Gilda Gram Podcast
What happens when single mothers decide to build community with each other instead of seeking traditional relationships? In this thought-provoking episode of The Gilda Gram Podcast, Dr. Gilda Carle and Neil Haley explore a growing trend among divorced and single mothers creating shared living communities — sometimes called “mommunes” — where women raise children together while sharing responsibilities, support systems, and daily life. Could this model create stronger support networks? Or are there challenges families should carefully consider? Dr. Gilda dives into important questions surrounding parenting, child development, male role models, community support, and how family structures continue evolving in today’s world. Topics include: ✔ Single parenting challenges ✔ Divorce and rebuilding life afterward ✔ Shared parenting communities ✔ The importance of support systems ✔ Male role models in childhood development ✔ Building healthy environments for children ✔ Community versus isolation ✔ Modern family dynamics Dr. Gilda discusses the reality that raising children alone is difficult and explores how families create stability during major life transitions. The conversation also looks at an important question: How do children benefit from diverse role models and healthy support systems as they grow? Family structures evolve. Parenting remains one of life’s biggest responsibilities. Community matters. * Single parenting requires strong support systems. * Community can help reduce isolation. * Children benefit from healthy role models. * Divorce creates major life adjustments. * Parenting works best with stability and support. * Family structures continue evolving. * Building strong communities matters. 🔑 Key Takeaways
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