Divorcing Well
By Leanne Townsend
Divorcing Well aims to help provide listeners with the tools and knowledge they need to support themselves legally, financially, mentally, emotionally, physically and spiritually.
I want listeners to tune into Divorcing Well because they are looking for the knowledge and inspiration to get them through the rough days, and on the positive days, they will gain the tools that they need to heal and move through the various stages of grief that divorce can bring.
Divorcing WellJan 13, 2021
The Financial Impact Of Divorce On Women With Marni Levy
In this week’s episode of Divorcing Well, I chat with Certified Financial Planner, Marni Levy, about the financial impact of divorce on women. We chat about the emotions women have surrounding money and how it can cause them to make financial mistakes. Divorce can be financially devastating for both men and women, and Marni discusses the importance of financial literacy. Her most important take away is that it is never too late to reinvent yourself and to change your money story.
To learn more about Marni, or to work with her, visit her Instagram: @marni_levy1
https://www.instagram.com/marni_levy1/
Divorce Recovery With Nick Meima
In this week’s episode of Divorcing Well, I chat with Nick Meima, an experienced Divorce Recovery Group Facilitator, Relationship Coach and Business Coach about Divorce Recovery. Nick discusses the most common mistakes that people make during and after divorce. He also shares how to emotionally “disentangle” from the “ex”, provides tips for what to do and not do in the first year of separation, and much more. You won’t want to miss this episode.
To learn more about Nick Meima, visit:
Divorce Support Groups and Recovery Programs (http://rebuilders.net )
How To Be Divorced And Happy With Sadie Marie
In this week’s episode of Divorcing Well, I chat with Sadie Marie, the host of Sadie’s Divorced and Happy Podcast. We discuss how divorce can be a positive experience and how it is possible to be divorced and happy. Sadie shares her own story of a difficult divorce and how post-divorce life is an opportunity to find true happiness. She shares great advice on how to find the positive as you are going through one of life’s most stressful events. Her philosophy that you should be the love of your life is the best advice I have heard. We don’t find happiness in others, we create it for ourselves. For an uplifting, inspiring take on post divorce life, you won’t want to miss this podcast episode.
Sadie Marie, host of Sadie’s Divorced and Happy podcast, empowers divorced men and women globally to embrace the exciting, playful - and even spicy - life that awaits them after divorce.
Sadie also produces Divorced and Happy social events in cities across the country, including the Twin Cities, Denver, Chicago and Washington, DC.
Looking to spicy up your dating life? Try Sadie’s playful, Dating Flavor Profile Quiz!
Learn more at http://DivorcedandHappy.net
Tips For Divorcing Well With Heather Rivlin
In this week’s episode of Divorcing Well, I chat with Heather Rivlin, who has been through a protracted, high conflict separation and divorce herself. Heather shares her advice and tips on how to avoid some of her mistakes, how to reduce legal fees, and most importantly how to take care of yourself through this stressful time. As someone who has recently been in the divorce trenches, Heather has experienced everything and her tips are invaluable to anyone going through divorce. Heather has experienced litigation, mediation, arbitration, high conflict, abuse, reconciliation counselling, alienation accusations, working with a parenting coordinator, large legal bills and much more. Her first hand experience is invaluable and I am so grateful for her willingness to share her experience with my listeners. This podcast is a must listen for everyone.
To learn more about Heather Rivlin, follow her on Instagram at: @heatherrivlin
Living Your Best Life In Midlife With Helen Xenidis
In this week’s episode of Divorcing Well, I chat with Helen Xenidis about how to live your best life as you reach midlife and beyond. So many of my clients who are going through separation and divorce find that they are struggling to rediscover themselves and remember who they were before marriage and children. Divorce often causes people to re-evaluate how they want to live the next chapter of their lives. We discuss how in midlife many women stop the people pleasing, and start living life on their terms. Helen provides great insights on how to live your best life with courage and authenticity. You won’t want to miss this episode.
