REAL TALK FOR REAL CO-PARENTS
Real, unfiltered, unscripted talks on co-parenting, healing, and life after love.
About the Show
This is where co-parents say the quiet part out loud. We’ve grown and are still growing through the journey and trust us, it’s not perfect, but we’re making it work. Confessions of a Co-Parent Podcast is honest, unfiltered, and unscripted—real life after love, with kids in the middle and growth on the table. Cedric & Devorah talk like your group chat (but with solutions): drop-offs, holidays, new partners, money, mental health, blended families… the messy and the meaningful.
We laugh when we can, keep it respectful, and put the kids first—without losing ourselves.
Our stories. Our experience. Your confessions. Our perspectives.
why Listen?
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It’s real, not curated. Honest, unfiltered, unscripted conversations—no performative perfect parenting. This is what co-parenting really looks like and not just faking it for Instagram.
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Your anonymous stories guide every episode.
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Episodes run about 30 minutes and fit into real life. You get both the mom and dad lens for a fuller conversation, even if you are not swapping weekends.
Recent Episodes
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Ep. 001
We Back: Same Parents, New Energy
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Ep. 002
Holiday Splits: Same Kids, Two Homes, No Drama
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Ep. 003
The Perfect Co-Parent
DROP YOUR CONFESSIONS
Got a real co-parenting moment you’ve never said out loud? A messy “be honest” question? Drop it here. We’ll keep it anonymous and react on the show.
Meet the Hosts
Mom, model, entrepreneur, travel enthusiast, and writer. Devorah brings heart and humor to the mic—naming the hard stuff, offering language that actually helps, and reminding us that healing can be honest without being heavy. She is the storyteller and vibe-setter, turning real life into real takeaways.
Father, real estate investor and developer, mentor, and tech mind. Cedric is the builder—steady, solutions-first, and big on accountability. He brings the fatherhood lens we do not hear enough, plus practical frameworks for money, mindset, and co-parenting without the drama.