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Journey Beyond Divorce Podcast

Journey Beyond Divorce is the leading on-line or in-person source for the best divorce coaches to assist you through your difficult transition. These podcasts by Karen McMahon and her team are designed to help you better understand the process. For more information, visit: www.JourneyBeyondDivorce.com

Dec 31, 2021

What's the difference between change and transition? And why should you care to know?

Change is what happens on the outside, and transition is the psychological reorientation and inner integration of the changes that take place in your outer world. Divorce creates a huge amount of change, both for you and for your...


Dec 27, 2021

Your finances are certain to change during and after divorce and therefore raise fear in just about everyone facing this transition. Today we speak with Elizabeth Polizzi, a financial expert who specializes in strategizing around the finances of divorce. She discusses how vital it is to be informed and educated in order...


Dec 24, 2021

If you want to end fear of aging once and for all, Dr. Kaiser’s talk is for you. You’ll learn 4 keys to a healthy active life post divorce and how to take charge of your health in a positive way.

Join us this week as we speak with Dr. Ron Kaiser, a positive health psychologist who emphasizes Living Life with...


Dec 20, 2021

Mediation is a non-adversarial approach to divorcing outside of the court system. Join us as Andrea Vacca explains who is a good fit for mediation, how it differs from other avenues for divorcing and takes us through a typical mediation case from beginning to end. You will be sure to know if this is the right fit for...


Dec 17, 2021

It's easy to judge when we are in the stress of divorce. You may be still harboring hurt and anger from your spouse's betrayal, or other "bad" behavior, that makes it seem like you are justified in your judgment. The problem with judgment is that it keeps you in a reactive state of mind where you are simply unable to do...