
The Post-Separation Abuse Podcast - hosted by Danielle Black, Australia's leading specialist in child-focused post-separation parenting.
This isn't your typical separation, divorce or co-parenting podcast. We tackle the hard truths about what happens when separation involves family violence, high-conflict dynamics, and ongoing abuse - and most importantly, how to protect your children when the fl... more
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 88 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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It’s easy to listen to podcasts, read posts on socials, and consume information… but none of that automatically turns you into the credible, strategic, protective parent you need to be in a post-separation, coercive-control landscape.
In this episod... more
Most parents assume that family law is financially exhausting because lawyers and court processes are inherently expensive.
But that's not the full story.
Legal fees explode when parents approach their matter reactively instead of strategically.
I... more
Is 50/50 shared care or equal shared parental responsibility (decision making) automatic in Australia? No - but it is highly likely if protective parents consent to it out of exhaustion.
This episode breaks down the biggest myth in post-separation p... more
This episode is a heartfelt message to the parents who have joined The Post-Separation Parenting Blueprint™ or invested in coaching - parents who have chosen courage over comfort, strategy over survival, and capacity over chaos.
Danielle speaks dire... more
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This is a worthwhile podcast. Her training and education makes her well equipped to offer guidance on how to be a protective parent. The only word of caution is that if you live in the United States, her advice may not be the best advice. Meaning in the United States, we are in a multi billion dollar industry that sacrifices children and the protective parent in homage to the almighty dollar. Sometimes to act in the best interest of a child in the United States, is to drop the rope. Meaning GAL... more
I was desperate for some post separation support. Thank you so much.
I stumbled upon this podcast by searching certain key words. Immediately, Danielle was speaking in a language that described and explained what I was going through. She shares so much helpful information with people, like me, who need it. Thank you, Danielle!
I will be forever grateful to Danielle for her guidance and advice. When I separated from my husband I thought it was amicable. The reality couldn’t have been further from the truth. I made many mistakes and foolishly trusted the wrong people. What I have learnt is when it comes to a high conflict husband or partner you can’t do it alone. I consider myself very lucky to have realised that just in time. Thanks to Danielle I have navigated my way through some very treacherous waters and with her c... more
Danielle’s advice and support has been essential for me whilst navigating my difficult separation. Her coaching and phone consultations have enabled me to regain agency over my life and take meaningful, positive, action for the safety and wellbeing of myself and my two children.
Danielle’s podcast series reaffirms her caring support and advice. They provide me with strength, clarity and empowerment, giving me much needed mental energy between coaching sessions.
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Apple Podcasts | #240 |
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Focused on the complex realities of post-separation dynamics, this series provides crucial insights for protective parents encountering family violence and high-conflict situations. Episodes tackle topics such as the shortcomings of the Australian family law system, the dangers of equal parenting arrangements in abusive contexts, and strategies for advocating for child safety amidst overwhelming challenges. The discussions, often backed by research and personal anecdotes, aim to dispel myths surrounding separation and empower listeners to prioritize their children's wellbeing over conventional ideas of fairness or compromise. The unique approach melds emotional support with practical guidance, helping parents navigate a system that often fa... more
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