I’m Kate Brown.
I’m a Divorce & Separation Mediator. I’ve also been divorced, have three children of my own and two stepkids.
No doubt about it, divorce is messy and painful all round…
But it doesn’t have to be a never-ending nightmare. There is a way through it and there are steps you can take to help yourself and your family make peace with your new circumstances.
In this podcast, I want to share my personal experience and draw on the insights of some amazing guests, who have loads to say on the subject professionally and personally, and by doing so, help you have the best break up possible.
Contact Kate Brown:
Bridge Family Mediation kate@bridgefamilymediation.co.uk
Telephone: 07930 366661
www.bridgefamilymediation.co.uk
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I’m Kate Brown.
I’m a Divorce & Separation Mediator. I’ve also been divorced, have three children of my own and two stepkids.
No doubt about it, divorce is messy and painful all round…
But it doesn’t have to be a never-ending nightmare. There is a way through it and there are steps you can take to help yourself and your family make peace with your new circumstances.
In this podcast, I want to share my personal experience and draw on the insights of some amazing guests, who have loads to say on the subject professionally and personally, and by doing so, help you have the best break up possible.
Contact Kate Brown:
Bridge Family Mediation kate@bridgefamilymediation.co.uk
Telephone: 07930 366661
www.bridgefamilymediation.co.uk
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

It’s a natural reaction when going through a divorce to try and cling on to as many of the marital possessions as possible and fight to keep the family home. For women in particular - but also for men too - not having to move house represents stability for them and their children and makes them feel they haven’t lost everything. But according to Suzanne Roynon, a leading Interiors Therapist, getting to keep the home and the ‘stuff’ doesn’t help you move on and can keep you tied negatively to your ex and the failed relationship.
For three decades, Suzanne has been working with clients, who are finding it hard to build a new life after a divorce, and shows you how to declutter your lives and create positive spaces, to bring about the exciting future you are seeking.
Suzanne Roynon is the Author of Welcome Home: How Stuff Makes or Breaks Your Relationship @PanomaPress
She can be contacted at hello@interiorstherapy.com,
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