Divorce Dialogues brings experts together to talk about what works (and what doesn't) to reach a better life on the other side of divorce.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 246 | Founded | 10 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Category | Kids & Family |
"If you don't know about the money, you don't have control over the money or access to the money." Ed Vargo, the founder of Burning River Advisory Group and Enlighten Her, is a fervent advocate for financial literacy, particularly focusing on empower... more
What are some unique challenges that mid-career professionals face during divorce? Jamie M. Lima is a renowned certified divorce financial analyst and certified financial planner who specializes in helping mid-career professionals navigate the financ... more
"Blended families are always a little bit tricky just because you don't have that standard. Everything to the spouse and then down to the kids. And that's just the end of it." - Laura Cowan Laura Cowan, a distinguished attorney and CPA, brings her ex... more
"You really want to know what your priorities are and then you want to know what your spouse's priorities are, because they might be different." - Melissa Murphy Pavone Melissa Murphy Pavone is a seasoned certified financial planner and divorce finan... more
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Helpful;, great insights! A must listen!
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!!
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.
Great podcast for people dealing with or who have dealt with divorce before. Great host and information!
So so so thrilled to see an entire podcast dedicated to this complex topic. Go Katherine!
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This podcast serves as a resource for individuals navigating the complexities of divorce, offering expert insights on various aspects including emotional health, financial planning, and co-parenting strategies. Each episode features discussions with specialists from fields such as psychology, finance, and mediation, providing listeners with practical advice and emotional support tailored to help them manage the challenges associated with divorce. Emphasizing a compassionate approach, the content also aims to foster a deeper understanding of relationships and personal growth during this difficult transition, making it a unique platform for support and education in the divorce process.
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Divorce Dialogues launched 10 years ago and published 246 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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Recent guests on Divorce Dialogues include:
1. Ed Vargo
2. Jamie M. Lima
3. Laura Cowan
4. Katya Sverdlov
5. Jennifer Teplin
6. Rabbi Shlomo Slatkin
7. Karina Diaz
8. Tammy Fried
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