
88 episodes

Coparent Academy Podcast Linda VanValkenburg and Ron Gore
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- Kids & Family
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4.7 • 13 Ratings
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Lifechanging Coparenting
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#88 - Domestic Violence and Coparenting - Series Introduction
This episode is the introduction to our new series on domestic violence and coparenting.
If you would like to participate in our domestic violence series as a guest, please contact us and let us know. We are interested in all perspectives and backgrounds for our conversations.
Thanks for listening! If you have questions, comments, or concerns, please email us at podcast@coparentacademy.com. To learn more about becoming the best coparent you can be, visit coparentacademy.com. -
#87 - How to Move on When Your Coparent is Your Abuser (Reddit post conversation)
In this 4th in a series of Reddit post discussions, we address a Reddit user's question about how to move on when your coparent is your abuser.
Next week we begin a series in which we do a deep dive into coparenting and domestic violence. If you would like to participate in our domestic violence series as a guest, please contact us and let us know. We are interested in all perspectives and backgrounds for our conversations.
Thanks for listening! If you have questions, comments, or concerns, please email us at podcast@coparentacademy.com. To learn more about becoming the best coparent you can be, visit coparentacademy.com. -
#86 - Balancing Your Child's Social Life and Visitation
Ever wondered how to balance your child's need for social interaction with the limited time you get for quality bonding? In this episode we discuss strategies to handle the tricky situation of having your child visit friends during one parent's limited time. We share suggestions on how both parents can navigate this situation while fostering deeper connections, such as getting to know your child's friend group and understanding their activities.
In two weeks we'll begin our next series, in which we cover coparenting and domestic violence. If you would like to participate in our domestic violence series as a guest, please contact us and let us know. We are interested in all perspectives and backgrounds for our conversations.
Thanks for listening! If you have questions, comments, or concerns, please email us at podcast@coparentacademy.com. To learn more about becoming the best coparent you can be, visit coparentacademy.com. -
#85 - Mom Concerned that Child Always Talks About Dad
In this second of four Reddit post weeks we have a Mom who concerned that her child seems focused on Dad and wonders if she's falling short.
In three weeks we'll begin our next series, in which we cover coparenting and domestic violence. If you would like to participate in our domestic violence series as a guest, please contact us and let us know. We are interested in all perspectives and backgrounds for our conversations.
Thanks for listening! If you have questions, comments, or concerns, please email us at podcast@coparentacademy.com. To learn more about becoming the best coparent you can be, visit coparentacademy.com. -
#84 - Coparenting Suffering after Dad Remarried
For the next four weeks, we'll be discussing some Reddit posts as we work on our next series, which will cover coparenting and domestic violence.
In this week's episode, a Mom asks for advice after Dad remarried and their coparenting relationship quickly went from awesome to awful.
Thanks for listening! If you have questions, comments, or concerns, please email us at podcast@coparentacademy.com. To learn more about becoming the best coparent you can be, visit coparentacademy.com. -
#83 - How to Answer Your Child's Questions about Custody Issues
This is episode five in a five-part series on how to communicate better with your child. In this episode, we discuss how to answer your child's questions about custody and visitation issues.
Thanks for listening! If you have questions, comments, or concerns, please email us at podcast@coparentacademy.com. To learn more about becoming the best coparent you can be, visit coparentacademy.com.
Customer Reviews
Extremely biased against fathers
It is entirely possible that the hosts are so strongly biased against fathers based on their professional experience. Maybe the stereotypical issues they talk about are stereotypical for a good reason. It is just painful to listen to them for me personally because they are so strongly biased against fathers.