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Boundaries - How to make them work

Episode 2 of the Divorce Reimagined podcast, hosted by Stephanie B and Jacob S, titled "Boundaries - How to make them work " was published on September 13, 2023 and runs 53 minutes.

September 13, 2023 ·53m · Divorce Reimagined

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Hi everyone, welcome to Divorce Reimagined, a podcast where we, Stephie B and Jacob S, share our experiences and insights on how to navigate the challenges and opportunities of co-parenting. We are two divorced parents who have a supportive and respectful relationship with each other, and we want to help other single parents and co-parents who are going through the same journey. Divorce Reimagined is a podcast that helps parents navigate the challenges of co-parenting after divorce. Hosted by Stephie B. and Jacob, two divorced parents who have a successful co-parenting relationship, this podcast offers practical tips, insights and stories on how to create a peaceful and respectful co-parenting dynamic. In each episode, Stephie and Jacob cover topics such as communication, boundaries, compromise, patience, and more. Whether you are newly divorced, in the process of divorce, or have been co-parenting for a while, this podcast will help you re-imagine your co-parenting journey and make it work for you and your children. Tune in to Divorce Reimagined and discover how to co-parent with grace and ease. - Creating healthy boundaries is crucial in co-parenting after a divorce. - Clear communication, understanding limits, and respecting each other's time and emotional investment are key to establishing these boundaries. - It is important to act with integrity, patience, and compromise in co-parenting relationships. - The intention behind actions should always be good, with a focus on the child's well-being. - Avoid badmouthing the other parent, guilting the child, passing messages through the child, and rehashing marriage problems with the children. - Creating healthy boundaries and respecting them helps maintain a peaceful and respectful co-parenting relationship. - Clear communication, understanding limits, and acting with integrity contribute to setting healthy boundaries. - Matching energy and maintaining good faith in the relationship are essential. - Prioritizing the child's well-being and avoiding negative behavior towards the other parent are important. - Respecting the child's relationship with both parents and avoiding involving them in adult issues are crucial. 📌 Establishing healthy boundaries is crucial in co-parenting after a divorce. 🔑 Clear communication, understanding limits, and respect are key to setting these boundaries. ⚡️ Acting with integrity and good faith helps create a positive co-parenting relationship. 🤝 Prioritizing the child's well-being and avoiding negative behavior towards the other parent is important. ❌ Avoid badmouthing, guilting the child, passing messages through them, or rehashing marriage problems with them.

Hi everyone, welcome to Divorce Reimagined, a podcast where we, Stephie B and Jacob S, share our experiences and insights on how to navigate the challenges and opportunities of co-parenting. We are two divorced parents who have a supportive and respectful relationship with each other, and we want to help other single parents and co-parents who are going through the same journey. Divorce Reimagined is a podcast that helps parents navigate the challenges of co-parenting after divorce. Hosted by Stephie B. and Jacob, two divorced parents who have a successful co-parenting relationship, this podcast offers practical tips, insights and stories on how to create a peaceful and respectful co-parenting dynamic. In each episode, Stephie and Jacob cover topics such as communication, boundaries, compromise, patience, and more. Whether you are newly divorced, in the process of divorce, or have been co-parenting for a while, this podcast will help you re-imagine your co-parenting journey and make it work for you and your children. Tune in to Divorce Reimagined and discover how to co-parent with grace and ease. - Creating healthy boundaries is crucial in co-parenting after a divorce. - Clear communication, understanding limits, and respecting each other's time and emotional investment are key to establishing these boundaries. - It is important to act with integrity, patience, and compromise in co-parenting relationships. - The intention behind actions should always be good, with a focus on the child's well-being. - Avoid badmouthing the other parent, guilting the child, passing messages through the child, and rehashing marriage problems with the children. - Creating healthy boundaries and respecting them helps maintain a peaceful and respectful co-parenting relationship. - Clear communication, understanding limits, and acting with integrity contribute to setting healthy boundaries. - Matching energy and maintaining good faith in the relationship are essential. - Prioritizing the child's well-being and avoiding negative behavior towards the other parent are important. - Respecting the child's relationship with both parents and avoiding involving them in adult issues are crucial. 📌 Establishing healthy boundaries is crucial in co-parenting after a divorce. 🔑 Clear communication, understanding limits, and respect are key to setting these boundaries. ⚡️ Acting with integrity and good faith helps create a positive co-parenting relationship. 🤝 Prioritizing the child's well-being and avoiding negative behavior towards the other parent is important. ❌ Avoid badmouthing, guilting the child, passing messages through them, or rehashing marriage problems with them.

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