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Divorce Coaches Academy

Tracy Callahan and Debra Doak
Divorce Coaching
Divorce
Conflict Resolution
Co-Parenting
Alternative Dispute Resolution
Mediation
Divorce Coaches
Communication
Conflict Management
EMOTIONAL REGULATION
Family Law
Emotional Support
Divorce Coaches Academy
Emotional Intelligence
Communication Skills
Fairness
Professional Development
Financial Independence
Emotional Well-Being
Mental Health

Divorce Coaches Academy podcast hosts Tracy Callahan and Debra Doak are on a mission to revolutionize the way families navigate divorce. We discuss topics to help professional divorce coaches succeed with clients and meet their business goals and we advocate (loudly sometimes) for the critical role certified divorce coaches play in the alternative dispute resolution process. Our goal is to create ... more

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As divorce coaching continues to grow across Canada, more professionals from adjacent fields—including family law, mediation, financial services, mental health, and life coaching—are incorporating divorce coaching into their practices. But as the pro... more

In this thought-provoking episode, Tracy Callahan explores a question that surfaces repeatedly in divorce coaching but is rarely asked directly: What are people really seeking when they want an apology, acknowledgement, or explanation from their form... more

When clients ask, "What should I do?" they are often seeking more than answers—they are seeking relief from uncertainty, fear, and overwhelm. In this episode of the Divorce Coaches Academy Podcast, Tracy Callahan is joined by family law attorney, med... more

What happens when helping actually gets in the way of healing?

In this powerful episode of the Divorce Coaches Academy Podcast®, Tracy Callahan is joined by somatic experiencing practitioner, certified mental health coach, Michelle Browning for a pr... more

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Michelle Browning
Somatic experiencing practitioner, certified mental health coach, certified divorce coach, and educator
Episode: The Shift from Correction to Capacity
Cindy DiTiberio
Founder of The Mother Load, writer and storyteller focused on divorce and motherhood
The Mother Load
Episode: What It's Really Like to Work with a Divorce Coach with Guest Cindy DiTiberio
Wendy Kesser
Founder of Get With Wendy, certified divorce coach and professional matchmaker
Get With Wendy / Professional Matchmaking
Episode: When Dating After Divorce Isn’t a Fresh Start, It May be a New Conflict Environment
Tamara Arnold
Licensed family attorney, certified mediator, conflict consultant, author and founder of Truce Resolutions
Truce Resolutions
Episode: Catch The Wave
Jacinta Gallant
Lawyer, mediator, educator focused on conflict engagement and insight mediation
Episode: Curiosity as a Conflict Intervention in Divorce
Andrea Hips
Licensed clinical social worker, certified divorce coach, author, and speaker
Independent; frequent collaborator with Divorce Coaches Academy
Episode: Power, Agency, and the Courage to Let Clients Lead
Allison McFadden
Family law attorney, court approved mediator, certified divorce coach
Divorce by Allison; Maryland Bar; ABA Dispute Resolution Section
Episode: Behind the Decision: Power, Control, and Clarity in Divorce Conversations
Jason Harper
DCA certified ADR divorce coach, former journalist and executive communication coach
Divorce Coaches Academy
Episode: Communicating with Clarity: Why Divorce Coaches Must Educate the Market Before the Market Understands Them
Sara Marler
Attorney and managing partner at Marler Law Partners, with a focus on trauma-informed legal practices.
Marler Law Partners
Episode: What Attorneys Wish Clients Understood About Fairness

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Tracy Callahan
Co-founder and host with a focus on divorce coaching and professional standards
Debra Doak
Co-host and co-founder active in coaching, training, and organizational leadership

Reviews

4.9 out of 5 stars from 35 ratings
  • Essential for professionals

    If you are working in this area, this is essential listening.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    ranganuik3831
    New Zealand4 months ago
  • So Thankful for the DCA Podcast

    Thank you for sharing such great and actionable information. I walk away from every episode with something I can do better!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    CNFew Coaching
    United States2 years ago
  • My go to

    Every episode I take away golden nuggets. Has made me become a better person in dealing with my ex.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Ytoone
    United States3 years ago
  • Useful Podcast for Divorce Coaches

    I have been loving listening to practical advice and tips from Tracy and Debra each week. Thank you, ladies, for the valuable content and for always telling it like it is. Your commitment to rising the tide for all divorce coaches is really evident in your podcast content.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Lachie Clifford
    United States3 years ago
  • An informative, standout treat of a duo in a sea of divorce coach resources and information.

