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Been There Got Out Podcast

Blending Families & Overcoming High-Conflict Exes

28 Sep 2024

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Unlock the secrets to successfully blending families and managing high-conflict exes with our special guests, Lori and David from Nacho Kids. We promise you'll gain practical strategies for re-entering the dating scene after toxic relationships and learn how to create harmony in your blended family. Discover the Nacho Kids Method, a revolutionary approach developed by Lori and David to save their own relationship, which they now share to help others facing similar challenges.Join us as we navigate through the complexities children face when a new stepparent steps in, and unpack the often turbulent dynamics involving high-conflict ex-spouses. From legal battles to emotional manipulation, we share real-life examples of the impact on children and offer advice on maintaining a healthy co-parenting relationship. Learn how to handle antagonistic communications from ex-partners and why setting clear boundaries is crucial for everyone's well-being.Finally, we discuss the importance of recognizing red flags in relationships, particularly in the context of blended families. Understand why having a supportive partner and setting non-negotiable boundaries can prevent repeating toxic patterns. Hear personal anecdotes from our guests about their journey, the struggles they faced, and how perseverance led to a harmonious family life. This episode is a must-listen for anyone navigating the emotional and practical challenges of blended families, offering hope and guidance from those who have been there and come out stronger.

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