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Divorce Happens

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Welcome to Divorce Happens, the podcast where we inspire, educate, and support you through divorce and beyond so that you can start fresh on the next phase of your journey. Produced by Fresh Starts Registry, the only divorce registry platform for everything you need to begin again, including home items, hype team, and everything in between. Remember, divorce happens...and then, we start fresh. We're here to support you before, during, and after divorce. Hosted by Olivia Dreizen Howell, the co-founder and CEO of Fresh Starts Registry.
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In this episode, Olivia Howell walks listeners through the emotional landscape of the day someone moves out during separation or divorce. From shock to grief to relief to recalibration, she breaks down the complex feelings that arise when a home changes shape.This five-minute episode offers grounding, clarity, and compassion for anyone facing the early stages of separation.🔗 Check out Fresh Starts Registry:The first & only divorce registry + support platform ➡ https://www.freshstartsregistry.com/📱 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/freshstartsregistry/📘 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FreshStartsRegistry🎙 Podcast IG: https://www.instagram.com/divorcehappenspod/📬 Magazine: https://divorceguidemagazine.com/
In this episode, Olivia Howell explores the emotional process of rebuilding your identity during and after divorce. She breaks down the small, powerful steps that help you reconnect with who you are — from rediscovering preferences to reclaiming your inner voice to honoring the parts of yourself that survived difficult seasons.This five-minute episode offers compassion, clarity, and real-world guidance for anyone feeling lost or disconnected in their marriage.🔗 Check out Fresh Starts Registry:The first & only divorce registry + support platform ➡ https://www.freshstartsregistry.com/📱 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/freshstartsregistry/📘 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FreshStartsRegistry🎙 Podcast IG: https://www.instagram.com/divorcehappenspod/📬 Magazine: https://divorceguidemagazine.com/
In this episode, Olivia Howell explains why you don’t need a dramatic or “big” reason to consider divorce. She breaks down the quiet, subtle signs of an unhappy or unhealthy marriage — emotional disconnection, persistent loneliness, chronic resentment, and unmet needs — and why these small but powerful patterns matter.This five-minute episode offers empowerment and validation for anyone wondering if their feelings are “enough” to take seriously.🔗 Check out Fresh Starts Registry:The first & only divorce registry + support platform ➡ https://www.freshstartsregistry.com/📱 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/freshstartsregistry/📘 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FreshStartsRegistry🎙 Podcast IG: https://www.instagram.com/divorcehappenspod/📬 Magazine: https://divorceguidemagazine.com/
In this episode, Olivia Howell shares how to gently track what’s happening in your marriage — without panic, shame, or judgment. Learn what emotional data points to notice, how to identify patterns, and why tracking helps you gain clarity during the early stages of considering divorce.This five-minute episode offers grounding and guidance for anyone feeling confused or overwhelmed in their marriage.🔗 Check out Fresh Starts Registry:The first & only divorce registry + support platform ➡ https://www.freshstartsregistry.com/📱 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/freshstartsregistry/📘 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FreshStartsRegistry🎙 Podcast IG: https://www.instagram.com/divorcehappenspod/📬 Magazine: https://divorceguidemagazine.com/
In this episode, Olivia Howell breaks down the “roommate phase” — the quiet stage of emotional disconnection that many couples experience before considering divorce. Learn the subtle signs, why it matters, and how it affects clarity, communication, and emotional wellbeing.This five-minute episode is perfect for anyone feeling lonely in their marriage or wondering whether their shift into “roommates” is something to pay attention to.🔗 Check out Fresh Starts Registry:The first & only divorce registry + support platform ➡ https://www.freshstartsregistry.com/📱 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/freshstartsregistry/📘 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FreshStartsRegistry🎙 Podcast IG: https://www.instagram.com/divorcehappenspod/📬 Magazine: https://divorceguidemagazine.com/
In this episode, Olivia Howell shares how to prepare for the difficult conversations that arise during divorce — from setting intentions to maintaining safety to using grounded, neutral scripts. Learn how to stay calm, clear, and empowered when you need to talk to your partner about hard topics.This five-minute episode offers actionable tools and emotional support for anyone navigating the early and middle stages of divorce.🔗 Check out Fresh Starts Registry:The first & only divorce registry + support platform ➡ https://www.freshstartsregistry.com/📱 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/freshstartsregistry/📘 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FreshStartsRegistry🎙 Podcast IG: https://www.instagram.com/divorcehappenspod/📬 Magazine: https://divorceguidemagazine.com/
