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Trigger Warning: This episode discusses domestic violence.Taylor Frankie Paul's rumored season of The Bachelorette has officially been scrapped following TMZ's release of a viral video showing a physical altercation between Taylor and Dakota Mortensen from 2023. Since the footage surfaced, both Taylor and Dakota have issued statements, adding even more layers to an already messy and serious situation. We're also breaking down how the women of The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives reportedly raised concerns to Disney execs that were ultimately ignored, and why that's raising major questions now. Plus, Taylor's supposed final rose pick is speaking out, and in the middle of all the chaos, Jordan has filed for divorce from Jessi.JOIN THE PATREON: www.patreon.com/MorgansPopTalks
Divorce feels final and defeating. But our stories aren't over yet, and divorce doesn't have the final say. In Christ, there's hope for the days ahead. In this conversation recorded at TGCW24, Wendy Alsup, Blair Linne, Jen Oshman, and Vaneetha Risner—four women whose lives have been touched by divorce—discuss their experiences and God's faithfulness. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
A peek into my journals Today I'm giving you a sneak peek into my Bless & Release journal. I'm talking about some divorce. I'm talking about some manifesting. It's really a celebration of owning my shit. …I was sitting at my desk, crying as I googled how to overcome heroin addiction. Except I've never tried heroin. I don't even drink coffee. I was trying to let go of divorce pain. The rumination—the mind looping—felt addictive. So I did the most radical thing I could think of. I did a 21-day Centering Practice for my former husband. There were no skipping days. Prior to that, I had been going out of my way to keep him off my doorstep. But now I was going to hold him in the cave of my heart with unconditional love. And it was really hard. And then it was awesome. Love is so easy. We tell ourselves all these stories about how hard it is. Love itself is not hard at all. It's electric, it's alive, it's perfect. I transmuted a hella heap of pain, and that was my closure. I didn't need any additional closure. I didn't need a conversation. I didn't need more therapy. Listen in for real entries from my journal…plus manifesting on the seawall, blessing my son on his birthday, and what softening actually means. With Love, Danielle As mentioned in this episode: Order Bless & Release and get early access to chapters dropped weekly: daniellelaporte.com/bless Join us on Sundays at 9am PT | 12noon ET for Bless Club. A free weekly LIVE practice with Danielle LaPorte. 15 minutes. Every Sunday. Save your seat: daniellelaporte.com/blessclub
There are some conversations that are hard… but so necessary.Today on the Anchored by the Sword Podcast, I'm joined by Alisha Roth, author of the brand new book: Courageous Divorce: A Christian Woman's Guide to Healing, Rebuilding, and Embracing an Abundant Life (releasing this Tuesday!)In this episode, Alisha shares her deeply personal story—growing up strong in her faith, longing to do everything “right,” and then walking through a marriage that became unhealthy, painful, and ultimately unsafe.This is a conversation about the things we don't always talk about in the Church…The hidden struggles.The shame.The silence.And the feeling of being completely alone.Alisha vulnerably shares:✨ Her journey through marriage, brokenness, and divorce✨ The reality of abuse and the confusion many women face✨ The weight of shame—and how God meets us in it✨ The stigma of divorce in Christian spaces✨ Rebuilding faith after everything feels like it's falling apart✨ Finding authentic community and healing on the other side✨ Hope for women who feel stuck, afraid, or unsure of what to do next.One of the most powerful reminders from this episode:
What happens when intimacy starts to feel like pressure… obligation… or even a negotiation?In this episode of The Lo Life, Lo dives into the conversations most couples are having behind closed doors—but rarely saying out loud. From mismatched libidos and feelings of rejection to the impact of porn and the subtle ways sex can become transactional, this episode explores the real reasons desire shifts in long-term relationships.Bringing listener questions to the forefront, Lo sits down with Dr. Nicole McNichols, an internationally renowned human sexuality professor, licensed therapist, and author whose course The Diversity of Human Sexuality is the most popular in University of Washington history. With years of experience helping individuals and couples navigate intimacy and connection, Dr. Nicole offers insight that is both practical and deeply validating.Together, they unpack the emotional and psychological layers behind desire, disconnection, and what it actually takes to rebuild intimacy. Whether listeners are navigating these challenges themselves or supporting someone who is, this conversation offers a fresh, eye-opening perspective on modern relationships.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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In this Ask KT & Suze Anything episode, Suze answers more of your questions about Roths and retirement accounts. Plus, deciding where to live after a divorce, Special Needs Trusts and more! Check out Suze’s NEW website: SuzeOrman.com Watch Suze’s YouTube Channel Jumpstart financial wellness for your employees: https://bit.ly/SecureSave Protect your financial future with the Must Have Docs: https://bit.ly/3Vq1V3GGet your savings going with Alliant Credit Union: https://bit.ly/3rg0YioGet Suze’s special offers for podcast listeners at suzeorman.com/offerJoin Suze’s Women & Money Community for FREE and ASK SUZE your questions which may just end up on the podcast. Download the app by following one of these links: CLICK HERE FOR APPLE: https://apple.co/2KcAHbHCLICK HERE FOR GOOGLE PLAY: https://bit.ly/3curfMI See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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In this edition of Trend Are We Doing? What's Trending On?, Jack and Miles discuss Trump & the Baseball Classic, Val Kilmers' new film, the new hot trend: leaving your gf in the wilderness, Dan Bovino getting sent to the glue factory and much more!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Dad Edge Podcast (formerly The Good Dad Project Podcast)
In this episode, I sit down with Tara and Tim Katzman — a real couple from our own Dad Edge community who were standing at the doorstep of divorce and chose to fight for their marriage instead. This is one of the most downloaded episodes in Dad Edge history, and when you hear their story, you'll understand why. Tim was a workaholic consumed by his business, available to clients around the clock while his wife and kids got whatever was left — which was almost nothing. Tara reached a breaking point where leaving felt like the only sane option. She was done. She told him daily she wanted a divorce. And yet something shifted. We dig into what that turning point actually looked like — the flatline-or-mad emotional state Tim was stuck in, the moment Tara came prepared for a fight and got ownership and an apology instead, and how Tim went from never setting a boundary with a client to shutting work off at 4pm and protecting his family time fiercely. Their 18-year-old daughter even noticed — calling out that "dad is out of his people-pleasing era." We also get into what it means to go from doing the right things to actually being a different man — and why that distinction matters more than any tactic or checklist. Tara describes going from keeping mental receipts and bracing for fallout every time she spoke, to fully melting into her husband. Tim describes going from avoiding his wife to not being able to spend enough time with her. If your marriage feels like a checklist, if you're disappearing into work, or if you've already heard the words "I'm not in love with you anymore" — this episode is proof that it is possible to turn it all the way around. Timeline Summary [0:00] Introduction to the Dad Edge mission and the movement to raise leaders of families and communities [1:01] Why this episode is one of the most downloaded in Dad Edge history — and what makes it so real [1:47] Setting the scene: Tim the workaholic, Tara on the verge of walking out, and a marriage running on fumes [3:24] Switching Wednesday Q&As to real stories of wins from men and couples in the community [5:42] Tim and Tara introduce themselves — four kids, a pool business, and a 22-year relationship that started at 16 [7:32] Growing up in divorced