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Divorce throws your emotions into overdrive, with stress levels soaring as you navigate uncertainty and major life changes. But what if one powerful stress-reduction technique isn't about better coping mechanisms, but rather dismantling a fundamental belief most women carry? The distinction between being "nice" and being "kind" holds transformative power for women going through divorce. I'm going to walk you through the societal conditioning that pressures women to be nice—putting everyone else's comfort before our own, staying silent to avoid rocking the boat, enduring unacceptable behavior to avoid being labeled difficult—actually increases our stress and disconnects us from our intuition when we need it most. You'll see how niceness keeps us small and stressed, while kindness—speaking our truth, setting boundaries, honoring our values—creates authentic connection and reduces anxiety. You'll learn:Divorce creates immense stress due to uncertainty, worry, and emotional overwhelmWomen are conditioned in our patriarchal system to be nice over everything elseBeing nice means putting yourself last, forgetting yourself, and sometimes putting yourself in dangerNice behavior turns us into people-pleasers who don't advocate for our own needsBeing kind means being honest, using your voice, and setting clear boundariesKindness involves speaking up when things are uncomfortable or unacceptableStart with small steps to replace niceness with kindness in specific situationsAs you practice kindness over niceness, your stress levels will naturally decreaseBuilding courage to be kind helps align your brain, body, and intuitionThis practice helps reconnect you to your wholeness and integrity after divorceIf this podcast resonated with you in any way, please take a minute to follow and give me a rating wherever you listen to podcasts.To schedule your complimentary consult with Karin click here.For more information and full show notes go to:https://www.karinnelsoncoaching.com/post/ep210
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In this podcast episode, I host LauraAura, a dynamic mindset coach, speaker, and host of The Gutsy Podcast. Together, they explore the challenges and opportunities divorcees face when seeking transformative change during a tumultuous period. Laura shares her insights on navigating the “Messy Middle,” the uncertain space between letting go of the past and stepping into a new future, and offers practical advice for identifying the right path when everything feels unclear. The conversation highlights spiritual paradoxes, like "slow down to speed up," and how they play a crucial role in creating meaningful, gutsy transformations. Laura also discusses the courage required to pursue a life that feels alive, even when met with resistance from loved ones, emphasizing the importance of silencing external noise to embrace true desires. The episode is an empowering guide for anyone ready to step out of their comfort zone and into a life of authenticity and fulfillment. To enjoy the remainder of this Premier Episode visit our Divorce Support Center on Patreon. New subscribers pay just $3/month, after a 7-day free trial, for my full body of podcast episodes and exclusive community events.Transform your divorce experience for long-term success. Learn how to manage conflict, elevate relationship dynamics, and enhance financial savvy. Visit www.youtreecoaching.com now, or schedule a free consultation to determine what services might benefit you.
Representing yourself in divorce court is no easy task. There's a lot at stake, and it can feel like you're stepping into a battle unarmed. Without the backing of a lawyer, you're left to navigate complex legal processes, argue your case, and protect your rights. But, here's the thing—you don't have to do it alone. In this episode, we dive deep into the challenges of representing yourself in court, from mastering legal jargon to preparing for the unexpected twists. It's a lot, but don't worry, there are resources designed to help you win. That's where Win Without Law School comes in. Billie Tarascio founded this incredible platform to empower individuals like you to represent yourself successfully. Whether you're trying to save on legal fees or can't afford a lawyer, Billie's mission is to make sure you have the knowledge and tools to navigate the legal system. With step-by-step guidance and easy-to-understand resources, she's taking the guesswork out of self-representation and showing you that it's possible to win without hiring an attorney. Billie Tarascio is not just an attorney—she's a fierce advocate for those facing the daunting challenge of going to court on their own. With a heart for service and a deep understanding of the legal hurdles that people face, Billie's created Win Without Law School as a lifeline for individuals who might otherwise feel powerless in court. Her passion for helping others shines through every aspect of her work, and her commitment to leveling the playing field is inspiring. Connect with Billie: Join Win Without Law School Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/modernlaw/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MyModernLaw YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUir14Y00_F06-H_W7lxtoA Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/modern-arizona/id1535875718 Journey Beyond Divorce Resources: Book a Free Rapid Relief Call: http://rapidreliefcall.com Follow JBD on Instagram: @journey_beyond_divorce A word from our sponsors: Soberlink is a revolutionary tool designed to support individuals in their journey to sobriety. As a leading provider of remote alcohol monitoring, Soberlink offers a secure and reliable solution that helps people stay accountable and transparent in their recovery process. We're grateful for Soberlink's commitment to enhancing the recovery process and providing valuable resources to our listeners. Learn more about how Soberlink can make a difference in your journey at www.soberlink.com/jbd ======= TalkingParents provides a comprehensive platform designed to simplify co-parenting and enhance communication between parents. With secure messaging, a shared calendar, and features for tracking parenting time, TalkingParents ensures that all important details and agreements are documented and accessible. We're grateful for TalkingParents' support in simplifying co-parenting and enhancing communication for our listeners. Discover how TalkingParents can bring clarity and organization to your co-parenting journey at www.talkingparents.com/jbd