In this episode, Olivia Howell explains what divorce coaching actually is — and why it can be one of the most transformative forms of support during a separation. Learn the difference between a divorce coach, therapist, and lawyer, and understand how coaching helps with emotional clarity, communication, decision-making, and rebuilding your confidence.This five-minute solo episode is perfect for anyone considering divorce, feeling overwhelmed, or unsure where to start.🔗 Check out Fresh Starts Registry:The first & only divorce registry + support platform ➡ https://www.freshstartsregistry.com/📱 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/freshstartsregistry/📘 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FreshStartsRegistry🎙 Podcast IG: https://www.instagram.com/divorcehappenspod/📬 Magazine: https://divorceguidemagazine.com/
In this episode, Olivia Howell explains how to build an emotional support team during divorce — one of the most important and overlooked parts of the process. Learn who should be on your team (and who shouldn’t), how to choose the right people, and why emotional scaffolding is essential long before the legal process begins.This five-minute episode offers clarity and comfort for anyone navigating divorce or considering it.🔗 Check out Fresh Starts Registry:The first & only divorce registry + support platform ➡ https://www.freshstartsregistry.com/📱 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/freshstartsregistry/📘 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FreshStartsRegistry🎙 Podcast IG: https://www.instagram.com/divorcehappenspod/📬 Magazine: https://divorceguidemagazine.com/
In this heartfelt episode, Olivia Howell explores one of the most common — and least discussed — emotional experiences around divorce: feeling stuck between staying and leaving. Olivia explains why it’s normal to not want a divorce while also feeling unable to continue in your current marriage.This five-minute episode offers compassionate insight into ambivalence, unmet needs, emotional exhaustion, and the slow arrival of clarity. Perfect for anyone questioning their marriage but unsure what their feelings mean.🔗 Check out Fresh Starts Registry:The first & only divorce registry + support platform ➡ https://www.freshstartsregistry.com/📱 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/freshstartsregistry/📘 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FreshStartsRegistry🎙 Podcast IG: https://www.instagram.com/divorcehappenspod/📬 Magazine: https://divorceguidemagazine.com/
In this short, powerful episode, Olivia Howell breaks down emotional labor — the invisible, often unnoticed work that holds many marriages together. Olivia explains how emotional labor becomes uneven, how it contributes to burnout and resentment, and why emotional labor imbalance is one of the most common experiences people identify before divorce.This five-minute solo episode is perfect for anyone feeling overwhelmed, unseen, or exhausted by the weight they’ve been carrying in their relationship.🔗 Check out Fresh Starts Registry:The first & only divorce registry + support platform ➡ https://www.freshstartsregistry.com/📱 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/freshstartsregistry/📘 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FreshStartsRegistry🎙 Podcast IG: https://www.instagram.com/divorcehappenspod/📬 Magazine: https://divorceguidemagazine.com/
In this short solo episode, Olivia Howell breaks down the emotional experience known as the pre-divorce fog — the confusing, disorienting phase so many people enter before they’re ready to acknowledge the possibility of divorce. Olivia explains the early emotional signs, including mental looping, exhaustion, drifting thoughts, inconsistency, quiet detachment, and guilt.This five-minute episode offers compassion, clarity, and validation for anyone feeling lost or overwhelmed in their marriage and wondering what their feelings mean. If you’re asking yourself whether something has shifted — this episode will help you feel understood and supported.🔗 Check out Fresh Starts Registry:The first & only divorce registry + support platform ➡ https://www.freshstartsregistry.com/📱 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/freshstartsregistry/📘 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FreshStartsRegistry🎙 Podcast IG: https://www.instagram.com/divorcehappenspod/📬 Magazine: https://divorceguidemagazine.com