households with no blueprint for what a healthy marriage looks like [10:18] The forced house move that made everything worse — and the moment Tara hit her absolute lowest [12:10] What the disconnection really looked like day to day: ships passing in the night, Tim treating family like a bother [13:50] When the kids started getting the same treatment — and why that was Tara's breaking point [17:34] The meditation exercise that shifted Tim's perspective and turned down the volume on work urgency [18:34] Setting boundaries with clients for the first time — and Tara having to tell him to stop ignoring people [19:40] Their 18-year-old daughter notices the change: "Dad's out of his people-pleasing era" [20:52] Tim's side of the story: feeling completely alone while sleeping one foot away from his wife every night [23:58] Tara's plan to leave — and the screaming match that became the turning point [27:47] Tara's honest reaction when Tim said a podcast was going to fix things: she laughed [29:50] The first signs of real change — Tim hearing her, owning his mistakes, and apologizing to the kids [31:33] The difference between covert contracts and genuine ownership — and which one Tim chose [35:42] Tara describes what it feels like to finally be safe enough to bring anything to him without bracing for fallout [37:06] How the relationship has completely transformed — travel, connection, and a bond Tara never believed was possible [39:26] Tim's perspective now: from avoiding conflict to not being able to get enough time with her [41:25] The moment Tara started "melting" — and what it means when a woman can finally drop her defenses [43:17] Masculine and feminine energy — why Tara stepping into her femininity changed the dynamic of everything [45:00] If you could go back and give yourself advice — what Tim and Tara would tell themselves 2-3 years ago [47:56] The difference between doing and being — when the work becomes who you are, not just what you do Five Key Takeaways Disconnection rarely looks like dramatic blowups — it looks like two people sharing a house but not a life, talking only about what has to get done. A real apology combined with real follow-through is more powerful than years of arguing. Ownership without excuses changes everything. When a man becomes the lowest heartbeat in the room — calm, present, and safe — his wife and kids will naturally move toward him. The work you do on yourself doesn't stay contained to one area. When Tim changed, it transformed their marriage, their kids, their business, and their friendship. There is a difference between doing the right things and being a different man. When it becomes your way of being, you stop having to try — it's just who you are. Links & Resources Roommates to Soulmates Cohort & Preview Call: https://thedadedge.com/soulmates The Men's Forge: https://themensforge.com Dad Edge Business Boardroom: https://thedadedge.com/mastermind Episode Link & Resources (Episode 1453): https://thedadedge.com/1453 Closing If there's one message from this episode that stands out, it's this: it is never too late to turn your marriage around — but you have to be willing to truly change, not just try harder. Tara and Tim were 18 years in, kids watching, divorce on the table daily, and they found their way back to something neither of them believed was even possible. Not because life got easier. Because Tim decided to become a different man. If this episode spoke to something you're carrying right now, don't wait. The longer you wait, the more distance builds. Share this with a man who needs to hear it. Because when a man leads well at home, everybody wins. Go out and live legendary.
Dive into financial empowerment with our latest episode! Join host Marina Franklin, Bola Sokunbi of Clever Girl Finance, and rising star Nonye Brown-West as they share insights on building wealth, resilience, and mindset. Don't miss it! Bola Sokunbi is a Certified Financial Education Instructor (CFEI), investor, finance expert, speaker, podcaster, and bestselling author. She is the founder and CEO of Clever Girl Finance, a platform launched in 2015 that has grown into one of the largest personal finance media and education platforms for women in the U.S. From the best selling author of Clever Girl Finance, her new book: Clever Girl Millionaire is available right now! Nonye Brown-West is a New York-based Nigerian-American comedian and writer. She has been featured in the Boston Globe's Rise column as a Comic to Watch. She has also appeared on Amazon, NPR, PBS, ABC, Sway In The Morning on Sirius XM, and the New York Comedy Festival. Go to NonyeComedy.com to see where she is performing near you. Always hosted by Marina Franklin - One Hour Comedy Special: Single Black Female ( Amazon Prime, CW Network), TBS's The Last O.G, Last Week Tonight with John Oliver, Hysterical on FX, The Movie Trainwreck, Louie Season V, The Jim Gaffigan Show, Conan O'Brien, Stephen Colbert, HBO's Crashing, and The Breaks with Michelle Wolf. Writer for HBO's 'Divorce' and the new Tracy Morgan show on Paramount Plus: 'Crutch
Divorce is emotional. It's stressful. And if you're not careful, it can also become incredibly expensive.In this mini episode of How Not to Suck at Divorce, Andrea Rappaport shares five things you should absolutely never do during a divorce — from serious legal mistakes that can impact your case to a few embarrassing (but very real) moments she experienced during her own divorce.Because when emotions are running high, it's easy to make decisions that feel good in the moment but can create bigger problems later.Whether you're navigating divorce right now or trying to prepare for what lies ahead, these practical tips will help you avoid common pitfalls and stay focused on what actually matters.Why Divorce Mistakes Can Cost You More Than You ThinkOne of the hardest parts of divorce is that you're making major legal and financial decisions while under extreme emotional stress.During this episode, Andrea explains why some of the most common divorce mistakes happen when people:react emotionally instead of strategicallyrely on advice from the wrong sourcesallow their ex to provoke them into conflictbring outside people into the legal dramaLearning how to pause, reset, and respond thoughtfully can save you thousands of dollars in attorney's fees — and a lot of unnecessary stress.The 5 Divorce Mistakes You Should Never Make1. Taking Legal Advice From Friends Who Got Divorced in Another State (or Another Decade)Divorce laws vary dramatically depending on where you live and when the divorce occurs.Andrea explains why taking advice from a friend who was divorced years ago — or in another state — can create unrealistic expectations and costly confusion.For example:Some states are more likely to award long-term alimonyOther states focus on short-term rehabilitative supportProperty division laws vary significantly across jurisdictionsRelying on outdated or out-of-state advice can lead to misunderstandings and expensive conversations with your attorney.2. Speaking in Court When No One Asked You ToDivorce court can be intimidating — especially in the age of virtual hearings.Andrea shares a hilarious (and slightly humiliating) story about accidentally unmuting herself during a Zoom court hearing when the judge was actually addressing an attorney with the same last name.Lesson learned:Never unmute yourself in court unless the judge is speaking directly to you.3. Responding to Threatening Emails ImmediatelyWhen you're in the middle of a divorce, aggressive emails or legal threats can trigger an emotional reaction.But responding immediately is one of the biggest mistakes you can make.Research shows it takes about 20 minutes for your nervous system to reset after a stressful event.Andrea recommends waiting at least an hour before responding, and using that time to regulate your body with simple strategies like:taking a walkdrinking ice-cold waterholding ice to your wristsdoing quick bursts of physical movementResponding calmly and strategically is always better than reacting emotionally.4. Bringing Your New Relationship Into the Divorce DramaDating during divorce happens more often than people admit.But involving your new partner in the details of your divorce can create unnecessary complications.Andrea explains why bringing your new love interest into legal conflicts can:create loyalty conflictsgenerate bad adviceescalate emotional tensionInstead, keep your dating life separate from the legal process whenever possible.5. Believing the Negative Things Your Ex Says About YouPerhaps the most important advice in this episode:Do not internalize the hurtful things your soon-to-be ex says about you during the divorce process.In