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The D. Tales with Allison Kahler

Allison Kahler
Divorce
Relationships
Therapy
Mental Health
Emotional Reality
Mediation
Attachment Theory
The Hoffman Process
Trauma-Informed Care
Self-Discovery
Healing Journey
Relationship Coaching
Personal Growth
Emotional Challenges
Gray Divorce
Six Pillars Of Intentional Money
Storytelling
Legal Challenges
California
Chicago

The D. Tales with Allison Kahler blends real divorce stories with grounded expert insight—helping you find clarity, feel connected, and courageously move forward on your own terms. For many people, divorce doesn’t start—or end—with a single decision. It unfolds through questions, doubts, and moments of reckoning: Should I stay or leave? Am I doing this “right”? What’s normal? What if I regret this... more

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Today's conversation with financial advisor and CDFA® Leah Hadley explores what it looks like to rebuild a relationship with money that supports the life you actually want — especially during divorce, when financial anxiety and avoidance can take ove... more

Today’s conversation with holistic performance coach Dr. Brian Paris explores why loneliness isn’t the same thing as being alone — and how coming back to yourself changes everything about how you move through divorce, co-parenting, and love.

In this... more

This is a story about… stories. The stories we hide behind. The stories we get stuck in. The stories we tell to justify the other stories. And the honest ones that set us free — the kind that allow us to feel seen, connect with others, and unlock tru... more

D-Day — your divorce day — can be years in the making and over in minutes. In this second "Dear Diary" solo episode, I revisit my own D-Day through the journal entries I wrote in the days before, during, and after — one of the most life-changing, yet... more

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Leah Hadley
Financial planner and certified divorce financial analyst; author of Intentional Money
Intentional Divorce Solutions / Intentional Money
Episode: Ep. 18: Overcoming Financial Anxiety in Divorce with the 6 Pillars of Intentional Money
Dr. Brian Paris
Holistic performance coach and former chiropractor
drbryanparis.com / drbryanparis
Episode: Ep. 17: Loneliness Isn’t Being Alone — It’s Being Disconnected From Yourself
Renee Frojo
Professional storyteller who helps brands and founders articulate and share their stories behind their brands
Episode: Ep. 16: The Stories We Hide Behind — and the Ones That Set Us Free
Ashley Logan
Transformational coach and somatic guide
Based in Chicago, transformational coach and somatic guide
Episode: Ep. 14: Dismantling the Life You Built to Find the One That Fits
Billy Kaitz
Self-described recovering perfectionist and devoted father who spent 16 years in a marriage
Former marriage partner of Allison Kahler (subject of discussion)
Episode: Ep. 13: Healing Isn't Feeling Better — It's Feeling Everything
Bridget Borel
CFP and CDFA (Certified Financial Planner and Certified Divorce Financial Analyst) who has personally navigated divorce
Independent financial advisor / CDFA
Episode: Ep. 12: "Will I Be Okay?" — The Real Money Question in Divorce
Shelly Stover
Licensed marriage and family therapist based in Los Angeles
Private practice in Los Angeles
Episode: Ep. 11: Inside Couples Therapy — Where Staying and Leaving Both Take Courage
Mardi Chadwick-Balcom
Divorce mediator and nervous system informed coach; former litigation attorney
Integrative Divorce Mediation
Episode: Ep. 09: Regulating Your Nervous System in Divorce
Luke Entrup
Coach who works with men navigating relationship challenges and divorce
Episode: Ep. 08: How Conscious Bachelorhood Can Help Men Heal

Host

Allison Kahler
Host of The D Tales with Allison Kahler; producer and founder of AK Venture Studio LLC

Reviews

5.0 out of 5 stars from 22 ratings
  • Great Resource

    I love Allison’s approach to divorce. She brings the reality as well as education with a great sense of humor. Divorce is already hard. It’s refreshing to listen to and I always learn something new!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    MardiCB
    United States16 days ago
  • Great podcast

    I love the holistic view and championing of women going through divorce! Brava

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Katiekcp
    United States17 days ago
  • Informative and Engaging

    I’ve really enjoyed this podcast so far. Allison has great questions that bring thoughtful and engaging discussion. Each guest has brought unique perspectives and stories. You can tell Allison has put a lot of thought, time and care into this podcast. I love hearing how this is her “way of giving back” on the other side. She sure is! Looking forward to future episodes!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Regs in Kc
    United States2 months ago
  • A desperately needed resource for divorce!

    Allison kindly and mindfully pulls back the curtain on divorce conversations in ways that are so helpful and guiding. I wish I had had this podcast show during my divorce contemplation season. What a gift to people now who are considering or are going through divorces; this will help you not feel so alone ❤️‍🩹✨

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    AnnaEliz17
    United States2 months ago
  • Relatable

    Having been through two divorces, this podcast offers exactly what I wish I had when going through it.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Andreaejavor
    United States2 months ago

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Shows depth and honesty in divorce conversations; guests are thoughtful and questions insightful.
Real stories and resources normalize divorce without isolating listeners.
Provides useful divorce insights and recovery perspectives with relatable storytelling.

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Ep. 18: Overcoming Financial Anxiety in Divorce with the 6 Pillars of Intentional Money
Q: Could you share a few examples of strategies you help people with when it comes to money and divorce?
Leah discusses tailoring strategies to individual contexts, such as whether to pursue mediation or court-based paths, and emphasizes evaluating housing decisions, debt, and future income potential within a clear framework before acting.
Ep. 18: Overcoming Financial Anxiety in Divorce with the 6 Pillars of Intentional Money
Q: But walk us through how intentional money can help people as they're navigating this big change in their life.
Leah details the six pillars—clarity, values, mindset, strategy, action, and support—and how each pillar guides decisions, from understanding current finances to choosing dispute resolution paths and building a sustainable post-divorce plan.
Ep. 18: Overcoming Financial Anxiety in Divorce with the 6 Pillars of Intentional Money
Q: So excited to have you here to talk about the topic of intentional money. To get us started, what is intentional money?
Leah explains that intentional money is about being proactive, mindful, and thoughtful about earning, spending, investing, and saving, especially during the divorce process, to inform future financial outcomes rather than acting reactively.
Ep. 17: Loneliness Isn’t Being Alone — It’s Being Disconnected From Yourself
Q: What did you learn about loneliness while you were going through your divorce?
Loneliness comes from being disconnected from oneself; by reconnecting with internal feelings and learning how to regulate, you can transform relationships and regain a sense of safety and belonging.
Ep. 12: "Will I Be Okay?" — The Real Money Question in Divorce
Q: What role does emotional readiness play in financial planning during divorce?
Beyond the numbers, the advisor provides emotional space, helps clients regulate their nervous system, and guides them through the emotional arc of divorce so that decisions are clearer and less reactive to market volatility or fear.

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The show centers on real-life divorce journeys paired with practical expert insights across emotional, legal, and financial dimensions. Listeners get candid narratives about staying, leaving, healing, and rebuilding, with guests ranging from therapists and mediators to financial planners and coaches who illuminate pathways through complex transitions. The format emphasizes authentic storytelling and non-prescriptive guidance, making it helpful for those navigating similar crossroads or seeking compassionate perspectives on relationships, self-discovery, and post-divorce life. A notable strength is its ability to normalize uncertainty and provide actionable takeaways without rushing to a single “right” answer, while features from diverse pro... more

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