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Divorce Dialogues

Katherine Miller
Divorce
Co-Parenting
Financial Planning
Therapy
Mental Health
Estate Planning
Parenting
Mediation
Family Dynamics
Children
Emotional Healing
Real Estate
Emotional Well-Being
Anxiety
Bird Nesting
Divorce Financial Planning
Emotional Intelligence
Alimony
Emotional Attachment To Assets
Financial Mistakes During Divorce

Divorce Dialogues helps people navigate divorce with dignity, clarity, and perspective. Through thoughtful conversations with experts and practitioners, the show explores the emotional, financial, legal, and relational realities of divorce, so listeners can make better decisions, communicate more effectively, and move forward with greater confidence. Because divorce is more than a legal transactio... more

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Think the divorce was the hardest part? Wait until you hear this.

In this episode, BF Empowerment CEO Barbara Parker, relationship coach, licensed mental health therapist, and author of A Powerful Divorce, walks through what it actually takes to reb... more

Divorce is a financial restructuring, but most people only treat it as a legal battle.

In this episode, Gabriella Martinelli, divorce financial strategist and founder of Ever After Wealth, sits down with Katherine and breaks down why financial decis... more

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Most divorce conversations center on paperwork, parenting plans, and finances. The loneliness fathers carry through that process rarely gets a seat at the table.

In this episode, Andrew O'Brien, founder of Dad Tribes, talks openly about what men act... more

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Your settlement agreement is signed, but what happens if the money stops coming?

In this episode, divorce financial specialist Jeff Landers returns to break down one of the most overlooked risks in divorce: the fragility of alimony and child support... more

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Gabriella Martinelli
Divorce financial strategist, founder of Ever After Wealth, host of Divorce and Money
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Episode: Divorce Financial Planning: How to Stop Making Decisions Out of Fear with Gabriella Martinelli
Andrew O'Brien
Founder of Dad Tribes, a community for fathers
Dad Tribes
Episode: Andrew O'Brien on Why Divorced Dads Need Community
Holly Moore
Family law attorney and founder of Moore Family Law Group; host of Made For Moore
Moore Family Law Group
Episode: Divorce as a Second Chance with Holly Moore
Kelly Lise Murray
Professor at the intersection of financial strategy, real estate and advocacy
Unknown university/academic affiliation
Episode: Kelly Lise Murray on Why Smart People Make Costly Mistakes in Divorce
Alyssa Mairanz
Licensed therapist and founder of Empower Your Mind Therapy
Empower Your Mind Therapy
Episode: Alyssa Mairanz on How Grief Shapes Your Decisions During Divorce
Jenny Bradley
Family lawyer and mediator
Triangle Smart Divorce
Episode: Reframing What “Winning” Means in Divorce with Jenny Bradley
Dr. Sasha Reiisieh
ED and licensed professional clinical counsellor specializing in attachment, relational trauma, and early childhood mental health
Compassionate Minds Therapy, San Jose, California
Episode: Why Emotional Regulation is Better than “Happy” for Kids During Divorce with Dr. Sasha Reiisieh
Karen McNenny
Founder of The Good Divorce Academy; host of The Good Divorce Show; author
The Good Divorce Academy
Episode: Divorce Isn’t a Weapon: Reframing Separation with Karen McNenny
Kimberly Palmer
Personal financial expert at NerdWallet; author of Smart Mom, Rich Mom
NerdWallet
Episode: Overcoming Financial Overwhelm in Divorce with Kimberly Palmer

Host

Katherine Miller
Host of Divorce Dialogues; experiences span law practice and media appearances; frequently collaborates with Miller Law Group.

Reviews

4.4 out of 5 stars from 15 ratings
  • A Transformative and Empowering Conversation with Katherine Miller

    I feel so fortunate to have connected with Katherine Miller through the “DIVORCE WITH DIGNITY: Mediation, Strategy, and Emotional Intelligence for Family & Finances” episode. Katherine’s wisdom, warmth, and deep expertise shine through every minute of this thoughtful discussion.

    Her ability to integrate emotional intelligence with strategic family and financial planning during divorce is nothing short of remarkable. Katherine doesn’t just talk about divorce as a legal process — she elevates it ... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    DivorceLikeaBoss
    United States5 months ago
  • You should listen to this!

    Helpful;, great insights! A must listen!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Claribelleee
    Philippines4 years ago
  • Sage advice!!

    Not only is Katherine a leader in the collaborative divorce space, but she expands her reach beautifully by sharing more conscious collaborative approaches to divorce here! Such a gift!!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Great Source for Divorce!
    United States4 years ago
  • A much needed conversation

    Katherine is having the conversations we need to be having more! I wish I’d heard these conversations during my own divorce process but even now, married once again (much more happily), I’m finding it helpful to think about what relationships can become if we are not mindful of the full impact of divorce.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    phoenix-joli
    United States5 years ago
  • Awesome podcast!

    Great podcast for people dealing with or who have dealt with divorce before. Great host and information!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Adam (Muzikm4n)
    United States6 years ago

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Guests are knowledgeable, with real-world experience and empathy.
Host engages with guests in a thoughtful, non-salesy way that builds trust and clarity.
Insightful, practical guidance for navigating demanding divorce transitions.

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Andrew O'Brien on Why Divorced Dads Need Community
Q: How do you advise fathers to begin rebuilding community after divorce?
He explains using Dad Tribes and other real-world options to connect with other dads, create intentional social networks, and take concrete steps like hosting local meetups to rebuild a social circle.
Andrew O'Brien on Why Divorced Dads Need Community
Q: What changes do you think that fathers struggle with most after separation?
Andrew describes isolation, identity disruption, and the pressure to handle everything alone, leading to loneliness and a longing for a supportive, dad-focused community.
Navigating Financial Uncertainty During Divorce with Julia Shteynberg
Q: How should someone approach rebuilding their income after sacrifice of career growth during marriage?
Begin with rebuilding self-identity and confidence, then pursue practical steps like updating skills, leveraging past experience, and using tools (e.g., AI) to market yourself effectively.
Navigating Financial Uncertainty During Divorce with Julia Shteynberg
Q: If someone is lying awake at night worrying about money and divorce, what's the very first step they should take to feel more in control?
Start by getting a clear handle on your current finances, specifically your cash flow—document what's coming in and what's going out to ground yourself and reduce fear.
Kelly Lise Murray on Why Smart People Make Costly Mistakes in Divorce
Q: What practical steps should a listener take to start thinking about these issues?
Focus on the net: determine net gains, sale costs, and tax implications for each asset, assemble a cross-disciplinary team, and plan across tax years rather than just the current year.

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Conversations center on navigating divorce with dignity and practical wisdom across emotional, financial, legal, and relational dimensions. Guests range from financial experts and family-law practitioners to mediators and parenting specialists, all aimed at helping listeners make informed decisions, communicate more effectively, and move forward with confidence. The show stands out for its human-centered approach, inviting multidisciplinary perspectives and actionable strategies to reduce conflict, support children, and redefine what post-divorce life can look like.

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Recent guests on Divorce Dialogues include:

1. Gabriella Martinelli
2. Andrew O'Brien
3. Holly Moore
4. Kelly Lise Murray
5. Alyssa Mairanz
6. Jenny Bradley
7. Dr. Sasha Reiisieh
8. Karen McNenny

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