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Divorce: What I Wish My Parents Knew
Grace Casper
28 episodes
6 days ago
Divorce from the kids' perspective. Divorce is such a painful process for everyone involved. Luckily, there are many resources for parents but most of these are from psychiatrists, counselors, and other divorced individuals. Where are the resources for the parents, from the kids' perspective? Host, Grace Casper, dives deep into what divorce feels like and looks like for the kids by interviewing others. These teen and adult children of divorce share what they wish their parents knew and give insight on what was done well and what could've made things better.
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Divorce from the kids' perspective. Divorce is such a painful process for everyone involved. Luckily, there are many resources for parents but most of these are from psychiatrists, counselors, and other divorced individuals. Where are the resources for the parents, from the kids' perspective? Host, Grace Casper, dives deep into what divorce feels like and looks like for the kids by interviewing others. These teen and adult children of divorce share what they wish their parents knew and give insight on what was done well and what could've made things better.
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Kids & Family
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22: Resource - The Divorce Survival Guide (Kate Anthony)
Divorce: What I Wish My Parents Knew
42 minutes 40 seconds
2 years ago
22: Resource - The Divorce Survival Guide (Kate Anthony)

WOW! What an honor it was to interview child of divorce, divorce coach, podcast host, and co-parent: Kate Anthony. Kate hosts the podcast, The Divorce Survival Guide and gives her audience a plethora of resources on how to heal during/after divorce. In our conversation we talk about her experience as a child of divorce and one that grew up in the world of acting. We also speak on how that shaped her decisions later in life. When Kate realized she was not setting a good example of a healthy relationship for her son, whose name I mute, and she knew she had to get out. When Kate decided to divorce her spouse, that's also when she decided to part ways with every abusive relationship in her life (best friend, and career)! This is a conversation you definitely want to have a pen and paper for. Get ready for the incredible, Kate Anthony.


Topics That Are Discussed:

  • Co-Parenting with a narcissist
  • Having a narcissistic mom
  • Repeating what you saw as a child
  • Choosing a new path after years living one way
  • How to explain narcissism to your kids

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Music by Cameron Tarvin

Divorce: What I Wish My Parents Knew
Divorce from the kids' perspective. Divorce is such a painful process for everyone involved. Luckily, there are many resources for parents but most of these are from psychiatrists, counselors, and other divorced individuals. Where are the resources for the parents, from the kids' perspective? Host, Grace Casper, dives deep into what divorce feels like and looks like for the kids by interviewing others. These teen and adult children of divorce share what they wish their parents knew and give insight on what was done well and what could've made things better.