EP 49 | the other mother... what coparenting ACTUALLY looks like in 2025 with my kiddos' stepmomđź‘€
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what does co-parenting actually look like when you’re raising kids with your ex and their new partner? in this episode i sit down with my kids’ stepmom, destiny, to spill the real tea on blended families in 2025... the good, the messy, and everything in between. we talk respect, boundaries, stereotypes, and how we’ve made teamwork possible (even when it wasn’t easy). if you’ve ever wondered how to make co-parenting work without losing your mind, this convo is the proof that it can be done (and that the kids really can come first).Â
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