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We all know the holidays, while being magical can also be extremely stressful, especially if you are co-parenting. In this special episode of Unfiltered, Michelle Dempsey-Multack and co-host Jess Evans open up about their personal experiences with co-parenting during the holidays and offer their advice for listeners. Whether this is your first year or your 10th year, we know that things will come up along the way. Together, they will discuss:
Remembering that the holiday is just a day on the calendar
Creating your own traditions with your kids
Gift buying for your co-parent and their significant other
Focusing on your presence vs presents
Managing New Year's as a newly single person
AND SO MUCH MORE
Jess is a single mom of two, Michelle's assistant and lead coach at Moms Moving On. She has worked alongside Michelle for years and takes a child centered approach to co-parenting. Jess was a SAHM while going through her divorce in 2018 and the thought of spending time away from her kids broke her heart. She quickly learned that it isn't always about the quantity of time spent with her kids, rather the quality. Her and her children live in Wisconsin and love everything the Midwest has to offer. As a family, they enjoy watching football, playing golf, getting outside and creating fun memories together. When Jess is not with her kids, she is spending time with her new partner, golfing and enjoying time with her girlfriends. As a child of divorce who has no relationship with her father, Jess wanted to ensure her children grew up having a strong relationship with both of their parents.
As a coach, Jess is passionate about empowering her clients and helping them move on emotionally after the divorce is final. She works closely with her clients to help them find new ways to fill their cup as they enter the world of co-parenting. She also enjoys working with clients to create a child-centered parenting plan that is fine tuned to avoid any grey area. If you are looking for support during or after the divorce, Jess would be honored to work with you.
Find Jess on Instagram: @mmocoachjess
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Choosing a divorce lawyer is one of the most important steps in the divorce process and can make or break your divorce case. But how do you know who is a good fit for your specific needs? This week Michelle Dempsey-Multack is joined by family lawyer, Hailey Zabrin partner at Berger Schatz. As an incredibly experienced family lawyer, Hailey will educate listeners on:
Important questions to ask when consulting with lawyers
Hiring someone who understands your goals and needs long term
Avoiding "shark" attorneys that want to focus on "winning"
Making a list of what is most important for you
AND SO MUCH MORE
Hailee Zabrin is an experienced and respected family law attorney who represents clients in all aspects of family law proceedings.
AREAS OF FOCUS
Hailee represents clients in all areas of family law. She began her career at Berger Schatz as a law clerk in 2008, became an associate in 2009, and a partner in 2018. Hailee specializes in litigation, negotiation, and alternative dispute resolution of complex financial matters including the valuation of businesses and business interests and asset tracing.
While in law school, Hailee held a Judicial Externship with the Honorable Judge Leida J. Gonzalez Santiago (Ret.) in the Circuit Court of Cook County, Domestic Relations Division.
APPROACH
Hailee believes the practice of family law is all about understanding and analyzing the financial nuances of each case, understanding the personalities involved, and developing a dynamic holistic legal strategy based on those facts. She represents each of her clients in a competitive, confident, and composed manner that is respected by the decision-makers in the family law community. Each family law case is different and fact-specific, and there is no “one size fits all” approach. Hailee understands how to utilize the law and expert witnesses to most effectively support her client’s positions and goals in litigation.
REPUTATION
Hailee has mastered the art of structuring and organizing cases. She skillfully works with experts to bolster her cases and is known for tirelessly working when preparing a case for litigation. Hailee understands the law, and does so with great emotional intelligence, too. She is insightful and quick to grasp the dynamics of complicated situations.
PROFESSIONAL RECOGNITION
Best Lawyers, Ones to Watch, 2021– Present
Family Law
Family Law: Arbitration
Family Law: Mediation
Law Bulletin Media, 40 Under Forty, 2019
Illinois Super Lawyers, Rising Stars, 2018 – Present
Leading Lawyers Network, Emerging Lawyers, 2015 – Present
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Should I stay or should I go? The age-old question that only you can answer, but this week Michelle Dempsey-Multack is joined by author Kate Anthony to discuss why she wrote a book to help you make that difficult decision. In this information packed episode, Michelle and Kate will cover:
Who needs to read this book and when
Identifying what or who the problem is in your marriage
Losing yourself in the decision-making process
AND SO MUCH MORE
Kate Anthony is the author of The D Word: Making the Ultimate Decision About Your Marriage, host of the critically acclaimed and New York Times recommended podcast The Divorce Survival Guide Podcast and the creator of the groundbreaking online coaching program, Should I Stay or Should I Go? which helps women make the most difficult decision of their lives using coaching tools, relationship education, geeky neuroscience, community support, and deep self-work.
