16 episodes

The Coparenting Collective takes you on a journey into the minds of the parents and children navigating life after separation. Hosted by Rosalie, a successful coparent with a "Ph.D. in dealing with difficult exes," you'll learn what's good, bad, and not worth the energy so you can focus on raising your kids in peace.

The Coparenting Collective Rosalie and Special Guests

    • Society & Culture
    • 4.3 • 11 Ratings

The Coparenting Collective takes you on a journey into the minds of the parents and children navigating life after separation. Hosted by Rosalie, a successful coparent with a "Ph.D. in dealing with difficult exes," you'll learn what's good, bad, and not worth the energy so you can focus on raising your kids in peace.

    Read Aloud: Florence & Her Fantastic Family Tree, a Children's Book About Big, Blended Families

    Read Aloud: Florence & Her Fantastic Family Tree, a Children's Book About Big, Blended Families

    A big family with multiple parents and many siblings can feel overwhelming to a small child. That's how Florence feels as she tries to figure out how to complete her family tree project for Ms. Collin's class at school. Follow along as Rosalie reads the sweet tale of "Florence and Her Fantastic Family Tree" by Judy Gilliam to her daughter while pointing out the beautiful benefits of having a large, loving family. To purchase the book, visit thecoparentingcollective.com

    • 13 min
    The Beginning Sucks: A Conversation About Dealing with Conflict as a New Co-parent (with Lisanne Iriks, ADR Specialist)

    The Beginning Sucks: A Conversation About Dealing with Conflict as a New Co-parent (with Lisanne Iriks, ADR Specialist)

    As a guest on Conversations To Cut The Conflict podcast hosted by award-winning alternative dispute resolution expert Lisanne Iriks, Rosalie opens up about her struggles to cope as a new co-parent and how she finally got out of emotional purgatory, regained her self-confidence, and diffused her hostile ex.

    • 54 min
    10 Toxic Parenting Behaviors According To Amy Morin, Psychotherapist

    10 Toxic Parenting Behaviors According To Amy Morin, Psychotherapist

    Want to help your children to develop the confidence to seek out healthy relationships as they grow up? Avoid these toxic parenting behaviors. In this episode, we cite an article by internationally-recognized psychotherapist Amy Morin, LCSW, to highlight ten sneakily insidious parenting traits and how they can quickly they can ruin a child's mental health and ability to identify safe environments. *Article originally published in Business Insider, July 11, 2020.

    • 42 min
    Read Aloud: What Matters Most, A Children's Book by Emma Dodd

    Read Aloud: What Matters Most, A Children's Book by Emma Dodd

    After Rosalie reads "What Matters Most" by Emma Dodd to her youngest daughter over breakfast, their conversation about the book evolves into a cute little gab session about life. To grab your copy of this book, visit www.thecoparentingcollective.com/books

    • 17 min
    Pt. 2 What About the Girls? A Social Services Case Manager Falls for Single Dad of Twins Caught in Toxic Co-parenting Situation (with Brooke P.)

    Pt. 2 What About the Girls? A Social Services Case Manager Falls for Single Dad of Twins Caught in Toxic Co-parenting Situation (with Brooke P.)

    Part 2/2: We continue with Brooke's story as she is making plans to meet her bonus daughters' mom for the first time face-to-face. What do they talk about? What's the outcome? Does it change anything? More importantly, can they break through the barriers of parallel parenting to create a healthier environment for the twins? Listen in to find out! You won't believe your ears. 

    • 49 min
    Pt. 1 What About the Girls? A Social Services Case Manager Falls for Single Dad of Twins Caught in Toxic Co-parenting Situation (with Brooke P.)

    Pt. 1 What About the Girls? A Social Services Case Manager Falls for Single Dad of Twins Caught in Toxic Co-parenting Situation (with Brooke P.)

    Part 1/2: Meet Brooke @miss.brookemichelle, a down-to-earth social services case manager in California. Four years ago, she fell head over heels for a hard-working, devoted single father of twin girls. As they cemented their relationship - and she bonded with his children - she was shunned and borderline harassed by the girl's mother, a woman she had never met. Brooke tried numerous times to break the ice with her boyfriend's ex, but she faced an uphill battle as the bystander in their toxic parallel parenting dynamic. It was hard for her to watch the toll it was taking on the girls. Find out what happens when Brooke tries to be a force for good.

    • 1 hr 11 min

Customer Reviews

4.3 out of 5
11 Ratings

11 Ratings

MC2rd ,

Great advice for normal people

This is a good compass for people who are trying to coparent with otherwise healthy, or even health-ish, ex-partners. Unfortunately, I am a victim of domestic violence, so this would not be sound advice. In fact, I’m on the fence whether it’s a good thing or not—you’re adding yourself to the flying monkeys for people like me. Thank you for noting that caveat in the intro (from the bench episode). It’s an important disclaimer.

Overall, great touch base for normal people. I can respect it, and I’m glad to see more people talking about this topic.

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