. Letting go of the things we can’t change. Showing compassion and kindness in co-parenting. Keep regrouping! Work through the tough spots and grow together.

Coffee + Crumbs Podcast
Episode 32: 50/50 - Co-parenting After Divorce

Coffee + Crumbs Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2017 55:29


When Coffee + Crumbs listener Allie Roepe reached out to us last fall with a show idea around being a mother “half the time,” we asked if she'd be interested in sharing her experience. In this episode we talk about what it’s like to parent after a divorce, Allie’s desire to split equal custody with her ex-husband, why their arrangement is even harder as time passes, and the everyday logistics of sharing custody. Allie also offers her encouragement for single moms or families navigating custody conversations. Plus, we talk about what we’re reading, watching, and making for breakfast these days. Like what you heard? Visit coffeeandcrumbs.net for more inspiration on your motherhood journey. And, don't forget to subscribe and leave a review on iTunes! To help fund Season Two of the Coffee + Crumbs Podcast, head on over to our brand new Patreon support page.

Life Transformations
Co-Parenting After Divorce

Life Transformations

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2017


Life Transformations with Michael Hart Aired: July 10th, 2017 on CHRI Radio 99.1FM in Ottawa, Canada. For questions or to schedule an appointment with Elim Counselling Services, call 613-699-1677 or email mhart@elimcounsellingministry.com. Visit morethanenough.ca for more information. For more CHRI shows, visit chri.ca.

breakup BOOST Relationship Advice
#40: 5 Tips for Positive Co-Parenting After Divorce

breakup BOOST Relationship Advice

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2017 11:19


If done effectively, co-parenting can have a much more positive effect on children than one parent having sole custody. Here are some tips to get you started on the right track. LISTEN NOW! Trina is your best friend after a breakup!   Get More Help:   (1) ORDER EMAIL or PHONE coaching at breakupBOOST.com   (2) CALL 1-85-LOVE-LIFE (1-855-683-5433) in US & Canada or 1-310-776-9600 Worldwide to talk to Trina now! No appointment needed. First 10 minutes FREE for first-time callers.    (3) GET a PERSONALIZED VIDEO REPLY from Trina for your relationship issue: wisio.com/BOOST   (4) CHAT ONLINE with Trina from your phone or computer: premium.chat/breakupBOOST   (5) SUBSCRIBE to Trina's YouTube   (6) FOLLOW on Instagram @breakupBOOST & Facebook 

Conversations About Divorce
You Can Be A Better Parent After Divorce

Conversations About Divorce

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2017 34:01


Ending your marriage means not only renegotiating your relationship with your spouse but also with your children. Reorganizing your family creates the opportunity for improving your relationship with your children. Sometimes it happens organically and sometimes it's more of a conscious decision. Sometimes, being a better parent is forced onto you like when you have parenting time and you're the only adult in the house. You're in charge and there's no falling back on your other parent. There's less opportunity to hide or cover up your mistakes, and we do all make them. Are you going to step up or just carry on as you were?Sometimes, being in two households creates the freedom and the opportunity to craft your own parenting philosophy. While being closely aligned with your ex on parenting may make it easier, when that alignment conflicts with your personal beliefs, you can choose to follow your own style. That means you can be more authentic, you can hold true to your values and you can pass those on.Sometimes, the real gem in two households is that you end up with more one-on-one time with your child and that means plenty of opportunity to deepen your connection.Paul Ross, author of How To Profit From Your Divorce, has written about he discovered a new relationship with his daughter after his divorce and says, it was a relationship that was hidden during the 25 years of his marriage and may not have developed if he'd stayed married. Ross joins me for this episode of Conversations About Divorce.You'll find a synposis of this conversation at my blog, Since My Divorce.

Conversations About Divorce
How To Help Your Child Overcome Their Anxiety About Your Divorce

Conversations About Divorce

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2017 35:36


Your divorce is about you and your spouse ending your marriage but how you do this and how you parent with your STBX after your divorce will have a profound impact on your child no matter their age. One thing you can be sure of: your divorce WILL make your child anxious.One challenge is that your child may not express their true feelings to you and even if they do tell you it's no big deal because most of their friends' parents are divorced, or that they understand that life may be better, the change in circumstances is going to cause them some anxiety.So if your child isn't talking, how do you recognize that they are anxious?Is there a difference between the child who has had a history of anxiety and the child who has up until the divorce appeared to be care-free?Is it just a matter of giving them time to adapt and get used to the new family structure or do children do better with more proactive interventions?Joining me for this Conversations About Divorce is Bonnie Zucker, Psy. D, one of the nation's leading experts in the treatment of childhood anxiety. Zucker is the author of Anxiety-Free Kids: An Interactive Guide For Parents And Children.Want to know more about Parenting and Divorce? Check out Mandy's free audio download.