Kate empowers women to find their strength, passion, and confidence even in the most disempowering of circumstances and helps them move forward with concrete plans set on a solid foundation, putting their children at the center (not in the middle) of all their decisions.
Kate is trained in various coaching modalities with two of the top coach training organizations in the world. Additionally, Kate is certified as a Domestic Violence Victim’s Advocate by the state of California, as a Co-Parenting Specialist by the Mosten Guthrie Academy, and as a High Conflict Divorce Coach by Tina Swithin’s High Conflict Divorce Coaching Certification Program.
In addition to her online programs, Kate works privately with clients all over the world.
Kate lives in Los Angeles with her teenage son, whom she lovingly co-parents with her ex-husband.
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After discovering early on in her marriage that her spouse was gay, Jessica Frew, Moving On Method Certified Coach, had a choice to make, would she move forward with bitterness or choose to be better? Jessica chose to make the most out of this unique situation and sits down with Michelle to open up about her experience.
In this episode of Moms Moving On, Jessica not only shares her powerful story, she shares how she helps others:
How to lean into the moments when you feel out of control
How you can support your ex-spouse after they come out
Planning how you want to show up for each other and children
Trusting your gut in new relationships
AND SO MUCH MORE
Jessica Frew is a wife, ex-wife, mom, stepmom, and BOLD action taker. She has a successful podcast called “Husband in Law” that she records with her husband, Matt, and her ex-husband, Steve. Together they are sharing their stories of love, marriage, coming out, divorce, remarriage and co-parenting to help others know they are not alone. She owns The BOLD Logic, a company devoted to helping people figure out the “What NOW?!” after crisis in their relationship or having a partner come out. Jessica is a firm believer that by knowing and understanding what it is you really want in life you can BOLDly create a life you love, no matter what your circumstances.
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With divorce comes endless lessons and learning about yourself and what you need. This week Michelle Dempsey-Multack is joined by Maci Chance to discuss how she focused on the present after her new partner received a challenging diagnosis. Michelle and Maci have a very personal conversation about:
How you can become the best version of yourself after divorce
Focusing on the moment you are in vs worrying about the future
Learning when you are ready to start dating again
Finding a partner that balances you
AND SO MUCH MORE
Maci is a Realtor and Certified Divorce Specialist in the Denver, Colorado metro area who is not only skilled at helping anyone with their Real Estate transactions but her own story and professional training has put her on a path to specialize in providing support and guidance for women going through a divorce in need of selling their marital home and finding a home to start their next chapter. Her strengths lie in her ability to transform a process typically filled with fear, uncertainty and monumental challenge to one full of courage, ease and abundant opportunity.
Where you can find Maci:
www.macichance.com
Instagram @macichancerealtor
Facebook https://www.facebook.com/macichancerealtor/
LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/macichance/
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Have you heard about conscious uncoupling, but not sure what it is or if it would work for you? Well you're in luck! This week Susan Dumbarton, Conscious Uncoupling Certified Coach and Moving On Method Certified Coach, joins Michelle to explain conscious uncoupling in detail. Together, Michelle and Susan will educate listeners on:
Understanding what conscious uncoupling in divorce is
Using this practice to put your best foot forward
Accepting your role in the divorce
Putting in the work to set a healthy example for your children
AND SO MUCH MORE
Susan is a Conscious Uncoupling Certified Coach passionate about guiding women through the emotional rollercoaster of divorce. Working 1:1 with her clients she provides personalized emotional support and teaches them the tools to access their power and transform themselves in the face of heartache. Susan's passion as a divorce coach began after her own challenging separation from her husband of 15 years. With two young daughters, she remains in touch with the challenges of co-parenting and can deeply relate to her clients’ struggles. Her background as a Mental Health Registered Nurse, combined with her specialized coach training and personal life experience allow her to provide the highest level of support for her clients. Susan's goal is to help other moms create their own Happily Even After Divorce Stories, as she has!
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After Gina's ex-husband was arrested for a domestic violence incident, Gina and her ex learned to put their differences aside in order to put their children first, and it's something Gina says she's "really proud of."
To know Gina Kirschenheiter from Bravo's Real Housewives of Orange County is to love her, but to also know how hard she's worked to put the pain of her divorce behind her in order to co-parent well, is to respect her something fierce.
In this episode, Gina candidly shares what her experience was like post domestic violence incident, how it actually strengthened her co-parenting relationship with her ex whom she shares 3 children with, and what life in a big, beautiful, blended family is like with her partner Travis.
Gina Kirschenheiter is an American TV personality who is best known for starring in The Real Housewives of Orange County. She joined the cast in Season 13. Originally from Long Island and a graduate of Hofstra University, Gina now lives in Orange County, California with her partner, Travis, and their 7 children.
