What Actually Builds Trust in a Blended Family
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About this listen
Blending a family is not magical at first. It's two entire worlds trying to share one kitchen, one routine, and one emotional landscape.
In this episode, Jamie and Jim break down the biggest mistake blended families make: trying to force the "we're one big happy family now" moment. They share the simple framework from The Family Board Meeting that helped them build trust, safety, and belonging inside their home.
Blending does not happen through pressure. It happens through consistency, presence, and courage.
If you're navigating step-parenting, adoption, or remarriage, this conversation will give you a grounded starting point.
Key takeaways to listen for
- Why forcing connection actually delays bonding
- The power of intentional one-on-one time
- How tech distraction quietly damages trust
- Why the parent must go first in vulnerability
- The importance of never speaking poorly about other parental counterparts
- How 4 to 6 weeks of consistency can shift the entire home dynamic
Resources
Want practical tools for building trust and communication in your home? Grab a copy of "The Family Board Meeting" and start implementing the three simple pillars discussed in this episode.
Visit www.18summers.com to explore more family leadership tools and conversations.
About Jamie & Jim Sheils
Jamie and Jim Sheils are the founders of 18 Summers and co-authors of The Family Board Meeting. As parents of five in a blended family, they've walked the challenges of step-parenting, adoption, and remarriage firsthand. Through books, retreats, and honest conversations, they equip families to build trust, deepen connection, and lead their homes with intention.
Connect with Us
Website: www.18summers.com
Email: info@18summers.com
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