353: Don't Do This & Big Announcement

353: Don't Do This & Big Announcement

Author: Lori Sims & David Sims March 6, 2026 Duration: 26:59

Ready for some real talk about stepfamily life? In this episode of the Nacho Kids Podcast, hosts Lori and David dive into the hot topic of whether stepkids should be pushed to move out at 18, and why the answer is rarely so simple.

Tune in to hear Lori and David share both personal stories and practical advice about navigating expectations around adult children in blended families. You'll hear them discuss everything from financial realities facing today's young adults to the emotional impact of pushing (or not pushing) kids out of the house. The hosts break down common misconceptions, such as the idea that kids are automatically ready at 18 or assuming that birth order or biological connection determines readiness. They even roleplay typical conversations (with humor and honesty) to illustrate the complicated dynamics at play.

Listeners will learn:

  • Why "just move out at 18" isn't always realistic or fair for stepkids

  • The importance of planning, open communication, and leading rather than pushing

  • How economic realities have changed since Lori and David were young

  • Practical strategies for preparing kids for independence, including decision-making tools and honest conversation

No special guests join this episode—it's all the witty, relatable wisdom you've come to expect from Lori and David.

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Navigating the complexities of a stepfamily can feel like an isolating journey, but it doesn’t have to be. The Nacho Kids Podcast: Blended Family Lifesaver offers a genuine conversation for anyone in the thick of it, hosted by Lori and David Sims. As founders of Nacho Kids and experienced blended family coaches themselves, they bring both personal insight and professional guidance to each episode. This isn’t about abstract theory; it’s real talk about the daily struggles, from co-parenting tensions and sibling dynamics to maintaining your own relationship sanity. You’ll hear from the hosts and their guests as they share candid stories of both setbacks and hard-won successes, creating a sense of community. At the heart of this podcast is the practical, life-changing framework of the Nacho Kids Method, which provides tangible strategies for saving relationships and building a peaceful home. Tune in for honest discussions that replace judgment with support, offering the tools and reassurance needed to thrive in your blended family life. Each conversation is designed to make you feel understood and equipped, turning overwhelming challenges into manageable steps forward.
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