    In their fun, nuanced, cutting edge, value-filled conversations about divorce coaching issues and tips, these two clearly seasoned divorce coaches share a pleasant rapport and cadence.

    From what I’ve heard so far, this is both a great standalone offering and a useful supplement to the Divorce Coaches Academy curriculum.

    Most importantly to me, as Alternative Dispute Resolution Experts, Debra and Tracy put forward information I’m not encountering in other blogs and divorce-topic podcasts.

    T... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Hebdjbfjrjdrhyeedhjerj
    United States3 years ago

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Useful Podcast for Divorce Coaches: Practical advice from two seasoned coaches.
Essential for professionals: If you are working in this area, this is essential listening.
My go to: Golden nuggets each episode for dealing with ex-partners.
An informative, standout treat among divorce resources; invites learning beyond basics.
So Thankful for the DCA Podcast: Actionable and valuable weekly insights.

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When Clients Ask What to Do: Where Legal Advice Ends and Coaching Ethics Begin with Lauren Fair
Q: What is the difference between educating clients and advising them on which option to choose?
Educating is presenting options and helping clients reflect on values and priorities; advising is guiding toward a specific choice, which coaching aims to avoid to preserve client autonomy.
When Clients Ask What to Do: Where Legal Advice Ends and Coaching Ethics Begin with Lauren Fair
Q: As both an attorney and a divorce coach, how have you seen this question show up differently in those different roles?
There can be overlap: clients may expect expert opinions, but coaching shifts the focus to clarifying options, understanding their own values, and building decision-making capacity rather than simply telling them what to do.
Catch The Wave
Q: How can a divorce coach practically integrate these waves into their workflow to prepare clients for those late-night moments or '2 a.m.' decisions?
During or after coaching sessions, coaches surface the client's current emotional blocks, then assign specific waves for quiet moments (e.g., grieving the loss of a marriage or dealing with a new partner). The coach can guide the client to listen before responding, use waves to validate feelings, and then return to the task with a clearer head, so the next steps in mediation or paperwork are more productive.
Catch The Wave
Q: Tamara, can you share with us about Divorce Wave, its intention, and how you see it being utilized by coaches and clients as a complement to ADR work?
Divorce Wave sits on a phone as a web-based app offering 15-20 minute guided waves, journaling, and short quick waves designed for in-between moments. It reinforces mindfulness tailored to divorce, helping clients pause, validate emotions, and return to rational thinking so they can respond more strategically—without replacing the work done in sessions. For coaches, it provides a free account for their practice and a seven-day client trial, with codes to extend access; for clients, a cost-effective way to support ongoing emotional regulation and co-parenting readiness.
Curiosity as a Conflict Intervention in Divorce
Q: You talk about curiosity as a central effect of conflict engagement. How do you define curiosity in a way that goes beyond being just open or asking questions?
Jacinta explains that curiosity should be targeted and strategic, helping clients expand their sense of what's possible while recognizing and addressing threat-driven, certainty-based thinking that escalates conflict.

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This show focuses on professional divorce coaching, ADR, and practical strategies to reduce the financial and emotional toll of separation. Episodes often center on coaching best practices, client autonomy, conflict intervention, and tools that help clients navigate co-parenting, mediation, and post-divorce life. Notable themes include ethical boundaries in coaching, the power of capacity and emotion regulation, and practical techniques coaches can deploy to educate clients, manage expectations, and improve outcomes. A standout trait is the hosts' emphasis on building a supportive, standards-driven community for practitioners, with guest experts spanning law, mediation, and clinical coaching to ground discussions in real-world impact.

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1. Michelle Browning
2. Cindy DiTiberio
3. Wendy Kesser
4. Tamara Arnold
5. Jacinta Gallant
6. Andrea Hips
7. Allison McFadden
8. Jason Harper

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