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Episode 135: Divorcing Over the Holidays Sucks. (Emotional Support)
Tough emotions that can arise during the holiday season when you're going through a divorce. We know it’s not easy, and we’ve got your back!
Episode 134: When Your Kids Don't Want to Go To the Coparent's House (Divorce Tips)
We are talking about what so many divorced parents struggle with—kids who resist going to the other parent’s house. We talk about why this happens and offer actionable tips for managing these tough transitions. It’s completely normal for kids to feel conflicted, and in this episode, we break it down and share ways to make those transitions smoother.
Episode 133: Could You Save Time and Money with a Collaborative Divorce?
What is a collaborative divorce? How is it different from traditional litigation, and could it be the right choice for your situation?
Episode 132: How Compartmentalizing Will Help You and Not Compartmentalizing Can Hurt You in Your Divorce
We're joined by Sarah Armstrong, author of A Mom's Guide to a Good Divorce, to discuss the importance of compartmentalizing during the divorce process. Listen to how the VP of global marketing operations, at Google...yep…navigated her divorce with grace.
Episode 131: (This One is Juicy) Divorce Confessions...Including Andrea's..
Yep, divorce confessions! We're talking real moments that often come up during divorce! We share anonymous confessions and are here to remind you that divorce can make you feel like you're losing your mind, but you're not alone.
Episode 130: How to Mentally Prepare for Your Divorce
Today we welcome Hilary Rosenberg back to the show to dive into the topic of mental preparation for divorce. I know, I know - but hear is out. The emotional complexities that come with ending a marriage are so hard, terrible, overwhelming and more. Let us take a load off and share our insights and practical strategies to help you navigate your divorce with clarity and strength!
Episode 129: A New Tool to Help You with Parenting Schedules
Whether you’re just beginning the divorce process or in the thick of it, figuring out the best arrangement for your children while managing your own emotions can feel overwhelming. We’re here to help you break it down, with guidance from family law attorney and mediator Rebecca Parra. Rebecca brings a wealth of experience in creating custody plans and offers practical tools to help you make the best decisions for your family.
Episode 128: Is Your Divorce Driving You to Drink Too Much?
How exactly how drinking impacts your emotional state, decision-making, and overall well-being during one of life’s most challenging times?
This episode IS NOT about giving up drinking completely; it’s about understanding when alcohol is helping or hurting as you navigate the divorce process.
Episode 127: The C Word: Custody (The Unavoidable Part of Divorce)
And now, we’re tackling one of the toughest realities of divorce: custody. Custody arrangements can feel unnatural, overwhelming, and emotional. Deciding when and how much time you spend with your children after a divorce is never easy, but it’s an unavoidable part of the process. In this episode, we break down how to handle custody agreements, how to mentally prepare for time away from your kids, and what you need to know to navigate this difficult terrain.
Episode 126: Is Your Spouse Stringing You Along? (Not Divorcing, but not "Happily Married")
Let’s talk about the difficult topic of feeling strung along in a marriage. Whether your spouse is coming and going as they please or avoiding making a decision about your future together, it can leave you feeling powerless. The hosts discuss how midlife changes like perimenopause and stress only make these dynamics more challenging, but the real focus is on how to take back your power by setting boundaries.
Episode 125: Best Kept Divorce Secrets (Save Your Money and Sanity)
In today's episode, it's REAL TALK as we tackle some of the biggest hurdles in divorce—financials, legal strategy, and emotional resilience. We talk about staying calm under pressure, understanding your finances, and working effectively with your attorney.
Episode 124: Can You Even Afford to Get Divorced?!
Let’s be honest, talking finances is about as fun as doing taxes, but it’s one of the biggest reasons people hit pause on their divorce plans. Fear of the unknown can be paralyzing, but don’t worry, we’ve got you covered!
Episode 123: The Hidden Dangers of Pretending You're Not Suffering in Your Marriage (Divorce Mental Prep)
In today's episode, we talk to therapist Hilary Rosenberg for a candid conversation about the challenges of recognizing and addressing deep-rooted issues in marriage.
Episode 122: Shocking Celebrity Divorce Stories and What YOU Can Learn From Them!
You are in for a juicy treat, friends! In today's episode, we bring on shareholder and family law attorney Kara Chrobak who specializes in high-net-worth divorce to talk about various infamous celebrity divorces!
Episode 121: Do NOT Fall for These Common Divorce Misconceptions!
We're baaaack! And today we're talking about common divorce myths and you know how we do- we're providing practical advice for navigating high-conflict separations. The episode addresses misconceptions about co-parenting, alimony, legal advantages for moms, and the impact of infidelity.
Episode 120: What a Dr Sees from Patients in Bad Marriages (special re air)
In this important re-air, we're here with Dr. Meaghan Boston to discuss what she sees in her patients who are functioning in unhappy marriages.
Episode119: What Most Divorce Attorneys Won't Tell You
Morgan and Andrea are back this week (with an amazing re-air) with top Dallas family law attorney, Rebecca Armstong, talking about the things you SHOULD and SHOULDN'T do after you file for divorce.
Episode118: Is Your Marriage Worth Saving??
Ever wondered if you would benefit from Discernment Counseling? The founder of discernment counseling, Dr. Bill Doherty, joins us on the podcast to find out .
Episode117: How Do You Know When Your Marriage is Over? (special re air)
What we have learned in our professional careers as a family law attorney and hosting this podcast is that sometimes hearing other people's stories help you relate more to your own. So today, we are re airing an episode from the second season of our show which features someone's personal story about when they knew their marriage was offically over.
Episode116: I Was Married to the Wolf of Wall Street (How to Run Like Hell) with Dr Nadine Macalusco
If you haven't been living under a rock, you saw the movie: The Wolf of Wall Street.
Now you're going to hear about the real life experience of being married to infamous character in which the movie was written about.