
co-parenting the podcast
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Hosted by Unknown Host · kids · EN-US · 41 episodes
Adulthood is not like you expected and parenting is harder than it looks, but good friends and good conversations help. Join Dallas media personality Lilly Watson along with her two best male, married, father friends as they traverse reality with curious minds, open hearts and foul mouths.
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co-parenting the podcast
The co-parents are wrapping up summer like we know you are as well. In the meantime, catch up on a favorite episode or send us your questions and guests for season 2 at hello@coparentingpodcast.com.

co-parenting the podcast
Lilly brings on an old grade school friend, Mike Jungen, for one of the more wide-ranging conversations the show has had. They start in fifth grade with a jockstrap on the classroom floor and work their way through vintage Broncos, cats, and a friendship with Blake that turned out to be its own kind of family. Mike opens up about growing up, college and a health scare that changed everything, and how cycling and a holistic chiropractor finally got him to where he needed to be.

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Lilly brings on an old grade school friend, Mike Jungen, for one of the more wide-ranging conversations the show has had. They start in fifth grade with a jockstrap on the classroom floor and work their way through vintage Broncos, cats, and a friendship with Blake that turned out to be its own kind of family. Mike opens up about growing up, college and a health scare that changed everything, and how cycling and a holistic chiropractor finally got him to where he needed to be.

co-parenting the podcast
Lilly sits down with Alana O'Connell, founder of Dallas Dance Fitness, to talk about how a retired corporate controller with a dormant dancer inside her built one of the most tightknit fitness communities in Dallas from scratch. Alana walks through the origin story, why team teaching became the model, how she thinks about choreography as a creative practice, and what it actually looks like to build something that grows almost entirely by word of mouth.

co-parenting the podcast
Lilly and Upton scatter shoot through everything they've been texting about lately. They get into "looks maxing," the trend of guys (and increasingly young girls) asking strangers online how to look more attractive, and what it means that Upton has started using ChatGPT to help with his style and his parenting reflections. From there it turns into a real conversation about sibling estrangement, and how time and life reshapes families.
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