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"If you're going through a divorce and you're having a really hard time, I just want you to know that you're not alone. You're really not alone. And I hope that this podcast, and hearing other people's stories, and hearing from me, makes you feel like it's okay. You're doing okay. You're not broken." Hannah Harvey In this 100th (!!) episode of Happily Ever After with Hannah Harvey, Katie and I are celebrating a heartfelt milestone — 100 episodes of walking through the mess, magic, and transformation of divorce and I'm so glad you're here with us! We reflect on the evolution of the podcast, sharing how it began from a place of breakdown and slowly turned into a space of deep healing, community, and courage. This episode is a raw and tender love letter to you — the listeners — who've found strength, solace, and sisterhood along the way. ✨ In this episode: The personal story behind the podcast and my own divorce The surprising gift that came from losing everything What I learned from speaking to a LOT of guests and 10s of thousands of listeners The recurring theme that unites every woman going through divorce A loving reminder that we are not broken!
"Sometimes I would go into such a flow when I'm in conversation for the podcast that when I listen back, I'm like, wow, I can't believe that I'm that smart."Hannah Harvey Afternoon sparklers, how are you?1001 ways you say - what a gift… let's chat about the ways you could use audio in the comments!BEFORE I get into it - I wanted to remind you that it's the VERY last day to grab the early bird price on my NEW audio/ video podcasting course. Perfectly Imperfect Podcasting is the course to kick start your idea into a tangible podcast / audio/ video/ audio plan for your Substack. I'll support you every step of the way. Join me for four weeks with tutorials to take in your own time, one live group mentoring call and 24/7 chat. Get your podcast planned out, named, branded, learn the tech, set up your flows and get ready to launch right here on Substack. We start with mindset work and finish with a plan/ launch.I've got you! We start Friday 1st November. (I am not planning on running another live round but the course will be available to my Diamond Members in January). ✨
Happily Ever After with Hannah Harvey 69 - 5 of the Best and Worst Things About Getting Divorced On this week's episode, I'm chatting to Katie about the 5 best and 5 worst things about divorce. The episode I mention with Leeanne Bennett is in two parts. It's here and here. The episode where I talk about feeling free is here.
Hannah Harvey joins Craig and Ashley on today's episode! Listen to hear about their upcoming Village Fair and Buffalo Bill Show.
Four storytellers share their true personal story on the theme “It's the Little Things”. Their stories were recorded live in-person in front of a sold-out crowd on December 15, 2022 at The Wilma in Missoula, MT. Our first story comes to us from Ean Kessler. Ean wrestles with himself and his relationship to his father, whom he barely knows. Ean calls his story “Shaken Ground”.
In this week's episode, Han is joined by Hannah Harvey. Han has personal experience of an eating disorder and her recovery journey, and now runs a peer support group to help others as a result of her personal experience.In this week's episode we discuss:Han's personal experience of her eating disorder.The different aspects of your life and how the eating disorder can overshadow these, making you forget how you are enough in so many areas of your life but not with the eating disorder.What being in recovered or being recovered actually means, and how the eating disorder may try to distort this.Han's experience of recovery, navigating rules, and advice for others.Han's approach to setting goals in her recovery and New Year's and resolutions.How Han sets her big and small goals, how she sticks to them, and how a Tesco meal deal can change your life.Additionally, Han and I set ourselves goals for when this podcast is released to see if we can set them. They were:Han (Harvey) - to be louder in calling out diet culture and to be really aware of the subtle messaging of diet culture around New Year.Han (Hickinbotham) - to be actively engaging in eating disorder treatment.And... make sure you listen until the end for an incredible surprise.To find out more about Han, you can follow her on Instagram @hananaharvey or Twitter @1HannahHarvey.Please note that this podcast discusses anorexia nervosa recovery and thoughts around eating disorders. Please check in with yourself along the way. Note, this podcast should not be a replacement for clinical support.
