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Not Saving It For Later - Guiding Women Through Divorce & Beyond

Hannah Hembree Bell
Divorce
Co-Parenting
Self-Worth
Emotional Healing
Family Law
Financial Literacy
Women Empowerment
Money Management
Financial Support
Personal Growth
Support Networks
California Family Law
Texas Family Law
High Net Worth Divorce
Mediation
Empowerment
Identity
Emotional Intelligence
Personal Identity
Relationships

Hosted by Hannah Hembree Bell — Texas divorce lawyer, mom, and woman who’s been through it — Not Saving It For Later is the podcast that finally says out loud what everyone else is whispering about divorce, co-parenting, money, dating, and identity. This isn’t polite small talk about “new beginnings.” It’s real conversation about what it takes to tear down a life that no longer fits and build one ... more

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Latest Episodes

Season 2 Episode 6 : How to Spot a Narcissist

What if the problem wasn’t that you were too sensitive…

…but that you were being taught to doubt your own reality?

In this episode of Not Saving It For Later, Hannah sits down with retired clinical psy... more

Season 2 Episode 5: Are Your Kids Being Used as Weapons in Your Divorce? High Conflict Divorce Explained

What happens when divorce stops being about resolution… and starts becoming about control?

In this episode of Not Saving It For Later, Hannah s... more

Season 2 Episode 4: What If the Good Stuff Scares You Too?You expected divorce to feel hard. What you didn't expect is that the good stuff on the other side might feel scarier.Tah Whitty is back for season two — nurse, healer, men's work guide, and o... more

Season 2 Episode 3: The Invisible Prison Most Married Women Don't See.If you've ever felt vaguely exhausted in your marriage but couldn't quite name why — walking on eggshells, repeating the same arguments, somehow still the one carrying it all — thi... more

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Dr. Mary Alvarez
Psychologist specializing in high-conflict divorce and reunification therapy
Independent practice in Austin, Texas
Episode: Are Your Kids Being Used as Weapons in Your Divorce?
Tah Whitty
Former nurse, healer, wisdom guide, and speaker
Collaborator on the show
Episode: What If the Good Stuff Scares You Too?
Abby Eckel
Writer and advocate focusing on women centering themselves in life and marriage
Abby Eckel (independent)
Episode: The Invisible Prison Most Married Women Don't See
Marla Mattenson
Coach and goddess in residence; expert discussing consent and boundaries
Self-employed coach / consultant
Episode: People Pleasing Is the Highest Form of Lying
Amy Edwards
Podcast host, author, musician
Anything But Mid; Amy Edwards Show
Episode: I Had to Lose Two Marriages To Learn How To Love Myself
Drew Bell
Lawyer by day, partner in a blended family, and husband of the host
Law (Texas)
Episode: Love After Divorce: Blending Families, Choosing Again, and Not Saving Life for Later (Featuring Drew Bell)
Christopher Anderson
Business advisor and Colorado family-law attorney; former prosecutor
Newly Family (Colorado law firm)
Episode: What No One Tells You Before Filing For Divorce (featuring Christopher Anderson)
Kole Whitty
Speaker, coach and advocate for authentic living and personal transformation
Self-empowerment/Divorce coaching
Episode: When It’s Not Abuse… But It’s Still Not Right (Featuring Kole Whitty)
Sam Colletti
Mediator and family law attorney, discusses mediation and negotiation
Attorney and Mediator
Episode: Do You Want Justice… or Do You Want Peace? (Featuring Sam Colletti)

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Hannah Hembree Bell
Host of Not Saving It For Later; Texas divorce lawyer, mom, and survivor of major life changes.

Reviews

5.0 out of 5 stars from 36 ratings
  • Has this ended?

    Is this podcast over? I don’t see any new episodes! So sad!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Mahomes13
    United States2 months ago
  • Clarity when things feel messy

    So honest and refreshing. Hannah doesn’t sugarcoat anything — she just tells the truth in a way that feels supportive and practical. I love the reminder that “later” isn’t guaranteed and you don’t have to wait to start living your life.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Sukiniwins
    United States6 months ago
  • Real Talk! Real Issues!

    Hannah walks the walk and talks the talk. She is the real deal. Her authenticity is compelling, and she’s addressing issues that matter!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Jennifer Hargrave
    United States6 months ago
  • A must Listen

    I wish I would have had this podcast to listen to when I went through a divorce. It’s like having a friend to walk you through all of the emotions you feel when going through a divorce, but not having to worry about trusting the person you are confiding in because you are just listening. You are listening to people who are explaining going through things you don’t think anyone could possibly understand but they do! This will help you stop feeling alone.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Heart full of peace
    United States6 months ago
  • Super Helpful!

    If you’re navigating divorce, custody and coparenting this is the podcast for you!! Hannah is inspiring, relatable and truthful. She’s not only an attorney but an amazing mother. Give it a listen. You won’t regret it!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Podcasts I love
    United States6 months ago

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Episodes are praised for honesty, real-world applicability, and empowerment for listeners navigating divorce.
Audience finds the show comforting, actionable, and a lifeline during difficult transitions.
Listeners describe the host as authentic, relatable, and practical, with a no-nonsense, supportive tone.

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The Truth About Men, Money & Moving On (featuring Holly J. Moore)
Q: If you could tell the women of Divorceland listening, only one thing, what would you tell them?
You are made for more, and it's important not to lose your power and identity during divorce.
The Truth About Men, Money & Moving On (featuring Holly J. Moore)
Q: Can you think of ways you've seen in your practice that men and women prepare for divorce differently?
Women tend to prepare far more and think about divorce for three to five years before doing it, while men think about it for three to six months.
The Truth About Men, Money & Moving On (featuring Holly J. Moore)
Q: Holly, can you tell us a little bit about what these women listening can learn?
Women need to harness their potential more and not rely on financial support from men to build self-confidence and worth.
Your Triggers Aren't The Problem... You Are (featuring Casey Shipp)
Q: What do you think AI can do in this space of aligned action and emotional regulation?
AI can provide guidance on emotional regulation and can empower women to understand and process their feelings during a divorce.
Your Triggers Aren't The Problem... You Are (featuring Casey Shipp)
Q: What would you want to start to tell her as we kick off this convo?
I would say that many divorced women often carry a lot of victim energy, and that recognizing this is crucial for healing.

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Not Saving It For Later focuses on real-life experiences around divorce, co-parenting, money, dating, and identity, with a practical, no-nonsense approach. Episodes feature actionable guidance from a mix of lawyers, coaches, mediators, and financial experts who share frameworks, boundary-setting techniques, and mindset shifts to help listeners navigate separation and rebuild their lives. The show stands out for its candid conversations, emphasis on self-empowerment, and concrete tools listeners can apply immediately, making it a valuable resource for anyone facing divorce or post-divorce transitions.

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2. Tah Whitty
3. Abby Eckel
4. Marla Mattenson
5. Amy Edwards
6. Drew Bell
7. Christopher Anderson
8. Kole Whitty

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