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Confessions of a Freebird - Midlife, Divorce, Dating, Empty Nest, Well-Being, Mindset, Happiness
How Collaborative Divorce Helps Families Navigate Separation with Less Stress with Ann Grant

Confessions of a Freebird - Midlife, Divorce, Dating, Empty Nest, Well-Being, Mindset, Happiness

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2024 44:52 Transcription Available


Going through a divorce is one of the most challenging life experiences. I know this firsthand, having navigated my divorce after 26 years of marriage and raising four children. It's a process that can leave you feeling vulnerable and unsure about your future.Educating yourself about the process is key to making the right decision for you!In this episode, I sit down with Ann Grant, a divorce attorney, author, and entrepreneur, to dive into the emotional and legal aspects of divorce. Ann shares her own experience of going through a high-conflict divorce and how that shaped her desire to help others navigate their separations. We discuss the importance of finding the right divorce process, and Ann explains why the collaborative divorce approach can save money and emotional stress.Here's what you'll learn from this episode: The differences between traditional divorce litigation, mediation, and the collaborative process.  Why bringing in mental health professionals and child specialists can help avoid messy custody battles and save money when done right.Common mistakes people make during the divorce process and how to avoid them. How to navigate the hard financial decisions that come with divorce. Why it's important to empower yourself and not let emotions or revenge drive your decisions. This episode offers helpful advice if you're facing the possibility of divorce or want to know how to support someone going through it. Remember, divorce isn't the end; it can be the beginning of a more empowered and joyful life.Fly Free Freebirds,LaurieThese guides will help you take the next step in life. Click here to watch my FREE Intro to Somatic Healing Class Replay - Request permission to watch necessaryClick here to learn about my Monthly “Somatic Healing” class -RECOVERClick here for my FREE “Somatic Healing for Beginners Guide”Click here for my FREE Core Values ExerciseClick here to purchase my book: Sandwiched: A Memoir of Holding On and Letting GoSign up for my newsletter here to stay current on my upcoming offerings and podcast interviews!WebsiteConnect with Ann:Website: www.FamLawSC.comEmail: Ann@FamLawSC.comThe Divorce Hacker's Guide to Untying the Knot: What Every Woman Needs to Know about Finances, Child Custody, Lawyers, and Planning AheadSend us a text***************************************************************************************DISCLAIMER: THE COMMENTARY AND OPINIONS AVAILABLE ON THIS PODCAST ARE FOR INFORMATIONAL AND ENTERTAINMENT PURPOSES ONLY AND NOT FOR THE PURPOSE OF PROVIDING LEGAL, MEDICAL OR PROFESSIONAL ADVICE. YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LICENSED THERAPIST IF YOU ARE EXPERIENCING SUICIDAL THOUGHTS. YOU SHOULD CONTACT AN ATTORNEY IN YOUR STATE TO OBTAIN LEGAL ADVICE. YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LICENSED MEDICAL PROFESSIONAL WITH RESPECT TO ANY MEDICAL ISSUE OR PROBLEM.

What I Meant to Say
Parenting During Divorce for Generational Healing

What I Meant to Say

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2024 58:55


Key Points, Top Takeaways and Memorable Quotes - “I think journaling is an incredibly healing thing that we can undertake.” 4:57“Deal with things as they are, not as we'd like them to be.” -Ann @ 7:54“Addiction is really just a disconnection with ourself.” 8:57“People are doing the best they can with what they know, but it's our responsibility to know more so you have to keep learning.” 10:51“The financial part is scary no matter what.” 20:10“Parenting them through the hard stuff is actually what makes parenting great.” 25:58“Two houses, they can be different and it can be okay.” 37:26“You don't have to be so worried about controlling or losing power in these situations with your children.  They are going to go where the love is.” -Ann @ 40:19“Don't make it about yourself.” 41:48“Let your kids be who they are.” 44:11Guest Bio - Wendy Jones is the founder of Be Better Media and host of herown podcast, What I Meant to Say.  As a mother of four, she ispassionate about generational healing--so that we can connectwith each other and create families and communities from a placeof strength. The stories told through her work at Be Better Mediaencourage each of us to listen more and judge less on our path toself-awareness. In her spare time, you will find her at the beachplaying volleyball and enjoying her yoga practice.Show Notes - 0:00 - This Week on What I Meant to Say0:50 - Ann Grant, the Divorce Hacker, Introduces Wendy Jones1:32 - What is Generational Healing?3:06 - Tools to Implement During Divorce8:50 - How Addiction Can Impact Generational Healing13:42 - Support Systems & Therapy18:20 - Single Motherhood with Four Children26:06 - How Are Your Kids Now?31:17 - People Pleasing Discussion37:59 - The Art of Letting Go of Control 44:19 - Social Media & Battling Outside Opinions50:54 - Helping Your Kids Find & Connect to Their Passions56:58 - Three Questions58:48 - Thank You & ClosingLinks & Where to Find The Divorce Hacker:FULL episodes - https://www.youtube.com/@divorcehacker Youtube ShortsFor more about Ann Grant and MB Family Law, please visit: https://www.mbfamilylawyers.com/ 

