Co-Parent Dilemmas

著者: Diane Dierks & Rick Voyles
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  • There are at least two sides to every conflict, and when it's between divorced or separated parents, sparks can fly. In each episode, co-parenting experts Diane Dierks and Rick Voyles answer listener questions and talk about the benefits and risks of letting go vs. holding on to the conflict in a variety of complex topics facing co-parents today. Do you hold on for the sake of the children or let go for the same reason? Episodes are released every Sunday at noon. Listeners can email 1234Dilemma@gmail.com and pose a question/dilemma that may be answered on an upcoming episode. What do you do when the other parent won't be flexible with the parenting schedule? How do you respond to a co-parent who is constantly blowing up your phone with texts? Is it really important to talk to your children when they are at the other parent's house? And what about the parent who won't share important information with you about the children? Do you give in to the other parent's antics or should you hold your ground? Get answers to these questions and more on Co-Parent Dilemmas, wherever you get your podcasts.
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There are at least two sides to every conflict, and when it's between divorced or separated parents, sparks can fly. In each episode, co-parenting experts Diane Dierks and Rick Voyles answer listener questions and talk about the benefits and risks of letting go vs. holding on to the conflict in a variety of complex topics facing co-parents today. Do you hold on for the sake of the children or let go for the same reason? Episodes are released every Sunday at noon. Listeners can email 1234Dilemma@gmail.com and pose a question/dilemma that may be answered on an upcoming episode. What do you do when the other parent won't be flexible with the parenting schedule? How do you respond to a co-parent who is constantly blowing up your phone with texts? Is it really important to talk to your children when they are at the other parent's house? And what about the parent who won't share important information with you about the children? Do you give in to the other parent's antics or should you hold your ground? Get answers to these questions and more on Co-Parent Dilemmas, wherever you get your podcasts.
© 2024 DIVO Enterprises
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  • S5.E11. CRITICAL SKILLS: Pt. 2 - Why Using a Structured Email Protocol Works
    2024/11/17

    Have a quick question to be explored on the show? Send us a text message! Include your email address if you would like a personal response. Click HERE

    Diane & Rick address Emily’s email about her know-it-all co-parent. They discuss the goal of utilizing a structured way of communicating and why it succeeds in managing the toxic co-parent, while ant the same time, adhering to a parenting plan that requires co-parents to share relevant information about their children.

    CLICK HERE To see the link to this week’s good news story.

    To see a copy of the instructions and court order language for a communication protocol as described in this episode, go to www.CPDilemmas.com/resources.

    Support the show

    Want to talk about this episode with Diane and other parents? Be part of the conversation on the NON-Impossibles Facebook group

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    LinkedIn group.

    Have a co-parent dilemma? Email Dilemma@CPDilemmas.com

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    38 分
  • S5.E10. CRITICAL SKILLS: Pt. 1 - Why Validating Your Kids’ Feelings Works
    2024/11/10

    Have a quick question to be explored on the show? Send us a text message! Include your email address if you would like a personal response. Click HERE

    Listener Trenton wants advice on how to respond to his 10-year-old daughter when she expresses frustration about going between two homes. In this first of a three-part series on why critical co-parenting skills work, Diane and Rick discuss the feelings/thoughts/values triangle and what is foundational about its use for all parents.

    CLICK HERE to get the pyramid graphic mentioned in this episode.

    WHAT’S HAPPENING LINKS:

    This week’s GOOD NEWS story

    Holiday Harmony: Soberlink's Tools for Safe and Conflict-Free Co-Parenting, happening on Saturday, Nov. 16 at 9:30 AM PST

    If you’d like to be part of our Pediatrician/Co-Parent brainstorming session on Zoom, email Diane

    Diane’s new DAILY DEVOTIONAL FOR FRUSTRATED CO-PARENTS is releasing in January, 2025. If you’d like to be notified about how to start a free trial, CLICK HERE!

    Attend the weekly Hump Day Wednesdays for only $10/month (exclusively for Patreon VIPs). Purchase a one-year Patreon VIP subscription and receive the I Am Non-Impossible journal!

    IMPACT Training for Professionals - do you want to build a thriving team practice to help high conflict co-parents? Consider our IMPACT training for your practice group.

    Support the show

    Want to talk about this episode with Diane and other parents? Be part of the conversation on the NON-Impossibles Facebook group

    Find us on X (Twitter) and Instagram @CPDilemmas

    If you are a professional working with high-conflict co-parents, join our
    LinkedIn group.

    Have a co-parent dilemma? Email Dilemma@CPDilemmas.com

    Become a
    Non-Impossible VIP Listener for some really cool perks!

    To get a special discount on therapy through BetterHelp, visit
    www.BetterHelp.com/Dilemma

    RATE THE SHOW!

    CLICK HERE to subscribe to our monthly podcast email to get a sneak peak into upcoming topics

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    57 分
  • S5.E9. Is It “Wrong” to Move Out of State?
    2024/11/03

    Have a quick question to be explored on the show? Send us a text message! Include your email address if you would like a personal response. Click HERE

    Listener Georgina asks about the consequences of moving her 12-year-old daughter away from her dad. They discuss the reasons why she is feeling the need to escape and how helping her daughter develop appropriate coping skills may neutralize the moving dilemma.

    WHAT’S HAPPENING LINKS:

    This week’s GOOD NEWS story

    Holiday Harmony: Soberlink's Tools for Safe and Conflict-Free Co-Parenting, happening on Saturday, Nov. 16 at 9:30 AM PST

    If you’d like to be part of our Pediatrician/Co-Parent brainstorming session on Zoom, email Diane

    Diane’s new DAILY DEVOTIONAL FOR FRUSTRATED CO-PARENTS is releasing in January, 2025. If you’d like info on how to subscribe to this daily email devotional, email Diane

    Attend the weekly Hump Day Wednesdays for only $10/month (exclusively for Patreon VIPs). Purchase a one-year Patreon VIP subscription and receive the I Am Non-Impossible journal!

    IMPACT Training for Professionals - do you want to build a thriving team practice to help high conflict co-parents? Consider our IMPACT training for your practice group.

    Support the show

    Want to talk about this episode with Diane and other parents? Be part of the conversation on the NON-Impossibles Facebook group

    Find us on X (Twitter) and Instagram @CPDilemmas

    If you are a professional working with high-conflict co-parents, join our
    LinkedIn group.

    Have a co-parent dilemma? Email Dilemma@CPDilemmas.com

    Become a
    Non-Impossible VIP Listener for some really cool perks!

    To get a special discount on therapy through BetterHelp, visit
    www.BetterHelp.com/Dilemma

    RATE THE SHOW!

    CLICK HERE to subscribe to our monthly podcast email to get a sneak peak into upcoming topics

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    49 分

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