Sometimes Love Isn't Enough: The Parenting Through Challenges Podcast
What if the biggest breakthrough in your co-parenting relationship had less to do with changing the other parent... and more to do with changing the way you experience the relationship? Whether you're parenting alongside a spouse, an ex, a step-parent, grandparents, or another caregiver, co-parenting can feel complicated. Different parenting styles, unresolved emotions, and conflicting expectations often leave parents feeling frustrated and powerless. In this episode, Angie explores a different perspective. Instead of focusing on how to change your co-parent, she shares how mindset, nervous system regulation, and personal responsibility can completely transform the energy you bring into the relationship—and ultimately, the relationship your child experiences. This isn't about pretending difficult situations don't exist. It's about reclaiming the one thing you always have control over: your own thoughts, feelings, and responses. If co-parenting has become a source of stress, this conversation will leave you feeling more empowered and hopeful. In this episode you'll discover: • Why your thoughts about your co-parent shape your parenting experience • How giving someone else responsibility for your emotions also gives away your power • The role mindset plays in creating healthier co-parenting dynamics • How emotional regulation changes difficult conversations • Why curiosity creates more connection than trying to prove you're right • A simple mindset shift you can begin practicing today Key Takeaway You may not be able to choose how another adult parents. But you always get to choose how you show up. And when you change the energy you bring into the relationship, you often change the relationship itself. If you're ready to move from frustration to empowerment in your parenting, download your free Human Design chart and parenting resources at AngieGrandt.com, or book a free Connection Clarity Call to discover how your family's unique energy can help create more connection and less conflict. Because sometimes love isn't enough—but understanding yourself is where everything begins.
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