many cases, these comments are designed to weaken your confidence or gain leverage in negotiations.Divorce is not the time to determine your self-worth.Your job right now is simply to survive the process and move forward.Healing and personal growth come later — after the legal storm has passed.Divorce Is a Marathon, Not a SprintDivorce often feels like an emotional roller coaster.Some days you'll feel strong and hopeful. Other days you'll feel completely overwhelmed.That's normal.The most important thing to remember is that you are not alone in this process.The How Not to Suck at Divorce podcast exists to provide practical divorce advice, real-life experiences, and the support you need to navigate this difficult chapter with confidence.Coming Up Next on the PodcastIn this week's full episode, Andrea and Morgan introduce two powerful acronyms designed to help you:respond to threats during divorcemanage aggressive communicationprotect your case while staying calmIf you struggle with how to respond to your ex during divorce, you won't want to miss it.Our Divorce Crash Course was designed to hold your hand through the process and help you avoid major and expensive mistakes. Learn more here: https://www.hownottosuckatdivorce.com/divorce-crash-courseOur Family Wizard is another fantasitc resource for those who need help navigating the "fun" world of coparenting. Head to this landing page to see how we work closely with them to support our listeners! http://www.ourfamilywizard.com/notsuckFriends, slide into our dms, we love love love hearing from you. We are always here to listen and help in any way we can. You've got this and we've got you.Instagram: @hownotosuckatdivorceFollow Andrea: @theandrearappaportFollow Morgan: @divorceattorneychicagoMentioned in this episode:Natural Cyles When your body feels unpredictable, your decisions shouldn't have to be. Get insight and clarity with NC° Perimenopause. Visit Naturalcycles.app/divorce to learn more and save on a subscription Natural Cycles
What if starting over is not the end… but the beginning of the life you were always meant to live?In this episode, Shelby sits down with Samantha Joe for a deeply raw, honest, and emotional conversation about healing, motherhood, divorce, abuse recovery, confidence, and what it truly looks like to rebuild your life when everything changes.Samantha opens up about walking away from an abusive relationship, a decision that takes more courage than most people will ever understand. She shares what it was like navigating divorce, carrying the weight of starting over, and stepping into a completely new chapter while raising her children and trying to find herself again in the process.From moving to Utah to rebuilding her identity piece by piece, Samantha takes us through the reality of healing not the polished version we often see online, but the messy, emotional, and deeply personal journey of learning to trust yourself again. She also shares how stepping back into social media helped her rediscover her voice, rebuild her confidence, and create a space where she could finally show up as her full, authentic self.Together, Shelby and Samantha dive into powerful conversations around:self-worth and learning to stop settlingpersonal growth during life's hardest seasonsmotherhood while rebuilding your identityhealing from emotional and physical abuseconfidence, self-talk, and overcoming doubtsocial media and content creation as a form of expression and connectionwhat it really means to stop hiding who you areThis episode goes beyond just “starting over.”It's about reclaiming your voice.It's about choosing yourself.It's about believing that even after everything you've been through… you are still allowed to build a life that feels good, safe, and aligned.This conversation is for the woman who is quietly rebuilding.The one who is learning to trust herself again.The one who feels like she's behind but is actually in the middle of becoming.And the one who needs a reminder that her story isn't over yet.Because even in the hardest seasons, there is still growth.There is still healing.And there is still so much more ahead for you.Connect with the guest: https://www.instagram.com/simplysamanthajoe/Agency: https://www.shelbyclementmarketing.com/Shop my favorites: http://go.shopmy.us/join/itsshelbyclementGet 20% off on NUUDS https://www.nuuds.com/collections/new-womens?snowball=SHELBY12969Follow on Socials:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/shelbydclementLinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/shelby-dimiceli-clement-a9497049TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@itsshelbyclementInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/itsshelbyclement/If this episode inspired you, share it with a friend and leave a review, it means the world to me :)
Feeling lonely after divorce can make it seem like everyone else has somewhere to be, someone to call, or a life that feels more connected than yours. In this episode, Erica unpacks why loneliness can feel so loud in this chapter and how it may actually be pointing you back to yourself in a deeper way. She shares how being alone is not a punishment, but an invitation to rebuild self trust, reconnect with your desires, and create a life that felt good from the inside out. If you've been struggling with quiet weekends, solo evenings, or the stories your mind tells you when no one reaches out, this conversation will remind you that loneliness is not the end of the story. It may be the beginning of learning how to truly enjoy your own company.If you wonder why being alone feels heavier than you thought it would or catch yourself thinking that if you just had someone, all of this would feel easier, this episode is for you. In this episode, we explore how loneliness after divorce can stir up old stories about worth, belonging, and being chosen — and how healing begins when you stop trying to outrun the quiet and start listening to what it's here to teach you.In this episode, we will explore:why loneliness feels bigger than just being alonethe old beliefs that get triggered in the silencewhy having a partner does not automatically solve lonelinessthe shift from proving you can be alone to actually enjoying your own companyhow contentment becomes the starting point for rebuilding joysimple ways to reconnect with yourself when loneliness hits⏱️ Timestamps00:00 — The Quiet You Took for Granted00:35 — Why This Topic Matters01:40 — When Loneliness Still Hits03:20 — Partnership Isn't the Cure05:08 — The Fear of Being Unchosen07:24 — The Story Loneliness Tells09:44 — Divorce as a Turning Point12:07 — Nights That Felt the Hardest14:03 — From Proving to Contentment16:28 — It Was Never About Worth18:35 — Learning to Love a Solo Life20:48 — Follow What Feels Good22:53 — Why Contentment Comes First25:18 — Let Loneliness Teach You
Back with another Foreign Film Month pick this week we watched the 1961 black comedy Divorce Italian Style. Directed by Pietro Germi the film tells the tale of an impoverished Sicilian nobleman who is trapped in a loveless marriage and fantasizes killing his wife.It stars Marcello Mastroianni, Daniela Rocca, Stefania Sandrelli, and Leopoldo Trieste. Come join us!! Website : https://tortelliniatnoon.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tortelliniatnoonpodcast/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TortelliniAtNoon Twitter: https://twitter.com/PastaMoviePod
Ivy Wolk would much rather be on her phone, posting and conjecturing about the lives of others online than overthinking the potential harms of screen time... she's an actress, comedian, Gen-Z sensation, and tech optimist here in the Mad House!!! In this episode, Maddy peels back some of the layers of Ivy's intellect and psyche - they discuss everything from sex problems to past struggles with drugs, getting canceled from an early age, plus the exciting projects Ivy's working on, and more!!! Follow Maddy:https://www.instagram.com/somaddysmith/?hl=enhttps://www.tiktok.com/@somaddysmithhttps://www.youtube.com/maddysmithcomedyFollow Ivy:https://www.instagram.com/wolkmindvirus2/?hl=enAll tour dates: https://punchup.live/maddysmith/ticketsWant more ad-free and uncensored Mad House?!Go to https://gasdigital.com/ to subscribe!Use promo code MAD to save big on your membership :)Get early access to our weekly episodes on Tuesdays, along with EXCLUSIVE episodes on Thursdays.UPCOMING STAND UP DATES:3/27-3/28 NEW ORLEANS, LA4/9 NEW YORK, NY4/16-4/18 TIMONIUM, MDSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