The Route to Networking
E1- Toni-Ann Grant at BT

The Route to Networking

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2023 71:35


In the latest episode of the women in tech spin-off series, our host Jade Haddock is joined by a special guest, Toni-Ann Grant, who serves as the Principal Security Architect at BT.  In this episode, they discuss the pivotal moment that was a big turning point in Toni's career and led her to recognise her true calling in this field.  Toni also shares advice she wishes she could have given her younger self and reflects on the changes she would have made in her career if given the chance.  Learn more from Toni:  https://www.linkedin.com/in/toni-ann-grant/ Want to stay up to date with new episodes? Follow our LinkedIn page for all the latest podcast updates!Head to: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-route-to-networking-podcast/Interested in following a similar career path? Why don't you take a look at our jobs page, where you can find your next job opportunity? Head to: www.hamilton-barnes.com/jobs/

What I Meant to Say
The Art of Letting Go During Divorce with Ann Grant

What I Meant to Say

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2023 60:38


For more inspired edutainment, visit: www.bebettermedia.tv Key Points, Top Takeaways and Memorable Quotes - “When you're in that very uncertain place, that's really where the magic can happen.” 5:55“I really drilled down into my meditation practice, which I combined with my prayer practice.” 9:36“Our children, my children, your children, learn by watching what we do and how we are, not by what we say.” 21:30“Clients that have gone through the collaborative process are by far my happiest divorced clients.” 40:57“It's very important to have someone giving you advice.” 42:59“The only way through it is through it.” 50:34“Don't be scared, everything is going to be okay.  Trust your gut, and take chances.” 56:34 Guest Bio - Ann Grant is an attorney, author, entrepreneur, a law professor—and—she is a SURVIVOR.Ann experienced a perfect storm of loss during the 2008 financial crisis: Her 16 year marriage to the father of her children ended, the large multinational law firm where she was a partner dissolved and her Father passed away unexpectedly. Overwhelmed by these losses, she deepened her meditation practice to ground herself and to find a path through the chaos. Ann learned to follow her intuition during this time and started a support group for women contemplating divorce. She did not aspire to be a divorce attorney, but rather wanted to be of service to women facing divorce given her personal experience as the mother of three children.What happened surprised and astounded Ann. People began to ask Ann to represent them in their divorces. Combining the legal skills she had acquired during her years as an experienced litigator with her personal experience as a mother—she was extremely effective-- both in and out of the courtroom. She brought in other experts to help along the way—including financial advisors, therapists and career counselors. This network of helping professionals was the impetus for Ann's bestselling book, The Divorce Hacker's Guide to Untying the Knot, which provides legal, financial, and psychological expertise to help the reader skillfully prepare and protect themself as they navigate the modern divorce—proactively, efficiently, resiliently.Manhattan Beach Family Law has grown and has opened offices in Brentwood and Newport Beach. Show Notes - 0:00 - Coming Up on ‘What I Meant to Say'0:30 - WIMTS Podcast Intro0:54 - Welcome to Ann2:28 - Tell Us Your Story8:59 - Tools for Tapping into the Magic19:39 - Generational Healing23:08 - Affect on Children of Divorce26:43 - Be Better Commercial27:15 - Recommendations for Women in Fear and Uncertainty29:59 - Co-Parenting Discussion32:51 - Letting Go of the Need to Control38:04 - Collaborative Divorce44:43 - Navigating Codependent Relationships Across Generations49:32 - Simple Little Things Matter51:36 - Breaking Down the Big Picture52:26 - Divorce Hacker's Guide to Untying the Knot Commercial52:46 - Why Wendy Started Her TOJ Blog56:22 - One Piece of Advice to Your Younger Self59:00 - How Old Are Your Kids?59:48 - Thank You59:59 - WIMTS Podcast Closing Links & Where to Find Ann - MBFamilyLawyers.com Email - admin@mbfamilylawyers.comIG - @MBFamilyLaw