In this episode, I sat down with Carol McKelvey, an experienced therapist and family mediator, to explore the complex issue of parental alienation from her unique vantage point. Carol, who has spent much of her career in behavioral health, transitioned into mediation to support families through divorce with an insightful, balanced approach. We delved into the subtler tactics of parental alienation—behaviors that often go unnoticed in court or mediation. Carol shared her perspective on how even subtle actions, like undermining the other parent's decisions in front of children, constitute alienation, and why these less overt forms can be particularly damaging. She offered practical advice for parents facing alienation on how to effectively advocate for their interests in mediation, along with insights on how the dynamic shifts when legal counsel is present. Throughout, Carol emphasized her role in restoring harmony when tensions run high, underscoring the importance of mediators in helping families reach resolutions that serve the best interests of everyone, especially the children. To enjoy the remainder of this Premier Episode visit our Divorce Support Center on Patreon. New subscribers pay just $3/month, after a 7-day free trial, for my full body of podcast episodes and exclusive community events.Transform your divorce experience for long-term success. Learn how to manage conflict, elevate relationship dynamics, and enhance financial savvy. Visit www.youtreecoaching.com now, or schedule a free consultation to determine what services might benefit you.
Feeling financially trapped in marriage is a growing concern for couples who want to divorce but face the harsh reality of supporting two households. This episode explores how the cost of living—beyond just inflation—creates financial stress, impacting time, energy, health, and family prosperity. By breaking down real-life situations, from those barely getting by to couples who seem well-off but face financial tightness, this episode emphasizes the importance of assessing your financial situation early. Discover how taking proactive steps can transform the trap into an opportunity for better planning and a more amicable post-divorce life.Transform your divorce experience for long-term success. Learn how to manage conflict, elevate relationship dynamics, and enhance financial savvy. Visit www.youtreecoaching.com now, or schedule a free consultation to determine what services might benefit you.To enjoy the remainder of this Premier Episode visit our Divorce Support Center on Patreon. New subscribers pay just $3/month, after a 7-day free trial, for my full body of podcast episodes and exclusive community events.For additional divorce support visit our Divorce Support Center on Patreon, as well as online divorce support courses in the Patreon Shop.If you are looking to make quick, targeted progress, consider a one of our 90-minute navigation sessions. You can schedule them here:In the early stages of divorce? Early Divorce Navigation Session.Challenges post-divorce? Post-Divorce Navigation Session.Preparing for mediation or a hearing? Mediation and Court Mindset Navigation Session.Find my poetry book Spirit Poems on Amazon.
In this episode, I sit down with Dr. Gary Salyer, transformational relationship mentor and author of Safe to Love Again: How to Release the Pain of Past Relationships and Create the Love You Deserve. Together, we unpack the concept of the "Invisible Divorce," examining why so many couples allow their relationships to drift into this space without actively working on the issues. We dive into the crucial moment of accepting when a marriage isn't working, explore how "relationship rights" are often infringed upon—leading to the breakdown of trust—and discuss the painful topics of betrayal and how to regain trust safely to open the door to future relationships. Lastly, we cover how to avoid repeating past relationship mistakes, setting the foundation for healthier connections moving forward. If you're looking for a deeper understanding of these critical relationship dynamics, this episode is for you. To enjoy the remainder of this Premier Episode visit our Divorce Support Center on Patreon. New subscribers pay just $3/month, after a 7-day free trial, for my full body of podcast episodes and exclusive community events.Transform your divorce experience for long-term success. Learn how to manage conflict, elevate relationship dynamics, and enhance financial savvy. Visit www.youtreecoaching.com now, or schedule a free consultation to determine what services might benefit you.
In this episode, I reflect on the struggles faced by the Gray family a year ago, before the Apalachee school shooting, particularly the emotional toll the father endured as he navigated divorce and sought to guide his family through pain and uncertainty. Drawing from my own experiences, both as a father and as a child of divorce, I share personal insights into the instability and insecurity faced by the son, creating a heartfelt connection with listeners who may be facing similar challenges. Through this compassionate lens, I encourage everyone navigating divorce to find strength in their journey, knowing they are not alone.Transform your divorce experience for long-term success. Learn how to manage conflict, elevate relationship dynamics, and enhance financial savvy. Visit www.youtreecoaching.com now, or schedule a free consultation to determine what services might benefit you.To enjoy the remainder of this Premier Episode visit our Divorce Support Center on Patreon. New subscribers pay just $3/month, after a 7-day free trial, for my full body of podcast episodes and exclusive community events.For additional divorce support visit our Divorce Support Center on Patreon, as well as online divorce support courses in the Patreon Shop.If you are looking to make quick, targeted progress, consider a one of our 90-minute navigation sessions. You can schedule them here:In the early stages of divorce? Early Divorce Navigation Session.Challenges post-divorce? Post-Divorce Navigation Session.Preparing for mediation or a hearing? Mediation and Court Mindset Navigation Session.Find my poetry book Spirit Poems on Amazon.
