Stepmum Space

Episode 37: “This Family Is Not Blendable”


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In this honest and deeply relatable episode, Katie talks to Joanne, a biological mum of two girls who became a stepmum to a girl and a boy when she met her partner.

Joanne’s story shines a light on a reality many stepmums quietly experience: sometimes a family simply doesn’t blend — and that doesn’t mean anyone is failing.

While Joanne has always had a strong, loving relationship with her stepson, and her partner has bonded beautifully with her daughters, her relationship with her stepdaughter has been consistently difficult. After years of trying, hoping and adjusting, Joanne has reached a place of acceptance:
 their family doesn’t need to blend to function.

Together, Katie and Joanne discuss:

  • what happens when one stepchild accepts you and another doesn’t
  • living in a home where parenting styles clash
  • how to cope when you and your partner disagree on discipline or boundaries
  • the pressure to “blend” — and why it’s okay to step away from that expectation
  • creating a peaceful home even when relationships look different across the family
  • letting go of the guilt and choosing what works for your household

This episode is validating, grounding and important — especially for stepmums who feel like they’re trying everything and still not getting connection or harmony.

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Keywords: family won’t blend, stepfamily not blending, difficult stepdaughter relationship, different parenting styles, stepmum feeling rejected, blended family stress, stepmum support, step-parenting challenges, co-parenting differences, stepmum podcast

You’re allowed to build a family that works — even if it doesn’t look like the blended ideal.

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Stepmum SpaceBy Katie South