an apParent Connection show

an apParent Connection

Summary: Here, we go from negative to positive. You will be presented with parenting topics that start out negative until we arrive at positive solutions for parenting children outside of marriage.

Podcasts:

 I5 – Protecting relationships when co-parenting | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 37:00

In this episode I discuss racism in the media and protecting relationships in co-parenting. I discuss the recent Austin bomber news and them medias slanted representation of that information. I also talk about how to effectively protect your relationship with your child and your co-parent when parenting together.

 I4 - Optimism: Attitude is everything! | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 24:28

In this episode I discuss the necessity for optimism and keeping a positive attitude.

 I3 – Compartmentalization in Co-Parenting. | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 10:06

In this episode, we will meet two parenting couples who face issues such as negotiating parenting schedules and helping each other with errands concerning the children. These two parenting couples mix their relationship resentments with their co-parenting business. I will talk about the line that all co-parents must draw between old resentments and cultivating a new parenting relationship. Enjoy!

 I2 – C.O.P.A.R.E.N.T. | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 8:55

Learn what each of the letters in the framework stands for. Let’s envision a beautiful, drama free, co-parenting future together.

 I1 – Intro to an apParent Connection | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 5:00

Welcome to an apParent Connection. In this episode, I introduce myself as your host and tell you a little about what history has brought me to the point of sharing my knowledge with you. I am a single mother of three who has put a lot of blood, sweat, and tears into ensuring that my children have the best life possible short of two married parents. Thank you for tuning in. Please make sure that you tune in to episode two when we get into the framework of positive co-parenting.

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