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Doing Divorce Different with Lesa Koski

Lesa Koski
Divorce
Midlife
Breast Cancer
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Menopause
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Minnesota
Trauma Healing
Divorce Mediation
Healing
Metabolic Health
Stress Management
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Parenting Plan
Mental Health
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Core Wounds
Financial Planning

Divorce, co-parenting, menopause, marriage, and starting over after 40—this podcast is your guide to a healthier, faith-filled life transition. Hosted by family law attorney, mediator, and life coach Lesa Koski, each episode is designed to take the fear out of major life change and guide you toward peace—whether you’re facing separation, navigating a divorce, working to strengthen your relationshi... more

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Melissa Broughton
Founder of Busy Bee Advisors, creator of One Hour Bookkeeper
Busy Bee Advisors / One Hour Bookkeeper
Episode: Reinvent Yourself After Divorce: How to Take Control of Your Finances & Build a New Life
Edith Espinola
Realtor and transformational life coach who speaks about grief, widowhood, and rebuilding after loss
Self-employed/Coaching (Edith Espinola)
Episode: How to Get Through Hard Times: Faith, Surrender & Finding Hope After Divorce, Loss & Life Transitions
Lane Kennedy
Stress management expert, DNL wellness practitioner, mindfulness and breath-work educator
Episode: Divorce Anxiety & Stress Relief: How to Calm Your Nervous System When Life Feels Out of Control
Sharon Pope
Master life coach, relationship expert, seven-time best-selling author
Sharon Pope (personal brand)
Episode: Divorce or Stay? How to Know When It’s Time + Protect Your Kids | Sharon Pope
Carrie Hopkins
Spiritual resilience coach
Life's Next Chapter Coaching
Episode: Grief After Divorce & Loss: How to Rebuild Your Life with Spiritual Resilience
Kathleen Judge
Financial advisor and transition specialist
Edward Jones
Episode: Divorce and Finances: How to Overcome Fear and Take Control of Your Future
Mitch Webb
Nervous system and holistic health coach
Mitch Webb
Episode: How to Heal Anxiety & Trauma After Divorce | Nervous System Healing with Mitch Webb
Dawn Marie
Psychiatrist/Physician with expertise in trauma
Self or Dawn Marie (as discussed)
Episode: Trauma Healing After Abuse: Hope, Nervous System Recovery, and Practical Tools for Healing | Dr. Dawn Marie Part 2
Risley Childs
Board-certified psychiatrist specializing in trauma and nervous-system healing
Independent psychiatrist
Episode: How Trauma Lives in the Body — And How Midlife Women Can Heal | Trauma Recovery with Psychiatrist Dr. Risley Childs

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Lesa Koski
Host of Doing Divorce Different; Family law attorney, mediator, and life coach; focus on peace of mind and practical strategies for divorce and post-divorce life

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5.0 out of 5 stars from 8 ratings
  • What a great resource!

    Lesa’s podcasts are an invaluable resource for people contemplating or going through divorce. By interviewing top industry professionals, she is bringing an archive of deep-dive information to clients who need it…on their time and at no cost. Lesa is truly helping people in their time of need.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Three Cheers For Lisa
    United States3 years ago
  • This is THE podcast to follow if you want to do divorce different!

    Lesa is so incredibly generous with her time and knowledge. It is obvious that she is driven to help every person considering divorce a new path. I love how comprehensive she is. Lesa is an attorney and mediator by trade and a selfless educator by choice. LISTEN and FOLLOW this podcast for the best advice on how to come out of divorce a better person!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    tpleschourt
    United States4 years ago
  • One of my favorites!

    Very easy to listen to and there are so many amazing episodes. I only wish there was more.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    cbowlden
    United States4 years ago
  • Love it!

    Very easy to listen to and informative.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    haley<3
    United States5 years ago

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Breaking the Stigma: How Attorney Mark Astor Helps Families Fight Addiction & Mental Health Battles
Q: What are the typical costs and timeframes for these cases, and how should families think about financing treatment?
Legal costs are often in the $10,000–$20,000 range, with cases lasting from three months to a year. Quality treatment typically runs much higher, but having insurance or county resources can help; the firm emphasizes free informational resources and planning.
Breaking the Stigma: How Attorney Mark Astor Helps Families Fight Addiction & Mental Health Battles
Q: How do guardianship and Baker Act defenses work in helping families through these crises, and can you operate across state lines?
Guardianship provides legal authority to place someone into treatment, and Baker Act defenses help in Florida to secure timely, appropriate care. They have expanded their practice to take cases from multiple states by leveraging guardianship strategies and interstate collaboration.
Breaking the Stigma: How Attorney Mark Astor Helps Families Fight Addiction & Mental Health Battles
Q: What path led you to focus on mental health and addiction within the legal field, and how has your background shaped this work?
Mark describes moving from prosecution to building a niche practice that prioritizes treatment and guardianship as ways to help families, driven by personal experiences and a desire to create real, lasting impact beyond traditional punitive approaches.
Healing Starts at Home: Faith and Healing with Nurse Lisa Sander | Ending the Cycle & Finding Your Voice
Q: Can you share how your nursing career and personal journey shaped your current work helping women through life transitions?
My nursing career showed me the power of listening and resilience under pressure; personal trials, including a difficult marriage and divorce, taught me that healing starts at home and grows outward, guiding how I coach women to rebuild life with faith, kindness, and practical steps.
Breaking Free from People Pleasing in Midlife: Menopause, Boundaries & Your True Self
Q: Where does people-pleasing stem from, and how does it relate to early life experiences?
It often stems from a feeling of not being good enough established in childhood, leading to compensatory behaviors like people-pleasing as a way to avoid rejection and hurt; recognizing these roots helps in forgiving, healing, and choosing healthier patterns.

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A practical, faith-driven guide for people navigating divorce, co-parenting, and midlife transitions. The show centers on peaceful divorce strategies, financial empowerment, emotional healing, and wellness practices to rebuild after 40. Episodes blend legal clarity with coaching, spirituality, and trauma-informed approaches, often featuring guests who share real-world experiences and actionable steps for reducing conflict, prioritizing kids, and designing a new life with confidence. A notable strength is its integrated focus on mindset, finances, and self-care, making it helpful for listeners who want concrete tools and compassionate support as they rethink relationships and post-divorce life.

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