To contact Helen, visit her Instagram @helenxenidis
The Benefits Of Working With A Therapist Through Your Divorce With Helen Yack & Gabbi Silverberg
In this week’s episode of Divorcing Well, I chat with Helen Yack and Gabbi Silverberg of Rise Up Counselling about the many benefits of working with a therapist while you go through separation and divorce. Helen and Gabbi discuss how therapy and counselling can help you and your children manage the stress and anxiety of divorce. We also chat about how it can save you money in legal fees to work with a therapist too. Divorce is one of life’s most stressful events so hiring the right professionals to help you be at your best when you make some very important, life altering decisions is invaluable. This episode provides so much helpful information. You won’t want to miss it.
To contact Helen Yack and Gabbi Silverberg, visit:
The Intersection Between Family Law & Estate Law With Michele Gordon
In this week’s episode of Divorcing Well, I chat with family and estates lawyer, Michele Gordon, about the intersection between family law and wills and estates. Michele discusses the importance of having a properly drafted will and powers of attorney, and some of the problems that come up if you don’t have these documents. There is great information in the podcast for everyone so you don’t want to miss it.
To contact Michele, email:
michelegordonlaw@yahoo.ca
Lessons Learned Through My Divorce With Dawn Demeter Part 2
In this week’s episode of Divorcing Well, I chat with Dawn Demeter who shares part 2 of her inspiring story and the lessons she learned as she navigated a 17-year divorce process. Through her divorce journey Dawn went through mediation, litigation, multiple lawyers, and self representation. She learned some very valuable lessons that could benefit others. In this week’s episode Dawn discusses very practical lessons and advice for those who are thinking about separating. Her advice touches on things like credit ratings, insurance, preparing for divorce before leaving, Canada Pension Benefit sharing, and so much more. You won’t want to miss this episode, especially if you are in the pre-separation stages.
Dawn has kindly offered to chat and help with listeners who may have questions. You can reach her at :
Lessons Learned Through My Divorce With Dawn Demeter Part 1
In this week’s episode of Divorcing Well, I chat with Dawn Demeter who shares her inspiring story and the lessons she learned as she navigated a 17-year divorce process. Through her divorce journey Dawn went through mediation, litigation, multiple lawyers, and self representation. She learned some very valuable lessons that could benefit others. Dawn kindly shares her lessons in our interview, and I can’t stress enough how valuable her advice is for someone navigating the family law process. Dawn helps others learn from her mistakes and offers helpful insight on how to approach your own divorce. You won’t want to miss this episode.
Uncovering Hidden Assets with Dave Oswald
In this week’s episode of Divorcing Well, I chat with forensic accountant, Dave Oswald, about spouses who hide money or assets. Dave discusses the process for finding assets and money, pitfalls to avoid, things to look for and he shares some great success stories. If you are concerned that your spouse may be hiding money or assets in your divorce, you won’t want to miss this episode.
To contact Dave Oswald, visit:
Divorcing Your Story With Tonya Carter
In this week’s episode of Divorcing Well, I chat with marriage and relationship exit strategist, Tonya Carter, about how to divorce our story. So many people find it challenging to move forward after divorce, create a new and better life, and leave their divorce story in the past. Tonya provides some great advice and strategies on how to move forward to lead your best life and not let your feelings from your divorce keep you stuck and unhappy. Tonya has a great message for everyone going through divorce. You won’t want to miss this episode.
To learn more about Tonya Carter, visit:
Relationship Advice From A Divorce Attorney With Dennis Vetrano
In this week’s episode of Divorcing Well, I chat with New York divorce attorney, Dennis Vetrano, about how power imbalances in relationships are contributing to divorce and what you can do to prevent this in your relationship. Dennis discusses how working women are exhausted from working long hours outside the home and then getting little help with childcare and household tasks at home. He provides advice on how to communicate with your partner to rebalance the relationship and he provides other helpful tips for a healthy relationship. If you are contemplating divorce or just want to improve your relationship, you won’t want to miss this episode.
