Where Love Meets the Horizon: A Mother’s Day Reflection on Legacy and Harmony

Mother’s Day has always felt to me like a quiet meeting point between memory and presence, where love is not only remembered but deeply felt in ways that words cannot fully hold. As I look at the sea my husband loved so deeply, I am reminded that love is never lost — it simply moves [...]

Releasing Old Pain: The Courage to Co-Parent Peacefully

Courage is not just bravery — it’s the conscious choice to release old pain and create harmony. Learn simple practices to let go of resentment and embrace peace in co-parenting. Co-parenting asks us to show up every day — not just for our children, but for our own growth and peace. And sometimes, the most [...]

How Our Beliefs Shape Co-parenting

Co-parenting is more than sharing schedules or responsibilities — it is a sacred dance of energy, thoughts, and intentions. Every belief we hold quietly shapes how we act, how we communicate, and how our children experience their new lifestyle. Children are sensitive to more than just our words. They feel our energy, our tension, and [...]

Five Women, One Wrong Turn — and a Lesson for Co-Parenting

Recently, I had the joy of joining four fellow entrepreneurs on a women’s workation trip in Portugal. Our days were filled with creativity, connection, and wide-open conversations about business and life. One of the entrepreneurs is Lisa Schermerhorn. Lisa has over 20 years of experience as a transformational leader, author of the bestselling book, In [...]

By |2025-11-25T17:09:35+00:00November 25th, 2025|Uncategorized|0 Comments

BUTTERFLY DAYS PODCAST Co-Parenting in Harmony with Anna Giannone

“My recent interview on Butterfly Days with Tami Jorden was a true pleasure. Tami is a remarkable host and an exceptional human being.” “Our conversation began with Albert Einstein’s insight: ‘No problem can be solved by the same level of consciousness that created it.’ This idea is at the core of my practice. Click to [...]

Awakened Co-parenting: Navigating the School Year with Presence and Purpose

As the golden days of summer soften into the stillness of autumn, we are gently called back into rhythm — into structure, learning, and sacred growth. This seasonal transition is more than just a return to school; it is a divine invitation to align, to renew, and to deepen our commitment to the children we [...]

Bonus Bubby (Grandma) : Second Chances for Grandparents in the World of Co-Parenting

Every so often, I receive reflections from former clients who generously share how their lives and family dynamics have evolved through the lens of the work we've done together. This heartfelt piece, shared anonymously by a long-time client, is one such story. It’s a beautiful reminder that in the world of co-parenting and blended families, [...]

When Grief Gave Me an Angel: A Journey of Loss, Love, and Unexpected Connection

Six years ago, my life changed in an instant. My beloved husband passed away suddenly and traumatically, and the world I knew dissolved before my eyes. Everything shifted: my family, my friendships, my surroundings, and most profoundly, my sense of purpose and perspective on life. In the quiet that followed his passing, I wished desperately [...]

Healing Through Purpose: Transforming Pain into a Legacy of Love

Recently, I had the pleasure of being a guest on  People, their Passion and Purpose Podcast episode. Below you will find a short summary of what was discussed during the Podcast. https://youtu.be/qU3cdIYG_54?feature=shared In this one Anna Giannone shares her passion for the well-being of children in divorced, and mixed families. She speaks for her heart, experience [...]

Co-Parents Celebrating the Holidays Across Two Homes: A Journey of Love and Harmony

The holidays are often a time of mixed emotions—joy and excitement for some, and anxiety or sadness for others. In the early stages of divorce, co-parents may find the season especially overwhelming, as emotions run high and there may be lingering resentment. While sharing time with a child between two homes can be painful at [...]

Go to Top