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The Moving On Method® Podcast

Michelle Dempsey-Multack
Co-Parenting
Divorce
Personal Growth
Friendships
Social Dynamics
Children's Wellbeing
Support Networks
Blended Families
Relationships
Emotional Well-Being
Communication
Divorce Communication
Dating After Divorce
Holidays
Extracurricular Activities
Family Blending
Setting Boundaries
FOMO
Coming Out
Family Dynamics

Navigating divorce as a parent can be tough. Navigating co-parenting as a divorced parent can be tougher. Welcome to the Moving On Method® podcast, a place where the realities of divorce and single parenting meet educated and informed insight, hosted by me, Michelle Dempsey-Multack, educator, co-parenting and divorce specialist, bestselling author, the founder of the Moving On Method®; a method of... more

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Latest Episodes

Resentment is a natural, but draining, part of single parent life.

In this empowering episode of The Moving On Method®, Michelle Dempsey-Multack opens up about the hidden mental load of solo parenting, the quiet envy of watching partnered friends ge... more

What if the very thing you’re clinging to in co-parenting, the need for control, is what’s keeping you from peace?

In this episode, Michelle Dempsey-Multack unpacks why control in co-parenting is an illusion, how expectations create unnecessary hear... more

How do you rebuild your financial independence after a divorce?

In this episode of The Moving On Method® Podcast, Michelle Dempsey-Multack speaks with Ashley Miller (Madam Trader) about closing the wealth gap, overcoming financial fear, and taking p... more

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What happens when your ex keeps introducing new girlfriends to your children?

This episode explores one of the most common and emotionally triggering co-parenting challenges: protecting your kids’ emotional safety when you can’t control your ex’s ch... more

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Recent Guests

Janine Forte
Yoga instructor with a background in mindfulness, psychology, and trauma healing
One Yoga International
Episode: Healing Divorce Trauma Through Yoga: Finding Peace and Balance After Separation
Whitney Goodman
Psychotherapist known for her work on social media as SitWithWit
SitWithWit
Episode: Parenting Without A Roadmap: Raising Emotionally Healthy Kids After Divorce
Olivia Howell
Co-founder of the Fresh Starts Registry
Fresh Starts Registry
Episode: Divorce Is Not The End: Inside a Revolutionary Framework For New Beginnings
Jennyve Dreizen
Co-founder of the Fresh Starts Registry
Fresh Starts Registry
Episode: Divorce Is Not The End: Inside a Revolutionary Framework For New Beginnings
Dr. Siggie Cohen
Child development specialist with over 35 years of experience
Episode: Emotional Coping Strategies For Kids Facing Divorce and Anxiety: Parenting Lessons From Dr. Siggie Cohen
Dr. Tali Berliner
Expert eating disorder therapist specializing in individual therapy for depression, anxiety, grief, and relationships.
Episode: What Divorced Parents Should Know About Eating Disorders In Young Kids
Kristy Dyer
Co-parenting mom from upstate New York, Buffalo
Episode: Why 'Staying For The Kids' Might Be Doing More Harm Than Good, With Guest Kristy Dyer
Rachel Kass
Lead salesperson at Worthy, helping clients sell their jewelry
Worthy
Episode: Letting Go of What No Longer Serves You; with guest Rachel Kass of Worthy
Dr. Cassandra Bowles
LA-based psychologist specializing in trauma and emotional detachment.
Episode: You Are Not Your Trauma: Learning How to Have Healthy Relationships After Trauma; with Dr. Cassandra Bowles

Host

Michelle Dempsey-Multack
Host and co-parenting & divorce specialist of the podcast, sharing insights on navigating divorce as a parent.