In this short solo episode, Olivia Howell explores one of the most common experiences in the early stages of divorce: the quiet moment you realize something has to change. Olivia shares the subtle emotional signs many people notice before they ever say the word ‘divorce’ out loud — from the whisper of internal discomfort to the shift from seeking solutions to seeking relief. This episode is designed to help you feel seen, validated, and less alone as you begin to understand your own clarity.Whether you’re contemplating divorce, navigating the early emotional stages, or simply wondering why you feel “off” in your marriage, this five-minute grounding episode offers perspective, compassion, and hope.🔗 Check out Fresh Starts Registry:The first & only divorce registry + support platform ➡ https://www.freshstartsregistry.com/📱 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/freshstartsregistry/📘 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FreshStartsRegistry🎙 Podcast IG: https://www.instagram.com/divorcehappenspod/📬 Magazine: https://divorceguidemagazine.com/
Dating after divorce can feel like learning a new language while you’re still grieving the old one—especially when you’re a single parent trying to protect your kids and your own heart at the same time. In this episode of Divorce Happens, host Olivia Howell sits down with relationship coach and former clinical psychologist Dr. Susan Trotter to talk honestly about what it really looks like to date after divorce when you have children, shared custody, and a nervous system that’s been through it. Together, they explore how to rebuild trust in relationships, navigate new love after divorce, and honor the emotional needs of your kids while also honoring your own longing for connection.Drawing on over 20 years as a therapist and more than a decade as a relationship coach, Dr. Trotter brings grounded, practical relationship coaching to the messy reality of dating, divorce, and family dynamics. She explains why self-reflection is essential before jumping back into dating after divorce, how to balance dating with parenting responsibilities, and why children of all ages—toddlers, teens, and even adult children and grandchildren—need time to process changes in the family. With warmth and clarity, she walks listeners through when (and when not) to introduce a new partner to children, how casual introductions can ease pressure, and why trust in relationships is built slowly, through behavior over time rather than love-bomb-y first dates.At the heart of this conversation is a deeply hopeful message: it is never too late to find love after divorce, and you can build a full, joyful life as a single parent while you do it. Listeners will walk away with concrete dating-after-divorce tips, including how long to wait before introducing a new partner to kids, how to handle co-parenting dynamics around dating, and how to protect your children from a revolving door of relationships. Dr. Trotter also offers powerful mindset shifts around self-worth, boundaries, and self-discovery so that dating becomes an extension of your healing—not a distraction from it. If you’ve ever wondered whether “starting over” means “starting from scratch,” this episode will remind you that life after divorce can be better than you imagined, at any age—even in your 80s.Learn more about Dr. Susan Trotter: https://www.freshstartsregistry.com/resourceguide/susan-trotter🔗 Check out Fresh Starts Registry:The first & only divorce registry + support platform ➡ https://www.freshstartsregistry.com/📱 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/freshstartsregistry/📘 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FreshStartsRegistry🎙 Podcast IG: https://www.instagram.com/divorcehappenspod/📬 Magazine: https://divorceguidemagazine.com/
The holidays have a way of illuminating the quiet corners of divorce—the empty seats at the table, the sudden stillness of a home, the grief that sweeps in when traditions no longer fit in the same way. In this deeply empathetic episode of Divorce Happens, host Olivia Howell sits down with psychotherapist and divorce coach Stephanie DiLorio to explore what it really feels like to move through divorce during the holiday season. Stephanie, who has both lived this experience and professionally guided countless clients through it, offers a grounded and compassionate roadmap for anyone facing this emotionally charged time of year.Drawing from her work helping individuals rebuild after divorce, Stephanie shares strategies for reframing holiday expectations, navigating co-parenting schedules, and finding meaning in new traditions. With the gentle clarity of someone who understands both the clinical and the human side of divorce recovery, she speaks about acknowledging sadness, releasing the anger around custody schedules, and choosing small moments of comfort that bring stability during upheaval. Her client stories—like the simple ritual of warm cider simmering on the stove—remind us that even in seasons of loss, connection and joy can still emerge.At the heart of the conversation is the message that acceptance opens the door to possibility. Listeners will walk away with practical tools for managing holiday stress, mindset shifts to reduce emotional overwhelm, and the reminder that children remember love, not dates on a calendar. Whether you’re spending the holidays alone for the first time, restructuring traditions, or learning how to co-parent with clarity, this episode offers hope, validation, and the quiet reassurance that new beginnings—like the holiday season itself—come around again.Learn more about Stephanie DiLorio: https://www.freshstartsregistry.com/resourceguide/reimagining-divorceCheck out the Holiday Support Series: https://www.reimaginingdivorce.com/events🔗 Check out Fresh Starts Registry:The first & only divorce registry + support platform ➡ https://www.freshstartsregistry.com/📱 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/freshstartsregistry/📘 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FreshStartsRegistry🎙 Podcast IG: https://www.instagram.com/divorcehappenspod/📬 Magazine: https://divorceguidemagazine.com/
