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Flat tire Andy Ride Along podcast Pt2

56 min · 15. mai 2026
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The conversation delves into the personal struggles and challenges faced by Andy, including family separation, survival, therapy, and a legal battle for custody. It highlights the emotional and legal complexities of family struggles and the journey towards healing and resolution. The conversation delves into the challenges of custody battles, emphasizing the importance of documenting facts and evidence. It also explores the impact of parental behavior on children and the consequences of mental health stigma, highlighting the need for support and understanding. Takeaways * Custody Battle * Family Struggles Documenting facts is crucial in custody battles * The importance of not bashing the other parent in front of the children * The impact of mental health stigma and the importance of seeking support Chapters * 00:00 Introduction and Shoutout * 01:03:42 Survival and New Beginnings * 01:29:55 Custody Battles and Documenting Facts * 01:37:15 The Impact of Parental Behavior on Children * 01:45:05 The Consequences of Mental Health Stigma

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