“You don't know what grace is, until you are in need of it.” Devon Franklin Lights, Camera, Faith- we get a behind the scenes look into the story of Devon Franklin, producer, bestselling author, husband, preacher, and purpose-driven leader for one of the most reflective conversations we've had on The Pivot Podcast. His story is proof that success isn't just about achievement—it's about alignment, growth, and the courage to start over when life changes direction. From Hollywood success to personal setbacks and rediscovering joy, Devon brings powerful lessons on resilience, purpose, and trusting the process. It's a raw, inspiring discussion about letting go, betting on yourself, and having the courage to pivot into the next chapter of your life. He speaks about his gratitude for Will Smith's role in his life as well as being confident enough to take the risk of leaving a "safe" powerhouse film company to pursue his own passion of filmmaking driven by passion and purpose over position. From developing major studio hits to producing faith-inspired films for mainstream audiences, Devon's career is on the rise with no signs of slowing down. Personally, Devon talks openly about the grief, self-reflection, and healing that followed his very public divorce from Meagan Good—sharing how the experience forced him to redefine love, identity, and expectations. He opens up about heartbreak, healing, and what it really takes to move forward when the life you planned suddenly changes. But this conversation isn't just about loss—it's about taking chances again. Devon shares how he found the courage to believe in love again, why faith and vulnerability are essential to growth, how embracing uncertainty can lead you exactly where you're meant to be and to always trust that life can still unfold in beautiful ways after disappointment. Pivot Family, comment, like, hit the subscribe button, we enjoy hearing and learning from you- the good and the bad, we want to know! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What if marriage were approached as a business enterprise instead of an emotional pursuit? How can women quickly identify incompatible men? How can men find peace and clear communication with women? Today Adam Lane Smith and I discuss these and so many more questions as we explore how to have thriving relationships and marriages. Adam's Website: https://adamlanesmith.comNEW: Check out our Merch store! https://shop.lilaroseshow.com/Join our new Patreon community! https://patreon.com/lilaroseshow - We'll have BTS footage, ad-free episodes, and early access to our upcoming guests.A big thanks to our partner, EWTN, the world's leading Catholic network! Discover news, entertainment and more at https://www.ewtn.com/ Check out our Sponsors:-Good Ranchers: https://www.goodranchers.com/discount/LILA Purchase your American Meat Delivered subscription today and get a free add-on for life + Use code LILA for $25 off! -EveryLife: https://www.everylife.com/lila Buy diapers and women's health products from an amazing company and use code LILA to get 10% off!-We Heart Nutrition: https://www.weheartnutrition.com/ Get high quality vitamin supplements for 20% off using the code LILA. -Brave+: Screen Time Made Good - Get a week free trial at https://braveplus.com/lila00:03:17 - Intro00:03:47 - Marriage as Business00:10:36 - Stimulating vs Attracting 00:14:54 - Supermodels that feel ugly 00:19:33 - How men can find peace:00:21:21 - Why some men can't flirt with their wives00:22:28 - This 3 min convo can save your marriage00:28:19 - 4 Step Framework that can change everything00:32:49 - When men are afraid of asking for help00:37:15 - When men have male friends closer than wives00:41:35 - Is it possible to find this kind of man?00:43:29 - Women: probe men!00:44:01 - 3 Date Method00:50:33 - Ask more questions!00:52:33 - One thing I wish I could tell women00:55:06 - The Goal is Win/Win01:01:48 - Martyrdom Marriages are not to be pursued01:05:10 - The worst lie we tell married women01:06:18 - Consequences women can put on men01:09:43 - Should women withhold sex?01:12:59 - Divorce?01:16:34 - What about consequences for women?01:19:51 - Biggest mistakes women make?01:23:39 - What if he's a jerk?01:31:40 - Where women fall short01:34:04 - Is virginity reasonable expectation?01:40:49 - What advantages does Gen Z have?01:54:29 - Biggest transformation Adam has seen02:02:11 - Red Flags and Green Flags
What happens when a marriage slowly drifts into loneliness, betrayal, and eventually divorce? And can God really restore something that broken? In this episode of Living Easy with Lindsey, Lindsey Maestas talks with author and marriage mentor Cheryl Scruggs about the painful season that led to an affair, the divorce that followed, and the unexpected seven-year journey that eventually led Cheryl and her husband Jeff back to each other. Cheryl shares honestly about feeling deeply alone in her marriage, the choices that led to brokenness, and the personal and spiritual transformation that made reconciliation possible. Their story is a powerful reminder that even when a marriage feels beyond repair, redemption is still possible. Resources Cheryl Scruggs https://jeffandcherylscruggs.com I Do Again: How We Found a Second Chance at Our Marriage https://www.amazon.com/Do-Again-Second-Chance-Marriage/dp/1400074452 Lindsey's Book Don't Burn Your Own House Down: Prioritizing Your Marriage, Your Spouse, and Yourself https://www.amazon.com/Dont-Burn-Your-House-Down/dp/0310369479 If this episode encouraged you, please subscribe, rate, and review on Spotify and/or Apple Podcasts so that more people can find these conversations! Follow Lindsey on Instagram for daily encouragement on faith, marriage, and intentional living.
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In this episode we tackle three questions: What happens when the abuser is the one who leaves? How do you live with the fear of post-separation or post-divorce revenge? And what do you do when your friends just don't get it?
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Send us Fan MailThis week on Midlife with Courage™, Kim talks with research professor and Partner Lab founder Merideth Thompson about midlife courage, including ending a 22-year marriage, dating again at 43, and using relationship science to make smart decisions. They discuss “slow dating,” why waiting for permission or perfect confidence costs time and self-trust, and why fulfillment after 40 is about reclaiming and integrating who you are (including grieving who you couldn't be earlier). Merideth shares her data-driven approach to dating, the value of accountability and emotional safety, and how Partner Lab tools—like a stay-or-go assessment and the Clarity 360—help people get out of relationship limbo and find clarity. - Midlife courage: divorce, dating, confidence- Slow dating and the 90-day trust insight- Reclaiming yourself through integration (not reinvention)- Partner Lab tools for relationship clarity and next steps00:00 Welcome to Midlife00:16 Meet Merideth Thompson01:29 Divorce as Courage02:26 Dating Again at 4303:54 Slow Dating Rules06:53 Research Mindset on Apps09:06 The Non Negotiables List12:48 Midlife Wisdom and Hormones15:38 Stop Postponing Your Life17:32 Letting Go of Others17:50 The Hidden Cost of Waiting18:05 Fear Setting and Missed Chances19:24 Legacy Fears in Midlife20:01 Baby Steps Not Failure20:43 Reclaiming Not Reinventing21:04 Integration and Inner Child22:30 Grieving Who You Shelved23:33 Partner Lab Relationship Science25:35 Stay or Go Tool Explained27:54 Validation and Regret Insurance29:47 Who Partner Lab Helps31:34 Where to Find Partner Lab32:01 Final Message and FarewellFind out more at My Partner Lab. Support the showKim Benoy is a retired RN, Certified Aromatherapist, wife and mom who is passionate about inspiring and encouraging women over 40. She wants you to see your own beauty, value and worth through sharing stories of other women just like you.***************************************************Ready for more meaningful conversations?Courage to Connect gives you four simple, powerful tips to help you feel confident, present, and truly connected—no matter who you're talking to.Because deeper connection starts with one conversation.Grab your copy today and start connecting on a deeper level. COURAGE TO CONNECT****************************************************Are you a midlife woman who feels stuck? Are you missing something but don't know what? I can help!Grab this Finding Your Passion Mini-Course today to find simple steps toward your amazing midlife!****************************************************If you are looking for deeper connection, encouragement, and support, you should join my free online community. It's a safe, uplifting space to be inspired, share honestly, and grow alongside women who truly get this season of life....