The moment divorce begins to whisper into your life—quietly, insistently—it becomes nearly impossible to ignore the question at the center of it all: Can I trust myself? In this deeply moving episode of Divorce Happens, Olivia sits down with Rachael Needham, writer, coach, and author of Blueprints for Divorce, who brings clarity, compassion, and profound inner steadiness to one of the most disorienting chapters a person can face. Drawing from her own divorce and her work grounded in Internal Family Systems, Rachael gently guides listeners back toward a truth that often gets buried in chaos: your instincts, your values, and your inner voice matter more than anyone else’s.Throughout the conversation, Rachael shares the lessons she learned when her entire life was reshaped—lessons about reclaiming self-trust, navigating faith in the midst of heartbreak, and reframing divorce not as failure but as one of the bravest acts of personal growth a person can choose. She tells powerful stories from her own marriage ending, including the moment in her lawyer’s office when she realized no outside authority could give her confidence. Only she could. Her quiet reassurance that divorce can be an act of love, sacrifice, and self-respect—especially for those raised in religious communities—is a lifeline for anyone drowning in guilt, fear, or confusion.Listeners will walk away with both grounding and hope: permission to trust their own decision-making, clarity about how to navigate manipulation or grandiosity from an ex-partner, and the reminder that the court system can’t be your compass—you must be. Whether you’re considering divorce, in the thick of it, or rebuilding your life after, this episode offers emotional validation and practical insight. Expect to leave with at least one mindset shift—like the radical idea that the healthiest choice is the one that brings you peace—and one actionable takeaway for cultivating self-confidence during divorce recovery.🔗 Check out Fresh Starts Registry:The first & only divorce registry + support platform ➡ https://www.freshstartsregistry.com/📱 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/freshstartsregistry/📘 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FreshStartsRegistry🎙 Podcast IG: https://www.instagram.com/divorcehappenspod/📬 Magazine: https://divorceguidemagazine.com/
You can almost hear the breath women hold when they whisper the question: “Am I going to be judged for my finances?” It’s the fear that keeps so many of us silent—afraid to ask, afraid to look too closely, afraid of what it might mean. In this deeply grounding conversation, Olivia sits down with Rhonda Noordyk, a nationally recognized financial divorce advocate and founder of the Women’s Financial Wellness Center. With over a decade of experience helping women navigate divorce finances, Rhonda brings clarity, compassion, and strategy to the emotional chaos of financial anxiety, financial judgment, and the hidden layers of money shame that often surface during divorce.Throughout the episode, Rhonda breaks down why so many women feel financially behind—even when they’ve managed households, budgets, and caregiving for years. She shares eye-opening client stories about financial disclosure, mortgage documents, tax returns, and the quiet behind-the-scenes moves partners often make before filing. Rhonda walks listeners through her transformative BRIDGE Method, a step-by-step framework that helps women gather information, understand their financial landscape, and build the confidence they’ve been taught to outsource. Her approach is not only educational—it’s emotionally stabilizing, reminding women that financial literacy isn’t a test you’ve failed, but a skill you’re allowed to learn.At its heart, this episode is about reclaiming power without shame. Rhonda reminds listeners that seeking help is not a sign of weakness—it’s a strategic, courageous step toward financial empowerment. Whether someone is in the early stages of considering divorce, deep in the process, or rebuilding life after separation, this conversation offers hope, actionable guidance, and a profound mindset shift: you are not behind, you are not alone, and you deserve a financial future built on knowledge—not fear. Listeners walk away with practical tips, emotional validation, and a renewed belief that financial expertise belongs to them too.Learn more about Rhonda Noordyk: https://www.freshstartsregistry.com/resourceguide/financial-divorce-advocate🔗 Check out Fresh Starts Registry:The first & only divorce registry + support platform ➡ https://www.freshstartsregistry.com/📱 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/freshstartsregistry/📘 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FreshStartsRegistry🎙 Podcast IG: https://www.instagram.com/divorcehappenspod/📬 Magazine: https://divorceguidemagazine.com/