HEAL: conversations to guide you toward personal growth and overall wellbeing
HEAL: Season 2 Episode 5 with Carole-Ann Grant-Smith

HEAL: conversations to guide you toward personal growth and overall wellbeing

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2022 36:19


Join us as we welcome Carole-Ann Grant-Smith to this episode of HEAL! Carole-Ann is not only a self published author (EnRoute-the best is yet to come, published under the name Elora Canne) but is also a person who has taken steps to deepen the relationship she has with her partner. Give a listen as she tells the story of connection and growth. You can follow her on Instagram @elora_canne Thank you so much for listening to HEAL. Britt and I appreciate you support! Don't forget each week we release a 10 minute meditation just for you! www.mainstreammeditation.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/elizabeth040/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/elizabeth040/support

Out of Crazytown: Your Guide to Divorcing a Narcissist
Ann Grant, Family Law Attorney. Important Facts You Should Know About High Conflict Divorce

Out of Crazytown: Your Guide to Divorcing a Narcissist

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2020 41:05


Attorney Ann Grant tackles the specifics of the divorce process and the challenges faced when divorcing a narcissist.

Commune
100. Dying with Dignity with Ann Grant

Commune

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2020 57:10


Our approach to dying is a reflection of how we think about so many other different parts of our life, which for many of us is based on fear. Though death is the only thing we are guaranteed in this life, the associated grief, loss, and loneliness are human emotions we often tend to avoid. At times, these thoughts cause us to have a fear of life, we stop living because we're so afraid of dying. In today's episode, Ann Grant shares her thoughts on death, reflecting on how the death of her mother shaped her views on dying and how our thoughts on death have changed.

Commune
Dying with Dignity with Ann Grant

Commune

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2020 60:09


Our approach to dying is a reflection of how we think about so many other different parts of our life, which for many of us is based on fear. Though death is the only thing we are guaranteed in this life, the associated grief, loss, and loneliness are human emotions we often tend to avoid. At times, these thoughts cause us to have a fear of life, we stop living because we're so afraid of dying. In today's episode, Ann Grant shares her thoughts on death, reflecting on how the death of her mother shaped her views on dying and how our thoughts on death have changed. This podcast made possible by: Grass Roots Farmers' Cooperative Ritual Liquid IV - Enter promo code "COMMUNE" at checkout for 25% off!

Uplift Your Life: Nourishment of the Spirit
Managing the Pain and Details of Divorce and Rebuilding Your Life

Uplift Your Life: Nourishment of the Spirit

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2019 54:29


More and more women are facing the reality of divorce without the tools to do it successfully. Loss, grief, and rage are common feelings during divorce. Paralyzing impotence, however, is the most debilitating feeling for women, even for the strongest amongst us. While a woman may act forcefully to protect her children during the divorce, she is less likely to be as vigilant about her own well-being. My guest, Ann Grant, understands divorce as a lawyer and as a woman who went through a messy divorce. She empowers women by showing them how to get what they need, let go of what is not working, avoid common pitfalls, and create a new and better life. She helps women navigate the personal challenges of divorce as well as a legal system which is often stacked against them. Join us Thursday for our conversation with Ann Grant on how you can take back your power during the divorce and re-establish your own life firmly and successfully with a positive, fresh and new foundation.