Divorce mediation can feel intimidating, especially if you are unsure how negotiations work or what preparation is required. In this episode of The D Shift, Strategic Divorce Consultant Mardi Winder is joined by certified divorce coach Keri Gwynne and mediator and financial expert and mediator Ryan Finley to discuss how individuals can prepare for divorce mediation with clarity, confidence, and strategy.Keri Gwynne shares how her own difficult divorce experience led her to create Starting Point by Freedom, an advocacy service designed to help individuals navigate divorce with the guidance and support they often struggle to find. Ryan Finley explains how his background in financial analysis and mediation allows him to bring structure and clarity to complex divorce negotiations.Together, they explore how thoughtful preparation, emotional support, and financial understanding can make the mediation process less overwhelming and far more productive.In this conversation, you will learn:• How to prepare effectively for divorce mediation• Why financial clarity is essential before entering negotiations• The role divorce coaches and financial professionals can play in mediation• How preparation can reduce conflict and stress during the divorce process• Why co-parenting planning should be part of mediation discussionsThe discussion also highlights how building a strong team of advisors can help individuals approach mediation with greater confidence and realistic expectations. Divorce is often one of life's most difficult transitions, but with the right preparation and support, mediation can become an opportunity to move forward toward a more stable and positive future.About the Guests:Keri Gwynne is a Certified Divorce Coach and CEO of Starting Point by Freedom, a comprehensive divorce service offering coaching, mediation and family-focused guidance. With certifications in both High Conflict and Transitional Divorce, she has helped guide more than 550 families across the nation through the divorce process with clarity and confidence. Through her own lived experience as a high-conflict divorce survivor, Keri blends empathy, compassion, and resilience with deep professional expertise to help individuals rebuild and reclaim their lives after divorce. Ryan Finley is the Founder of Freedom Financial Services Group, a divorce finance advisory firm helping families, attorneys, and courts navigate the financial complexities of divorce. With more than twenty years of executive leadership in finance and forensic accounting, Ryan has guided hundreds of families nationwide toward financial clarity and confidence. As a CPA, CDFA, CVA, and court-approved mediator, Ryan brings both technical precision and empathy to the table—bridging the gap between financial analysis and human understanding. His ability to simplify complex financial issues and foster productive dialogue makes him a trusted resource for attorneys and clients alike.To connect with Keri and Ryan: Website: https://www.startingpointfreedom.com/ Website: https://www.freedomfsg.com/Ryan's phone: 941-945-2846About the HostMardi Winder is an ICF and BCC Executive and Leadership Coach, Certified Divorce Transition Coach, Certified Divorce Specialist (CDS®) and a Credentialed Distinguished Mediator in Texas. She has worked with women in executive, entrepreneur, and leadership roles, navigating personal, life, and professional transitions. She is the founder of Positive Communication Systems, LLC, and host of Real Divorce Talks, a quarterly series designed to provide education and inspiration to women at all stages of divorce. Are you interested in learning more about your divorce priorities? Take the quiz "The Divorce Stress Test".Connect with Mardi on Social Media:Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/Divorcecoach4womenLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mardiwinderadams/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/divorcecoach4women/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@divorcecoach4womenThanks for Listening!Thanks so much for listening to our podcast! If you enjoyed this episode and think that others could benefit from listening, please share it using the social media buttons on this page.Do you have feedback or questions about this episode? Leave a comment in the section below!Subscribe to the PodcastIf you would like to get automatic updates of new podcast episodes, you can subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts. You can also subscribe in your favorite podcast app.Leave an Apple Podcast ReviewRatings and reviews from our listeners are extremely valuable to us and greatly appreciated. They help our podcast rank higher on Apple Podcasts, which exposes our show to more awesome listeners like you. If you have a minute, please leave an honest review on Apple Podcasts.
The Potato Queen went viral after discovering her in-laws were serving six tiny roast potatoes for four fully grown adults at Sunday dinner and declared she's divorcing her husband over it—because everyone knows you make excess potatoes and need at least one per person, not 1.5 tiny pieces each. We asked Sydney about unforgivable acts and Tim admitted he once devoured two sausages at a BBQ that were meant for the kids before realizing his mistake, while someone called in about a friend who wipes back to front (absolutely unforgivable) and eats tomatoes instead of apples.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Watch Now: https://youtu.be/u0PgG1FHoygIn this episode, I sat down with Dr. Irishea Hilliard, and what she shared was honest, healing, wise, and needed.We talked about growing up as a PK. Getting pregnant at 19. The pressure that comes with church expectations. Walking through divorce in the public eye. Learning yourself after heartbreak. Why therapy matters. Why rest matters. And what it looks like to build a life that is true to who God is calling you to become.This conversation is for the person who has been trying to hold it all together.For the woman who has had to keep showing up while healing in private.For the person who has outgrown an old version of themselves.For those trying to figure out how to move forward without losing who they are.Dr. Irishea was real about the pressure. Real about the pain. Real about purpose. And be real about the work it takes to become whole again. There's healing in this one. There's truth in this one, and I really believe there's freedom in this one, too.Make sure you subscribe, like, and share this with somebody who needs it.And don't forget to Love Yourself Moore.Visit our Partner RX Outreach | Rx Outreach is a nonprofit, mail-order pharmacy that supports people in getting access to the medications they need at prices they can afford - with or without insurance.: https://rxoutreach.org/willie/Join The FLATOUT FAMILY: FLATOUTFAMILY.COM00:00 Growing up a PK and getting pregnant at 1900:24 Divorce, church scrutiny, and public judgment00:45 “We were young. I didn't know me.”01:58 Willie's welcome and why this conversation matters03:11 Meeting Dr. Irishea Hilliard04:33 The “Clock Work” icebreaker07:25 Counseling before the official uncoupling08:30 The backlash of being a bishop's daughter going through divorce10:30 Waiting 90 days before making a final decision10:39 Pregnancy at 19 and the pressure to “fix it”11:19 Choosing motherhood over adoption12:45 Dating young with a child13:35 Trying to fix a wrong with marriage13:49 When she realized it may have been the wrong decision14:05 Realizing it on the honeymoon17:17 “Who is this dude?”17:50 Why they stayed for 12 years18:48 “I used my faith… and I still didn't like him”19:17 The day he left and never came back19:31 What divorce did to her as a woman20:13 Crying in the background and still showing up20:56 Who taught her how to carry pressure22:14 Safe places, silence, and not bleeding everywhere24:54 Why her Mondays are non-negotiable26:11 Writing, entertainment, and the dreams still in her27:39 Carrying family through hard public seasons29:52 Who is Dr. Irishea when nobody's watching?31:34 Learning to prioritize herself33:19 Willie shares his own journey of rediscovering himself37:57 Food, fashion, and joy outside of ministry39:26 Why adversity reveals the real you39:47 Therapy as one of the best decisions she made41:31 The lie that hurt the most42:02 Refusing the label of failure43:22 Who speaks into her life45:03 What's next and making room for more48:35 What submission looks like for her now50:09 Why she can submit with ease to substance51:51 The heartbreak that taught her the hardest lesson52:45 “Your return on investment doesn't come from that place”53:29 What a healthy relationship looks like now54:16 Why marriage may not look traditional for her55:20 Letting both people stay called and connected57:42 Willie's closing word on discovering your next trunk and branches01:02:26 Dr. Irishea's final encouragement✨ Connect with us:Join Our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=32743148
