In Between Them
Vanessa was three years old when her parents divorced — too young to understand what was breaking, but old enough to start building something new. In this episode, Vanessa shares the story of growing up as one half of a team with her mom, a stretch of time spent at her grandparents' house, and the every-other-weekend rhythm with her dad that anchored her childhood — until he moved away, and the distance changed everything. What was supposed to be a plan became space. And space, over time, became resentment. Vanessa walks us through the emotional evolution most kids of divorce know intimately but rarely get to name out loud: the "I'm fine" years, where she leaned on her mom's strength and convinced herself she didn't need anything more; the teenage years, when "fine" cracked open into anger toward her dad; and now, as an adult, the more complicated place of seeing all the missed opportunities clearly — while still wanting to know her dad as a person, not just as the parent who wasn't there. But this episode isn't only about looking back. It's about what Vanessa has built forward. In her own parenting and step-parenting journey, she's taken the hardest parts of her childhood and turned them into a blueprint: keep the calm, keep the peace, and protect the kids from the noise the adults create. She and her family have laid a strong foundation between blended households, learned that flexibility almost always creates a better outcome than rigidity, and built a one-of-a-kind parenting time schedule that genuinely works for everyone involved — kids included. Tune in for Vanessa's childhood story and so much more — there's a lot to learn here about absent fathers and what reconnection can (and can't) look like later in life, but also about married life, blended family dynamics, and how everything from back then has been carried forward to make her stronger, softer, and more aware in the life she's living now. ---------------------------------------- Connect with Vanessa's Business: * Instagram: @ [https://www.instagram.com/realtorrashelle]abranchandcord ---------------------------------------- Book Recommendation from this episode: The Let Them Theory by Mel Robbins Takeaways * Parental influence shapes childhood experiences * Reconnecting with absent parents can lead to personal growth Childhood experiences impact adult relationships * Communication is key to resolving conflicts and maintaining relationships Chapters * 00:00 Early Life and Family * 05:56 Transitioning Between Homes * 12:00 Teen Years and Relationship with Father * 18:02 Changing Last Name and Reconnecting with Father * 25:53 Reflections on Parental Influence * 35:53 Dating and Relationships * 50:45 Step-Parenting and Co-Parenting * 59:04 Flexibility in Parenting Schedules * 01:09:08 The Value of Communication
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