In this episode of Divorce Happens, Olivia sits down with Robyn Gaillard, a mind-body connection wellness educator and clinician, to talk about what it really means to survive divorce when it’s not just a legal process, but a full-body, full-spirit earthquake. Together, they unpack the legal challenges of going back to court, the heartbreak of being misunderstood by the system, and the quiet terror of wondering if you’ll ever feel truly safe and steady again.Drawing on her own history of illness, divorce, and profound healing, Robyn shares how she learned to become her own lighthouse in the storm—how her body literally started to break down under chronic stress, and how understanding the mind-body connection, circadian biology, and emotional baselines helped her heal without traditional medical interventions. She explains how our nervous system, sleep patterns, and everyday choices are constantly communicating with us, showing us where our emotional “thermostat” is set, and how that affects our emotional health, energy, and resilience during divorce. Through powerful metaphors, client stories, and her own lived experience, Robyn offers a radically compassionate framework for seeing divorce not as a personal failure, but as a season of life where your inner light is tested, not extinguished.Listeners will walk away with concrete, doable practices for divorce recovery—from tiny daily actions that support the nervous system, to mindfulness tools that help you reset your emotional baseline, to questions you can ask yourself when the legal process feels dehumanizing and overwhelming. Robyn and Olivia talk openly about the financial and legal challenges of finding the right representation, the importance of strategic support from professionals, and how to keep advocating for yourself even when the system feels rigged. Most of all, this episode offers hope: a reminder that your inner light is still there, even if it’s dim, and that you can rebuild a life grounded in healing, wellness, support, personal growth, and resilience on the other side of divorce.Learn more about My Way Om: https://www.freshstartsregistry.com/resourceguide/mywayom-inc🔗 Check out Fresh Starts Registry:The first & only divorce registry + support platform ➡ https://www.freshstartsregistry.com/📱 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/freshstartsregistry/📘 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FreshStartsRegistry🎙 Podcast IG: https://www.instagram.com/divorcehappenspod/📬 Magazine: https://divorceguidemagazine.com/
What if the most radical divorce advice you ever receive is this: stay angry—at least for a while? In this episode of Divorce Happens, Olivia sits down with Fresh Starts Expert and certified ADR pre-mediation coach Lyerly Spongberg, founder of Step Up with Lyerly, to talk about the relationship between anger, healing, emotions, and personal growth in divorce. Drawing on her training as a divorce coach and co-parenting specialist—and her own experience ending a marriage—Lyerly gently reframes anger from something to suppress into something to listen to, a secondary emotion that shows up as a warning light when boundaries are crossed, needs are ignored, or shame has taken root.Through vivid examples from her work with clients, Lyerly Spongberg walks us through the everyday moments where anger quietly builds: the partner who belittles you in front of the kids, the “roommate” marriage where a fight about socks on the floor is really about a life that no longer fits, the divorced mom wondering, How did I let this happen to me? Together, Olivia and Lyerly explore how anger, shame, emotional abuse, people-pleasing, and guilt become intertwined in the divorce process—and how naming those patterns can change everything. Anger, they suggest, can be the bridge between your pain and your purpose, the spark that finally moves you from confusion to clarity in your divorce recovery.Listeners will leave with both validation and direction: permission to feel furious, and practical divorce advice for what to do with that anger. Lyerly Spongberg shares accessible tools like journaling prompts, talking to anger as if it were a messenger, and working with a divorce coach to turn that energy into value-aligned decisions about mediation, co-parenting, and starting over after divorce. If you’ve ever been told to “just calm down,” this conversation offers a different path—one where your anger becomes a catalyst for self-discovery, healing, and life-changing personal growth after divorce.Learn more about Lyerly Spongberg: https://www.freshstartsregistry.com/resourceguide/step-up-with-lyerly🔗 Check out Fresh Starts Registry:The first & only divorce registry + support platform ➡ https://www.freshstartsregistry.com/📱 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/freshstartsregistry/📘 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FreshStartsRegistry🎙 Podcast IG: https://www.instagram.com/divorcehappenspod/📬 Magazine: https://divorceguidemagazine.com/
