Stepmum Space — The Podcast for Stepmums Navigating Complex Stepfamily Dynamics
If your body changes before contact.
If your home stops feeling like your safe place when the kids arrive. If you love your partner but feel destabilised by stepfamily life — this podcast is for you.
Hosted by Katie South — stepmum, transformational coach, and founder of Stepmum Space, this is psychologically grounded support for women living inside blended family systems.
This isn’t generic parenting advice.
We talk about:
– Walking on eggshells in your own home – High-conflict ex dynamics and false narratives – Chronic anxiety before contact – Loyalty binds and positional insecurity – Stepfamily resentment and guilt – The emotional labour stepmums carry but rarely name
Katie combines lived experience with system-level insight to explain what’s really happening inside complex stepfamily dynamics — so you stop feeling like the problem.
Whether you’re searching for stepmum support, stepfamily help, blended family guidance, or clarity around the stepmother role, you’ll find language here for what you’ve been living.
Stepmum Space exists to break the silence around stepmotherhood — and to build steadiness where there’s been chronic adjustment.
For structured support beyond the podcast, explore 1:1 coaching or Back in Control — Katie’s programme for stepmums living in chronic vigilance inside blended family systems.
Learn more: www.stepmumspace.com/back-in-control
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In this episode, Katie talks to Claire — an independent woman who fell deeply in love with her partner… and his three children. While Claire adores the kids, navigating the dynamic with their mum and the emotional load of stepfamily life has been far harder than she expected.
If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed, out of control, or unsure where your boundaries should be, this conversation will make you feel truly seen.
In this episode, Katie and Claire explore:
loving the kids but finding dynamics with their mum difficult
biting your tongue more than anyone realises
losing yourself while trying to hold everything together
feeling like your life is shaped by other people’s decisions
the emotional toll of being endlessly flexible
why boundaries aren’t optional for stepmums
how to reconnect with yourself when everything feels chaotic
A raw, validating conversation every stepmum will relate to.
Key Topics
feeling out of control
high-conflict or tense co-parenting dynamics
silent emotional load
boundaries when you’re not the biological parent
resentment, guilt, overwhelm and burnout
staying grounded and connected to yourself
The Stepmum Reset Workshop
If you’re thinking, “I can’t keep going like this,” The Stepmum Reset is for you.
This two-part workshop gives you the tools, language, boundaries and clarity to feel more in control.
Next dates: 26th November and 6th December 7:15–8:45pm UK Time Live on Zoom Small group, compassionate, safe
When the Bio Mum Won’t Communicate: Stepmum Stress, Blame & Co-Parenting Conflict
mercredi 12 novembre 2025 • Durée 45:22
If you’re searching for stepmum help, stepmum support, or a real conversation about stepmum struggles and stepmum problems, this episode will speak straight to your heart.
In this emotional conversation, Katie talks with Nicole, a mum of two and stepmum of one, about the heartbreak of trying to co-parent when her stepson’s mum refuses to communicate — not just with her, but with her husband too.
Nicole shares how she’s navigated protecting her “ours babies” from the pain of not seeing their brother, and what it’s been like being cast as the villain in her stepson’s mum’s story.
Together, Katie and Nicole unpack why stepdads are so often glorified while stepmums are blamed for doing either too much or too little — and how that emotional double standard plays out in everyday life.
This honest chat is full of empathy, real-world insight, and moments that remind you: you’re not alone in the complexity of stepfamily life.
If today’s episode has resonated with you and you’re feeling ready for a reset before Christmas, join Katie for her Reset Workshop — a two-evening online experience created especially for stepmums who want to: ✨ Reconnect with their values ✨ Bring more calm and balance into family life ✨ Communicate and hold boundaries without guilt ✨ Feel more confident and at peace in their role
It’s a supportive, understanding space to learn, reflect, and connect with other stepmums who truly get it.
If you’re a stepmum who’s struggling — feeling torn, exhausted or unsure of your place — this episode is for you.
Katie is joined by Kristin, a stepmum to four, mum to one, and a life coach who supports stepmums across the US. Together, they talk honestly about the emotional weight of stepfamily life: the moments that feel too much, the ones that feel invisible, and the ones that make you question everything.
This is a grounded, real, deeply validating conversation about what stepmum life actually feels like behind the scenes.