Conversations About Divorce
How To Approach The Most Common Parenting Problems After Divorce

Conversations About Divorce

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2017 29:27


How our children cope with divorce is front and foremost for many parents: none of us want our children to be harmed by the end of our marriage and their future well-being can be a major influence on the timing of divorce.Parenting after divorce isn’t by definition more difficult than parenting while married but it does often mean that differences between you and your child’s other parent are magnified. Resolving these differences is frequently easier said than done but not allowing them to become a source of conflict is key to your child’s well-being.Joining Mandy to discuss some proven ways to approach the most common parenting problems after divorce is  California-based psychologist, Dr. Erica Reischer. Reischer is the author of the book, What Great Parents Do: 75 Simple Strategies For Raising Kids Who Thrive. Find out more about Dr. Erica’s work at her website DrEricaR.com.Want to find out more about the impact of divorce on parenting? Download Mandy’s free audio program, What You Need To Know About Parenting And Divorce.  

Her Life Unscripted | Inspiration | Motivation | Women and Moms | Support and Encouragement | Anna Osborn |
09: A New Relationship: Co-Parenting After Divorce with Nicol Stolar-Peterson, LCSW

Her Life Unscripted | Inspiration | Motivation | Women and Moms | Support and Encouragement | Anna Osborn |

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2016 49:25


Episode 09: A New Relationship: Co-Parenting After Divorce On today’s show I talk with the gracious and talented Nicol Stolar-Peterson about her work with women navigating challenging co-parenting relationships.  Nicol uses her knowledge to help coach and consult with parents who need extra help as they go through custody and divorce issues focus on their goals and see a positive impact in court.  She’s an also an expert witness in Family Law Court and specializes in child abuse and maltreatment. In this episode, Nicol describes the important yet difficult transition into a co-parenting relationship with your ex and how to take it one day at a time.  Listen in to find out how you can forgive yourself through the healing process of divorce and co-parenting.  And how you can continue to model healthy relationships to your kids post divorce. You can follow Nicol Stolar-Peterson and her work at www.stolarcounselingandconsultation.com Ready for full access to the show notes and resources mentioned in this episode? Click here to get em'!

Divorce Talk With Nicola Beer
Co-parenting After Divorce - Child Refuses to See One Parent

Divorce Talk With Nicola Beer

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2015 19:26


Let’s face it co-parenting after divorce isn’t easy. Many children of divorce go through a roller-coaster of emotions like their parents do when the family splits. Children may isolate. Have angry outbursts. Refuse to eat. Cry. Say horrible things. Throw tantrums. But what do you do if they refuse to see you or your ex-spouse? It’s a delicate and difficult situation for all involved and one that needs to be handled carefully. What to do in this situation will be addressed in this episode Nicola Beer is an International Relationship and Divorce Coach. Helping couples save their marriage or individuals and children get through and create a new life after divorce. nicola@purepeacecoaching.com www.purepeacecoaching.com

Save Your Marriage - The Relationship Podcast with Nicola Beer
Co-parenting After Divorce - Child Refuses to See One Parent

Save Your Marriage - The Relationship Podcast with Nicola Beer

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2015 19:27


Let’s face it co-parenting after divorce isn’t easy. Many children of divorce go through a roller-coaster of emotions like their parents do when the family splits. Children may isolate. Have angry outbursts. Refuse to eat. Cry. Say horrible things. Throw tantrums. But what do you do if they refuse to see you or your ex-spouse? It’s a delicate and difficult situation for all involved and one that needs to be handled carefully. What to do in this situation will be addressed in this episode Nicola Beer is an International Relationship and Divorce Coach. Helping couples save their marriage or individuals and children get through and create a new life after divorce.nicola@purepeacecoaching.com www.purepeacecoaching.com

Conversations About Divorce
Shared Parenting After Divorce – Is 50/50 The Fairest Way?