To contact Dennis Vetrano, visit:
Navigating Through Parental Alienation With Tracy Poizner
In this week’s episode of Divorcing Well, I chat with Tracy Poizner, a mentor and parenting coach for dads who are experiencing parental alienation. We discuss how dads can navigate this very difficult situation and how to bridge the gap between what your lawyer can do to help you and what you can do to help yourself. Tracy provides some fantastic advice for dads in this situation along with tips for communicating with your children. If you are an alienated father or are concerned that your ex may be trying to alienate you, you won’t want to miss this episode.
To contact Tracy, visit:
How Couples In a High Conflict Separation Can Benefit From A Divorce Coach With Jennifer Aternino
In this week’s episode of Divorcing Well, I chat with divorce coach, Jennifer Aternino, about how couples who are in a high conflict separation can benefit from working with a divorce coach. We discuss the advantages of using a coach and some of the common issues that a coach can help with. In addition, we chat about the differences between a coach and a therapist, what makes a separation high conflict and how conflict can be reduced through a coach. If you are involved in a high conflict separation, you won’t want to miss this episode.
To work with Jennifer or learn more about her, visit:
Women, Money and Divorce With Francesca Rea
In this week’s episode of Divorcing Well, I chat with Financial Advisor, Francesca Rea, about women, money and divorce. Francesca discusses the importance of financial planning , having your own bank account, managing money and so much more. Many women are still uncomfortable talking about money and often defer to their husbands when it comes to managing family investments. Francesca discusses the importance of financial literacy and she provides some great tips on how to protect yourself. You won’t want to miss this episode.
To learn more about Francesca Rea or to download her “Your Mind and Your Money” workbook, visit:
Mediation & Divorce Coaching at Townsend Family Law
In this week’s episode of Divorcing Well, I chat with Townsend Family Law’s very own, Irina Kochkina, about our new services of mediation and divorce coaching. We are so excited to be offering these new services to our clients which will help them reduce their legal fees and have more control over their family law matter. Irina discusses her vast experience in family law, her approach to mediation, and why prospective clients should consider mediation as an option. She also discusses the many benefits of working with her as a divorce coach and how she can help clients reduce their legal fees in this capacity.
To learn more, visit:
Separation Anxiety In Children When Their Parents Divorce with Terry Smith
In this week’s episode of Divorcing Well, I am excited to chat with author Terry Smith, whose children’s book, “See You Later”, helps parent and children cope with children’s separation anxiety which often results when their parents divorce. Terry shares his own story and provides helpful tips and strategies that parents can use to help their children through the challenges from divorce.
To purchase Terry’s book, “See You Later”, or contact him, please visit:
See You Later: Smith, Terry: 9798986841311: Amazon.com: Books
Rediscovering You With Nina Groop - Physical, Emotional & Spiritual Aspects To Divorce Recovery
In this week’s episode of Divorcing Well, I chat with author, speak and life coach, Nina Groop, about rediscovering yourself after divorce and how the divorce recovery process affects you physically, emotionally, and spiritually. We chat about how when we are going through a challenging time, it can be very difficult to get unstuck. Nina provides some great advice on how to move forward and reconnect with your true self after abandoning yourself in an unhappy marriage for years. You won’t want to miss this episode.
To contact Nina Groop, visit:
Showing Up As The Best Parent You Can Be During Divorce With Lindsay Ellis
In this week’s episode of Divorcing Well, I chat with author and coach, Lindsay Ellis, about how to show up as the best parent you can be during your divorce. We chat about high conflict divorces and how to navigate conflict with your ex. Lindsay provides strategies on dealing with an ex who is bad mouthing you as well as some great advice on how to establish your core values and use them to show up as the best parent you can be.
This episode is a must listen for anyone who is a coparent.
