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In this episode of Coparenting Beyond Conflict, host Sol Kennedy speaks with Stephanie McPhail, a Divorce Certified Crisis Counselor and Life Success Coach. They discuss the complexities of navigating unhealthy relationships, the importance of self-discovery and healing, and the role of boundaries in relationships. Stephanie shares her personal journey through an abusive marriage and how she learned to empower herself and others. The conversation also touches on co-parenting in high-conflict situations, the impact of technology on communication, and the importance of teaching children to deal with difficult people. Ultimately, the episode emphasizes the possibility of creating a new life after divorce and the importance of stepping into one's power.
Learn more about Stephanie McPhail at: https://www.beinglovedshouldnthurt.com/
Check out Stephanie's book, Being Loved Shouldn't Hurt on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/dp/1987770048
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Watch This Episode: https://youtu.be/Np0AoDt7fjQ
Keywords
co-parenting, divorce, emotional abuse, boundaries, self-discovery, healing, relationships, technology, empowerment, support
Takeaways
Sound Bites
Chapters
00:00 Stephanie's Journey to Healing
04:52 Recognizing Toxic Relationships
10:01 Navigating Co-Parenting with a Narcissist
15:50 The Importance of Boundaries
21:14 Teaching Kids to Deal with Difficult People
23:34 Leveraging Technology for Conflict Resolution
25:39 Words of Encouragement for the Past Self
What if your co-parent’s toxic messages never even reached you? Thousands of parents are already finding peace with the BestInterest Coparenting App. As a listener, you can too. Claim 40% off an annual subscription here: https://bestinterest.app/beyond
By Sol Kennedy4.2
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In this episode of Coparenting Beyond Conflict, host Sol Kennedy speaks with Stephanie McPhail, a Divorce Certified Crisis Counselor and Life Success Coach. They discuss the complexities of navigating unhealthy relationships, the importance of self-discovery and healing, and the role of boundaries in relationships. Stephanie shares her personal journey through an abusive marriage and how she learned to empower herself and others. The conversation also touches on co-parenting in high-conflict situations, the impact of technology on communication, and the importance of teaching children to deal with difficult people. Ultimately, the episode emphasizes the possibility of creating a new life after divorce and the importance of stepping into one's power.
Learn more about Stephanie McPhail at: https://www.beinglovedshouldnthurt.com/
Check out Stephanie's book, Being Loved Shouldn't Hurt on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/dp/1987770048
Get the BestInterest Coparenting App: https://bestinterest.app/
Subscribe to our newsletter to hear about new episodes and build community: https://bestinterest.app/subscribe-podcast/
Watch This Episode: https://youtu.be/Np0AoDt7fjQ
Keywords
co-parenting, divorce, emotional abuse, boundaries, self-discovery, healing, relationships, technology, empowerment, support
Takeaways
Sound Bites
Chapters
00:00 Stephanie's Journey to Healing
04:52 Recognizing Toxic Relationships
10:01 Navigating Co-Parenting with a Narcissist
15:50 The Importance of Boundaries
21:14 Teaching Kids to Deal with Difficult People
23:34 Leveraging Technology for Conflict Resolution
25:39 Words of Encouragement for the Past Self
What if your co-parent’s toxic messages never even reached you? Thousands of parents are already finding peace with the BestInterest Coparenting App. As a listener, you can too. Claim 40% off an annual subscription here: https://bestinterest.app/beyond

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