Gerald starts off by Interviewing Anthony Mohr
Anthony Mohr knew his childhood and adolescence were different from most other kids his age. His days were littered with celebrities and parties; living abroad for Hollywood film and TV shoots; even appearances in TV episodes, all courtesy of his radio and screen actor dad Gerald Mohr. After Gerald Mohr left his family for another woman, and his mother later married accomplished businessman Stanley Dashew, Anthony found himself navigating a different journey – one of a blended family during a time when divorce was rare and considered shocking.
Mohr’s memoir Every Other Weekend: Coming of Age with Two Different Dads focuses on Anthony’s struggle to find his place in the world. Every Other Weekend Anthony was living with one step parent or the other.
Let’s talk about:
What does it really mean for children of divorced parents to live their lives “Every Other Weekend?”
How to navigate family relationships when dealing with opposing political views or disparate economic status.
What parents should keep in mind if they’re planning a divorce.
How can parents (on both sides) support kids' dreams and aspirations no matter the arena they choose to pursue.
When and when not to urge your children to go into your line of work. Anthony Mohr knew his childhood and adolescence were different from most other kids his age. His days were littered with celebrities and parties; living abroad for Hollywood film and TV shoots; even appearances in TV episodes, all courtesy of his radio and screen actor dad Gerald Mohr. After Gerald Mohr left his family for another woman, and his mother later married accomplished businessman Stanley Dashew, Anthony found himself navigating a different journey – one of a blended family during a time when divorce was rare and considered shocking.
Mohr’s memoir Every Other Weekend: Coming of Age with Two Different Dads focuses on Anthony’s struggle to find his place in the world. Every Other Weekend Anthony was living with one step parent or the other.
Let’s talk about:
What does it really mean for children of divorced parents to live their lives “Every Other Weekend?”
How to navigate family relationships when dealing with opposing political views or disparate economic status.
What parents should keep in mind if they’re planning a divorce.
How can parents (on both sides) support kids' dreams and aspirations no matter the arena they choose to pursue.
When and when not to urge your children to go into your line of work.
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