To contact Lindsay, visit:
https://www.facebook.com/Lindsay.Thrush.Ellis.108
www.linkedin.com/in/lindsay-ellis-7100b513
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Co-Parenting With Confidence With Mikki Gardner
In this week’s episode of Divorcing Well, I chat with conscious parenting coach, Mikki Gardner, about how to co-parent your children with confidence. Mikki discusses many of the challenges of co-parenting with your ex and offers some great tips and solutions for difficult situations. We chat about coparenting in high conflict and more amicable situations. This podcast is a must listen for all divorcing parents.
To contact Mikki, visit:
To sign up for Mikki’s free Conscious Co-Parenting Masterclass, visit:
Conscious Co-Parenting MasterClass - Mikki Gardner
Parental Alienation With Patricia Nelson
In this week’s episode of Divorcing Well, I chat with family lawyer, Patricia Nelson, about the important topic of parental alienation. Patricia describes what constitutes parental alienation and discusses the significant impact that it has on children. We also chat about the challenges for clients who are experiencing parental alienation, as these are some of the most difficult cases for family lawyers. If you are experiencing alienating behaviour from your Ex, you won’t want to miss this episode.
To contact Patricia Nelson, visit:
High Conflict Parenting With Patricia Nelson
In this week’s episode of Divorcing Well, I chat with fellow family lawyer, Patricia Nelson, about high conflict parenting. Patricia is a very experienced family law lawyer and has a wealth of advice for parents who find themselves in a high conflict divorce. She provides tips for deescalating the conflict, reasons why you must do so, and lots of other great information . If you are trying to coparent with someone who is high conflict, you won’t want to miss this episode.
To contact Patricia Nelson, visit:
A New Approach To Business Valuations With Rim Grewal
In this week’s episode of Divorcing Well, I chat with expert business valuator, Rim Grewal, about his company Valu8er and its innovative software that has automated expert business valuation reports. This is a software-as-a-service platform that will bring the most comprehensive, objective and data driven valuation reports to date. This is a disruptive technology that relies on deep coding and algorithms to automatically recommend appropriate multiples for companies, thereby taking personal opinion out of the equation when calculating EBITDA multiples to value private companies. More to come soon. Rim specializes in business valuations and quantification of damages, and has practiced exclusively in these areas for over 11 years (as of 2023). Rim has provided expert reports in business valuations pursuant to shareholder disputes, purchase price allocations, corporate acquisitions and for tax and estate planning. Rim also have provided expert damage quantification reports for expropriation proceedings, and breach of contract. Rim’s damages quantification and business valuation experience ranges across various industries including manufacturing, technology, software, pharmaceuticals, financial services, real estate, retail, construction and others. Rim has also prepared or assisted in the preparation of numerous expert reports and affidavits. Rim has participated in various arbitrations and has appeared as an expert witness at trial and at mediation proceedings. Specialties: Business Valuations and Damages Quantification.
If your family law matter involves a business valuation, you won’t want to miss this episode.
To contact Rim Grewal, visit:
Releasing Trauma From Divorce With Winnie Chan Wang
In this week’s episode of Divorcing Well, I chat with Winnie Chan Wang about releasing trauma from your body in the context of divorce. Winnie is a mindfulness and traditional medicine expert, international speaker, bestselling author and a professor in acupuncture at the Alhambra Medical University. Research and experience have shown that for most people divorce is a very traumatizing experience. For this reason, managing stress and trauma within our bodies is so important. Winnie provides a wealth of information, tips and practices that will help listeners release trauma and maintain their health.
To learn more about Winnie’s offerings, visit:
Mindful Healing Heart - Mindful Healing Starts with Your Heart
Coparenting in the Family Home After Divorce with Beth Behrendt
In this week’s episode of Divorcing Well, I chat with Beth Behrendt about her book, “Nesting After Divorce: co-Parenting in the Family Home”. Beth has been a guest on the podcast before and shared her divorce story of having a nesting arrangement for her family following her divorce. Beth discusses her book and how nesting has worked for her and other families that she has interviewed. She discusses the many benefits of this arrangement to the children, along with some of the challenges like dating, maintaining privacy and financial implications.
