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Dadcast: What's it like to split up as parents?

Simon Balissat
1.6.2023
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At some point it didn't work anymore, the constant arguments became too much. Our guest and father of two, Simon, has separated from his partner and talks to Thomas and me about his experiences and his problems as a separated father.

A break-up is always associated with a lot of pain. A person you once loved dearly is suddenly no longer in your life. It gets even more complicated when parents separate. Our podcast guest Simon took the step. In the fourth episode of the Dadcast, you can find out why it was the right thing to do, whether he regrets anything about the separation and why he feels he was taken for a ride by the authorities.

The Dadcast is aimed at anyone interested in the topic of fatherhood - regardless of whether they are fathers themselves or not.

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