In this episode of Divorcing Well, I chat with Dawn Wiggins, a Divorce Coach, who is also trained in the modalities of EDMR and homeopathy. We chat about how trauma is stored in our bodies and how EDMR and homeopathy can help clients heal and move forward in their post divorce lives. In particular, Dawn shares how subconscious healing and energy work can help empower you to discover who you really are and what you really want. You won’t want to miss this positive and uplifting episode.
To contact Dawn Wiggins, visit:
My Coach Dawn - Divorce Recovery Support for Women | MCD
In this episode of Divorcing Well, I chat with Lora Cheadle about how to survive betrayal and thrive. Lora is a Betrayal Recovery Expert and Coach and we discuss the many types of betrayal and the challenges of overcoming them. Lora discusses her betrayal recovery process and shares actionable steps that listeners can use to address their feelings of betrayal so they can reclaim their identity and self-worth and claim what’s possible for them on the other side. If you have been betrayed in your relationship, you won’t want to miss this episode.
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In this episode of Divorcing Well, I chat with Marni Blank about the importance of end of life and legacy planning following your divorce. This is a difficult topic but one that you should not avoid. Marni discusses the importance of addressing these issues for your loved ones and the problems that can arise if you don’t. This is an important episode for everyone going through separation and divorce.
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In this episode of Divorcing Well, I chat with Certified Divorce Financial Analyst, Nikki Tucker, and we discuss the important topic of separation, divorce and finances. So many people going through divorce have financial fears both about the cost of the process and about how much money they will have left following their divorce. Nikki discusses how to manage these fears and she provides concrete strategies on how your can reduce the cost of your divorce. This episode has helpful information for anyone going through divorce, but particularly women, who have an uncomfortable relationship with money.
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In this week’s episode of Divorcing Well, I chat with Jason Scriven about the green flags you should be looking for in your first relationship after divorce. Jason is a divorce coach and he works with clients to not just survive divorce, but to thrive after divorce. We chat about relationship green flags as well as some common red flags. Jason offers his insight on how to know if you are ready to date following your divorce and when to introduce your new partner to your children. Jason provides some great insight for those who are separated or divorced and are unsure about dating again.
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In this episode of Divorcing Well, I chat with attorney, Heather Quick, who is the Founder of the Florida Women’s Law Group. We discuss 5 red flags that you need to divorce your divorce attorney and how to find a lawyer who will advocate for you legal rights. All too often clients pick the first lawyer they speak to and end up regretting it down the road. Heather discusses how to find the right lawyer from the start, the things to look for in an attorney who will be aligned with your goals, and the importance of asking the right questions. She shares what you should do if you are not happy with your current attorney and both the advantages and disadvantages of switching lawyers part way through your case. Often clients are not sure if they have retained the right attorney so this is an important episode on how to prevent that from happening in the first place and a guide on how to know if have chosen the wrong attorney.
To learn more about Heather Quick or to work with her, visit:
Divorce Attorney for Women Jacksonville FL | Florida Women's Law Group
In this episode of Divorcing Well, I chat with author, Rich Allen, about strategies for grieving when you are going through divorce. Rich discusses his own loss of his father in 2020 and how it inspired him to write a series of books to help others cope with loss, whether it is the loss of a loved one, or the loss of a relationship or marriage. Rich discusses how the grieving process looks and how everyone grieves differently. He provides some helpful strategies for managing grief and emphasizes the importance of connection and not doing it alone. This episode is helpful for anyone going through separation or divorce who is mourning and grieving the loss of the relationship.
To purchase Rich Allen’s books or learn more about him, visit:
Author Who Writes and Sells Books on Amazon | Richard John Allen
In this week’s episode of Divorcing Well, I chat with Grieve Leave Founder, Rebecca Feinglos, about grieving your divorce. Not everyone understands the amount of grieving involved in marital breakdown and divorce. Rebecca discusses why we grieve the loss of our marriage, what grief looks like, and how to grieve in a healthy way. We also discuss the challenges of grieving your divorce even if you are the one initiating it as well as when to know you may need the help of a mental health professional. Rebecca also shares some tips for supporting our loved ones if they are grieving their divorce. This episode is a must listen for anyone dealing with the breakdown of a relationship.
To learn more about Grieve Leave, and Rebecca Feinglos, visit: Grieve Leave
In today’s episode of Divorcing Well, I chat with Love Coach, Johnny Fernandez, about how to find true love in today’s dating world. Johnny and his wife, Lara, work to help empower single professional women to live the life of their dreams with their soulmates by their side. We discuss the challenges of dating after divorce and Johnny’s advice on how to manage them. We also chat about whether it is ok to settle, how to find a man who is looking for a committed relationship rather than a casual one, how to have the right mindset to meet a love partner, and so much more. If you are back in the dating world after separation or divorce, you won’t want to miss this episode.
To contact Johnny Fernandez, visit:
Transform Your Love Life with Expert Love Coaches (radianceandcourage.com)
In this episode of Divorcing Well, I chat with Jennifer Donison about a new course she has developed for anyone who is interested in becoming a divorce coach. Jennifer chats about the elements of the course and why you should take it. We discuss what divorce coaches do and the problems in the industry due to the lack of regulation and inconsistent training. If you are interested in becoming a divorce coach, you won’t want to miss this episode.
To learn more about Jennifer’s divorce coach course, click here:
https://www.skool.com/dcio-7791
To learn more about Jennifer Donison, visit:
My Children and Me - Jennifer Donison
In today’s episode of Divorcing Well, I chat with Dating and Relationship Coach, Laurie Gerber, about dating after divorce. We discuss the challenges of dating in 2024 and in particular, we chat about dating in your fifties. Laurie’s favourite group of women to work with are those in their fifties and she provides some great tips on how to meet your possible mate. If you are going through separation and divorce and wish to begin dating again, you won’t want to miss this episode.