Ashlee checks in with one of our regular listeners and tells a crazy story of a woman who is going to jail for murdering her husband.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Comment une rupture amoureuse bouleverse-t-elle non seulement les personnes concernées, mais aussi leur entourage proche ? Quels rôles jouent les amis et la famille dans la reconstruction ? Dans cet épisode inédit de "Parlons Encore", Paul Delair et Caroline Dublanche explorent l'impact émotionnel d'une séparation sur ceux qui gravitent autour du couple. Chaque soir, en direct, Caroline Dublanche accueille les auditeurs pour 2h30 d'échanges et de confidences. Pour participer, contactez l'émission au 09 69 39 10 11 (prix d'un appel local) ou sur parlonsnous@rtl.fr. Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Chaque soir, en direct, Caroline Dublanche accueille les auditeurs pour 2h30 d'échanges et de confidences. Pour participer, contactez l'émission au 09 69 39 10 11 (prix d'un appel local) ou sur parlonsnous@rtl.frHébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Christine, veilleuse de nuit, partage son désarroi face à la séparation de sa fille, qui a demandé le divorce après dix ans de relation. Elle explique la difficulté de maintenir un lien avec son gendre, dont elle reste proche, tout en respectant la décision de sa fille. Christine s'interroge sur la juste attitude à adopter pour ne blesser ni l'un ni l'autre. Chaque soir, en direct, Caroline Dublanche accueille les auditeurs pour 2h30 d'échanges et de confidences. Pour participer, contactez l'émission au 09 69 39 10 11 (prix d'un appel local) ou sur parlonsnous@rtl.frHébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
What would you do if your world fell apart overnight? If you suddenly became a single parent with two young kids, no family nearby, and no financial safety net?That's exactly what happened to Audrey Hills in the middle of building her digital agency.In this episode, Audrey shares one of the most powerful transformation stories I've ever witnessed. From part-time account manager earning modest money to running Surf Stoked Creative — a thriving digital agency pulling in $15,000/month and scaling to $30,000/month.But this isn't just a business success story. It's about what happens when you refuse to let circumstances dictate your future.Audrey started with zero WordPress experience and zero SEO knowledge. She spent 8-9 months listening to our podcast, joined our Digital Investors Program in September 2024, and quit her job by December. Then in March 2025, her partner of 12-13 years moved out. She had the kids, no backup, and a brand-new business to keep afloat.In this interview, you'll discover:→ How she learned WordPress and SEO from scratch while working part-time→ The networking strategy (BNI) that tripled her income in months→ What kept her going through separation and having to move house→ Her crystal-clear lifestyle vision that pulled her through the hard times→ Why digital agencies are sellable assets worth potentially over a million dollars→ Her advice for anyone (especially women) feeling stuck or financially vulnerableThis is required listening if you've ever wondered whether it's really possible to build financial independence through digital skills.Audrey's story proves it is. Even when life throws everything at you."You really just have to keep going and showing up every day. I just kept going and going." - Audrey HillsWant To Learn How To Buy Websites for Income and Financial Independence?You don't need tech skills or prior experience, just the right strategy and a proven plan. Learn how 6-figure earners are buying profitable online businesses (the smart and safe way in 2026): https://www.ebusinessinstitute.com.au/dip
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Back in the mix with news and announcements! Vanessa (@realitea_recap) is back in The Mix to break down the hot topics and headlines we can't stop talking about and the latest binge on our TV screens.Andy Cohen is having conversations about RHONJ? Who are the newbies and returners for the New Jersey girlies?Former Basketball Wife Royce Reid proven right in Dwight Howards domestic shenanigans. Divorces finalized over in Atlanta and expected in Potomac?! The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives are back...(not husbands, WIVES!) Latest season early thoughts as the binge has begun (pretty spoiler free!) Get into The Mix with us!Want more of Mani and Vanessa?Vanessa- @realitea_recap (IG & Threads)Youtube https://www.youtube.com/@realitearecap2876Mani- @mixingwithmani (IG & Threads)TMWM Visuals and Ad-Free Eps- Patreon.com/mixingwithmanThank you to This week's Sponsors:Laundry Sauce- Make laundry day the best day of the week! Get 20% off your entire order @LaundrySauce with code MWM at https://laundrysauce.com/MWM #laundrysaucepod Ro Body - go to ro.co/mwm to support the show!
Send a textDivorce decisions are rarely made in a calm, rational bubble. When fear hits, money can turn into leverage, conflict can become a reflex, and old power dynamics can keep running the show even after you decide the marriage is over. We sit down with negotiation professor and mediation coach Merideth Thompson, Ph.D. to unpack the real drivers behind “bad deals” in divorce and how to protect yourself before the process protects you.We dig into how finances get weaponized through control, hidden information, and pressure tactics, and why that uncertainty makes people more likely to settle out of panic. We also talk about the “conflict lens” and how constant fighting doesn't just raise attorney fees, it drains assets, delays closure, and creates instability that kids feel first. Meredith brings negotiation and relationship science into plain language, helping us shift from rigid demands to underlying interests like security, workable co-parenting, and a future you can actually live with.Then we get practical about divorce mediation and negotiation preparation: writing down goals, naming non-negotiables, and rank-ordering priorities so you know where to fight hard and where to trade. Meredith explains the research behind aspiration points and why your target matters, plus the role of creativity under high stakes, including a memorable “peace and freedom account” strategy that reduces emotional friction while you rebuild your life.If you found this helpful, subscribe to Modern Family Matters, share this with someone navigating divorce or separation, and leave a review so more families can find real guidance. What part of divorce decision-making feels hardest to you right now?If you would like to speak with one of our attorneys, please call our office at (503) 227-0200, or visit our website at https://www.pacificcascadelegal.com.To learn more about how Merideth can help you, you can view her website at: https://merideththompson.com/Disclaimer: Nothing in this communication is intended to provide legal advice nor does it constitute a client-attorney relationship, therefore you should not interpret the contents as such.
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In this episode, I talk about what it really means to be touch starved — not in a dramatic way, but in a nervous-system way. I break down why safe, consensual touch matters for our mental health and how we can get more of it in simple, intentional ways.What “touch starved” actually meansWhy lack of touch increases stress and anxietyHow we used to experience touch vs. nowSmall, practical ways to get healthy touchThe surprising ways people try to replace itAre you stressed… or do you just need a hug?Thrive With Leo Coaching: If you want to reduce your psychological pain, regain your purpose and forge your own path, go to www.thrivewithleo.com to begin your journey.If you or anyone you know is considering suicide or self-harm, or is anxious, depressed, upset, or needs to talk, there are people who want to help:In the US: Crisis Text Line: Text CRISIS to 741741 for free, confidential crisis counseling. The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 1-800-273-8255 or 988The Trevor Project: 1-866-488-7386Outside the US:International Association for Suicide Prevention lists a number of suicide hotlines by country. Click here to find them.
