This Week: How Can Co-Parents Have a “Sweet” Life…After the Relationship Ends? Divorce Candy Tells Us How!
Join us this Sunday 5/9 at 9:30 PM EST on the “Co-Parenting Matters” show for an engaging discussion about thriving after the loss of a relationship. Our guests Jen Schwartz, a child of divorce, and Randi Small, a divorcee, are the co-founders of DivorceCandy.com. Both have suffered the stigma of divorce in different ways. They have dealt with loss, the acceptance of new families, the often... read more »
Co-Parenting Matters: Mother’s Month—May Line-up
Last month we discussed some great topics like dealing with a high conflict co-parent and understanding parental alienation. And, we had some wonderful guests, like Sheree Fletcher, Will Smith’s co-parent and the creator of the dry skin-eradicating Whoop Ash. So, if you missed anything, you might want to catch up. This month we’re featuring mothers talking about a variety of topics. So, tune... read more »
Co-Parenting Matters This Week: Understanding Parental Alienation
Did you miss the last two episodes of our Co-Parenting Matters show? If so, no worries! You can check out the podcasts here: Adventures in Co-Parenting and Whooping Ash (guest: Sheree Fletcher, remarried mom, entrepreneur, co-parenting with actor Will Smith) Dealing with High-Conflict in Your Co-Parenting Relationship (guest: Bill Eddy, lawyer, former social worker/counselor, provides practical strategies... read more »
This Week: Co-Parents, Come Whoop Some Ash!
We are thrilled to welcome Sheree Fletcher as our guest on the April 18th episode of “Co-Parenting Matters”, “Adventures in Co-Parenting and Whooping Ash”. In 1992, Sheree married actor Will Smith. After the dissolution of their marriage 3 years later, Sheree shifted her focus from her career to managing life as a single parent to their son. While many celebrity divorces make the... read more »
This Week: Dealing with High Conflict in Your Co-Parenting Relationship
Do you and your child’s other parent get along like oil and water? Do even the simplest interactions between you result in unnecessary drama? Do you find it difficult or impossible to co-parent peacefully with your ex? Are YOU the difficult ex who is more committed to conflict/revenge/drama than you are to your children? Do you want to break the cycle of excessive conflict and increase the peace... read more »