LMFM Late Lunch
Late Lunch Friday January 4th 2019

LMFM Late Lunch

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2019 0:30


Former Labour Party Councillor, Senator and TD Dominic Hannigan has pursued a new path since he lost his seat in 2016, however, he revealed he's about to re-ignite his career....Irish Times Washington Correspondent Suzanne Lynch was next into the hot seat and what a conversation ensued with Gerry!!! Gerry had a New Year surprise for a previous guest Ann Grant before he caught a word with comedian Fred Cooke who's taking part in this year's Dancing with the Stars on RTE which starts Sunday. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Conversations About Divorce
The Key Things You Need To Know About Divorce And The Non-Working Spouse

Conversations About Divorce

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2018 31:50


The standard advice for a non-working spouse used to be to sit tight and not make any changes. They likely could continue to stay-at-home and may even get lifetime alimony. That's not the case any longer. Alimony is likely going to be limited in duration and more and more professionals are saying get back to work and don't wait.So what should you consider? What sort of work are you expected to be doing? How could this impact your spousal support?Joining Mandy for this Conversation is Ann Grant, an attorney who experienced her own high-conflict divorce and author of the recently published The Divorce Hacker's Guide To Untying The Knot: What Every Woman Needs To Know About Finances, Child Custody, Lawyers and Planning Ahead. Read more about Amy at www.TheDivorcehacker.com.You'll find a synopsis of this show at Mandy's blog: https://sincemydivorce.com/divorcing-still-working-might-regret

Conversations Live with Vicki St. Clair
Conversations Live With Vicki St Clair 10 - 29 - 18 Anne Grant, Madeline Bernstein

Conversations Live with Vicki St. Clair

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2018 54:49


You've seen countless life hack articles, but what about a hack to get through one of the most difficult events in life? Ann Grant, JD, offers The Divorce Hacker's Guide to Untying the Knot for navigating the churning waters of divorce. Learn how to know when it's time to give up on therapy, steps you should take BEFORE filing, and the way the new tax law will impact you. Most importantly, Ann will debunk the notion that a woman can't create a new and better life on her own. Ann Grant began her career as a corporate litigator specializing in unfair business practices and consumer fraud. Following her divorce she created her own firm, focusing on family law and a holistic approach to this life transition. Designer Dogs: An Exposé Inside the Criminal Underworld of Crossbreeding — the title of Madeline Bernstein's new book tells you exactly what we'll discuss today, and why it's so important to share this information and raise awareness of crossbreeding atrocities. The breeder who first introduced ‘designer dogs' in the form of the Labradoodle, says if he knew how far people would take this unhealthy and dangerous obsession, he would never have started it. Madeline Bernstein is the President of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Los Angeles (spcaLA). A frequent speaker and commentator on issues relating to animal welfare, ethics, and law enforcement, she advocates for humane treatment and respect for animals.

LMFM Late Lunch
The Late Lunch Show Monday October 8th 2018

LMFM Late Lunch

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2018 0:30


On today's Late Lunch Show, Alison Cowzer brought Gerry into the world of the Den - Dragon's Den that is, to talk about the three Presidential candidates. Ann Grant remembered her famous dad William Courtenay who was awarded an OBE for his war service and finally, we celebrated Dundalk FC's victory last weekend. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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Relationships 2.0 With Dr. Michelle Skeen
Guest: Ann E. Grant JD author of The Divorce Hacker's Guide to Untying the Knot

Relationships 2.0 With Dr. Michelle Skeen

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2018 60:01


This week on Relationships 2.0 my guest is Ann E. Grant, JD author of The Divorce Hacker’s Guide to Untying the Knot: What Every Woman Needs to Know about Finances, Child Custody, Lawyers, and Planning Ahead About the book: Family law attorney Ann Grant presents the practical information every woman needs to protect herself as she navigates through a divorce. Feelings of loss, grief, and rage are common during divorce. But one of the most debilitating feelings experienced by women going through divorce is paralyzing impotence. Grant will help you take back your power and rights concerning finances, home, children, and work life. With compassion, insight, and tough-minded realism, she breaks down the process and provides step-by-step assessments, checklists, and inspiring stories of successful lives post-divorce. Her goal is to give you insider information that will not only make your divorce “successful” but also establish your life firmly and confidently on a positive, fresh new standing. About the author: Ann E. Grant, JD, began her career as a corporate litigator specializing in unfair business practices and consumer fraud. After her divorce, she created her own firm, focusing on family law and a holistic approach to this life transition. She lives and practices in Manhattan Beach, California.

Digestive Health for Life Podcast Series
IBD Transition Episode 4: Navigating Independence

Digestive Health for Life Podcast Series

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2011 12:14


"Navigating Independence", with Dr. Joel Rosh and Ann Grant. Hosted by Dr. Anthony Otley.