Hello and welcome to Happily Ever After. This is a podcast where we explore all things Divorce and heartache but leave with hope. I am your host Hannah Harvey, and today we are talking about ways you can boost your mood during your divorce. I can tell you from experience that, yes getting divorced is really tough, but in the words of Glennen Doyle, we can do hard things. We are really strong and if we are really kind to ourselves, we don't have to just survive this. I went from barely surviving my divorce to actually thriving and here are a few things you can put into place NOW to make sure that you are really protecting and caring for yourself during this challenging transition period. Have a listen and let me know what you think on insta: @hharveywrites or email hannah@hannahharvey.uk
Hello and welcome to Happily Ever After, the podcast where we explore all things Divorce and heartache but leave with hope. I am your host Hannah Harvey, and today we are talking about failure. YUK!!! Drew Barrymore quote “When you break up with somebody, you're like, ‘Yeah, that didn't work.' When you get divorced, you're like, ‘I'm the biggest failure. This is the biggest failure.' It's so shameful and hard to actually go through that, even privately.” This is so true. You really do feel like a failure BUT a huge thing I've learnt through my divorce is how to reframe failure. The process of divorce has shone a FLOODLIGHT onto all my insecurities and failure was a biggy. I've had several failed businesses, a failed career in civil engineering, a failed marriage, etc. I'm a HUGE failure. Have a listen to how I reframed this for the positive and please get in touch with your failures! Hannah@hannahharvey.uk or @hharveywrites on instagram and facebook.
Hello and welcome to Happily Ever After, the podcast where we explore all things Divorce and heartache but leave with hope. I am your host Hannah Harvey, and today we are talking about How to thrive during your divorce. People often ask me what I think the magic steps are to thrive during this shitty time and it's really hard to define as each person is different but I've narrowed it down to the steps I've shared in this episode. Listen on! FYI I quote from the book Malibu Rising by Taylor Jenkins Reid a couple of times and highly recommend it if you're off on hols and need a good beach read!
Hello and welcome to Happily Ever After, the podcast where we explore all things Divorce and heartache but leave with hope. I am your host Hannah Harvey, and today we are talking about grief. Obviously, no one has died in this instance but your relationship has, and even if it was a tumultuous one, you can still be sad that it's gone. And grieve for it. Jessica Simpson “It was like a death in the family: You go through the mourning stage, then the rebellion, and then all of a sudden you have to find life by yourself.” I can definitely relate to this - there were some interesting decisions made during the rebellion stage and frankly the mourning stage still shows up at times. Each time you reach a new milestone, or you deal with something in your new life that you haven't before, it can just rear its ugly head. We may always mourn the end of our marriages, remembering the happier times and some good things came from it. But that's OK. When you look at the breakdown of a relationship from the perspective of grief and the stages of grief, it seems it's essential that you go through the motions and feel sad when these feelings pop up and you acknowledge them and give them the space they need. In this episode we explore these feelings in relation to the stages of grief from Elisabeth Kübler-Ross's book On Death and Dying. In this episode I also mention my therapists - Blue Talking Therapies - who have helped me so much. You can find them here and tell them I sent you! https://bluetalkingtherapies.co.uk
Hello and welcome to Happily Ever After, the podcast where we explore all things Divorce and heartache but leave with hope. I am your host Hannah Harvey, and today we are talking about overwhelm. The average divorce takes 2 years. I know. WTF. It seems incredibly daunting when you're at the start. Navigating your emotions (not to mention your ex's, your family's and children's emotions) alongside the practicalities of getting divorced, can feel like it requires a reservoir of resilience, whilst also feeling like you might die thanks to the body's response to fear and overwhelm. But I'm here to tell you that there is hope. If I can do it, so can you. And I wanted to share something today that really helped me reframe my own abilities and how I responded to overwhelm.
Hello and welcome to Happily Ever After, the podcast where we explore all things Divorce and heartache but leave with hope. I am your host Hannah Harvey, and today we are talking about when should you leave? You may have listened to last week's episode out of interest because you are still in your relationship and want to know what you would do next if you were to leave. Perhaps you're fantasising about leaving but don't know when is the right time. So… when should you leave? Dude, I do NOT know, but listen on for what I was doing the month before I left and how I felt it really helped!
