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The Good Divorce Show with Karen and Raif

Divorce Done Differently: What Most People Get Wrong

(And What to Do Instead) What does a good divorce actually look like—and is it even possible? In this episode, ...

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The Divorce Grief That Gets No Casserole

Divorce grief is one of the most misunderstood forms of loss. It’s the death of a marriage, an identity, a ...

Money, Faith, and High Conflict: Navigating Divorce with the Freedom Team

In this episode, Karen is joined by the “Freedom Team” — Keri Gwynne, CDC Certified Divorce Coach and CEO of ...

betrayal recovery after divorce podcast with Dr. Debi Silber

From Betrayal to Breakthrough: Understanding The Hidden Trauma Behind Divorce

Featuring Dr. Debi Silber In this powerful episode of The Good Divorce Show, host Karen McNenny sits down with Dr. ...

Finding Love After Divorce: How to Fix Your “Picker” and Date Smarter with Bela Gandhi

Have you been wondering if love is still possible after divorce – and how to avoid repeating the same patterns? ...

child adjusting to healthy co-parenting after divorce

5 Mindset Shifts That Make Co-Parenting Actually Work

Co-parenting after divorce is one of the most emotionally complex things a person can navigate. Healthy co-parenting after divorce requires ...

Women Winning Divorce – Podcast Appearance

Have you ever considered that divorce could be the beginning of something better, not the end? If you’re facing the emotional and logistical complexities of divorce, this episode provides a fresh and empowering perspective from Karen McNenny—a certified mediator, therapist, and co-parenting specialist. Karen redefines divorce as an opportunity for personal growth, rebuilding trust, and achieving co-parenting success...

Why You Should Leave When There is Still Love

Leaving a marriage while there is still love may seem counterintuitive to many, but for some, it can be the healthiest and most compassionate choice for all involved.  The decision to end a relationship should not be viewed as a failure, but rather as a recognition of the complex and ever-changing nature of human relationships. In many cases, one partner is further along in processing the impending separation. They have boarded the plane, ready for the jump, having already packed their psychological parachute. This parachute encompasses a range of practical considerations—where they will live, how finances will be managed, and what co-parenting will look like after the marriage ends. For this person, the leap is...

The Phantom Pain of Divorce

Phantom pain is often associated with amputees who experience the sensation of pain or presence in a limb that is no longer there. However, this concept can be extended to emotional and psychological experiences, such as the aftermath of divorce. In many cases, one partner is further along in processing the impending separation. They have boarded the plane, ready for the jump, having already packed their psychological parachute. This parachute encompasses a range of practical considerations—where they will live, how finances will be managed, and what co-parenting will look like after the marriage ends. For this person, the leap is...

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