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Disrupting Divorce: Conversations for Women

Rhonda Noordyk, CDFA® | The Women's Financial Wellness Center
Divorce
Women Empowerment
Financial Empowerment
Women's Empowerment
Mindset
Financial Abuse
Emotional Resilience
Financial Wellness
Co-Parenting
Money Management
Mental Health
Spiritual Abuse
Financial Planning
Physician Compensation
Financial Advocacy
Real Estate
Divorce Financial Planning
Emotional Abuse
Self-Worth
Family Court System

Divorce is the second highest stressor for women, second only to the death of a spouse. Are you feeling overwhelmed and not even sure where to start? If so, you are in the right place! We are so glad you are here. Disrupting Divorce: Conversations for Women is for women who want to be heard, want to step into their financial power and want to get a better outcome. What is your next best disruptive... more

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In this episode of Disrupting Divorce, Rhonda sits down with Brett Ward, a nationally recognized family law attorney and litigation leader at Blank Rome, to unpack a topic that many people have never heard of: alienation of affection.

But this conv... more

In this eye-opening conversation, Rhonda sits down with Al Huntoon — a former custody mediator and co-parenting coach — to uncover what most people (and professionals) miss when it comes to high-conflict custody battles.

Al shares the blind spot he... more

In this heartfelt and eye-opening episode, Rhonda sits down with therapist and author Oona Metz to talk about the emotional journey of divorce — and how to move through it with clarity and compassion. Oona shares her five-phase model for navigating d... more

In this insightful episode, Rhonda sits down with Georgia-based attorney and author Bree Sullivan-Howell to unpack the emotional and legal realities of navigating divorce. From keeping your strategy private to the power of preparation, this conversat... more

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Brett Ward
Co-chair and litigation expert at Blank Rome
Blank Rome
Episode: Episode 224: Alienation of Affection Explained: What Divorce Clients Need to Know with Brett Ward
Al Huntoon
Co-parenting expert and former custody mediator
Episode: Episode 223: High-Conflict Co-Parenting: What Most Experts Miss with Al Huntoon
Oona Metz
Therapist and author specializing in divorce support and emotional healing
Episode: Episode 222: Unhitched and Unfiltered: How to Emotionally Heal After Divorce with Oona Metz
Bree Sullivan-Howell
An attorney in Georgia specializing in divorce law, known for her innovative approaches to supporting clients through divorce
Episode: Episode 221: How to Stay Calm, Credible, and Court-Ready with Bree Sullivan-Howell
Heather Kutz
Expert in mobile technology with nearly 20 years of experience in the wireless industry, advocating for survivors of domestic violence
Episode: Episode 220: Red Flags, Surveillance & Power: The Hidden Side of Mobile Devices in Abusive Relationships with Heather Kutz
Dyna Vink
Integrated health practitioner
Episode: Episode 219: Divorce Meets Perimenopause: What Every Woman Needs to Know with Dyna Vink
Evan Schein
New York attorney specializing in divorce and family law
Evan Schein Law
Episode: Episode 217: From Stigma to Strategy: How Prenups Create Clarity, Not Conflict with Evan Schein
Vicki Vollweiler
Financial aid expert specializing in helping divorced and blended families navigate college financial planning.
Episode: Episode 216: FAFSA Changes, Student Loans, and Scholarships for Divorced Families with Vicki Vollweiler
Dan Wolstein
President of KWVRS (Kincade Wolstein Vocational and Rehabilitation Services)
Kincade Wolstein Vocational and Rehabilitation Services
Episode: Episode 215: Vocational Assessments in Divorce: Getting to Real Numbers with Dan Wolstein

Host

Rhonda Noordyk
Certified Divorce Financial Analyst and host dedicated to empowering women navigating divorce through practical strategies and emotional support.

Reviews

4.8 out of 5 stars from 98 ratings
  • Engaging and Insightful

    I really appreciate this podcast. As a therapist, I support a lot of women through personal life transitions, and this podcast has become an tool that I share with them. The shows are depth-filled, yet relatable, allowing listeners to takeaway meaningful insights and make necessary adjustments in their lives. I'd strong recommend for others.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    T. 20"5
    United States9 days ago
  • You must listen to this podcast.

    Incredible variety of topics - I love Rhonda’s work. Her guests are always top tier, and the advice is invaluable. Whether you’re seriously considering divorce, you’re a divorcee, or a child of divorce, this podcast is for you.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Anna Olivia Dixon
    United States3 months ago
  • Great show with a variety of topics.

    I love how many areas you cover in your show because it is so true that divorce touches so many aspects of life.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Divtxist
    United States5 months ago
  • Love it!

    Disrupting divorces isn’t about tearing things apart, it’s about rebuilding with intention. As a licensed psychotherapist and Total Health educator, I appreciate the functional lens this podcast approaches divorce through.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    BloomingMinds
    United States6 months ago
  • So many nuggets of wisdom

    From reminding you that your health and wellbeing are worth investing in, to helping you navigate the legal, financial and logistical issues of a successful and equitable divorce - and then recovering and rebuilding after, Rhonda and her guests share practical tips that make this podcast worth your time to listen.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    BlissYogaCathy
    United States6 months ago

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Many find the podcast empowering and validating for women going through divorce, valuing the blend of expert insights and personal stories.

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Episode 224: Alienation of Affection Explained: What Divorce Clients Need to Know with Brett Ward
Q: Can you explain alienation of affection and how social media impacted a recent case?
Alienation of affection is a tort where a third party interferes with a happy marriage; social media amplified the impact in a People magazine case, contributing to a large verdict due to public visibility and humiliation, even though the core issues are emotional and relational rather than purely sexual.
Episode 224: Alienation of Affection Explained: What Divorce Clients Need to Know with Brett Ward
Q: How has mediation evolved, and when is it appropriate for your clients?
Mediation can be valuable but only when power dynamics are balanced and there are tools for enforcement; otherwise it becomes a cost and effort with little benefit, so we assess each case to determine if mediation is viable.
Episode 224: Alienation of Affection Explained: What Divorce Clients Need to Know with Brett Ward
Q: What are you doing to disrupt divorce in your practice?
I lead the litigation side at Blank Rome, emphasize treating divorce like a real litigation matter, engage clients in strategy from day one, pursue both mediation and trial when appropriate, and ensure we are prepared to take cases through trial if needed.
Episode 223: High-Conflict Co-Parenting: What Most Experts Miss with Al Huntoon
Q: What are some practical things that women could do if they feel there is asymmetrical parenting happening?
Focus on developing emotional literacy and being intentional in their responses to conflict, rather than reactive.
Episode 223: High-Conflict Co-Parenting: What Most Experts Miss with Al Huntoon
Q: What prompted you to start doing this work and specializing in this particular area?
Al Huntoon shares his experience as a custody mediator where he noticed patterns of behavior in high-conflict situations, leading him to focus on how these dynamics play out in co-parenting.

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Conversations focus on empowering women navigating the complexities of divorce, addressing emotional, financial, and logistical challenges. Topics discussed include high-conflict co-parenting, legal strategies, the intersection of mental health and divorce, and financial planning. Episodes feature a blend of expert guidance and personal stories, prompting a supportive environment where listeners can find practical advice, emotional validation, and empowerment. Notably, the host brings in various professionals, from therapists to legal experts, emphasizing a holistic approach to divorce that extends beyond mere legalities, fostering a community of understanding among women experiencing similar journeys.

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2. Al Huntoon
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