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The Divorce Tribe Podcast
Luke Meidell
24 episodes
9 months ago
As a parent, divorce can feel like a fight for survival as you navigate extreme grief, loneliness, and pain while still assembling school lunches and poster board presentations. But divorce can ultimately be a catalyst for change—an opportunity to thrive. Join me each week on the Divorce Tribe Podcast as I discuss stories and lessons-learned after the dissolution of my 15-year marriage and how I survived and am now learning to thrive as a parent and individual. Whether you are contemplating divorce, in the thick of it, or mourning the loss of your marriage, this podcast is meant to provide support and healing as you navigate the daily trials and questions that accompany divorce. We are part of the same tribe—the Divorce Tribe. Visit thedivorcetribe.com or follow The Divorce Tribe on Instagram for more resources.
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As a parent, divorce can feel like a fight for survival as you navigate extreme grief, loneliness, and pain while still assembling school lunches and poster board presentations. But divorce can ultimately be a catalyst for change—an opportunity to thrive. Join me each week on the Divorce Tribe Podcast as I discuss stories and lessons-learned after the dissolution of my 15-year marriage and how I survived and am now learning to thrive as a parent and individual. Whether you are contemplating divorce, in the thick of it, or mourning the loss of your marriage, this podcast is meant to provide support and healing as you navigate the daily trials and questions that accompany divorce. We are part of the same tribe—the Divorce Tribe. Visit thedivorcetribe.com or follow The Divorce Tribe on Instagram for more resources.
Show more...
Self-Improvement
Education,
Kids & Family,
Health & Fitness,
Mental Health,
Parenting
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Episode 020: 50 Ways to Leave Your Lover - What to Add in Your Divorce Decree
The Divorce Tribe Podcast
35 minutes 44 seconds
3 years ago
Episode 020: 50 Ways to Leave Your Lover - What to Add in Your Divorce Decree
On today's episode of The Divorce Tribe Podcast (Episode 020: 50 Ways to Leave Your Lover - What to Add in Your Divorce Decree) I talk about what people wished they would have added in their divorce decree.  My goal this episode is to give you a broad range of ideas that you can use when you talk to your lawyer or your mediator about what you want in the divorce decree. This will vary drastically person to person, depending on family, religion, whether you have kids, and who is actually filing for the divorce.  - Luke Meidell, The Divorce Tribe Podcast www.thedivorcetribe.com
The Divorce Tribe Podcast
As a parent, divorce can feel like a fight for survival as you navigate extreme grief, loneliness, and pain while still assembling school lunches and poster board presentations. But divorce can ultimately be a catalyst for change—an opportunity to thrive. Join me each week on the Divorce Tribe Podcast as I discuss stories and lessons-learned after the dissolution of my 15-year marriage and how I survived and am now learning to thrive as a parent and individual. Whether you are contemplating divorce, in the thick of it, or mourning the loss of your marriage, this podcast is meant to provide support and healing as you navigate the daily trials and questions that accompany divorce. We are part of the same tribe—the Divorce Tribe. Visit thedivorcetribe.com or follow The Divorce Tribe on Instagram for more resources.