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EPISODE · Dec 9, 2025 · 48 MIN

S1. E 13. Co-Parenting After Divorce in a Firefighter Family: Real Talk with Therapist Talia Bombola

from Carry On Fire Family · host Audra Carrion

Co-parenting is hard enough, but co-parenting with a firefighter, especially after a divorce, comes with a whole different set of challenges. As a firewife of 18 years, I’ve lived the reality of shift work, emotional exhaustion, missed holidays, and the pressure that comes with raising kids in a first responder home and I've seen and experienced when it can all fall apart and you feel like there's nothing left to salvage.In this episode, I sit down with licensed marriage and family therapist Talia Bombola to talk openly about what firefighter families actually go through. We break down:✔️ How 24/48 or 48/96 schedules impact parenting✔️ Navigating co-parenting after divorce in a first responder family✔️ Managing blended families and step-parent roles✔️ Reducing power struggles and improving communication✔️ How to validate your kids’ emotions when life feels unstable✔️ Supporting children of first responders through stress and transitionsWhether you’re married to a firefighter, going through a divorce (maybe you've considered or are currently considering it), or trying to rebuild a healthier co-parenting relationship, this conversation offers real insight, practical tools, and heartfelt encouragement.If you’re looking for support, validation, or a reminder that you’re not alone in this lifestyle this episode is for you.Follow me for more fire family content and subscribe to my website for a free 5 day meal plan download. carryoncarrion.com Or for daily laughs and tips on instagram @carryonfirefamilyCheck out Thalia's website www.therapywithtalia.com if you are considering divorce, already divorced and need help with your co parenting plan, or you just need to talk to someone. She's in CA for in person and zoom sessions. You can also find her on instagram @taliabombolaTakeawaysCo-parenting in first responder families is complex due to unpredictable schedules.Stepparents should be integrated thoughtfully into the co-parenting dynamic.Resentment often arises from the unequal distribution of responsibilities post-divorce.Effective communication is crucial for successful co-parenting arrangements.Consistency in routines helps children adjust between two households.Children's emotions should be validated without bashing the other parent.Maintaining a connection with first responder parents is essential for children.Power struggles can be minimized through clear communication and agreements.Understanding the unique stressors of co-parenting can help manage expectations.Seeking therapy can provide support and guidance during co-parenting transitions.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Co-Parenting Dynamics03:00 Challenges of Co-Parenting in First Responder Families06:10 Navigating Stepparent Relationships08:57 Dealing with Resentment and Emotional Struggles12:05 Communication Tools for Effective Co-Parenting14:57 Building Consistency Between Homes17:57 Validating Children's Emotions21:04 Maintaining Connection with First Responder Parents23:58 Avoiding Power Struggles in Co-Parenting27:00 Understanding the Stressors of Co-Parenting29:46 Final Thoughts and ResourcesKeywordsco-parenting, first responder families, emotional struggles, communication tools, children's emotions, consistency, power struggles, resentment, family dynamics, therapy

Co-parenting is hard enough, but co-parenting with a firefighter, especially after a divorce, comes with a whole different set of challenges. As a firewife of 18 years, I’ve lived the reality of shift work, emotional exhaustion, missed holidays, and the pressure that comes with raising kids in a first responder home and I've seen and experienced when it can all fall apart and you feel like there's nothing left to salvage.In this episode, I sit down with licensed marriage and family therapist Talia Bombola to talk openly about what firefighter families actually go through. We break down:✔️ How 24/48 or 48/96 schedules impact parenting✔️ Navigating co-parenting after divorce in a first responder family✔️ Managing blended families and step-parent roles✔️ Reducing power struggles and improving communication✔️ How to validate your kids’ emotions when life feels unstable✔️ Supporting children of first responders through stress and transitionsWhether you’re married to a firefighter, going through a divorce (maybe you've considered or are currently considering it), or trying to rebuild a healthier co-parenting relationship, this conversation offers real insight, practical tools, and heartfelt encouragement.If you’re looking for support, validation, or a reminder that you’re not alone in this lifestyle this episode is for you.Follow me for more fire family content and subscribe to my website for a free 5 day meal plan download. carryoncarrion.com Or for daily laughs and tips on instagram @carryonfirefamilyCheck out Thalia's website www.therapywithtalia.com if you are considering divorce, already divorced and need help with your co parenting plan, or you just need to talk to someone. She's in CA for in person and zoom sessions. You can also find her on instagram @taliabombolaTakeawaysCo-parenting in first responder families is complex due to unpredictable schedules.Stepparents should be integrated thoughtfully into the co-parenting dynamic.Resentment often arises from the unequal distribution of responsibilities post-divorce.Effective communication is crucial for successful co-parenting arrangements.Consistency in routines helps children adjust between two households.Children's emotions should be validated without bashing the other parent.Maintaining a connection with first responder parents is essential for children.Power struggles can be minimized through clear communication and agreements.Understanding the unique stressors of co-parenting can help manage expectations.Seeking therapy can provide support and guidance during co-parenting transitions.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Co-Parenting Dynamics03:00 Challenges of Co-Parenting in First Responder Families06:10 Navigating Stepparent Relationships08:57 Dealing with Resentment and Emotional Struggles12:05 Communication Tools for Effective Co-Parenting14:57 Building Consistency Between Homes17:57 Validating Children's Emotions21:04 Maintaining Connection with First Responder Parents23:58 Avoiding Power Struggles in Co-Parenting27:00 Understanding the Stressors of Co-Parenting29:46 Final Thoughts and ResourcesKeywordsco-parenting, first responder families, emotional struggles, communication tools, children's emotions, consistency, power struggles, resentment, family dynamics, therapy

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