Hello and welcome to Happily Ever After, the podcast where we explore all things Divorce and heartache but leave with hope. I am your host Hannah Harvey, and in this episode I'm going to be talking about that bit straight after a break up. The aftermath of whatever event it was for you that has caused the irreparable breakdown of your marriage. This period can be exceptionally traumatic for many and I certainly only remember it in chunks! You can see a transcript of the episode below and don't forget to review and subscribe. Please and thank you! Also if you have a friend who might enjoy, please do recommend they listen too! You can get in touch either through instagram @hharveywrites or via my website hannahharvey.uk. Show notes: _____ In the episode we talk about domestic abuse - if you are concerned for yourself or another, there are government guidelines here for getting help. You can get help and support for all forms of domestic abuse (violent and non violent) here. If you are in immediate danger, please call 999 or 55 from a mobile phone if you can't speak.
Welcome to Happily Ever After… the podcast that talks about the mysterious world of divorce and uncoupling, and living Happily Ever After heartbreak. I am your host Hannah Harvey. I am a writer and an award winning blogger. I am also the founder of the divorce retreat, Heartache Hall, which you can find at Heartachehall.com. It would make my day if you could subscribe and leave a review so more people can find this podcast! I would also love to hear from you, so contact me through instagram @HHarveywrites with your stories of divorce and heartbreak, any thoughts you have on the episode or even questions you may want answering. I have always wanted to do a podcast. For years, back in my blogging hayday I was always banging on about it - the podcasts I loved, and how much I'd love to do my own. But I was never brave enough. Well, now I guess am. And I also have something to talk about too because the last couple of years I have been going through a divorce, has been a real eye-opener and I want to share what I've learnt about that and about myself. To survive my divorce, I threw everything at it. I spent a lot of money on expert advice, woowoo stuff, online courses, books and learned a lot of lessons the hard way. And, I'll be sharing that in this podcast. I had to be really brave, which was tough but it's muscle you've got to keep working so here I am. I am hoping that in doing this thing that really scares me, this podcast, that it might give someone else the courage to go for what they want out of life too. So, this podcast is a collection of bite sized episodes on a theme, pretty much always book ended by a celebrity quote on divorce or life after love. I really hope you enjoy it and as I said, you can get in touch on instagram @hharveywrites or through my website hannahharvey.uk.
Stories are the living fabric that connects us to one another. Externally, they shape and define our world, internally, stories shape and define who we are as individuals, and how we relate to one another.So what happens when some of those stories are ghost stories? How do dead spirits help to define the experiences and the perceptions of the living? Let’s talk to a professional storyteller and find out, on the H Files. Today, on Homespun Haints.Special guest Dr. Hannah Harvey. To learn more about Dr. Harvey and see upcoming performances by her, visit covestory.comCheck out Dr. Harvey's courses at thegreatcourses.com and thegreatcoursesplus.comFor full show notes for this episode, please visit https://homespunhaints.com/sometimes-theres-just-ghostsHelp us and another artist by shopping at Ectogasm! Get 10% off all orders over $35 at ectogasm.net by using promo code HAINTS.Support the show (https://patreon.com/homespunhaints)
On episode #183 we welcome back to the podcast Hannah Harvey to chat about how she felt after getting resigned to the Chain Reaction Cycles Belfast Race Team for a third period, how she has been recovering from a bad injury, how her racing and training has changed since last being on the show, and what her goals are for the 2021 race season. So join us as we chat about what it means to her to be a part of the CRC Belfast Team again, how her accident happened, what she thinks of her new teammates and how she has been getting on with the new Nukeproof Mega, plus lots more. For more information and show notes visit: www.mtb-tribe.com Thanks for tuning in. Enjoy the show!