To purchase Beth’s book, “Nesting After Divorce”, visit:
To contact Beth, visit:
Home - Beth Behrendt | Freelance Writer, Author, & Nesting Mom
Rebuilding Your Wealth After Divorce
In this week’s episode of Divorcing Well, I chat with financial professionals Cammie Doder and Sandi Bragar about the important topic of rebuilding your wealth after divorce. Cammie and Sandi provide some great advice on how to reduce overwhelm, not tie your self-worth to your net worth, and the importance of focusing on your goals as you build or rebuild your wealth. They both emphasize that it is never too late to build wealth and they provide so much helpful information and positivity. You won’t want to miss this episode.
To learn more about Cammie and Sandi, or to work with them, visit:
Aspiriant | Independent Wealth Management - National Financial Advisors
Reinventing Yourself After Divorce With Alison Hall
Join me in this week’s episode of Divorcing Well, where I chat with divorce and reinvention coach, Alison Hall, about how to reinvent yourself after divorce. Alison discusses the importance of not limiting yourself in your dreams and what you can accomplish, while also stressing the importance of breaking things down into bite size manageable actions. Alison also discusses the importance of financial empowerment and its role in pursuing the life of our dreams.
To learn more about Alison Hall, visit:
Divorce Planning and Coaching for Women (whitehalldivorcesolutions.com)
Divorce By Design With Suzanne Vickberg
In this week’s episode of Divorcing Well, I chat with author and coach, Suzanne Vickberg, about how to design your divorce. Suzanne discusses her book, Divorce By Design, and how her and her partner were able to be creative in designing the divorce that worked best for their family. Suzanne discusses how her and her partner, along with her partner’s new spouse, have lived together for over thirteen years, raising their family together in a respectful, positive approach. While Suzanne agrees that this living arrangement may not work for many people, she focuses on advising others how they can think outside the box with their divorce, have their own “divorce vision”, and they don’t have to just blindly follow the negative, adversarial approach used by so many people. This podcast is a must listen for anyone going through divorce who wants to use a positive, creative approach.
To purchase Suzanne’s book, Divorce By Design, visit:
To learn more about Suzanne or to work with her visit:
Getting Your Post Divorce Revenge Body with Maverick Willett
In this week’s episode of Divorcing Well, I chat with health coach, Maverick Willett, about how to get healthy, fit and obtain that post divorce, “revenge body” you may be seeking. Maverick discusses his three key components to wellness, and the importance of mindset in taking care of your body and being your best self. He provides some great fitness and nutrition advice that is helpful for anyone seeking to improve their overall health.
To connect with Maverick Willett, visit:
How To Empower Yourself Through Your Divorce with Jennifer Warren Medwin
In this week’s episode of Divorcing Well, I chat with certified divorce coach, Jennifer Warren Medwin, about how to empower yourself through divorce. Jennifer discusses the importance of talking to ourselves using empowering language and she provides many tips and strategies to help you navigate your divorce from a place of strength and empowerment. She shares her easy to remember acronyms that can be used in a variety of situation to help you handle stress, conflict, and negative emotions. If you are feeling disempowered as you navigate your divorce, you won’t want to miss this episode.
To contact Jennifer Warren Medwin, visit:
Seeking Empowerment: Clarity Through Partnership
To purchase her book: “Strategies and Tips From a Divorce Coach: A Roadmap to Move Forward”, visit:
How To Have A Good Divorce With Sarah Armstrong
In this week’s episode of Divorcing Well, I chat with author Sarah Armstrong, who has written the fabulous book called, “The Mom’s Guide to a Good Divorce: What to Think Through When Children Are Involved.”
Sarah discusses her tips for Moms (and Dads) on how to divorce in a way that has the least negative impact possible on your children. She provides some great advice and shows not only that a good divorce is possible, but why a good divorce should be your goal. You won’t want to miss this episode.