In this episode, we explore the three distinct paths divorce can take: Transaction, Transition, and Transformation. The Transactional path focuses on the court's decree, often leaving unresolved contention and future conflicts. The Transitional path seeks a healthier process, emphasizing shared responsibility, healing, and long-term prosperity for both parties and their families. Finally, the Transformational path is a personal journey that breaks free from societal expectations and toxic dynamics to embrace a life of authenticity and growth. Join us as we challenge you to approach your divorce with a transition mindset, ensuring your post-divorce success exceeds the limits of your past relationship.Transform your divorce experience for long-term success. Learn how to manage conflict, elevate relationship dynamics, and enhance financial savvy. Visit www.youtreecoaching.com now, or schedule a free consultation to determine what services might benefit you.To enjoy the remainder of this Premier Episode visit our Divorce Support Center on Patreon. New subscribers pay just $3/month, after a 7-day free trial, for my full body of podcast episodes and exclusive community events.For additional divorce support visit our Divorce Support Center on Patreon, as well as online divorce support courses in the Patreon Shop.If you are looking to make quick, targeted progress, consider a one of our 90-minute navigation sessions. You can schedule them here:In the early stages of divorce? Early Divorce Navigation Session.Challenges post-divorce? Post-Divorce Navigation Session.Preparing for mediation or a hearing? Mediation and Court Mindset Navigation Session.Find my poetry book Spirit Poems on Amazon.
Couples often attempt to resolve their marital issues on their own. When tensions rise, they turn to a couple's counselor, usually when it's already too late. As they approach divorce, the same pattern emerges: “We'll figure this divorce out ourselves.” The typical mindset is to only hire professionals to finalize the divorce. In this episode, Steve discusses the crucial role of aligning with the right support throughout the entire divorce transition process, including pre-mediation, mediation/settlement, and post-divorce.Transform your divorce experience for long-term success. Learn how to manage conflict, elevate relationship dynamics, and enhance financial savvy. Visit www.youtreecoaching.com now."A Man's Journey Through Divorce" Patreon page gives listeners access to target support that matches where they are in the divorce process. Support Resources on Patreon.Find my poetry book Spirit Poems on Amazon.
Thoughts About This Episode? Text Us NowOur featured guest today, Heather Cary, is a trusted member of the DCA team and is an experienced Divorce and Co-Parenting Coach and Mediator who is dually certified as a DCA® Certified ADR Divorce Coach and a CDC® Certified Divorce Coach. She holds a Masters of Education, is certified as a New Ways For Families Co-Parent Coach, is trained as a Mediator, serves as a Parent Educator in her local area, and is a member of the Oregon Association of Collaborative Professionals.Today, Heather and Debra talk about the benefits of support groups for individuals going through divorce. Specifically we discuss the advantages of a professionally facilitated group like the affordable ones offered at DCA for just $75/month.People often seek information, advice, and support from friends, family, Google or Facebook but because that information is generic, it doesn't always help clients make the best decisions for themselves. The DCA groups are facilitated by certified, professional ADR divorce coaches who are committed to offering both information and personal support in a consistent and safe online environment for topics like:How to stay sane while on the emotional rollercoasterHow to negotiate effectively with your STBX (soon to be ex)How to make hard decisions with confidenceHow to parent your kids through this transitionHow to get organized and preparedHow to save money and understand your optionsHow to make the best use of time with your attorneyListen in to learn how DCA is combining community support and professional divorce coaching for just $75/month and how it can provide amazing benefits for you, your clients, and families.Learn more about DCA® or any of the classes or events mentioned in this episode at the links below:Group Coaching: www.divorcecoachesacademy.com/groupsWebsite: www.divorcecoachesacademy.comInstagram: @divorcecoachesacademyLinkedIn: divorce-coaches-academyEmail: DCA@divorcecoachesacademy.com Learn more and join the Case Consultation and Mastermind Group on divorcecoachesacademy.com
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In the latest episode of the Simply Fit Podcast I have the pleasure of speaking with Elizabeth Jane. Elizabeth is an author and artist who's life dramatically changed when she went through a divorce. It's estimated that 40-50% of first marriages end in divorce. And even in 2024 the words that we often associate with divorce are shame, failure, traumatic even… But what if there was light at the end of the tunnel? What if there was a chance to completely turn your life around for the better after going through such a challenging life event. Fascinating right? And that's exactly what Elizabeth and I talk about today and even if you haven't gone through a divorce, a lot of this can be applied to break ups from long-term relationships too! In this episode you can expect to learn… How to rediscover your identity after divorce or a long-term relationship? Whether Elizabeth believes that her marriage could've been saved? Along with why some break ups and divorces should be celebrated instead of mourned. So without further ado, Elizabeth Jane. WhatsApp Me About Coaching: https://wa.me/message/5XQONDOZJCKUE1 Connect with me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/elliothasoon/ Join my email list: https://mailchi.mp/0d9cb5771a96/ehc-weekly Find Elizabeth: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/elizabethjanelife/ Website: www.elizabethjane.com.au Don't forget to subscribe too so that you don't miss any future episodes.
