
A Blessing in Divorce is a podcast born out of Elisabeth's personal divorce experience as well as the years she has spent guiding women through this difficult time. Listen and subscribe for weekly uplifting, relevant and helpful content that will help you heal and rise while you navigate your divorce and create a new life for yourself. This is a safe space where all are welcome.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 124 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Society & CultureSelf-ImprovementEducationRelationships | |||

There comes a point where you’re no longer tired because you’re doing too much —
you’re tired because you’ve been carrying too much of everyone else.
In this episode, we talk about the quiet exhaustion so many women experience after emotional uphea... more
In this episode, we talk about the quiet, powerful practice of speaking your truth to yourself and why it’s one of the most important steps in healing. When we’ve spent years coping, caretaking, or surviving emotional misalignment and loss, it’s easy... more
We did not have kids to find ourselves in a situation where we are sharing time with them with someone we no longer want to live with or who has chosen to not live with us. It's hard and sad and all the things. I see you and I get it. I hated walking... more
January sees an increase of approximately 30% in calls to divorce lawyers. Is it because people are making new year's resolutions to get divorced, or did they wait until after the holidays before making the move. Both are most likely true.
And while... more
I started listening when my 32 year marriage ended abruptly. It was and continues to be an excellent resource as I navigate the unexpected changes and plan my new future. I highly recommend to anyone who is going through a tough time (not just separation/divorce) and needs a little help to move forward in a positive way. Thanks Elisabeth for sharing your experience and knowledge, it has been so helpful.
Love this podcast. It’s been so helpful, and really encouraging!
I’m so happy I found Elizabeth and the Separation Club. It has been my comfort zone, my resource, my sounding board, and my community since the beginning of my uncoupling/separation. The podcast is just another extension of her great mentorship and reminders to help keep looking forward and not backwards. Each podcast hits straight home for me and gives the perfect reminders of how to navigate this tough time.
I've been a client of Elisabeth's for a year now. Not only has she been instrumental in my healing after leaving an abusive marriage, but also in life lessons that I never got. As a result my confidence and love for self has increased. It has led to a better and happier life.
In July 2020 my husband of 41 years, blindsided me by telling me he wanted to end our marriage. He said he hadn’t been happy for the last few years. We did have some issues in our marriage however I was shocked at how he didn't even want to try marriage counselling.
I felt so hurt, angry, ashamed, embarrassed, unloveable, rejected and the list went on.
I only wish I knew about Elisabeth Parsons and The Separation Club sooner. I hired a therapist to help me cope with what was happening in my l... more
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Exploring the multifaceted journey of personal healing, a unique space is created for women navigating the challenges of divorce and redefining their identities. The content focuses on essential topics such as emotional support, self-discovery, and community connection, emphasizing how shared experiences foster resilience among listeners. With insights drawn from personal anecdotes and client stories, the episodes tackle subjects like self-love, communal healing, and rewriting personal narratives, encouraging women to embrace their journeys toward empowerment and growth. This podcast likely resonates deeply with individuals seeking solace, encouragement, and practical strategies as they move through their own transitions in life.
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