When people talk about gray divorce, the conversation usually focuses on the couple: finances, retirement, and starting over later in life. But there is another group deeply affected by these late in life separations that often goes overlooked: adult children. The divorce rate for couples over 50 has more than doubled in recent decades, and as more long term marriages end later in life, families are navigating a transition many never expected. Even when children are fully grown, the divorce of their parents can reshape family dynamics, create loyalty conflicts, and disrupt long standing family roles. In this episode of the Divorce & Beyond Podcast, Susan Guthrie welcomes back Carol Hughes, co author of the groundbreaking book Home Will Never Be the Same Again. Carol first joined the podcast in 2021 with co author Bruce Fredenburg to discuss their research on adult children of gray divorce. She returns to share updated insights from both research and real world experiences about how adult children are affected when their parents divorce later in life. Together, Susan and Carol explore why gray divorce can be more emotionally disruptive for adult children than many parents realize, the common mistakes parents unintentionally make during this transition, and the powerful ways families can protect relationships even as the family structure changes. This is an essential conversation for anyone navigating divorce after 50, adult children trying to understand their parents' separation, or professionals working with families where gray divorce is reshaping the entire family system. What You'll Learn in This Episode • Why gray divorce affects the entire family, not just the couple • How loyalty conflicts can place adult children in painful and inappropriate roles • Why feeling unheard is one of the leading causes of estrangement between parents and adult children after divorce • How empathy, healthy boundaries, and thoughtful communication can help protect family relationships Additional Resources If you want to explore this topic further, be sure to read the companion blog article for this episode on the Divorce & Beyond website. You can also download Susan's practical guide: How to Tell Your Adult Children You Are Getting Divorced: A Conversation Planning Guide This supportive resource helps parents prepare for one of the most difficult conversations families face during gray divorce, with insights on what adult children often experience, what to say, what to avoid, and how to approach the conversation with empathy and care. Visit the blog page for this episode at DivorceAndBeyondPod.com to read the article and download the guide. About the Guest Carol Hughes holds her doctorate in Clinical Psychology, achieving both summa cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa honors. She is also a two-time Fulbright Scholar. In 2003, Carol was a co-founder of Collaborative Divorce Solutions of Orange County, an interdisciplinary practice group of divorce professionals dedicated to respectful, peaceful divorce solutions for families. In her practice in Laguna Hills, CA, as a California licensed Marriage and Family Therapist and family-focused divorce professional, for more than thirty years, she has assisted hundreds of divorcing families as a therapist, child and co-parenting specialist, divorce coach, and mediator. Connect with Carol Hughes Website: http://divorcepeacemaking.com Book: Home Will Never Be the Same Again: A Guide for Adult Children of Gray Divorce https://amzn.to/4blt1jx Carol's Workbook for Parents Going Through Gray Divorce: https://divorcepeacemaking.com/register-for-a-free-gift/ Episodes Mentioned: Gray Divorce: What It Takes. What It Gives Back. With Maryjane Sweet Special Episode Resource: Gray Divorce and the Impact on Adult Children Today's episode has a companion blog article where Susan breaks down the key insights on gray divorce and the impact on adult children. Read it and share it with someone who may need it at divorceandbeyondpod.com. Make the Most of Your Listening Experience: If this episode resonates with you, be sure to: Subscribe to Divorce & Beyond so you never miss an episode. Share this episode with friends or loved ones who need hope and healing. Leave a 5-star review to help us reach even more listeners. Follow Us Online: Divorce & Beyond: https://divorceandbeyondpod.com, IG: @divorceandbeyondpod Meet Our Host Susan E. Guthrie®, Esq. is one of the nation's leading family law and mediation experts, with more than 35 years of experience helping individuals and families navigate divorce and conflict with clarity and compassion. She is the Immediate Past Chair of the American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolution, a best-selling author, and a sought-after speaker, trainer, and practice-building consultant. Susan recently appeared as the featured expert on The Oprah Podcast, where she shared her insights on gray divorce and the changing landscape of relationships. Her expertise has also been featured in The Wall Street Journal, Forbes, The Washington Post, NewsNation, and NBC's Chicago Today, among many others. As the creator and host of the award-winning Divorce & Beyond® Podcast, ranked in the top 1% of all podcasts worldwide with more than 3.4 million downloads, Susan brings together top experts and powerful personal stories to help listeners move through divorce and beyond with confidence, insight, and hope. Learn more about Susan and her work at susaneguthrie.com. Divorce & Beyond is a Top 1% Overall and Top 100 Self-Help podcast designed to help you with all you need to know to navigate your divorce journey and most importantly, to thrive in your beautiful beyond! ***************************************************************************** A Smarter, Simpler Way to Navigate Your Divorce Looking for a clearer and more affordable way to move through your divorce? Check out Hello Divorce. 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Hannah is FINALLY back from Los Angeles and has many tales to tell (burnt ass, presents, the lot). We get into Alpine Divorce, an ongoing case of the mysterious Welsh reservoir and of course - BADGERS. The kids are getting G'd, the karaoke is banging and the huns are in fine spirits for this weeks stunning eppy. Let's get into the scares shall we? Story One Hannah tells us a chilling tale about noises in the Air Bnb vents... you may not go on holiday again... Story Two Suzie whisks us off to blustery Cornwall for a pint at the Pilchards Inn. Is everything as it seems? Story Three Hannah travels to Jason's Bush, Northern California for more holiday horror - what did he see on his camera? CREEP OF THE WEEK this week is from stunning Marie - Big S narrates 'The Clapping Monkey'. A hideously brilliant true story from Norway. Thank you hun! We round off with some telepathy. As we've been apart for a while, guess how this goes? ENJOY HUNS WE LOVE YA! Go get your Halloween tickets btw - they're selling FAST! xoxo JOIN OUR PATREON! EXTRA bonus episodes AND a monthly ghost hunt for just £4.50! Or £6 for AD-FREE EPS and weekly AGONY HUNS! We'll solve your problems huns! Sign up here: www.patreon.com/GhostHuns MERCH IS HERE: https://ghosthuns.co.uk/ HALLOWEEN 2026 TIX HERE: https://podlifeevents.com/event-details/ghost-huns---live-from-cheerful-earful-11-oct-2026-tickets Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Abbey & Anthony's story is filled with redemption. We hope you find so much of God's grace in this episode as you listen! ---Join Leslie at Thrive Leaders NorCal | April 30–May 1 for two days designed to refuel and strengthen your leadership.If you're leading anything and want to grow with clarity and conviction, this is for you.
