
Interviews with everyday people recovering from the shattering experience that is divorce. We will explore common themes in divorce, the emotional ups and downs, how the courts were involved, and what helped people move forward. If you are divorced, it’s my sincere hope that as you listen you will know you are not alone. If you would like to share your story, please reach out to DivorceRecoverySto... more
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 20 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Thanks for joining us for Season One! Hope to "see" you again for Season Two starting in May of 2024. Be sure to follow and select the notifications icon so you don't miss new episodes.
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I apologize for the background noise in this one (I have a young dog). Moving forward all interviews will be done by web or in a more sound controlled environment.
George a religious blue collar man is a great example on the difference a strong su... more
After accusations made by opposing counsel, I lose composure and let more of my emotions out than I intended.
During a pretrial hearing my heart rate spikes to 161 beats per minute. The stress is real.
“If we don’t talk about it, it doesn’t exist” Married for 28 years with two kids; Zack recounts the events that led to his divorce four years ago and the many lessons he's learned since then. Zack re-married a few months ago.
"Nothing is more important than knowing you are enough"
A public speaker and life coach; "Anne" shares the story of her impactful first marriage and the lessons she has learned since then about her self, her former spouse, her current spouse and p... more
Brock has been divorced for 2 years. During that time he has remarried and gained full custody of his children.
Brock met his former spouse at the end of high school after the death of his mother. They were together for about 10 years and had thre... more
This is my Christmas Day rant by the firepit.
The holidays can be tough if you're on your own for the first time. But its also a chance to maximize your own interest and reconnect with loved ones.
If you're are having an especially tough time, ... more
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