We've all thought it about some aspect of our married life before: woulda, coulda, shoulda. In this flashback episode I'll be talking about my own experience of reliving the past over and over in my present day life and how doing that was creating more pain and suffering for me. I'll teach you how to recognize when you're living in the past and how to let go of those painful stories to help you heal from your divorce by letting go of the past, learning to live in the present, and intentionally deciding who you want to be moving forward. It's time to sift through the debris of the past, separate the facts from the fiction that our minds create and learn to recognize and rewrite the internal stories that color our perceptions and dictate our emotions. This is the path that leads to acceptance, self-compassion, and ultimately, the freedom to live fully in the present. To schedule your complimentary consult with Karin click here.Make sure to follow and rate the podcast on your favorite podcasting app.For more information and full show notes go to:https://www.karinnelsoncoaching.com/post/ep155
Explore the profound insights uncovered in this podcast episode as we delve into the transformative journey of healing emotional pain during divorce. Discover strategies to navigate conflict, elevate relationships, and enhance financial acumen for a brighter future. Tune in for empowering guidance on creating the divorce outcome you truly desire.Transform your divorce experience for long-term success. Learn how to manage conflict, elevate relationship dynamics, and enhance financial savvy. Visit www.youtreecoaching.com now."A Man's Journey Through Divorce" Patreon page gives listeners access to target support that matches where they are in the divorce process. Support Resources on Patreon Find my poetry book Spirit Poems on Amazon.
On this episode of A Wiser Retirement™ Podcast, Casey Smith and Missie Beach, CFP®, CDFA® are joined by guest, Leslie O'Neal, Family Law Attorney. They talk about the differences between alimony and child support, the factors that determine alimony, different types of alimony, and why alimony is not as common anymore. Podcast Episodes Referenced:- Ep 160: How Finances Affect Divorce- Ep 153: How to Recover Financially after DivorceYouTube Video Referenced:- Will I have access to money when I file for divorce?- What is a Certified Divorce Financial Analyst®?Other Links:- Contact Leslie O'Neal: https://odelloneal.com/our-team/leslie-oneal/- Click here to download one of our free guides that covers financial planning topics like retirement, investing, taxes, divorce, and more! - Click here to schedule a consultation with one of our financial advisors.Connect With Wiser Wealth:- Wiser Wealth Management Website- YouTube- Facebook- LinkedIn- Instagram- Twitter- Podcast- Blog This podcast was produced by Wiser Wealth Management. Thanks for listening!
