Nadia Sawalha & Mark Adderley

How To Stay Married (So Far)

Nadia Sawalha & Mark Adderley

  • 9: Becoming A Step-Mum Part 1

9: Becoming A Step-Mum Part 1

Wednesday 28th February 2018

Nadia Sawalha and Mark Adderley share their journey through the ups and downs of blended families and stepparenting in 'How To Stay Married (So Far)'.
28 minutes
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Raw
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Thought-provoking
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About this podcast

How To Stay Married (So Far)
Author:
Nadia Sawalha & Mark Adderley
Overview:
Categories:
Navigating Intimate Relationships
Healing Relationships
Relationships & Community
Sobriety in Everyday Life
Mindfulness & Emotional Wellbeing
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Blending Families: Nadia and Mark's Journey to Stepparenthood

I remember thinking I'm going to be honest here. I thought it will resonate for a lot of people, the tentativeness and the concern and the caution and the fear of going into a new relationship when you've got children, whether you're coming from a male perspective or a female perspective.
Ever wondered what it's like to navigate the tricky waters of blended families? Nadia Sawalha and Mark Adderley take you on a heartfelt journey in this episode of 'How To Stay Married (So Far)'. They open up about their personal experiences, from Nadia's initial reluctance to become a stepmother to Mark's reflections on his own childhood and how it shaped his parenting style.
This isn't just another chat about family life; it's an honest, no-holds-barred discussion that dives into the real challenges of jealousy, communication, and family dynamics. Nadia and Mark share their fears, their triumphs, and everything in between, offering listeners valuable insights into building a successful blended family. If you're part of a blended family or about to become one, this episode is packed with relatable moments and practical advice.
Tune in for Part 1 of this two-part series and get ready to feel like you're sitting down with friends who truly understand what you're going through.