
Welcome to The Gray Divorce Podcast. Join Divorce Financial Advisor and Retirement Planning Counsellor Andrew Hatherley and guest experts as they help late life divorcees build the financial foundation for a meaningful life after divorce. There is life after divorce!
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 95 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Society & CultureRelationships | |||

High-conflict divorce can feel endless, emotionally exhausting, and financially devastating, especially later in life.
In Episode 96, Andrew Hatherley welcomes Karen McMahon, high-conflict divorce strategist, to explore emotional regulation, post-t... more
Social media may seem harmless—but during divorce, it can quietly intensify conflict, damage relationships, and even impact legal outcomes.
In Episode 94, Andrew explores the hidden dangers of social media during divorce, particularly for those nav... more
What if the key to a better divorce isn’t just hiring a lawyer—but building the right team from the start?
In Episode 93, Andrew Hatherley sits down with Melissa Murphy Pavone, (CDFA) to discuss how a proactive, team-based approach can help you nav... more
Social Security decisions can mean the difference between financial security and costly mistakes—especially after divorce.
In Episode 92, Andrew Hatherley is joined by Regina Hess, Certified Divorce Financial Analyst (CDFA), CFP®, and founder of Fo... more
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Andrew boldly steps into a difficult conversations, but breaks it down - and creates steps, practices and amicable ways to tackle divorce at a later age.
This podcast is a great “listen” — your time will be well spent learning how to systematically “uncouple” in the best way possible for all of those involved.
Divorce in no way has to be messy and nasty. This is why I love Andrew’s open and honest conversation about Gray Divorce.
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A show focused on late-life separation, blending practical financial guidance with emotional and relational perspectives. Episodes frequently cover how to navigate gray divorce through a collaborative, less adversarial lens—discussing topics like mortgage strategies, equity compensation, and life-centered financial planning, often with experts in law, finance, therapy, and real estate. A standout trait is its emphasis on resilience, reinvention, and compassionate approaches to post-divorce life, including humor, caregiving after divorce, and navigating intimacy after 50. Listeners are likely professionals planning for retirement-era transitions and seeking actionable steps to protect assets, simplify processes, and rebuild purpose after div... more
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Recent guests on The Gray Divorce Podcast include:
1. Greg Schwem
2. Janna Hefty
3. Michelle Leisen
4. Brian Burns
5. Tammy Wollensak
6. Amanda Mason
7. Elizabeth Verwey
8. Dr. Carol Hughes
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