Ep 3 - 'Better Together' Co-Parenting Evolved
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In this episode of the Fathers Making Progress podcast, we explore the transformative Better Together co-parenting program, an initiative designed to help families create effective co-parenting plans outside of the courtroom. Our host shares his personal experiences with co-parenting, highlighting the challenges he faced during his divorce and the impact on his blended family. With a commitment to reducing the struggles children face during transitions, he emphasizes the importance of better collaboration between parents.
Joining him are three guests: Carnell Hogan, FMP's Community Impact Manager and program facilitator, and Cyrena Martin, founder of Mahogany Cares, both of whom have played vital roles in the success of the Better Together initiative and Dominic Long, a long time FMP alumni. Tune in to learn about the science behind co-parenting and how this program aims to support families in navigating their challenges.
[00:02:28] Co-parenting success stories.
[00:04:07] Co-parenting dynamics and challenges.
[00:09:12] Co-parenting challenges and solutions.
[00:13:25] Co-parenting after domestic violence.
[00:15:58] Co-parenting award recognition.
[00:20:24] Sharing personal stories publicly.
[00:25:07] Co-parenting dynamics and vulnerability.
[00:27:10] Importance of co-parenting.
[00:32:08] Co-parenting relationships after breakup.
[00:34:14] Co-parenting relationships and dynamics.
[00:38:05] Co-parenting agreements are necessary.
[00:43:06] Progress tracking in co-parenting.
[00:46:54] Co-parenting as a process.
[00:50:13] Accountability in co-parenting.
[00:53:35] Co-parenting and child wellbeing.
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