Listen to Steve talk about the three stages of personal transition, and the transition a couple makes as they divorce. Steve talks about the importance of setting aspirations for each type of transition - personal and relationship. Find my poetry book Spirit Poems on Amazon.Visit to learn more about Prosperity Coaching."A Man's Journey Through Divorce" Patreon page gives listeners access to target support that matches where they are in the divorce process. https://www.patreon.com/bePatron?u=72246018&redirect_uri=https%3A%2F%2Fyoutreecoaching.com%2Fsupport-tools%2F&utm_medium=widget
When you're in the throws of divorce it can be hard to stay focused on anything useful. So often it seems like we have to put so much effort into figuring out who gets what, how we're going to pay the bills, and how much we'll miss the kids that we don't have any more time or energy to remember some basic key things that can definitely help ease the turmoil of divorce - even just a little bit. So in today's episode I'm going to lay out 4 key things to remember when going through a divorce that I have identified from my own experience and from coaching my clients that are bound to help you, to bolster you, to support you as you go through your divorce. And these things don't cost you any money. They don't take major time or energy to remember. But by remembering these 4 things, it's possible that your divorce pain and heartache could become less unbearable which probably sounds pretty good right now. To schedule your complimentary consult with Karin click here.Make sure to follow and rate the podcast on your favorite podcasting app.For more information and full show notes go to:https://www.karinnelsoncoaching.com/post/ep148
You ask, “Why is this so friggin' hard?” Is it? Arguing against the truth is hard. Resisting things that you wish were different is hard. Becoming aware of how you create self-imposed suffering is simple. In this episode, Steve talks about struggle and its purpose and brings to light the lessons inside the toxic dance within a couple. Find my poetry book Spirit Poems on Amazon.Visit to learn more about Prosperity Coaching."A Man's Journey Through Divorce" Patreon page gives listeners access to target support that matches where they are in the divorce process. https://www.patreon.com/bePatron?u=72246018&redirect_uri=https%3A%2F%2Fyoutreecoaching.com%2Fsupport-tools%2F&utm_medium=widget
Setting a resolution to forgive may seem daunting. In this episode, Steve simplifies the process of forgiveness and explains how it can be a resolution capable of meeting. Find my poetry book Spirit Poems on Amazon. Visit to learn more about Prosperity Coaching."A Man's Journey Through Divorce" Patreon page gives listeners access to target support that matches where they are in the divorce process. https://www.patreon.com/bePatron?u=72246018&redirect_uri=https%3A%2F%2Fyoutreecoaching.com%2Fsupport-tools%2F&utm_medium=widget
It's easy to drift into the negative energy of divorce. Fear, doubt, worry, resentment, vengeance, and other trappings fuel the devil within. It's these emotions that are very much in our control. Yet so many fail to properly manage them. In this episode, I share a poem titled “A Man's Heart” which you can find in my book Spirit Poems. Find my poetry book Spirit Poems on Amazon.Visit to learn more about Prosperity Coaching."A Man's Journey Through Divorce" Patreon page gives listeners access to target support that matches where they are in the divorce process. https://www.patreon.com/bePatron?u=72246018&redirect_uri=https%3A%2F%2Fyoutreecoaching.com%2Fsupport-tools%2F&utm_medium=widget
The holidays are a time of gathering, joy, and peace. Those finding it hard to connect with these important parts may find that their chance for peace is being stolen. In this episode, I speak about how we allow self-imposed chaos, or suffering, to steal our chance for peace this instant. I share a poem is titled “Peace Instant” which you can find in my book Spirit Poems. Find my poetry book Spirit Poems on Amazon.Visit to learn more about Prosperity Coaching."A Man's Journey Through Divorce" Patreon page gives listeners access to target support that matches where they are in the divorce process. https://www.patreon.com/bePatron?u=72246018&redirect_uri=https%3A%2F%2Fyoutreecoaching.com%2Fsupport-tools%2F&utm_medium=widget
In the first hour of "Connections with Evan Dawson" on Monday, December 18, 2023, guest host Jasmin Singer sits down with clinical psychologist JoAnne Pedro-Carroll, Ph.D., to discuss how to help children thrive after their parents divorce.
In this episode, I share a true story about my hidden miracle as an example of how you might be hiding your own miracle cultivation. I also share the poem “Cultivate Miracles” from my book Spirit Poems. Find my poetry book Spirit Poems on Amazon.Visit to learn more about Prosperity Coaching."A Man's Journey Through Divorce" Patreon page gives listeners access to target support that matches where they are in the divorce process. https://www.patreon.com/bePatron?u=72246018&redirect_uri=https%3A%2F%2Fyoutreecoaching.com%2Fsupport-tools%2F&utm_medium=widget
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Have you ever considered what the Barbie movie can teach divorced women about self-discovery, self-love, and self-worth? I this episode I'm sharing insights inspired by Barbie's movie, where the iconic doll's journey mimics the self-discovery encountered by many women post-divorce. Through the power of metaphor, I'll delve into Ken's struggle to find his identity outside of his relationship with Barbie, shining a light on the parallel journey women often face when navigating life after divorce. In a world dominated by patriarchal systems, I question its profound influence on our thoughts, actions, and self-perception. I confront the often unchallenged norms and double standards that society imposes on us, drawing powerful examples from the Barbie movie and my own life. Emphasizing the importance of self-empowerment, I explore stepping into our power and dismissing the fear of public opinion (FOPO). I talk about the significance of embracing our identity, practicing self-care, and nurturing self-love as you move closer to living a life of intention and possibility after divorce. To schedule your complimentary consult with Karin click here.Make sure to follow and rate the podcast on your favorite podcasting app.For more information and full show notes go to:https://www.karinnelsoncoaching.com/post/Bridging-Divorce-and-Self-Identity-Insights-from-Barbie
California Uncontested Divorce Help And Financial Coaching Advice by Divorce Master Radio With Tim Blankenship
Millennials lead the ‘sleep divorce' trend. Do you need one? It's a distressing phenomenon that haunts my nights: the "sleep divorce." When you're married or living with your partner, the act of "going to bed" can either be a serene conclusion to the day or an endless loop of Groundhog Night, plagued by the torment of counting sheep. According to a survey from the American Academy of Sleep Medicine (AASM), a third of cohabitating adults have filed for “sleep divorce.” These couples now get their shut-eye in separate beds. They sleep apart to stay together. In this episode, I talk about why it's important to evaluate for yourself.