Reviews

4.7 out of 5 stars from 447 ratings
  • Blending Families 8/24

    The episode from Aug 24 about blending families was so helpful! I no longer felt alone that this was super hard or the fact I felt on guard 24/7 with the kids. In time things will slowly blend and it will all be ok!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Beckerson23
    United States2 months ago
  • Yes

    Really enjoyed this episode.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Llllyn2345
    South Africa5 months ago
  • Fantastic podcast

    There aren’t enough resources out there for co-parenting after a divorce so I was so happy to find this podcast. The guests that Michelle bring on are great and there’s a lot of different topics that are discussed which makes it easy to find an episode that applies to your own situation.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Lucy M.P
    United Statesa year ago
  • Infuriated at the invalidation for those dealing with narcissistic relationships

    I have been listening to this podcast for a while, and I found myself infuriated, listening to the latest episode, which was an interview with the woman who along with Michelle was completely invalidating. The fact that there are many narcissists among us. Michele continually would say different things about how because there is so much content now on social media about narcissist that basically that means that there aren’t actually a lot which makes no sense at all. I tried to message Michelle ... more

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    Luna Bakeshop
    United Statesa year ago
  • Episode with Gina was inspirational

    For a woman going through the should I stay or go, listening to Gina in your latest episode was super inspiring, validating and super motivating. I am saving this one for dark days to hold onto to hope and to help manifest a healthy possible future.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    snnak anql
    Canada2 years ago

Listeners Say

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The dynamic between Michelle and her guests is often praised, although some feedback suggests improvement in interview techniques to allow guests more speaking time.
Listeners appreciate the authentic conversations and the practical advice that Michelle and her guests provide, making the experience feel relatable and supportive.
The podcast is frequently recommended as a crucial resource for navigating divorce and co-parenting, especially for mothers facing similar challenges.
Overall, the content is perceived as uplifting, motivating, and essential for those seeking guidance during and after divorce.
Many find the insights shared invaluable, especially during challenging times, highlighting the effectiveness of the resources discussed.

Talking Points

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The Top Three Questions I Get As A Divorce Coach.
Q: Can I add to my parenting plan that my ex won't introduce a new partner for six months?
While you can ask to add it in, it may not be practical as it could lead to more conflict than needed, and trust should exist regardless of timelines.
The Top Three Questions I Get As A Divorce Coach.
Q: Can you talk about how to deal when your kids refuse to see their father because they've expressed they feel unsafe?
Discuss the importance of validating their feelings, ensuring a safe home environment, and empowering the children to express their voices effectively.
The Affair That Shook the World: How To Talk To Your Kids About Infidelity
Q: If a child finds out about infidelity, can a parent suggest they talk to the other parent about it?
A parent should assess the situation and may consider guiding the child to speak with the other parent, but it's crucial to provide appropriate honesty tailored to their age and understanding.
Emotional Coping Strategies For Kids Facing Divorce and Anxiety: Parenting Lessons From Dr. Siggie Cohen
Q: What are some signs that parents can look for to see if their child is struggling with anxiety?
Signs include being overly consumed with parents' emotions, drastic changes in behavior, or struggles in schoolwork.
Emotional Coping Strategies For Kids Facing Divorce and Anxiety: Parenting Lessons From Dr. Siggie Cohen
Q: How early are kids presenting with anxiety?
Children can present with anxiety from birth, as they express discomfort and fear in various ways.

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What is The Moving On Method® Podcast about and what kind of topics does it cover?

This show addresses the multifaceted challenges of navigating divorce and co-parenting, offering both expert insights and relatable discussions. Topics commonly explored include emotional resilience, self-care strategies for single parents, and managing the complexities of blending families. The host provides a supportive environment where listeners can find validation in their experiences and practical tools to foster healthier co-parenting relationships. Noteworthy is the emphasis on mental well-being and the emotional impacts of divorce on both parents and children, aiming to empower listeners to embrace their journeys and find stability amidst transitions. The blend of personal narratives with expert opinions creates a unique and comfor... more

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1. Janine Forte
2. Whitney Goodman
3. Olivia Howell
4. Jennyve Dreizen
5. Dr. Siggie Cohen
6. Dr. Tali Berliner
7. Kristy Dyer
8. Rachel Kass

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