1 hr 14 min

An Interview with Coach Luke Shillings: Single Fatherhood, Infidelity, and the Journey to Recovery The Art of Independent Fatherhood

    • Self-Improvement

Have you ever asked yourself how single fathers navigate through challenges and manage the delicate balance between love, duty, and personal growth? Join us as we talk to Luke Schilling, an independent father from the UK, who shares his inspiring journey of single fatherhood and co-parenting. Luke opens up about his triumphs and struggles, emphasizing the crucial role routines play in nurturing his children post-divorce. From being a father, son, partner, and brother, to becoming a general manager in a manufacturing firm, Luke shares how he found fulfillment and purpose in his unexpected role.

We take a deep look into the complex world of infidelity, a heart-wrenching reality many relationships face. As a relationship and infidelity recovery coach, I share insights from personal and professional experiences, shedding light on the painstaking process of rebuilding trust. We explore the reasons behind infidelity, the self-blame that often accompanies betrayal, and the importance of understanding the core needs behind desires. This conversation is an empathetic affirmation that you are not a victim—you have the power to rebuild, understand, and heal.

The conversation takes a more serious tone as we tackle the impact of infidelity on children and the intricacies of co-parenting post-betrayal. We discuss the importance of self-care in relationships, the role of genuine communication, and the value of finding fulfillment within oneself. We underline the vital work of alignment and trust within ourselves and how this inner harmony manifests in our relationships with others. Wrapping up our conversation, we delve into the world of coaching and its profound impact on navigating infidelity issues. More than just a conversation, this episode is a journey towards understanding, growth, and healing.
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Have you ever asked yourself how single fathers navigate through challenges and manage the delicate balance between love, duty, and personal growth? Join us as we talk to Luke Schilling, an independent father from the UK, who shares his inspiring journey of single fatherhood and co-parenting. Luke opens up about his triumphs and struggles, emphasizing the crucial role routines play in nurturing his children post-divorce. From being a father, son, partner, and brother, to becoming a general manager in a manufacturing firm, Luke shares how he found fulfillment and purpose in his unexpected role.

We take a deep look into the complex world of infidelity, a heart-wrenching reality many relationships face. As a relationship and infidelity recovery coach, I share insights from personal and professional experiences, shedding light on the painstaking process of rebuilding trust. We explore the reasons behind infidelity, the self-blame that often accompanies betrayal, and the importance of understanding the core needs behind desires. This conversation is an empathetic affirmation that you are not a victim—you have the power to rebuild, understand, and heal.

The conversation takes a more serious tone as we tackle the impact of infidelity on children and the intricacies of co-parenting post-betrayal. We discuss the importance of self-care in relationships, the role of genuine communication, and the value of finding fulfillment within oneself. We underline the vital work of alignment and trust within ourselves and how this inner harmony manifests in our relationships with others. Wrapping up our conversation, we delve into the world of coaching and its profound impact on navigating infidelity issues. More than just a conversation, this episode is a journey towards understanding, growth, and healing.
Want to try out one-on-one coaching? Go here to sign up for a free discovery call with Jay and see if its a fit for you.

See what Jay is up to at Jay Rush Coaching

1 hr 14 min