Co-Parenting Matters This Week: Parental Alienation–A Family’s Heartbreak
This Sunday on Co-Parenting Matters, we’ll be talking about parental alienation which is “when one parent deliberately damages, and in some cases destroys, the previously healthy, loving relationship between his or her child and the child’s other parent.” Our guest will Michael Jeffries author of the book, A Family’s Heartbreak: A Parent’s Introduction to Parental Alienation. Inspired... read more »
Co-Parenting Matters This Week: Celebrate Our Anniversary with Us!
We’re celebrating the first anniversary of Co-Parenting Matters this Sunday, October 24, 2010 with an extended 2-hour show starting at 9pm EST! It’s hard to believe it’s been a year since Deesha, Mike and I first aired our debut episode of Co-Parenting Matters discussing co-parenting myths. Since then, we have covered so many topics—from co-parenting basics to sex and the single parent,... read more »
Co-Parenting Matters This Week: Dads and Divorce–An Interview with Author Joel Schwartzberg
On this Sunday night’s “Co-Parenting Matters” show, This week we’ll be talking to author Joel Schwartzberg about his book, The 40-Year-Old Version: Humoirs of a Divorced Dad. Joel is an award winning essayist, screenwriter and speaker among other notable titles. And, he’s also a divorced dad of three who, through his book and other forums, shares the insights he’s gained... read more »
Co-Parenting and the Power of C.A.R.E on the next “Co-Parenting Matters”
On this Sunday night’s “Co-Parenting Matters” show, our guest will be Nadine Owens-Burton, founder of Owens Burton Consulting and creator of The Power of C.A.R.E., a framework for personal and professional development in which C.A.R.E. is an acronym representing: the Choices you make, the Attitude you project, the Relationships you cultivate and the Effort you exert—which of course are all... read more »
Co-Parenting Matters This Week: Financial Tips for Single Parents
This Sunday night, 9/19 at 9:30 PM ET/6:30 PM PT on Co-Parenting Matters, we’re talking about financial tips for single parents. Be sure to catch us streaming live or via phone at 646.378.0580. The current economy has left many of us tightening our belts, sharpening our budgeting skills and turning frugality into an art. Whether you’re a single parent running things on your own or... read more »