Pastor Nathan continues the sermon series in the book of Matthew on Sunday morning, March 15, 2026. (Matthew 5:31-32)
Sylvie, 71 ans, explique qu'après 50 ans de mariage, elle ne souhaite plus partager son quotidien avec son mari, ayant constaté un réel mieux-être physique et moral lors de son absence. Elle cherche des conseils pour s'affirmer et annoncer cette décision sans heurts, tout en préservant les liens familiaux. Chaque soir, en direct, Caroline Dublanche accueille les auditeurs pour 2h30 d'échanges et de confidences. Pour participer, contactez l'émission au 09 69 39 10 11 (prix d'un appel local) ou sur parlonsnous@rtl.frHébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Francis partage son expérience douloureuse d'une séparation inattendue après près de trois décennies de vie commune. Il évoque les difficultés à maintenir le dialogue avec son ex-épouse et ses enfants, ainsi que l'impact de cette rupture sur sa famille. Chaque soir, en direct, Caroline Dublanche accueille les auditeurs pour 2h30 d'échanges et de confidences. Pour participer, contactez l'émission au 09 69 39 10 11 (prix d'un appel local) ou sur parlonsnous@rtl.frHébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Nicolas explique avoir vécu dix ans dans un couple où il ne se sentait plus heureux, sans réussir à communiquer avec sa femme. Après leur séparation, il a traversé une période de doutes et de rencontres avant de retrouver l'équilibre dans une nouvelle relation. Chaque soir, en direct, Caroline Dublanche accueille les auditeurs pour 2h30 d'échanges et de confidences. Pour participer, contactez l'émission au 09 69 39 10 11 (prix d'un appel local) ou sur parlonsnous@rtl.frHébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Chaque soir, en direct, Caroline Dublanche accueille les auditeurs pour 2h30 d'échanges et de confidences. Pour participer, contactez l'émission au 09 69 39 10 11 (prix d'un appel local) ou sur parlonsnous@rtl.frHébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
EISBRG3.mp3 Mary confesses her affair and a pregnancy of uncertain paternity to a stunned Peter. Peter pursues a taboo divorce to gain custody of their children, citing his patriarchal rights. The sources describe a sensational five-week trial in 1865 that captivated the nation despite concurrent Civil War-era news. (3)E1863
WEISBERG4.mp3 Weisberg discusses the evolution of divorce in New York, noting a significant increase during the Gilded Age. The scandal influenced novelist Edith Wharton, Mary's cousin, who later wrote about these social circles. Additionally, the diary of George Templeton Strong serves as a vital historical window. (4)
Malachi confronts Israel for betraying both God and one another by breaking sacred covenants. The men of Judah were divorcing the wives they had pledged themselves to in order to marry younger women who worshiped idols, and God calls this unfaithfulness to "the wife of your youth." Their worship was being rejected because their actions violated the covenant they had made before Him. Marriage is portrayed as a union God Himself creates, intended to produce godly children and to be guarded with loyalty of heart. Divorce is described as an act that harms and betrays a spouse, violating the marriage covenant, and God calls His people to remain faithful and protect the relationship they vowed to keep. __________ Malachi 2:10-16 NLT, Malachi 2:16 NIV __________ Partner with Us: https://churchforentrepreneurs.com/partner Connect with Us: https://churchforentrepreneurs.com Leave a Comment: https://churchforentrepreneurs.com/comments __________
A pitcher named Bob becomes Sailor Bob all because his wife wanted him out of the house in a fatal way, then we revisit the 1880s and a truly ridiculous ballpark that led to a player having both an inflated home-run total and an inflated liver.The Infinite Inning is a journey to the past to understand the present using baseball as our time machine. America's brighter mirror, baseball reflects, anticipates, and even mocks the stories we tell ourselves about our world today. Baseball Prospectus's Steven Goldman shares his obsessions: history from inside and outside of the game, politics, stats, and Casey Stengel quotations. Along the way, we'll try to solve the puzzle that is the Infinite Inning: How do you find the joy in life when you can't get anybody out?
Welcome to the Bamgboshe Happy Hour with hosts Peju Bamgboshe Rothlisberger and Naomi Bamgboshe, where we break down the biggest stories in celebrity news, sports, film, and pop culture. In this episode we toast Wunmi Mosaku for her Oscar nomination and BAFTA recognition for her performance in Sinners, before diving into some of the biggest headlines dominating entertainment and sports. We discuss the shocking cancellation of Dak Prescott's wedding to fiancée Sarah Jane Ramos just weeks before their planned ceremony in Lake Como amid reports of alleged infidelity. Next, we unpack the escalating drama between Dwight Howard and his estranged wife Amy Luciani, including viral accusations, police calls to their home, and the ongoing divorce battle. We also cover the disturbing incident at Rihanna's Los Angeles home, where a suspect allegedly fired multiple shots while the singer, A$AP Rocky, and their children were inside. Plus, we talk about Luka Dončić ending his engagement to Anamaria Goltes, the complicated child-support situation involving their daughters, and how the NBA star is navigating family life during his career. The episode also explores: • The 2026 Oscars race and major predictions • Hollywood controversy surrounding Timothée Chalamet's ballet and opera comments • The latest reality TV buzz including Love Is Blind Season 10 reunion drama • Billionaire power rankings and cultural trends shaping entertainment today Grab your drink and join us for a lively, thoughtful conversation covering the week's most talked-about stories. Sponsored by Recognition Model & Talent.
Marriage milestones, celebrity meltdowns, and one of the greatest radio freakouts of all time — just another completely normal day on The Rizzuto Show.In this episode of the funny podcast chaos factory, Rizz celebrates a huge personal milestone: 20 years of marriage. That's two decades of early alarms, family chaos, and Amelia somehow still deciding not to trade him in for a newer model. The crew takes a moment to reflect on what it actually takes to survive 20 years of wedded bliss… including 4,000+ mornings of a 2:30AM alarm clock and almost 19,000 hours of solo parenting while Rizz talks nonsense on the radio.But the celebration quickly turns into the kind of hilarious derailment you expect from a daily comedy show when the infamous “Divorce Gorilla” gets brought back into the conversation. Nothing says romance like a guy in a gorilla suit serving legal papers.From there, the gang dives into one of the most relatable discussions ever: celebrity meltdowns we secretly understand. Britney Spears vs. paparazzi. Christian Bale absolutely losing it on a movie set. Ben Affleck's legendary “I'm done with everything” cigarette photo. The crew debates which public freak-outs were actually justified and which ones were just Hollywood chaos.The conversation also gets surprisingly real when the crew talks about artists canceling tours due to mental health struggles and the ripple effect that has on fans, crews, and the music industry. It's a rare moment where a comedy podcast accidentally becomes thoughtful before immediately returning to jokes about rage rooms and slapping coworkers.Of course, no episode would be complete without some classic Crap On Celebrities headlines, including pop star lawsuits, music news, streaming recommendations, and a new video game where you can literally play as a Karen and demand to speak to the manager.Add in classic radio clips, bizarre celebrity stories, and the crew roasting each other nonstop, and you've got another ridiculous installment of The Rizzuto Show funny podcast.Basically: marriage advice, celebrity chaos, and the kind of sarcastic humor that makes morning radio worth waking up for.Follow The Rizzuto Show → https://linktr.ee/rizzshow for more from your favorite daily comedy show.Connect with The Rizzuto Show Comedy Podcast online → https://1057thepoint.com/RizzShowHear The Rizz Show daily on the radio at 105.7 The Point | Hubbard Radio in St. Louis, MO.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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