Divorce can feel like an ending, but Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist Sarah Frontiera helps us reframe it as a beginning—one filled with growth, clarity, and deeper self-understanding. In this episode, Sarah shares how healing happens not by avoiding pain, but by moving through it with intention. We talk about how exploring past patterns can create lasting change, why building support systems matters, and what age-appropriate honesty looks like when parenting through divorce. Whether yo...
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Divorce can feel like an ending, but Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist Sarah Frontiera helps us reframe it as a beginning—one filled with growth, clarity, and deeper self-understanding. In this episode, Sarah shares how healing happens not by avoiding pain, but by moving through it with intention. We talk about how exploring past patterns can create lasting change, why building support systems matters, and what age-appropriate honesty looks like when parenting through divorce. Whether yo...
25. Divorce Stories: Bringing Color Back To Your Life After Divorce with Trisha Perez
Cover Your Assets – A Divorce & Money Podcast
32 minutes
8 months ago
25. Divorce Stories: Bringing Color Back To Your Life After Divorce with Trisha Perez
On today’s episode, we chat with Trisha Perez, an entrepreneur who empowers women through spirituality. She shares her interpretation of Nancy Hetrick’s four phases of transition during divorce, highlighting how introspection helped her identify the issues in her marriage and take action. We discuss the mediation process, navigating divorce in lockdown, and the “messy, messy, messy, fun, fun, fun” journey of self-discovery after divorce. Trisha Perez on LinkedInTalaya GuidesTalaya Guides on F...
Cover Your Assets – A Divorce & Money Podcast
Divorce can feel like an ending, but Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist Sarah Frontiera helps us reframe it as a beginning—one filled with growth, clarity, and deeper self-understanding. In this episode, Sarah shares how healing happens not by avoiding pain, but by moving through it with intention. We talk about how exploring past patterns can create lasting change, why building support systems matters, and what age-appropriate honesty looks like when parenting through divorce. Whether yo...