FATHERHOOD VOICES
Welcome to Fatherhood: Breaking The Toxic Cycle where conversations of healing and growth occur. This podcast will showcase brave and heartfelt fathers as they step into the light to share their transformative journeys of acknowledging and overcoming their past mistakes. Join us as these fathers courageously open up about their traumas, regrets, and the moments they wish they could redo. Through honest conversations with their children, they confront the pain, explore the lessons learned, and work towards rebuilding broken connections. Tune in to witness the profound healing that unfolds when fathers and children come together to find understanding, forgiveness, and the path forward. Fatherhood: Breaking The Toxic Cycle is a testament to the power of vulnerability, redemption, and the unbreakable bond between a father and his children.
FATHERHOOD VOICES
Ep 24: Navigating the Transition: From Marriage to Co-Parenting Gracefully
Navigating the Transition: From Marriage to Co-Parenting Gracefully
This episode of Fatherhood Voices focuses on the journey of Carly Pinchin, a mother navigating the transition from being married to becoming a single parent and co-parenting successfully. Carly shares her personal experience of recognizing the need for separation from her husband to ensure her children grow up with a healthier understanding of relationships. She discusses the initial realization, the decision to separate, and the challenges and successes of co-parenting. The episode also delves into the impact of one's upbringing on their parenting style, the decision-making process regarding separation, and the importance of setting a positive example for one's children. Throughout the episode, the discussion also touches on finding strength in vulnerability, the journey towards self-discovery post-separation, and the significance of communication in co-parenting. This heartfelt narrative offers insights into breaking toxic cycles, embracing change, and fostering a loving, supportive environment for children post-separation.