Wednesday, July 4, 2012

Balancing Parenthood and Your Love Relationship 07/08 by Love Relationships with Syd Ger | Blog Talk Radio

Balancing Parenthood and Your Love Relationship 07/08 by Love Relationships with Syd Ger | Blog Talk Radio

Listen as Success Integration Coach Syd Vitale and Intuitive Relationship Coach Geralyn St Joseph discuss Balancing Parenthood and Your Love Relationship.

Continuing our talk about boundaries we delve into the complicated world of parenthood. Whether you are beginning a relationship with a single parent, having a child with your spouse, or are a single parent yourself, maintaining a love relationship when there are children involved can be tricky.

We may be joined with a special guest – Geralyn’s daughter Dellanna. Geralyn St Joseph is not just a Relationship Coach, she is also a Parent Coach and has been a single parent most of Dellanna’s 15 years.

Join Success Integration Coach Syd Vitale and Intuitive Relationship Coach Geralyn St Joseph to discuss Balancing Parenthood and Your Love Relationship.

When do you introduce your children to a potential romantic partner? What are your responsibilities as a step-parent? How much of a voice do you give your child regarding potential partners? Can you still be a lover and a parent? How to keep your romantic relationship alive while raising children. When should you not get involved?

Let Success Integration Coach Syd Vitale and Intuitive Relationship Coach Geralyn St Joseph lead you from limiting beliefs to limitless love!

Visit www.SpiritualParents.com for a copy of Geralyn St Joseph's free eBook - the 5 L's of Parenting. These simple, powerful tips will help you in any relationship.

Call Geralyn at 808 261-7866 email Geralyn@VoiceofSpirit.com
Syd Vitale SydVitalePA@gmail.com

Call in with comments and questions during show time  (646) 478-4455


Geralyn St Joseph
Wholistic University
Lancaster, PA 17554
808 261-7866
Geralyn@VoiceofSpirit.com

1 comment:

  1. Sorry about the poor sound quality. Worth a listen anyway!

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