• 352: Apartnering Because Of Stepkid
    Feb 27 2026

    Get ready for a powerful and deeply honest conversation in Nacho Kids Podcast Episode 352!

    This week, our returning guest Laura, a stepmom from Oklahoma, shares her emotional journey navigating difficult stepfamily dynamics, personal boundaries, and the realities of "apartnership" - staying married while living separately.

    Tune in to hear Laura provide a raw behind-the-scenes look at what led her and her husband to start living apart, including challenges with her teenage stepson, navigating sensitive situations, and the struggle for support and understanding in her marriage. Lori dives deep, asking the tough questions about why Laura chose to stay and work on her marriage despite major obstacles, and together, they discuss how stepfamily life creates unique struggles and growth opportunities.

    Listeners will gain insights into:

    • The complexities of stepfamily relationships and boundaries

    • How personal safety, mental health, and resentment play roles in blended family life

    • Why living apart can sometimes bring clarity and healing

    • The importance of communication, therapy, letting go of control, and self-care

    • How to avoid the comparison trap when it comes to other stepfamilies

    Don't miss Laura's candid takeaways and tips for struggling stepmoms, along with relatable, real-life confessions from the host, Lori. This episode is a valuable listen for anyone in a blended family or considering alternative ways to nurture their relationship.

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    1 hr
  • 351: Losing Yourself In The Blend
    Feb 20 2026

    Feeling lost in your stepfamily journey? In Nacho Kids Podcast episode 351, Lori and David get real about what it's like to lose yourself in the chaos of blending families, and how to find your way back to "you."

    In this deeply relatable conversation, Lori opens up about her personal experience of losing her sense of self after joining families with David, taking on new roles, and navigating quadrupled responsibilities. David shares insights from a male perspective, highlighting the common pitfalls of stepfamily roles and why both partners can end up feeling like strangers to themselves. Together, they break down how cultural expectations, communication gaps, and a lack of boundaries can fuel resentment and exhaustion.

    You'll learn:

    • Why stepmoms (and stepdads) often feel "lost" in the blend

    • How responsibility overload happens and tips to prevent it

    • The importance of alone time, hobbies, and open conversations with your partner

    • Real-life examples of boundary-setting, self-care, and mutual support

    • Actionable advice to reclaim your happiness without guilt

    If you're craving practical wisdom, moments of humor, and encouragement to put yourself back on your own priority list, this episode is for you.

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    38 mins
  • 350: Your Partner Can Be The Problem
    Feb 18 2026

    Blending families isn't for the faint of heart—and losing yourself in the process is all too common. Tune in as Lori and guest Jackie Faber get real about boundaries, guilt, and reclaiming your identity in stepfamily life.

    In this raw and relatable episode of the Nacho Kids Podcast, Lori welcomes former stepmom Jackie Faber to discuss what it's really like to blend families, navigate unfair expectations, and fight back against the emotional traps that so many stepfamilies fall into. Jackie shares her personal story of discovering Nacho Kids, recognizing patterns of self-abandonment, and ultimately choosing her own well-being over staying in an unhealthy relationship.

    Listeners will learn:

    • How stepmoms and stepdads often lose themselves trying to "do it right" in a blended family.

    • Why resentment and guilt are so common, and how to recognize who's really responsible for family problems.

    • The difference between partner problems and parenting problems.

    • The power of boundaries, self-care, and not letting others' expectations dictate your happiness.

    • Strategies for managing "fairness," finances, and emotional labor in blended family life.

    • How to communicate your needs (and why most of us were never taught how!).

    • Eye-opening insights about stepfamily love, parental alienation, and not repeating unhealthy patterns from the past.

    Whether you're in the trenches of a stepfamily or still considering blending, this candid conversation will help you find your way back to yourself.

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    53 mins
  • 349: Valentine's Day Expectations
    Feb 10 2026

    Get ready for laughter, realness, and actionable advice as Lori and David tackle Valentine's Day expectations and the tricky emotions that come with stepfamily living.

