
HI, welcome to Episode The EightiethAn entertaining, thoughtful and informative podcast. We lead and encourage conversation between adults, young adults and kids. Every Wednesday, we discuss topics of interest from both the younger and the older point of view.We hope you find something of value here.Hi,In this episode, a father and daughter explore the raw reality of divorce and its profound impact on sibling relationships and family dynamics. They discuss the immense pressure children feel to "choose" between parents, the importance of reassuring kids that a split is not their fault, and why it is never a child's job to manage their parents' happiness. The conversation also tackles the myths of "two Christmases" and concludes with a powerful call for including divorce education in schools to help children navigate changing family units without stigma.(0:00) Looking at the impact of divorce on the family in general and siblings in particular.(22:45) Question for family discussion: Should the many ways that families morph and change over time be a part of the education system?“I have always thought the actions of men the best interpreters of their thoughts.” John LockeHave an awesome day,Scout and WilliamFor anyone looking, it's a new day alwaysHypermentilating is reader and listener supported. To receive new posts and support our work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. Get full access to Hypermentilating at hypermentilating.substack.com/subscribe
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