Built from the Mess

Episode 5- The Reality of Co-Parenting: Teenagers, Schedules, and the Hard Stuff

19 min · 6. mar. 2026
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Co-parenting isn’t always the picture-perfect version people talk about online. In this episode of Built From the Mess, I get real about the complicated side of raising teenagers in a blended family. From juggling work schedules and coordinating households to navigating the emotional side of parenting with an ex, this conversation dives into the challenges that come with trying to do what’s best for the kids. It’s honest, relatable, and a reminder that sometimes co-parenting is messy—but it’s still worth showing up for.

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