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Podcast: Regroup Refocus Rebuild

Podcast: Regroup Refocus Rebuild

Listen Here: Today’s guest is Natalie Cabinda, author of Regroup.Refocus.Rebuild: Helping Families Navigate from Breakups to Breakthroughs, who has endured tough, life-altering challenges to find personal a professional success. Her book [...]
Podcast: The Divorced Mom's Guide to Dating

Podcast: The Divorced Mom’s Guide to Dating

Listen Here: Mai Vu coaches busy divorced moms how to attract and create new lasting love while raising healthy kids and rocking their business. She’s author of The Divorced Mom’s Guide to Dating: How to be Loved, Adored and Cherished. The [...]

Divorced or Separated With Kids? Here Are 3 Tips for Helping Them Through This Holiday Season

The holiday season seems to come upon us earlier and earlier each year. Even before Thanksgiving, I started to notice all of the signs — colorful lights strung in front of houses, a glimpse of lit trees through windows and cheerful holiday [...]

Podcast: International Child-Centered Divorce Month

Listen Here: Rosalind Sedacca, is a CCT a Divorce & Parenting Coach and founder of the Child-Centered Divorce Network which provides valuable resources for parents. She is author of How Do I Tell the Kids about the Divorce?  Rosalind initiated [...]

Saying “Happy Birthday” To An Ex-Father

For ten years, I enjoyed membership in a large Italian family, and they excelled in festive reunions, dramatic gestures, abundant food and drink, and naming several people Michael. After I canceled my membership by divorcing one of the Michaels, [...]

Podcast: Is Conscious Uncoupling An Option For Divorcing Parents?

Listen Here: Is Conscious Uncoupling An Option For Divorcing Parents? Why is the concept of uncoupling consciously so threatening? Why does parental divorce so often become a process of unconscious un-parenting? So who really loses in divorce [...]

Divorced Parents: Putting Down The Boxing Gloves Re Child Custody

A recent article I read talks about proposed changes to child custody legislation. An investigative committee is being formed to consider whether “shared parenting may be the best custodial situation for all children of divorcing parents.” While [...]

Podcast: New Science Of Love Saves Individuals, Marriages And Families

Listen Here: Stefan Deutsch is a trained Gestalt Psychotherapist and Founder of  The Human Development Company. He is author of the book, I Know You Love Me and You Know I Love You, which is part of his National Campaign to reduce divorce [...]

Podcast: You’re Divorced NOT DEAD!

Listen Here: Delaine Moore felt the fear that comes with dating after divorce, but put herself back on the market anyway – and at the end of her first year of dating, wrote the memoir, The Secret Sex Life of a Single Mom. Not only has it [...]

Relationship Trouble: Has Your Partner Changed Or Just Your View Of Then Vs. Now?

The title of a great and popular old Off-Broadway play captures one of the most common sentiments I’ve seen when working with distressed couples: I Love You, You’re Perfect, Now Change. If you have discovered that for some reason [...]

Podcast: How Do I Tell The Kids About The Divorce?

Listen Here: Rosalind Sedacca is a Divorce & Parenting Coach as well as the Founder of the Child-Centered Divorce Network for parents. She is author of How Do I Tell The Kids About The Divorce? In this podcast, Rosalind shares must [...]

Podcast: How To Handle Holiday Firsts

Listen Here: Family therapist Carleton Kendrick is a licensed psychotherapist, noted national speaker, broadcast commentator and author of Take Out Your Nose Ring, Honey, We’re Going to Grandma’s: Hanging In, Holding On and Letting [...]

Helping Your Children Get Through The Crisis Of Divorce

Divorce is never a simple matter logistically or emotionally. And when there are children involved, often the hardest part is to put your own emotional issues aside in order to do some very difficult parenting feats. Here are some ways to help [...]

Podcast: Get Your Best Possible Divorce

Listen Here: Family Law Attorney, Ed Sherman, who is the author of ten books including his famous debut title, How to Do Your Own Divorce and his most recent, How to Do your Own Divorce in Texas. Ed is credited with starting the self-help [...]

Podcast: The Lasting Effects Of Talking Nasty About Your Ex

Listen Here: Dating Coach and author, Marina Sbrochi, has been collecting stories from children and adult children of divorce for over three years and has finally compiled it all into her new book, Nasty Divorce: A Kids Eye View.  Marina [...]

The Midlife Sage Says: How To Find Sweet Love After A Sour Divorce

When I was invited to a New Year’s Eve party several years ago, I did what any 45-year-old divorced woman would do. I rented a costume complete with velvet gown, a jeweled crown, and ornate scepter and went as “The Queen of Everything”. There [...]

Podcast: The End Of Divorce

Listen Here: Tina B. Tessina, PhD, also known as “Dr. Romance”, has been a licensed psychotherapist since 1978.  She is the author of 13 books in 16 languages. Tina’s book, Money, Sex and Kids: Stop Fighting About the Three [...]

Podcast: Children & Divorce: A New Approach That’s Sensitive and Sane!

Rosalind Sedacca, a Divorce & Parenting Coach, founder of the Child-Centered Divorce Network and author of the internationally acclaimed ebook, How Do I Tell the Kids About the Divorce? A Create-a-Storybook Guide to Preparing Your Children [...]

Children & Divorce: A New Approach That’s Sensitive and Sane!

Few children outgrow the warm comfort of a bedtime tale. And like most kids, my son always enjoyed his baby pictures – watching himself grow and change. Divorce is certainly no fairytale, but I thought, ‘Maybe combining a story with our [...]

Divorce Or Stay Together For The Kids? A Personal Perspective For Parents

Divorce is a highly emotional topic. When children are involved the consequences are far more dramatic – and, not surprisingly, so are our opinions. I know there are many people who sincerely believe that no divorce is a good divorce. They [...]

The Ex Formerly Known As Prince

Imagine Cinderella 20 years after the ball. Prince Charming goes through a mid-life crisis. He tells her he needs his space to “find himself.” He follows that up with it’s not you, it’s me€ and €œwe can still be [...]

To Date Or Not To Date, That Is The Question

My friends are divided between those that believe you should jump right back into the dating pool after a divorce and those that feel you should wait until the kids are a little older. Personally, I’m somewhere in between. Actually, the idea [...]