Laurie is offering a free gift to listeners that can be found at this link:
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In this episode of Divorcing Well, I chat with Relationship Coach and Author, Sally Kalan, about her book, “Confessions of a Relationship Junkie: Healing Narcissistic Chains & Finally Breaking Free”. Sally discusses her own experience in her relationship with a narcissist and she highlights many lessons that can help so many people. Sally discusses trauma bonds, inner child wounds, the challenges of leaving a relationship with a narcissist and the hard work it entails to recover from the relationship. If you are currently in a relationship and suspect your partner is a narcissist or if you are separated from one, you won’t want to miss this episode, and you will definitely want to pick up a copy of Sally’s book.
To purchase, “Confessions of a Relationship Junkie: Healing Narcissistic Chains & Finally Breaking Free”, visit:
To work with Sally Kalan or learn more about her coaching, visit her Instagram:
Sally Kalan (@sallykalan) • Instagram photos and videos
In this episode of Divorcing Well, I chat with attorney, Charles Jamieson, about the controversial topic of parental alienation. Charles discusses what it is, how it is different from estrangement , the challenges of dealing with parental alienation in the family court system, and what you can do if you are being alienated from your children. Charles provides very practical, cost free solutions to parents who have been alienated and we have a very frank conversation about the limits of the family court system in dealing with these cases. If you think you are being alienated from your children by your spouse, you won’t want to miss this episode.
To contact Charles D. Jamieson, visit:
Collaborative Divorce | West Palm Beach Attorney | Divorce Lawyer (cjamiesonlaw.com)
In this week’s episode of Divorcing Well, I chat with Johanna Lynn about how understanding how we were loved as children impacts how we love in our adult relationships. This episode contains so much helpful information for everyone. How are parents loved us as children has a significant impact on how we love others as adults, what we accept in our relationships, what triggers us, how we behave and so much more. Johanna discusses the work that she does using epigenetics to assist clients with unpacking these subconscious behaviours that have been imprinted on us so that we can have healthy, loving relationships as adults, particularly after a high conflict divorce.
To learn more about Johanna Lynn or to work with her,
visit: http://johannalynn.ca
In this week’s episode of Divorcing Well, I chat with Leadership Communications Coach and Media Personality, Elissa Lansdell about how to thrive through conflict. In a world where conflict is often seen as negative and disruptive, Elissa works with clients using conscious conflict which reframes how we look at conflict and turns it into an opportunity. Elissa shares techniques that can be used to help listeners communicate better with their ex, thrive through conflict and also thrive in other areas of their lives. You won’t want to miss this episode.
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In this week’s episode of Divorcing Well, I chat with Patricia Greco, a Chartered Accountant and a Chartered Financial Divorce Specialist about the tax implications that listeners need to understand when they divorce. Patricia discusses the tax implications of various property transfers involved in equalization payments, and she shares important information that can have a major impact on a fair settlement between parties. Patricia also discusses common mistakes people make, the importance of getting good financial advice through divorce and much more. You won’t want to miss this episode as it has so much helpful information.
To learn more about Patricia Greco visit:
GRC Wealth Transition Solutions | Divorce Financial Planner | Toronto
In this week’s episode of Divorcing Well, I chat with family mediator, Jennifer Sanders, about the pros of using mediation to resolve your family law matter. Jennifer discusses what mediation involves, misconceptions surrounding mediation, the advantages, disadvantages and so much more. I am a big proponent of mediation and encourage listeners to tune in to this podcast to determine if their own case could benefit from mediation.
To learn more about Jennifer Sanders and her mediation services visit:
In this week’s episode of Divorcing Well, I chat with Certified Financial Planner, Marni Levy, about the financial impact of divorce on women. We chat about the emotions women have surrounding money and how it can cause them to make financial mistakes. Divorce can be financially devastating for both men and women, and Marni discusses the importance of financial literacy. Her most important take away is that it is never too late to reinvent yourself and to change your money story.
To learn more about Marni, or to work with her, visit her Instagram: @marni_levy1
https://www.instagram.com/marni_levy1/
In this week’s episode of Divorcing Well, I chat with Nick Meima, an experienced Divorce Recovery Group Facilitator, Relationship Coach and Business Coach about Divorce Recovery. Nick discusses the most common mistakes that people make during and after divorce. He also shares how to emotionally “disentangle” from the “ex”, provides tips for what to do and not do in the first year of separation, and much more. You won’t want to miss this episode.
To learn more about Nick Meima, visit:
Divorce Support Groups and Recovery Programs (http://rebuilders.net )
In this week’s episode of Divorcing Well, I chat with Sadie Marie, the host of Sadie’s Divorced and Happy Podcast. We discuss how divorce can be a positive experience and how it is possible to be divorced and happy. Sadie shares her own story of a difficult divorce and how post-divorce life is an opportunity to find true happiness. She shares great advice on how to find the positive as you are going through one of life’s most stressful events. Her philosophy that you should be the love of your life is the best advice I have heard. We don’t find happiness in others, we create it for ourselves. For an uplifting, inspiring take on post divorce life, you won’t want to miss this podcast episode.
Sadie Marie, host of Sadie’s Divorced and Happy podcast, empowers divorced men and women globally to embrace the exciting, playful - and even spicy - life that awaits them after divorce.
Sadie also produces Divorced and Happy social events in cities across the country, including the Twin Cities, Denver, Chicago and Washington, DC.
Looking to spicy up your dating life? Try Sadie’s playful, Dating Flavor Profile Quiz!
Learn more at http://DivorcedandHappy.net