In This Episode We Explore
What to do when your values clash with “the other house”
How to know when to step in with your stepkids — and when to step back
Why messy emotions (jealousy, resentment, anxiety) are completely normal
Feeling invisible or sidelined in your own home
The pressure to “be fine” when you’re anything but
Why community and coaching can make stepmum life feel lighter
What stepmums wish they’d known sooner
The small mindset shifts that change everything
These topics reflect some of the most common things stepmums search online when they feel overwhelmed, lost or alone.
If This Resonates For personalised support and tools tailored to your situation, book a free intro coaching call: https://www.stepmumspace.com/booking
When Your Stepchild Has Additional Needs: Stepmum Pressure & Blended Family Boundaries
mercredi 6 septembre 2023 • Durée 36:47
For stepmum support, tools, workshops and coaching, visit: https://stepmumspace.com Sally shares the challenges of blending families while raising a neurodiverse stepchild — and how it stretched her emotionally, practically and personally. If you've ever felt overwhelmed, unsure or guilty in your stepmum role, this conversation will help you feel seen. Real, honest, and full of compassion.
In this episode, Katie speaks with Sally — a stepmum and biological mum — about the real-life challenges of blending families and raising a stepchild with additional needs.
Sally shares her journey from being a single mum to navigating the emotional and practical complexities of bringing two families together. From the early days of adjustment to the ongoing work of building trust, connection and stability, Sally’s story is honest, grounded and deeply validating for any stepmum who feels stretched thin.
In This Episode We Explore:
What blending families really looks like when you’re already depleted
The emotional toll of being a stepmum to a child with additional needs
Feeling pulled in every direction — and how to stay steady
The pressure on the couple relationship when needs are high
Managing guilt, resentment and overwhelm as a stepmum
Balancing compassion for yourself, your partner and all the children
Why support matters — and how coaching can help stepmums feel less alone
In this raw and honest conversation, Katie speaks with Francesca — a stepmum to two young girls — about the emotional toll of stepfamily life when your home doesn’t feel like a safe space.
Francesca describes how becoming a stepmum shifted her from a confident, independent woman into someone who felt anxious, unsettled and constantly on edge. After moving into her partner’s old family home — and dealing with frequent drop-ins and boundary-crossing from the ex — Francesca found herself spiralling, questioning her place in the family and struggling to cope.
This episode explores what happens when your home stops feeling like yours and the emotional cost of living in a space where your boundaries aren’t respected.
In This Episode We Explore
What it feels like when your home doesn’t feel safe or “yours”
How constant access from an ex erodes psychological safety
Why even strong, capable women can crumble under stepfamily pressure
The impact of living in a partner’s old family home
The anxiety, hypervigilance and overwhelm that follow boundary violations
How coaching helped Francesca rebuild her confidence and reclaim her space
What healing looks like when you’ve been in survival mode for too long
The slow, steady process of finding your footing again
These are some of the most common challenges stepmums search for when feeling overwhelmed, unsafe or destabilised by stepfamily dynamics.
If This Resonates For personalised strategies, emotional tools and stepmum-specific support, book a free introductory coaching call: https://www.stepmumspace.com/booking
Learn more about Katie’s approach and experience:
Stepparenting a Neurodivergent Child: Stepmum Love, Limits & Learning
In this episode, Katie speaks with a stepmum of three boys — one of whom is neurodiverse — about what it’s really like to go from zero to three children almost overnight.
She shares openly about the emotional highs and lows of stepping into a full-time parenting role, the pressure to bond instantly, and the guilt that comes when connection doesn’t happen as quickly or naturally as you hoped. Although she loves her stepson deeply, his additional needs have brought unique challenges — and she’s learning how to meet him where he is while still honouring her own limits.
This is a grounded, compassionate conversation about the reality of stepparenting when neurodiversity is part of the picture.
In This Episode We Explore
What it feels like to be thrown into parenting without any preparation
The emotional complexity of loving a child you didn’t raise from birth
How neurodiversity affects bonding, boundaries and daily routines
Why struggling doesn’t mean you’re failing — it means you’re human
The guilt and pressure stepmums carry when connection is slow
The difference between supporting a child and losing yourself
Why honesty, support and small steps forward matter
These themes reflect many of the key challenges stepmums search for when trying to understand their role with neurodiverse children.
In this episode, Katie speaks with Charlotte — a stepmum to a little girl — about the heartbreak of wanting more time, more connection and more space to love… but not being able to.
Charlotte adores her stepdaughter. She wants to be involved, present and part of her world. But right now, that isn’t possible — and it hurts. She opens up about the quiet grief of being left out, the sting of feeling second best, and the emotional tightrope she walks between her partner and his ex.