To purchase her book, “The Mom’s Guide to a Good Divorce: What to Think Through When Children Are Involved”, click below:
Divorce Book: The Mom's Guide to a Good Divorce (momsguidetogooddivorce.com)
Divorce And Separation Mortgage Solutions With John Panagakos
In this week’s episode of Divorcing Well, I chat with mortgage broker, John Panagakos, about a hot topic right now, interest rates and mortgages. When parties separate and wish to obtain financing on their own to purchase new residences, qualifying for a mortgage can become a challenge. John created a company called Separation Mortgages and he specializes in finding mortgage and financing solutions for those going through separation and divorce. In our interview we chat about the important things that mortgage seekers should know, as well as some of the problems and solutions that arise. We even discuss the hot topic of the day: where are interest rates going and what should you know. This podcast has lots of amazing information so you won’t wan to miss it.
To contact John Panagakos, please visit:
Navigate Mortgage issues while Separating or Divorcing (separationmortgages.com)
The Power of Mindset in Overcoming Divorce with Hasana Elamin
In this week’s episode of Divorcing Well, I am joined by divorce coach, Hasana Elamin, who shares her own inspiring divorce story along with tips on the power of your mindset in overcoming divorce. Hasana shares her story of how she left a difficult marriage, with no income or job, and created a new life for herself and her children. Hasana overcame many challenges and used the power of a positive mindset to help her plan her separation and restart her life from nothing. Her story is very inspiring and you won’t want to miss this episode.
To connect with Hasana, visit:
https://hasanaelamin.com/
Lessons Learned on Relationships, Marriage and Divorce From a Divorce Attorney with Meghan Freed
In this week’s episode of Divorcing Well, I chat with divorce attorney, Meghan Freed, of Freed Marcroft, about lessons she has learned about relationships, marriage and divorce. We discuss common causes of divorce, what makes a relationship last, and much more. Meghan’s most important message is about how divorce can result in an opportunity to positively change your life and to create the life of your dreams. We also discuss same sex relationships and issues that arise between same sex couples. This episode provides great advice and information for anyone going through separation or divorce.
To contact Meghan Freed, visit:
Connecticut Family Lawyer | Domestic Law Attorney | Family Law (freedmarcroft.com)
Wills, Estate Planning And The Role Of Executors With David Edey
In this week’s episode of Divorcing Well, I chat with author and certified financial planner, David Edey, who is the author of the book Executor Help: How to Settle an Estate, Pick and Executor and Avoid Family Fights. We discuss the important topic of estate planning and having a will. David outlines the role of the Executor, qualities to look for in an Executor and problems that an Executor can face. He also discusses the importance of having a good estate plan and communicating it to the people who need to know. Everyone can benefit from the advice that David provides in this podcast interview, so you definitely don’t want to miss it.
To contact David, or purchase his book, visit:
https://www.davidedey.com
How To Have An Amicable Divorce With A.J. Grossman
In this week’s episode of Divorcing Well, I chat with divorce attorney, A.J. Grossman, about how to have an amicable divorce. Despite what you may think, it is possible. A.J. discusses strategies for keeping things amicable, how to coparent effectively, tips for better communication, and how to deal with an ex who is a narcissist. He offers some fantastic advice and information about his unique approach to divorce that he calls the “leap frog divorce”. You won’t want to miss this episode.
If you would like to contact A.J., visit:
leapfrogdivorce.com
My Divorce Journal: A Guided Path To Moving Forward With Pat Butler
In this week’s episode of Divorcing Well, I chat with author Pat Butler who has cowritten a superb book called: My Divorce Journal: A Guided Path To Moving Forward. I highly recommend this book as a resource for those who are going through separation and divorce. In our interview, Pat discusses the 5 stages that people go through and the challenges of each stage. Her interview and book will be very relatable to anyone who is in the midst or aftermath of separation and divorce. You won’t want to miss this episode.
