• The Amicable Divorce Playbook for Putting Kids First and Co-Parenting with Grace

  • Nov 21 2024
  • Length: 43 mins
  • Podcast

The Amicable Divorce Playbook for Putting Kids First and Co-Parenting with Grace

  • Summary

  • EPISODE 5: The Amicable Divorce Playbook for Putting Kids First and Co-Parenting with Grace

    Introducing our Guest for today's Episode:

    Molly Fay

    Molly is an Emmy award winning journalist who co-hosts The Morning Blend on TMJ4, Milwaukee’s NBC affiliate. Molly earned a degree in Broadcast Journalism from the University of Missouri-Columbia. She worked as an investigative reporter and news anchor prior to her current role at WTMJ. For many years, Molly has supported local and national charities dedicated to mental health awareness and improving the lives of those who are affected. Since losing her brother to suicide in 1998, Molly has tried to be a voice for families and loved ones who are struggling with very real and common mental health disorders. Molly knows that it's imperative that we continue to talk about our experiences, end the stigma and show up for each other so that no one feels alone or hopeless. She's a mom to three adult children and has been divorced since 2011. Molly got remarried to her husband Ross in 2020 and loves to spend time with her dog Zeke, practice hot yoga, and go for early morning walks.

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    Summary

    In this episode of the Better Than Bitter Divorce podcast, Tania Leichliter interviews Molly Faye, an award-winning journalist and advocate for mental health awareness. They discuss the importance of amicable divorce, especially for the well-being of children, and how emotional healing plays a crucial role in the process. Molly shares her personal experiences and insights on maintaining a positive mindset, effective communication, and the significance of setting a good example for children during and after divorce. The conversation also explores the idea of a marriage contract with renewal options, encouraging couples to reflect on their relationship and commitment.

    Takeaways

    An amicable divorce is essential for children's well-being.

    Emotional healing is crucial before legal proceedings.

    Feeding the 'white wolf' promotes positivity during divorce.

    Communication and flexibility are key in co-parenting.

    Children benefit from seeing parents treat each other kindly.

    It's important to check in with children about their feelings.

    Divorce doesn't mean the end of family; it can be reimagined.

    A marriage contract with renewal options could change perspectives.

    Self-reflection and awareness can improve relationships.

    Surround yourself with positive influences during divorce.

    Sound Bites

    "Are you gonna put your children first?"

    "It's about coming together as a new partnership."

    "You can always find good and nice things to say."

    "It's never too late to make changes."

    "The one that survives is the one that you feed."

    "You have a choice as to how you are going to show up."

    "It's okay to be vulnerable."

    "Hang out with people who uplift you."

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Molly Faye and Her Journey

    02:54 The Importance of Amicable Divorce for Children

    05:57 Navigating Emotional Healing During Divorce

    08:51 Feeding the Right Wolf: Positive Mindset in Divorce

    12:14 Reimagining Family Dynamics Post-Divorce

    14:50 Communication and Flexibility in Co-Parenting

    18:09 Setting a Positive Example for Children

    20:55 The Concept of a Marriage Contract with Renewal Options

    23:45 Final Thoughts and Key Takeaways

    Keywords

    divorce, amicable divorce, co-parenting, mental health, emotional healing, family dynamics, communication, positive mindset, marriage contract, parenting

    Thanks for tuning in to Better Than Bitter, navigating an amicable divorce. Whether you are at the beginning...

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