When you’re in the thick of it, divorce can feel like being dropped into a maze with no map—just a stack of forms, a pounding heart, and the vague instruction to “call a lawyer.” In this episode of Divorce Happens, Olivia sits down with Meghan O’Malley, a lawyer, mediator, and divorce coach who has spent years inside the legal system…and then intentionally stepped outside of it to help people do divorce differently. Drawing from her background in law and her work as a divorce coach for women, Meghan explains why divorce isn’t just a legal transaction—it’s a massive life transition that touches your home, your children, your finances, your nervous system, and your future self.Together, Olivia and Meghan unpack what Meghan calls “the old way of divorce”: filing first, hoping for the best, handing your power to an overwhelmed court system, and reacting to every crisis as it lands in your inbox. Meghan offers a different model—one where filing papers isn’t the first step, and where you build a support team (divorce coach, mediator, CDFA, therapist, lawyer when needed) around your goals and values. She and Olivia talk about the rise of divorce coaching, the realities of mediation vs. litigation, and the dozens of ways to structure a divorce outside the stereotype of battling it out in court. Along the way, Olivia shares her own stomach-ache season of divorce and the moment a mediator asked her, “But what do you actually want?”—a question nobody prepares you to answer.This conversation is a gentle but powerful reframe of divorce recovery, co-parenting, and starting over after divorce. Listeners will walk away with a new mindset: you are allowed to lead your divorce instead of just surviving it. Meghan shares practical divorce tips you can act on right now—like pausing before you hire a lawyer, getting curious about your goals, and creating a simple roadmap that keeps your kids’ well-being at the center. If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed by conflicting advice, terrified of the court system, or unsure where to start, this episode offers both clarity and hope, plus a reminder that you are far more capable and resourced than the system wants you to believe.Learn more about Meghan O’Malley: https://www.freshstartsregistry.com/resourceguide/divorce-brave🔗 Check out Fresh Starts Registry:The first & only divorce registry + support platform ➡ https://www.freshstartsregistry.com/📱 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/freshstartsregistry/📘 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FreshStartsRegistry🎙 Podcast IG: https://www.instagram.com/divorcehappenspod/📬 Magazine: https://divorceguidemagazine.com/
The moment you begin preparing for divorce often feels like standing in front of a mountain you never asked to climb—papers everywhere, decisions waiting for you, and a nervous system that can barely keep up. In this episode of Divorce Happens, we sit down with Rhonda Noordyk, a certified divorce financial analyst, financial divorce advocate, and longtime Fresh Starts Expert who has helped thousands of women navigate the financial side of separation with clarity, compassion, and strategy. From the very first minutes, Rhonda brings a grounding presence to a topic that often feels overwhelming, reminding listeners that divorce preparation begins with one simple, radical act: breathe.Throughout the conversation, Rhonda unpacks her signature approach to divorce financial planning, offering deeply practical—and deeply human—guidance for anyone facing uncertainty. She explains why reviewing your financials in small, manageable time blocks can reduce emotional overwhelm, why organizing bank statements becomes a form of empowerment, and how her CIA method—Communication, Integrity, Advocacy—can help you choose the right divorce team. She also shares candid client stories: the woman who finally understood her spouse was dodging disclosure, the client who discovered hidden income only after slowing down and asking better questions, the women who found their confidence by learning how to negotiate from a place of truth rather than fear.By the end of the episode, listeners walk away not only with tangible divorce preparation strategies—document organization tips, negotiation insights, and financial clarity tools—but with something even more important: a sense of steadiness. Rhonda emphasizes that you get one chance to get your divorce agreement right, and that knowledge becomes a powerful invitation to slow down, stay curious, and build a solid foundation. If you’re navigating divorce, co-parenting transitions, or financial overwhelm, this conversation offers hope, direction, and the reminder that you deserve support every step of the way.Learn more about Rhonda Noordyk: https://www.freshstartsregistry.com/resourceguide/financial-divorce-advocate🔗 Check out Fresh Starts Registry:The first & only divorce registry + support platform ➡ https://www.freshstartsregistry.com/📱 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/freshstartsregistry/📘 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FreshStartsRegistry🎙 Podcast IG: https://www.instagram.com/divorcehappenspod/📬 Magazine: https://divorceguidemagazine.com/
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