    In this episode, Lori and David dive into the emotional minefields of Valentine's Day, discussing honest communication between partners and the importance of managing expectations, especially in blended families. You'll hear their candid conversation about gift-giving ("Stop setting your partner up to fail!"), spontaneous acts of kindness, and why comparison can sabotage the holiday spirit.

    Topics:

    • The importance of clearly communicating expectations with your partner (don't set each other up to fail!)

    • How perceptions and comparison impact kids, especially when one child gets a gift, and others don't

    • Why spending $150 on roses may NOT be the best way to show love, for anyone in your family

    • Practical, budget-friendly ideas for celebrating and keeping family harmony, like the famous coupon book or sharing ice cream instead of overpriced cards

    • Insights about childhood emotions, feeling included, and handling those tricky stepfamily holiday moments

    Relevant Links:

    • Nacho Kids Podcast Website: https://nachokids.com/podcast/

    Episode NKP349
    Don't forget to subscribe, leave a review, and join the Nacho Kids community for more support and insights on stepfamily life!

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    28 mins
  • 348: Successful Co-parenting
    Jan 30 2026

    In this powerful and deeply honest episode of the Nacho Kids Podcast, Lori sits down with Jon Bassford, author of The Co-Parenting Secret: It's Not About You, to talk about what healthy co-parenting really looks like, and why most families are unknowingly doing it wrong.

    Jon shares his personal journey as a child of divorce, a father navigating two households, and a co-parent who intentionally chose cooperation over conflict. Together, they explore the realities of dual parenting vs. true co-parenting, the emotional toll high-conflict dynamics place on children, and how ego, resentment, and unresolved hurt often derail what's best for kids.

    This conversation covers:

    • Why "co-parenting" often isn't co-parenting at all
    • The difference between parallel parenting and collaborative parenting
    • How childhood divorce experiences shape adult parenting decisions
    • Why keeping the focus on the child changes everything
    • The power of accountability instead of blame
    • How healthy communication models emotional intelligence for kids
    • Creating a functional "village" even after divorce
    • Why showing up matters more than perfection
    • How to reduce transitions, meltdowns, and emotional overload for children

    Jon also explains how he and his ex-wife rebuilt their post-divorce relationship with intentionality, including maintaining respectful communication, consistent parenting standards across households, and involving extended family as part of a unified support system.

    This episode is a must-listen for:

    ✔ Stepparents feeling overwhelmed or sidelined
    ✔ Divorced parents struggling with communication
    ✔ Parents navigating 50/50 custody schedules
    ✔ High-conflict co-parenting situations
    ✔ Anyone wanting to protect their child's emotional health

    If you've ever wondered whether peaceful co-parenting is truly possible, this episode proves that it is.

    Because when parenting becomes about the child instead of the adults…

    everything changes.

    🔗 Resources Mentioned:

    The Co-Parenting Secret: It's Not About You — Jon Bassford
    • Website: jonbassford.com

    🎧 About the Nacho Kids Podcast

    The Nacho Kids Podcast is dedicated to supporting stepparents and blended families through real conversations, real stories, and real solutions — all grounded in the proven Nacho Kids Method.

    Life really is better… when you Nacho.

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    1 hr and 4 mins
  • 347: Adult Stepkid Moves Back In
    Jan 23 2026

    When an adult stepchild moves back home, many stepparents quickly realize that blending does not end at age 18, it simply enters a new phase.

    In this episode of the Nacho Kids Podcast, Lori and David talk candidly about what happens when adult children return home, sometimes with partners and young children in tow. What begins as a temporary plan to save money or regroup can quickly bring up anxiety, boundaries, and old blended-family challenges you thought were behind you.

    They discuss the emotional and logistical realities of shared households, including working from home with more people present, managing noise and schedules, and navigating the difference between biological-parent tolerance and stepparent tolerance.