To purchase Pat’s book visit:
https://www.amazon.ca/My-Divorce-Journal-Guided-Forward/dp/1778045200
Healing Your Disappointing Love Life With Dr. Thomas Jordan
In this week’s episode of Divorcing Well, I chat with Dr. Thomas Jordan about how to heal your disappointing love life. Dr. Jordan is a clinical psychologist and psychoanalyst in Manhattan, as well as the author of the book, “Learn to Love: Guide to Healing Your Disappointing Love Life”. Dr. Jordan specializes in the treatment of unhealthy love lives and provides listeners with some great advice for how to heal negative patterns that result in failed relationships, so that you can find lasting love. This episode has wisdom for everyone, so you won’t want to miss it.
To contact Dr. Thomas Jordan visit:
www.LoveLifeLearningCenter.com
Coparenting Children With Problematic Behaviours – Part Two With Kimball Lewis
In this week’s episode of Divorcing Well I chat with parenting expert, Kimball Lewis, about coparenting children with problematic behaviours. Kimball is the CEO of empoweringparents.com, an organization that works with parents to help them develop effective parenting strategies when dealing with behaviour problems in their children. In our interview, Kimball provides advice on dealing with behaviours such as lying, manipulating and emulating abuse from the other parent. He discusses what to do and what not to do when your child is acting out. This is a great episode for all parents to learn some great parenting strategies and tools to manage the most challenging behaviour problems in children ages 5 to 25.
To contact Kimball Lewis, please visit:
The Intersection Between Criminal Law & Family Law With Sheldon Wisener
In this week’s episode of Divorcing Well, I chat with criminal lawyer Sheldon Wisener about the many ways that criminal law and family law intersect. We discuss cases of domestic violence, false allegations, child abduction, breaches of court orders and much more. We also discuss the differences between restraining orders, peace bonds and bail recognizances which is something that many people confuse or don’t understand. Sheldon also acts for the Office of the Children’s Lawyer in family protection cases and he discusses how he performs this role. If your partner is engaging in criminal behaviour this is an important episode to download.
To contact Sheldon Wisener, please visit:
http://wisenerlaw.com/
Tips On How to Detect And Stop Financial Abuse With Lisa Zeiderman
In this week’s episode of Divorcing Well, I am joined by matrimonial attorney, Lisa Zeiderman, and we discuss the important topic of how to detect and stop financial abuse. Many people find themselves in relationships where the finances are being controlled by the other party. In this episode you will learn the red flags to watch for as well as tips on what to do if you are in a financially abusive relationship. You won’t want to miss this very important discussion.
To contact Lisa Zeiderman visit:
https://lisazeiderman.com/
Finding Humour And Community Through Divorce With Erin Keaney
In this week’s episode of Divorcing Well, I am joined my real estate agent and comedian, Erin Keaney, to chat about finding humour and community through divorce. Erin shares some of her own story and offers a humorous perspective on the challenges of divorce. She also give some great advice on the importance of finding your community of support as you navigate this challenging time. Erin’s humour is so relatable, you won’t want to miss this episode.
To contact Erin visit: @keaneyerin on Instagram, or purchase tickets to her comedy show at https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/erin-keaneys-time-out-comedy-show-and-dance-party-tickets-430170981987
How To Let Go Of Your Past And Embrace Your Now With Jaime Morgan
In this week’s episode of Divorcing Well, I chat with life coach and relationship expert, Jaime Morgan, about how to let go of your past and embrace your now. Divorce is such a difficult time in someone’s life that it is easy to get stuck in the past with anger, sadness, and a variety of other emotions that make it hard to move forward with your life. Jaime provides some useful tools for moving forward, so that you can begin to create a life by design, rather than letting the past consume you. If you are feeling stuck and are looking for tips on how to move forward post-divorce, you won’t want to miss this episode.
To contact Jaime, visit:
The New Tort of Domestic Violence With Darlene Rites
In this week’s episode of Divorcing Well, I chat with fellow family law lawyer, Darlene Rites, about the new tort of domestic violence that was found by an Ontario court recently in the case of Ahluwalia v. Ahluwalia, 2022 ONSC 1303 (CanLII), https://canlii.ca/t/jmpnf.