Conversations About Divorce

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2015 38:10


When I gave birth to my children, I never imagined that on a Friday evening I would be helping them pack their belongings, and sending them off to their dad’s and that they would be shuttling between our two homes. But that is what divorce with children means …Shared parenting.Not so long ago that phrase used to commonly mean the kids living with mom, and dad having visitation every other weekend. These days, words like visitation and custody are disappearing from the divorce vocabulary and are being replaced with parenting time and decision-making with an emphasis on the active involvement of both parents.What that looks like is often dependent on what is in the best interest of the child. That could be changing to a presumption of 50/50 equal shared parenting.Sounds fair doesn’t it? Sounds like that would help cut down on some of the custody disputes?My guest, attorney Brenda Storey from Storey Law Offices in Denver, doesn’t think so. Brenda firmly believes a 50/50 presumption is more about fairness between parents and not about what is in the child’s best interest. She also believes that far from reducing litigation around child custody, laws such as this will result in increased litigation.

Amazing Relationships Podcast| Inspiring Love and Possibility | Inspiring Stories, Relationship Coaching, Expert Interviews

What does it take to have an amazing co-parenting relationship after divorce AND a successful business?  Join us in an exclusive behind-the-scenes interview with Lisa Sasevich, known for Speak to Sell, where she shares her story of how her commitment to amazing relationships has allowed her to take a family trip to the Winter 2014 Olympics with her ex-husband, take great care of her two children ages 7 and 10, and create a 7-figure business helping entrepreneurs who want to make a difference.  We asked her to describe how she got through the break-up of her marriage, and what the principles are that guide both her remarkable personal and business life.  “[It’s amazing] when we’re really making choices that are in the highest good of all, how it just works for everyone,” shares Lisa.   Enjoy the show!  We would be honored if you would let us know what you think of the show by leaving a five-star review.  To submit a relationship question and for free gifts, visit us at www.familyco.com/006lis

Family Confidential: Secrets of Successful Parenting with Annie Fox, M.Ed.
FCV045 Single Parenting with Teens, Dr. Leah Klungness

Family Confidential: Secrets of Successful Parenting with Annie Fox, M.Ed.

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2015 17:19


Parenting is an enormous challenge. Single parenthood is often much more so. But single parenting an adolescent just might be the most demanding form of all. And yet, when you add to this teen phase, Mom's falling in love, you may be in for even more volatility. What do you do if your teens aren't keen on the idea of your being in a new relationship? Annie talks with psychologist and single parenthood expert Dr. Leah about dating and much more! About Dr. Leah Klungness (@Dr_Leah) Leah Klungness, Ph.D., is a psychologist and recognized authority on single parenting and relationship issues. Dr. Leah is the coauthor of the award winning book The Complete Single Mother: Third Edition, which is the only comprehensive and best selling self-help book ever written for single parents. Dr. Leah's expertise comes from her personal experiences as a single parent, as well as her training and experience as a psychologist and elementary school teacher. Dr. Leah earned her doctorate and license as a psychologist while single parenting her two young children. She has been quoted in major national magazines, newspapers, and online media including Parenting, Redbook, Working Mother, Huffington Post, and CNN. She's also appeared on Good Morning America and other national TV and radio talk shows. Learn more at http://drleah.com Copyright © 2009-2018 Annie Fox and Electric Eggplant. All Rights Reserved.

Unity Family Matters
Co-Parenting After Divorce

Unity Family Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2012 59:41


Revs. Jen and Ogun welcome Aida Havel, attorney at law, to the program. Aida specializes in collaborative law and shares her insights about spiritual separation and divorce as well as co-parenting after divorce.

Motherhood Talk Radio
Brette Sember, parenting after divorce

Motherhood Talk Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2010 58:22


Motherhood Talk Radio
Brette Sember, parenting after divorce

Motherhood Talk Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2010 58:22


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Secrets Of Dating And Relationship Success – Great Parenting After Divorce with Jacqueline Green

Secrets Of Dating And Relationship Success Archives - WebTalkRadio.net

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2010 59:48


Gloria talks with parenting coach, writer and educator Jacqueline Green about successful parenting after divorce. They'll give you ideas and tips to help you as you learn the ropes of being a single parent. You'll learn the biggest mistake parents who are divorced or separated make in parenting. They'll discuss whether or not single parents […] The post Secrets Of Dating And Relationship Success – Great Parenting After Divorce with Jacqueline Green appeared first on WebTalkRadio.net.