    This conversation covers:

    • Adult stepkids moving back in
    • Why this stage can feel harder than early blending
    • Anxiety and resentment many stepmoms experience
    • Setting household expectations without creating conflict
    • Communicating boundaries without sounding controlling
    • Helping adult children without hurting your marriage
    • Why step-parenting does not end when kids become adults

    Many blended families are surprised to learn that step-parenting continues well into adulthood, especially in today's economy, where housing costs and living expenses make independence more difficult for young adults.

    If you are navigating an adult stepchild moving back home, struggling with boundaries, or feeling overwhelmed by the impact on your marriage or peace, this episode offers an honest perspective and practical reassurance.

    Helping does not have to mean sacrificing yourself.

    Because life is good when you Nacho.

    step parenting, blended family podcast, adult stepkids, stepmom burnout, nacho parenting, blended family boundaries

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    30 mins
  • 346: They Can Put Their Big Person Panties On
    Jan 16 2026

    When a stepchild hurts your partner, every instinct tells you to jump in and defend them, but that move often makes everything worse.

    In this episode of The Nacho Kids Podcast, we unpack what really happens when step-parents step in too fast, how quickly alliances flip, and why trying to "fix" the moment can turn you into the problem.

    We talk honestly about:

    • Watching a stepchild disrespect or hurt your partner

    • Why defending your partner can backfire

    • How the target shifts from the behavior to you

    • Why step-parents often feel more upset than the biological parent

    • The danger of keeping score

    • When stepping in can help and when stepping back is the healthiest move

    This conversation isn't about bad kids or bad intentions. It's about understanding blended family dynamics, emotional triggers, and how to protect your relationship without escalating conflict.

    Nacho isn't about disengaging emotionally.
    It's about disengaging from what was never yours to fix.

    If you're a step-parent trying to balance boundaries, connection, and peace, this episode will help you see the situation differently and respond with clarity instead of reaction.

    Keywords: step parenting, blended families, step parent boundaries, co-parenting conflict, high conflict families, step parent burnout, Nacho Kids, family dynamics, emotional safety, marriage in blended families

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    38 mins
  • 345: Some Blends Are Toxic
    Jan 9 2026

    In this lively episode of the Nacho Kids Podcast, hosts Lori and David dive straight into a wild story involving clogged toilets, dangerous chemical reactions, and a visit from the local fire department. Lori recounts her adventure with her friend Holley as they try to fix her dad's clogged toilet, inadvertently creating chlorine gas by mixing household chemicals. The resulting chaos - fire trucks, EMTs, neighbors, and dad's dark humor - serves as a hilarious reminder: don't mix cleaning products!

    The hosts then shift the conversation toward stepfamily dynamics, exploring how emotional attachments shape responses to mistakes made by stepkids versus biological kids and close friends. Lori and David share personal anecdotes about household frustrations (think dirty dishes and leftover cereal boxes) and how they navigate daily stresses, especially with the anticipated return of David's son and more family members moving in.

    Throughout the episode, there's plenty of laughter, playful banter, and honest reflection on blending families, boundaries, and giving grace - even when someone leaves time on the microwave or a mess on the counter. The episode closes with a tongue-in-cheek debate about food, chores, and who really needs to stop eating - all in typical Nacho Kids Podcast fashion.

    Key Topics:

    • When DIY plumbing goes wrong—chemical mishaps and calling 911

    • Differences in reactions to mishaps between stepkids, bio kids, and friends

    • The rising stress of blended family living arrangements

    • Household chores, boundaries, and comedic interactions between hosts

    Listeners get a healthy dose of humor, relatable stepfamily struggles, and a reminder that sometimes, all you can do is "nacho"—let go and laugh about it.

    Nacho Kids Testimony:

    "I no longer regret marrying my husband! Thank you Nacho!" ~ H.H., Montgomery, AL, USA

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    33 mins