This is a tender, validating conversation about the emotional cost of loving a child you can’t fully show up for — and the invisible pain stepmums often carry alone.
In This Episode We Explore
What it feels like to love a child you don’t have full access to
The emotional toll of feeling sidelined in your own relationship
How loyalty binds between homes leave stepmums feeling stuck
Why feeling “second best” isn’t personal — it’s structural
The grief stepmums experience when they want to love more than they’re allowed
What happens when your partner’s past overshadows your present
How to protect your emotional wellbeing when you’re walking on eggshells
The difference between loving a child and having a place in their world
These themes mirror the highest-search pain points stepmums look up when they feel excluded, invisible or overwhelmed.
If This Resonates For personalised strategies, emotional tools and stepmum-specific support, book a free introductory coaching call: https://www.stepmumspace.com/booking
Helena’s story looked like it was going to be one of the rare smooth ones. She and her partner were aligned. His ex was respectful. The stepkids liked her. Everything pointed toward a calm, harmonious future.
But the real challenge came from somewhere she didn’t expect — his family.
In this powerful episode, Katie speaks with Helena about the emotional fallout of dealing with in-laws who made her feel unwelcome, undermined, and unsafe. Despite doing everything “right,” Helena found herself at the centre of tension that began to damage her confidence, her wellbeing and her relationship. Eventually, she made the incredibly difficult decision to cut contact in order to protect her peace.
Together, Katie and Helena explore:
what it feels like when the in-laws become the biggest source of stress
the emotional toll of being criticised, excluded or talked about
why being loved by the stepkids isn’t always enough to feel secure
how relationship dynamics shift when extended family won’t respect boundaries
how to protect your mental health when others refuse to change
the courage it takes to choose yourself — even if it means stepping away
This episode is for any stepmum who has ever felt judged, sidelined, or overwhelmed by extended family politics. Helena’s story is a validating reminder that you’re allowed to set limits — and that sometimes protecting your peace requires bold, uncomfortable decisions.
In this powerful and rarely spoken-about episode, Katie talks to Jackie — a mum to one and stepmum to two — about what it’s really like to live in a home where you don’t feel safe.
Jackie shares how, after repeated incidents of her stepson stealing from her, she reached a point where she had to lock her bedroom door and live in constant vigilance. What followed were years of anxiety, hyper-awareness, confusion and emotional exhaustion — all while trying to hold the family together and protect her own child.
Together, Katie and Jackie explore:
what it feels like when your home doesn’t feel like yours
the emotional toll of living in survival mode as a stepmum
how to set boundaries when trust has been broken
the strain placed on your relationship when you’re constantly on edge
the guilt stepmums carry when they don’t feel safe around a stepchild
what healing and recovery look like after years of feeling unsafe
This is a brave, honest and validating conversation for any stepmum who has ever quietly struggled behind closed doors. Jackie’s story is a reminder that your experiences are real, your safety matters, and you’re not alone.
Trigger Warning: This episode includes discussion of trying to conceive and vasectomies.
In this honest and deeply validating episode, Katie speaks with Jen — a stepmum to two and mum to one — who has been navigating stepfamily life for over a decade.
When Jen met her husband, she didn’t have children of her own. But because he had majority custody, she became a full-time stepmum overnight. That sudden shift brought love, connection, and enormous responsibility — all while Jen was quietly carrying anxiety that no one around her fully understood.
Jen opens up about:
the emotional weight of stepping into a full-time parenting role immediately
the pressure of loyalty binds and complex Bio Mum dynamics
feeling like she had to walk on eggshells in her own home
the anxiety that built when she was giving everything but feeling unseen
the moment her husband finally realised how unsupported she had been
why calling out poor behaviour isn’t “being difficult” — it’s protecting your wellbeing
Jen also shares how her relationship with her stepkids has evolved, including the powerful moment her stepson admitted he thought he “wasn’t supposed to like her” — and what that honesty unlocked for their connection.
This is a grounding and empowering conversation for any stepmum who has ever felt invisible, overwhelmed, or unsafe in her own home. Jen’s story is a reminder that boundaries matter, support matters, and you matter.
Keywords: full-time stepmum, stepmum anxiety, home doesn’t feel safe, loyalty binds, stepmum burnout, struggling stepmum, stepmum support, Bio Mum dynamics, blended family stress, stepmum mental health, overwhelmed stepmum, stepmum podcast
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