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Sanity in Co-Parenting
Bold Brave TV
24 episodes
9 months ago
It’s easy to be overwhelmed by scheduling conflicts, payment obligations, and miscommunication. What you really need is understanding and collaboration. Unfortunately, when you are a co-parent, your ex-partner may not always be on the same page. Life can become exhausting and co-parenting can be hard: you handle constant scheduling and rescheduling, try to accommodate holidays, avoid bad-mouthing your co-parent in front of the children, wrangle shared finances, and many other things.

In addition to bringing her practical step-mom life experience each week to Finding Sanity in Co-Parenting, Laura MacMahon, kincrew Co-founder, invites experts from the divorce and co-parenting professional ecosystem to share insights and answer listener questions.

Laura MacMahon is cofounder of kincrew™, second wife, and stepmom to four. Laura and her husband, Mark, created kincrew software out of a personal need to organize their family life and quickly realized that there was potential to do so much more all in the name of changing the conversations that were happening around divorce. Laura has studied childhood development, especially relating to children who grow up in conflict situations and is motivated by the possibility of helping others find a happier and healthier path forward for their entire family during and after divorce.

Kincrew helps you become a better co-parent by helping you get organized, improve collaboration, and simplify payment obligations, ensuring that you and your children are secure and happy. We help you eliminate potential conflict by giving you the tools and knowledge you need to reduce stress and focus on what’s best for you and your children’s well-being.

For more information and access to co-parenting resources, visit us at www.kincrew.io.
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It’s easy to be overwhelmed by scheduling conflicts, payment obligations, and miscommunication. What you really need is understanding and collaboration. Unfortunately, when you are a co-parent, your ex-partner may not always be on the same page. Life can become exhausting and co-parenting can be hard: you handle constant scheduling and rescheduling, try to accommodate holidays, avoid bad-mouthing your co-parent in front of the children, wrangle shared finances, and many other things.

In addition to bringing her practical step-mom life experience each week to Finding Sanity in Co-Parenting, Laura MacMahon, kincrew Co-founder, invites experts from the divorce and co-parenting professional ecosystem to share insights and answer listener questions.

Laura MacMahon is cofounder of kincrew™, second wife, and stepmom to four. Laura and her husband, Mark, created kincrew software out of a personal need to organize their family life and quickly realized that there was potential to do so much more all in the name of changing the conversations that were happening around divorce. Laura has studied childhood development, especially relating to children who grow up in conflict situations and is motivated by the possibility of helping others find a happier and healthier path forward for their entire family during and after divorce.

Kincrew helps you become a better co-parent by helping you get organized, improve collaboration, and simplify payment obligations, ensuring that you and your children are secure and happy. We help you eliminate potential conflict by giving you the tools and knowledge you need to reduce stress and focus on what’s best for you and your children’s well-being.

For more information and access to co-parenting resources, visit us at www.kincrew.io.
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Parenting
Kids & Family
Episodes (20/24)
Sanity in Co-Parenting
Sanity in Co-Parenting (24) Dads and Daughters with Kathleen Fischer
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Sanity in Co-Parenting
Sanity in Co-Parenting - Stepmom Stigma with Mary T Kelley
4 years ago
58 minutes

Sanity in Co-Parenting
Sanity in Co-Parenting (22)
Helping Kids Develop Tool-kits for Resilience With Kathleen Fischer
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4 years ago
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Sanity in Co-Parenting
Sanity in Co-Parenting (21) The D Word with Lesley Stubock
4 years ago
57 minutes

Sanity in Co-Parenting
Sanity In Co-Parenting (20) The New Family with Brandie Weikle
4 years ago
58 minutes

Sanity in Co-Parenting
Sanity In Co-Parenting - Lessons in putting kids first
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4 years ago
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Sanity in Co-Parenting
Sanity in Co-Parenting (18)
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Sanity in Co-Parenting
Sanity in Co-Parenting (17)
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Sanity in Co-Parenting
Sanity in Co-Parenting (16)
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Sanity in Co-Parenting
Sanity in Co-Parenting (15) One Child's Perspective of Divorce
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Sanity in Co-Parenting
Sanity in Co-Parenting (14) What Happens when Parents are unable to Make Mutual Decisions
4 years ago
58 minutes

Sanity in Co-Parenting
Sanity in Co-Parenting (13) Lessons from Becoming a Stepmom
4 years ago
58 minutes

Sanity in Co-Parenting
Sanity in Co-Parenting (12) Divorce from an Educator's perspective
4 years ago
57 minutes

Sanity in Co-Parenting
Sanity in Co-Parenting (11) Talking Parent Alienation with Dorcy Pruter
4 years ago
58 minutes

Sanity in Co-Parenting
Sanity in Co-Parenting (10) Divorcing a Narcissist with Catenya McHenry
This week, we talk Divorcing a Narcissist with guest, Catenya McHenry
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4 years ago
58 minutes

Sanity in Co-Parenting
Sanity in Co-Parenting (9) Conversation with a Private Investigator
Conversation with a Private Investigator
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4 years ago
58 minutes

Sanity in Co-Parenting
Sanity in Co-Parenting (8) A Conversation With a Certified Divorce Financial Planner
A Conversation With a Certified Divorce Financial Planner with our guest, John Lemieux
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4 years ago
58 minutes

Sanity in Co-Parenting
Sanity in Co-Parenting (7) Talking Domestic Violence with Sheri Kurdakul
4 years ago
58 minutes

Sanity in Co-Parenting
Sanity in Co-Parenting (6) Taking a Collaborative Law Approach to Divorce
4 years ago
58 minutes

Sanity in Co-Parenting
Sanity in Co-Parenting (5) The Impact of COVID-19 on Marriage and Divorce
4 years ago
58 minutes

Sanity in Co-Parenting
It’s easy to be overwhelmed by scheduling conflicts, payment obligations, and miscommunication. What you really need is understanding and collaboration. Unfortunately, when you are a co-parent, your ex-partner may not always be on the same page. Life can become exhausting and co-parenting can be hard: you handle constant scheduling and rescheduling, try to accommodate holidays, avoid bad-mouthing your co-parent in front of the children, wrangle shared finances, and many other things.

In addition to bringing her practical step-mom life experience each week to Finding Sanity in Co-Parenting, Laura MacMahon, kincrew Co-founder, invites experts from the divorce and co-parenting professional ecosystem to share insights and answer listener questions.

Laura MacMahon is cofounder of kincrew™, second wife, and stepmom to four. Laura and her husband, Mark, created kincrew software out of a personal need to organize their family life and quickly realized that there was potential to do so much more all in the name of changing the conversations that were happening around divorce. Laura has studied childhood development, especially relating to children who grow up in conflict situations and is motivated by the possibility of helping others find a happier and healthier path forward for their entire family during and after divorce.

Kincrew helps you become a better co-parent by helping you get organized, improve collaboration, and simplify payment obligations, ensuring that you and your children are secure and happy. We help you eliminate potential conflict by giving you the tools and knowledge you need to reduce stress and focus on what’s best for you and your children’s well-being.

For more information and access to co-parenting resources, visit us at www.kincrew.io.