After quickly recovering from a potentially devastating event last Sunday and realizing how blessed and lucky I am, I thought of the things that I've worried and stressed about before, during and after my divorce - some of which I should have worried about in the first place. So, we will be focusing on big events and how they eventually center your important quotient. Discussions of:John Wick 4You can choose to argue or disagreeCommunicationNegative collateral damageHave fun doing nothingLife eventsTake care of yourself even before the kidsDating mulligansRizzBe kind to othersThe infamous ‘hall pass'Know your limitsAn excuse to be in your own spaceLife events may or may not define you, you are in controlLive every momentYou need to learn what is valuable and what is notEverything can't be a battleBe sure those you actually care about know itEnjoy every momentHave fun doing nothingWe realize that any big negative event can define you but you still have the final say on how you respond to it. Being human allows us to learn, hopefully quickly, from our negative actions or situations and maybe to choose to keep a positive spin on them - especially things we have no control of!Contact Divorce Devil Podcast-tweet us at @divorcedevilpodcast-Facebook us at @divorcedevil-Website: www.divorcedevil.netWant to talk to us, send us an audio message: PODINBOXWe'd love to hear from you.
Welcome to Friday Flip on the Becoming You Again podcast. Every Friday I take your divorce problems, conundrums and questions and do a quick flip around to empower you to show up as the best you after divorce.When Millie lays down at night to go to bed she is triggered by the uncertainty of what her future holds after her divorce. This manifests in her body and mind being unable to rest or feel peace. Listen in as I explain what may be happening to Millie's nervous system. I give her a simple grounding technique she can do anywhere to help regulate her nervous system to calm her mind and body. For more info on how to work one on one with me go to: https://www.karinnelsoncoaching.com
When I was going through my divorce Jen Sincero's words provided some much needed belief and confidence in myself that I was capable of living an amazing life on my own, as a single woman in today's world. Jen's books, You Are A Badass and You Are A Badass at Making Money were life changing for me. Today's episode is a special throwback to a CompletelyKarin video I made years ago on what we can learn from You Are A Badass by Jen Sincero. I give Jen's three simple questions to ask yourself in any situation to help be clear and confident in your decisions. I also tell you of my own experience implementing this in my own life and how it has worked out for me. To schedule your complimentary consult with Karin click here.The Becoming You Again Program for divorced women is coming! If you want to be the first to know when it's available then you need to join the waitlist by clicking here.Make sure to follow and rate the podcast on your favorite podcasting app.For more information and full show notes go to:https://www.karinnelsoncoaching.com/post/What-we-can-learn-from-jen-sincero
In this episode I offer an abridged version of my presentation: The 11 Things To Do Now in Divorce. This presentation is periodically presented at the Wiser Divorce Workshop that I host in Las Vegas. The workshop usually features me talking about the financial aspects of divorce, which are covered in this presentation, and a family law attorney dealing with the legal aspects of divorce.Tipping my hat to my attorney friends, it's important for people going through divorce to seek good counsel and to know the law. But divorce is about family, emotions, and money.And it could be the biggest financial transaction of your life.Thanks for listening! We'd be very grateful if you'd subscribe to the podcast and give us 5 stars! Please visit Transcend Retirement or Wiser Divorce Solutions. Follow Andrew on LinkedIn too!