Darlene and I discuss the importance of the Ahluwalia case and the repercussions for victims of domestic violence who want to obtain compensation from their abuser for their years of abuse. Victims finally have a financial remedy that recognizes the damage of domestic violence on a victim. Both Darlene and I are working with victims of abuse who want to make a claim for damages under this new tort. In addition, to practicing family law, Darlene is also a well respected mediator.
If you would like to contact Darlene Rites, please visit:
https://fbllp.ca/darlene-rites/
Attracting Lasting Love After Divorce With Roy Biancalaba
In this week’s episode of Divorcing Well, I chat with Certified Relationship Coach, Roy Biancalaba, about attracting lasting love. After divorce, so many people fear that they will never attract love again. Roy discusses how to attract the love that you deserve and want. He helps clients break free from past patterns of behaviour that led to the same results in relationships over and over again. If you have a “type”, you may learn through divorce healing that there was a reason that you were always drawn to certain types of people, and through hard work, you can learn not to repeat negative patters that caused you to settle for less than you deserved in relationships. Roy offers a great message of hope for post-divorce listeners who are hoping to find true love.
Roy also has a great book called Relationship Bootcamp which offers a startling truth: The types of people we attract, and the quality of our intimate relationships, are a direct reflection of our relationship “fitness.” Therefore, Roy contends that we shouldn’t be concerned about where or how to find a partner. Instead, we should focus on getting ourselves into the best relationship shape of our lives, and that’s what this book is all about.
To contact Roy Biancalaba, visit:
https://coachingwithroy.com/
5 Financial Points That Everyone Should Know About Before Separation With Wayne Rudson
Join me on this week’s episode of Divorcing Well where I chat with Wayne Rudson, of Rudson Valuation Group (RVG). Wayne is President of RVG and has been involved in business valuations, income assessments, litigation support and forensic accounting since 1984. Wayne discusses 5 points that everyone should know about before separation. These tips are invaluable for anyone who is about to separate or in the process of separation from their spouse. You won’t want to miss this.
To contact Wayne Rudson, please visit:
Your Husband Left. Now What? With Life Coach Julie Starr
Join us for this week’s episode of Divorcing Well, where I chat with life coach, Julie Starr, and she answers the question, which is also the title of her book, “Your husband left, now what?”. Julie shares her own story and provides listeners with tools to help get them through this life shattering situation. If your spouse has recently left you, you won’t want to miss this episode. Julie is very supportive.
If you would like to contact Julie Starr, you can find her here:
The 12 Step Divorce Recovery Approach with Karen McMahon
In this week’s episode of Divorcing Well, I chat with Karen McMahon about her 12 Step Divorce Recovery Approach. Karen is a certified relationship and divorce coach and went through her own high conflict divorce. During her own three and a half year divorce she focused on healing and refining herself. She found her voice and developed a coaching program called Journey Beyond Divorce which helps men and women around the world, not only recover from divorce but thrive. Her program is based on 12 step recovery programs but adapted as appropriate for those going through divorce. I think this program sounds amazing and you won’t want to miss this episode.
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Should I Stay Or Should I Go With Beth Miller
In this week’s episode of Divorcing Well, I chat with marriage coach, Beth Miller about the three things you should do before officially deciding to end your marriage. Leaving a marriage is a tough decision and Beth discusses important things that you should think about before making that decision. If you are on the fence about leaving, you won’t want to miss this episode.
Mistakes Divorcing Couples Make When Selling the Matrimonial Home with Michael Shuster
Join me in this week’s episode of Divorcing Well as I chat with real estate agent and divorce specialist, Michael Shuster. Michael shares some of the common mistakes that divorcing couples make, and why you shouldn’t make them. The matrimonial home is the biggest asset of most couples and so its sale often raises many contentious issues between couples who don’t trust each other. Michael provides some great advice so you won’t want to miss this episode.
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Ontario Real Estate Specialist MICHAEL SHUSTER (shusterrealestate.com)