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You Mad, Bro?

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by Dr. S

4.4(16 reviews)
12 episodes
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Parenting is hard, co-parenting with an ex is harder, and co-parenting with someone after a messy divorce may seem impossible! Dr. S is here to lighten the mood, dispel some rumors, and not really use her graduate degrees at all to help you navigate the muddy co-parenting waters. Throw your "What to Expect..." manuals from others out the window and join her in discussing the tough stuff single parents think... and no one wants to say out loud!

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November 6, 2020

You Mad, Bro: Party of One

<p>Dr. S is here this week with a special guest, Alexandra Cabonor, Esq. to chat about domestic violence, intimate partner violence, and Protection from Abuse (PFA) processes. First, Dr. S addresses why Dr. J has been absent from the podcast lately (SPOILER: He hasn't been on a month long vacation, unfortunately), then the ladies discuss ways the PFA system works for victims of DV and IPV, the ways people use it as a litigation tactic, as well as some resources available to If you or someone you know is experiencing DV or IPV. &nbsp;Attorney Cabonor provides some great examples of who, what, where, and when you can legally get a PFA - and things to consider when getting one -and the ladies discuss the complications when someone only gets a PFA for custody or divorce litigation tactics and some of the consequences. SO! Grab your bevy of choice, press play, and get ready to level-up your co-parenting!</p> <p>After completing undergraduate studies at Washington &amp; Jefferson College, Ms. Cabonor attended law school at the University of Pittsburgh School of Law. She earned a juris doctor degree in 2015 and was admitted to the practice of law in 2015. Ms. Cabonor has a primary focus on family law over the last 5 years, providing legal representation in Pennsylvania for a variety of different issues. Ms. Cabonor was selected to Rising Stars for 2018 - 2020.</p>

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October 20, 2020

Mind Your P's and O F(*ck)W's

<p>Dr. S is here this week with a special guest, Robin Frank, Esq. to chat about co-parenting and communications! They discuss the ways co-parents choose to communicate - good, bad, or ugly - as well as the number of different resources available to help co-parents communicate better. You'll hear them discuss the "Do's" and "Don'ts" of co-parenting communication, share some examples, and Attorney Frank will give some sage advice on how and how NOT to address your co-parent. The most important take-aways this week: compassion, perspective, empathy, and "just be niiiice!" Grab your bevy of choice, press play, and get ready to level-up your co-parenting!</p> <p>Robin Frank, Esq. concentrates her practice in several different areas, with a primary focus on family law over the last 13 years.&nbsp; Ms. Frank's experience involves handling family law cases throughout Western Pennsylvania, including divorce, property distribution, support, custody, grandparents’ rights, adoptions, and protection from abuse matters.&nbsp; She also devotes part of her practice to related issues such as prenuptial agreements, juvenile dependencies, guardianships, estate planning, and appellate court proceedings.</p>

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October 6, 2020

Murky Waters

<p>Drs. S &amp; J are back after a two-week hiatus to talk about what happens when the co-parenting dynamic changes and you're faced with some tough decisions! This week, they discuss the various sources of their (daily) arguments over the last few weeks, their different perspectives on their own co-parenting relationship, and a bunch of emotions in between. After Dr. S introduces Dr. J to a close friend, things become too complicated, all dynamics involved seem to shift, and Dr. J wants to poll the viewers after Dr. S takes a step back from both relationships. You'll hear how this situation caused the docs to go back to co-parenting therapy after two years, attempting to navigate a venn diagram of friendships and emotions, ultimately faced with some difficult decisions to ensure their daughter is left unaffected. The most important messages to come across this week is that co-parenting is continuous work, both parties have to sacrifice at one point or another along the way, and the docs are not unlike the folks they are trying to support from week-to-week. It hasn't been easy, it wasn't pretty, and it was downright SUPS uncomfortable at times, AND they made it to the 10th episode and are REALLY happy to be able to share their messy journey this week. Grab your bevy of choice, press play, and get ready to level-up your co-parenting!</p>

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What is You Mad, Bro??

Parenting is hard, co-parenting with an ex is harder, and co-parenting with someone after a messy divorce may seem impossible!

Dr. S is here to lighten the mood, dispel some rumors, and not really use her graduate degrees at all to help you navigate the muddy co-parenting waters.

Throw your "What to Expect..." manuals from others out the window and join her in discussing the tough stuff single parents think... and no one wants to say out loud!

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This podcast updates daily.

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