Welcome to Friday Flip on the Becoming You Again podcast. Every Friday I take your divorce problems, conundrums and questions and do a quick flip around to empower you to show up as the best you after divorce.Margo listens to this podcast but also wants some other recommendations of books and podcasts that have helped me through my divorce healing process.I share with you my top 3 book recommendations and top 3 podcast recommendations that may offer you more healing, respite, connection with yourself for your overall growth and evolution after divorce. For more info on how to work one on one with me go to: https://www.karinnelsoncoaching.com/
Divorce is a complex and stressful process and is often delayed where there is a considerable number of financial assets to consider. In such cases, parties need to provide financial information to verify their current asset position and their finances during the relationship and sometimes issues tend to aries due to lack of agreement based on the information shared. This is when a forensic accountant like Tracy Coenen gets involved to ensure concerned parties are compensated. As a no-nonsense forensic accountant, Tracy takes divorcing people step-by-step through the process of gathering and analyzing their financial documents to see whether there is money missing. In this episode, she shares; The red flags to look out for in your partner that highlight financial misuse Why it is important to hire a forensic accountant during a divorce Tap in, hit play on this episode. Divorce Monday Guide https://www.fraudcoach.com/a/2147518094/THJioZVH Use the coupon code PATRINA (all caps) at checkout to receive $100 off any product. How To Start A Podcast E-Book https://www.etsy.com/listing/1344467520/how-to-start-a-podcast-e-book-planner Join The Free It'$ My Money Newsletter https://itsmymoneyjournal.us17.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=284ecc2c2ddafab020b3e4466&id=c47060255a Connect with the host, Patrina Dixon +Instagram https://www.instagram.com/itsmymoney_/ +Facebook https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100013355082005 +Twitter https://twitter.com/itsmymoney_ +YouTube https://youtube.com/c/It%E2%80%99sMyMoneywithPatrinaDixon +Pinterest https://pin.it/5x8rOTp +Website http://www.itsmymoneyjournal.info/ Connect with Tracy Coenen +Instagram https://www.instagram.com/divorcemoneyguide/
Welcome to Friday Flip on the Becoming You Again podcast. Every Friday I take your divorce problems, conundrums and questions and do a quick flip around to empower you to show up as the best you after divorce.Tina wants answers about why her husband ended the marriage. She wants closure but he is unwilling to give it to her. Listen in as I guide Tina through a better understanding of what closure is and how we can find our way to closure without needing answers from anyone else. For more info on how to work one on one with me go to: https://www.karinnelsoncoaching.com/
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You read that correctly. I Bought My Husband's Mistress Lingerie. It's a brand new, emotional tell-all memoir, written by Stacey Freeman. This is a TRUE STORY, and yes, it's juicy. But it's also packed with hope and persceptive. PRE ORDER THIS BOOK HERE: Amazon This episode will leave you with your mouth and your heart open. Stacey's candor and transparency are inspiring. She waded her way through the nauesous feelings that come with a marriage that ends in infidelity. Have you wondered: How to get along with my ex husband's new girlfriend? How to help my kids get along their stepmother? How to heal from an affair? If so, this episode and book is EXACTLY what you've been looking for! And on OBSESSED: Skinny Pop Popcorn. Yes, Morgan is obsessed. And Andrea is currently eating out of bag of one right now...likely.
Attorney Joseph Willmore is a Board Certified Family Law Specialist (CFLS), by the State Bar of California Board of Legal Specialization. Joseph prides himself on providing aggressive and effective representation to your legal matters.Joseph completed his undergraduate degree in Communication at Arizona State University. Joseph attended law school at Thomas Jefferson School of Law. Because of his outstanding academic performance, Joseph was invited onto the Thomas Jefferson Law Review, where he served as an Editor for the remainder of law school. Joseph studied law abroad in both France and China, where he gained valuable insight into international law, alternative dispute resolution, and mediation. Joseph is the founder of Willmore Law Firm, an award-winning San Diego family law firm that specializes in all aspects of family law, such as child custody, child support, domestic violence and divorce.------We are super excited to have Sam Vaknin, Richard Grannon and Sara Davison back together on stage again. Join them to find out: What is going on in the mind of a Narcissist? How do you get into a relationship with a Narcissist? Why do you stay? How do you divorce a Narcissist? How to coparent with a Narcissist How to take your power back and rebuild your life after your toxic relationship And much mo...
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Infidelity is far too common in many marriages, but it's all about how you own up to it and take responsibility that allows people to move on productively, and often find themselves in a better place than before. In this episode, Jessica speaks to divorce coach Cindy Stibbard, whose own personal experience with cheating - both her own and her ex husband's - led her to a successful practice helping others focus on family reorganization and navigating the divorce process in a better way. Cindy opens up about how extramarital affairs affected her self-worth and inner strength, and her insight will resonate deeply with anyone dealing with divorce. (Guest: Cindy Stibbard, Certified Divorce and Career Transition Coach) Follow us on TikTok and Instagram @exexperts. Go to athleticgreens.com/EMERGING for the Athletic Greens deal!