This week Frankie Tortora and Steve Folland have a chat in response to a question from Hannah Harvey who runs pregnancy yoga workshops and online courses. She says:"Is it still worth being self-employed? With some employers offering flexibility around working hours / childcare / working from home — is it time to return to employment?”What would your advice be? Let us know your thoughts using #DIFTKpodcast on Twitter and Instagram, and join in the conversation via the DIFTK Community on Facebook.***Vote for us in the Listener's Choice Award at the British Podcast Awards!***•••This episode is supported by Nutmeg.Nutmeg launched in September 2012 as the first online wealth manager in the UK with a promise to open up the previously exclusive world of wealth management. Nutmeg offers customers a high-quality investment service at a reduced cost, whether they have £500 or £5 million to invest. Nutmeg now manages over £2bn on behalf of over 80,000 customers, making Nutmeg one of the UK’s fastest growing wealth managers and the fifth largest wealth manager in the UK by customer numbers (Source: PAM Asset Management, January 2019). www.nutmeg.com[Risk warning: Capital at risk. JISA rules apply]•••Hannah Harvey's websiteFrankie Tortora's websiteSteve Folland's websiteSteve's podcast - Being FreelanceDoing It For The Kids websiteDIFTK Facebook CommunityDIFTK InstagramDIFTK TwitterSupport DIFTK on Ko-Fi
This episode our featured musician is once again Mean Motor Scooter and our interview guest is standup comic Hannah Harvey Vaughan. Mean Motor Scooter is set to release a new EP "Mr. Sophistication" on May, 1st. We play a two songs from the EP and one classic that I really enjoy. Hannah is our interview guest and she is one of the few comics that both my wife and I agree is absolutely hilarious. We talk about performing jokes about her deceased mother, our terrible eating habits, and more. Enjoy!
Another episode of random questions this time with Andy, Harvey, Hannah, Dan and Tom!
On episode #111 we welcome back Robert from Freewheelin.ie to chat about the Irish race scene over the 2019 racing season. We have interviews from Harry Byrne, Brendan Conroy, Beefy Mullan, Hannah Harvey, Callum Morris and Peter Davison. Plus much more information on the 2019 season and a quick look into the 2020 season! For more information and show notes visit: www.mtb-tribe.com
On episode #94 we are chatting with Hannah Harvey about joining the Chain Reaction Cycles Race Team Belfast, how she got started in mountain biking, racing, results, motivation and what the future holds for Hannah and her race schedule. Plus much more! For more information visit the show notes at:www.mtb-tribe.com
The Brighton Business Show is a monthly show aired locally on RadioReverb 97.2fm, DAB or online worldwide via radioreverb.com. Subscribe to the podcast here or on iTunes. Get in touch if you have any news. Find out how you can get involved at: www.lauraofbrighton.co.uk/radioshow.html *Send me your news! Or invite me along to your event and I can report on it* Find out more about the video and podcast content that I can produce for you at www.lauraofbrighton.co.uk THANKS TO Coastway Studios and Anthony Martin for hosting me this month. Check out Anthony’s show What’s The Craic, Brighton’s Irish show: http://radioreverb.com/shows/What-s-The-Craic Sponsor: Plus Accounting This month: (09:00) The Elevator Pitch Challenge! This month as I'm joined by Charlotte Smith at Cityzen LLP and Hannah Harvey at Ask The Midwife. askthemidwife.co.uk cityzendesign.co.uk (03:30) Interested in the Brighton Summit or the Recruit Ability campaign? More information at businessinbrighton.org.uk (19:30) Kerry Kyriacou of MD Hub is going to tell us about how their events coming up in the next few months will help your business at a high level. Follow this link for a report from the 2015 Leaders event: http://laura-brighton.podomatic.com/entry/2015-10-21T08_49_55-07_00 (32:20) Have you heard about the Business Navigators? They can really help your business and it’s a free service. Ryan Davies and Andrew Dennis are in the studio to tell us more: c2cbusiness.org.uk (43:20) It’s the Brighton Digital Festival in September. Rebecca Groves of Wired Sussex gives us the lowdown on some of the exciting events you won’t want to miss out on: wiredsussex.com (54:00) Plus reports reports from local events such as Likeminds, a laid back networking event for creative people: meetup.com/Brighton-Likemind Tweet me! Laura Evans @LauraOfBrighton Our Sponsor: @PlusAccounting @radioreverb @CityzenDesign @askmidwifeUK @MDHUB @C2CNavigator @WiredSussex @likemindbri @AliceCuninghame Please do share, follow, like or comment! Select the share button to get the code to embed this into your own blog/website.
This week, Emily and guest Hannah Harvey talk American Girl Dolls. Creepy or empowering? You decide...but we'll also probably decide for you.
Did Jesus have a twin brother? How can you turn a personal experience into a compelling and powerful piece of storytelling? Has society ever truly learned the lessons of the costs of war? Join host Ed Leon as he explores these and other fascinating ideas by Bart D. Ehrman, Hannah B. Harvey, and J. Rufus Fears in celebration of Professor Appreciation Month at The Great Courses.