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The Graceful Exit Podcast: Helping Women Navigate Divorce with Grace
“Don't use a wrecking ball when all you need is a hammer!” In today's episode, JoAnn C. Little, a trusted partner with The Graceful Exit and owner of Divorce Help shares that because of her own divorce, she realized how broken the divorce process was. As a result, JoAnn became certified in Collaborative Divorce and High Conflict Divorce. In addition, she received her Certified Divorce Financial Analyst designation in 2008. JoAnn is also the owner of Second Saturday. Those interested can virtually learn everything they need to know about the divorce procedure from specialists such as real estate agents, post-divorce financial planning services, family law attorneys, spousal support, child support, and how to file for divorce. Parties intimately familiar with the divorce process, preparations, and repercussions present to the group every second Saturday of the month providing truth, resources, and support during a difficult moment in the attendees' lives. [2:05] How her divorce process illuminated the broken process and influenced her to assemble a support system for all who face this difficult life-stage [7:05] To ensure all clients receive the level of expertise they require, JoAnn works on a modified flat fee for each individual case [19:36] Her approach to working with clients and knowing what stage they're at in life Education can reduce fear of the unknown, especially when it comes to the divorce process. Going through a divorce might cause us to feel differently but it's important you don't perceive a loss of power. In fact, some say you gain it back through resources, independence, and a support network. For more information, Visit her website:https://divorcehelpfamilylaw.com/ Second Saturday, San Diego: https://www.secondsaturdaysandiego.org/ Join Our Community: Instagram @The.Graceful.Exit Facebook @TheGracefulExit Pinterest @TheGracefulExitOfficial
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In today's episode, I talk to Jo-Ann Little, CDFA and owner of Divorce Help, a mediation firm. Whether you choose mediation or litigation, there are certain steps everyone must take when getting divorced. Jo-Ann defines the necessary steps and clarifies the different options available when facing divorce. Divorce is not an easy process, unwinding a marriage is emotionally and financially draining. Many people immediately “lawyer up” and do not take the time to fully understand what mediation is all about. Jo-Ann explains how mediation can save your finances, as well as your emotional well-being. Honestly, why would you use a wrecking ball when all you need is a hammer? Jo-Ann helps us understand how mediation may be the better choice in the dissolution of your marriage.
During these unprecedented times in which we find ourselves, many of us are dealing with difficult emotions like overwhelm and uncertainty, along with confronting many life changes. For those who have been through a divorce or a separation, these feelings are all too familiar. So, could we take the tough lessons we learned from the end of our relationships and apply them to our current circumstances? Today's guest, Pegotty Cooper, renowned divorce coach and founder of CDC Divorce Training, joins us to talk about some of the parallels between divorce and the COVID-19 crisis. In this episode, we learn about what divorce coaches do and how they walk the road with their clients. During times of stress, it's easy to be one-track minded, so divorce coaches help clients see the bigger picture. While there is no doubt that divorce or separation is extremely difficult, it is important to look to the future. By having a vision and focusing on one small thing to get through, it's possible to use this time to find balance, albeit on a different ground than before. Along with this, we also discuss hot buttons and diffusing conflicts, best-self exercises you can utilize when things are difficult, and the importance of being interest-based rather than positional during a divorce or separation. We learned so much from Pegotty, and we know you will too. Be sure to tune in today! Key Points From This Episode: • Some of the parallels between divorce and separation and COVID-19. • How Pegotty is dealing with this situation and how she's choosing to reframe it positively. • Pegotty's background and how large personal losses brought her to divorce coaching. • Insights into divorce coaching, how it works, and the support it offers clients. • How divorce coaches differ from advisors and mediators. • Find out what happens to the brain during conflict and why conflict can be cyclical. • ‘Hot buttons:' The hard work it takes to understand you and your partners' triggers. • Pegotty's take on the best-self exercise, a tool commonly used in divorce coaching. • A tool Peggoty utilizes that includes the best self in a series of quadrants. • Tips on planning for a post-divorce or a post-crisis future and the importance of a grand vision. • A key takeaway from Pegotty's book that applies to the current times: Five steps to clarity. • How you can use times of uncertainty to find a new balance and a new normal. • Details about Peggoty's weekly Wednesday webinar. To learn more about Pegotty Cooper or to register at one of her webinars go to www.certifieddivorcecoach. You can order the books mentioned in the episode from the CDC website or from www.amazon.com including Divorce: Taking the High Road and Divorce: Overcome the Overwhelm and Avoid the Six Biggest Mistakes Links Mentioned in Today's Episode: Pegotty Cooper CDC David Rock's SCARF Model Tammy Lenski Randall R. Cooper Divorce: Overcome the Overwhelm and Avoid the Six Biggest Mistakes Divorce: Taking the High Road The Separation Fix Tweetables: “One of the things I say about divorce is you have three choices, right? You can let it define you, you can let it destroy you or you can let it make you stronger. Now I'm going to go fort the making me stronger. Every time.” — Pegotty Cooper [0:04:37] “A divorce coach is really a thinking partner and a sounding board, somebody that really has a different perspective on what's going on and so they can help the clients see that maybe there is a different perspective.” — Pegotty Cooper [0:08:47] “Sometimes we need to remind ourselves and we need to have reminders and we need to remind our clients that they are really competent and confident and courageous.” — Pegotty Cooper [0:26:18] “You have to put the stake in the ground in the midst of all of the uncertainty.” — Pegotty Cooper [0:36:59]
Michael Becker offers guidance on how to select a mediator, whether your mediator should be a lawyer and/or family therapist, the benefits of experience and other considerations in making this important decision.
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