*Please note, if you are experiencing domestic abuse of any kind, please reach out to the appropriate authorities before co-parenting with this person. You and your children's safety matter most.
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We may be divorce and co-parenting specialists, but we still make mistakes and have to take accountability and learn from them. This week on Unfiltered, Michelle and Jess open up about some of their biggest co-parenting mistakes and how they worked through them. As hard as it may be to suck up your pride and admit you were wrong about something, it is in those moments you learn and grow. Michelle and Jess will open up about:
How they brought their unhealed pasts into their first marriage
Learning from past mistakes in future relationships
Having to say they were wrong about something to their co-parent
Giving their co-parent space to find their groove
AND SO MUCH MORE
Jess is a single mom of two, Michelle's assistant and lead coach at Moms Moving On. She has worked alongside Michelle for years and takes a child centered approach to co-parenting. Jess was a SAHM while going through her divorce in 2018 and the thought of spending time away from her kids broke her heart. She quickly learned that it isn't always about the quantity of time spent with her kids, rather the quality. Her and her children live in Wisconsin and love everything the Midwest has to offer. As a family, they enjoy watching football, playing golf, getting outside and creating fun memories together. When Jess is not with her kids, she is spending time with her new partner, golfing and enjoying time with her girlfriends. As a child of divorce who has no relationship with her father, Jess wanted to ensure her children grew up having a strong relationship with both of their parents.
As a coach, Jess is passionate about empowering her clients and helping them move on emotionally after the divorce is final. She works closely with her clients to help them find new ways to fill their cup as they enter the world of co-parenting. She also enjoys working with clients to create a child-centered parenting plan that is fine tuned to avoid any grey area. If you are looking for support during or after the divorce, Jess would be honored to work with you.
Find Jess on Instagram: @mmocoachjess
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Our number one goal when going through divorce is to make sure our children are okay. This week Michelle Dempsey-Multack is joined by Terry Smith, author of the children's book "See You Later" to discuss how we can help our children as they go through childhood in two homes. Michelle and Terry will take a deep dive into:
How Terry's book is centered toward seeing things from a child's point of view
Keeping the focus on the children during and after divorce
Reflecting on your words and actions to be an even better parent
AND SO MUCH MORE
Terry Smith is a published writer, poet, and international publisher of books on art,
children's books, photography, poetry, and popular culture. The focus of the Artvoices
Books imprint was to publish books by women, the LGBTQ community, and authors of
color. In addition, Terry has contributed to the landscape of contemporary art as an artist,
gallerist, curator, and editor-in-chief of a nationally distributed art periodical. Smith’s
mission as editor-in-chief was to create a platform for emerging, neglected and under
recognized artists who were creating important and relevant works or arts. In New
Orleans Smith created a memorial featuring the 1,800 plus names engraved in gold leaf
on granite on the façade of the ‘Saratoga Building’ in New Orleans dedicated to the
victims of Hurricane Katrina. The memorial's a welcoming gesture of forgiveness and
unity for the city New Orleans. Smith has curated over 50 exhibitions including ’60
Americans’ ‘We Got Next’ and the ‘Saratoga Collection’ which is now housed in its
entirety at the Alexandria Museum of Art. Smith has exhibited more than 100 visual
artists without representation at art fairs in Europe and the United States. Smith is on the
advisory board of the Louisiana Architecture Foundation and is the father of noted artist
Lucien Smith.
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Wondering how to leave an emotionally and/or physically abusive marriage? There are some critical steps to take before you do, as explained by top Michigan divorce attorney, Sabrina Sheehan Cronin, owner and founder of The Cronin Law Firm.
After spending years as a prosecutor, Sabrina found her passion in helping, empowering, and protecting victims of crime. Sabrina truly desires to make a lasting and positive impact on every person who walks through the doors of her firm, which is why she was the perfect person to interview in regard to leaving an abusive marriage.
Her professional experience is distinctive and varied. She began as an associate attorney for a large civil litigation firm, where she practiced bankruptcy law, civil litigation, family law, and medical malpractice defense. From there she moved on to an insurance defense firm, where she continued to handle a variety of litigation matters, including medical malpractice and family law. She was also General Counsel for a Professional Employer Organization, handling human resources, employment law matters, and litigation. Sabrina then took on the position of Assistant Prosecuting Attorney for the Oakland County Prosecutor’s Office before opening her namesake law firm.
Originally published April 25th 2021
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When your marriage is ending, you know your relationship with your soon-to-be-ex will change, but what about your friendships? This week on Unfiltered, Michelle Dempsey-Multack and Jess Evans will take a deep dive into their experience with friendships during and after divorce. In this information packed episode, they will discuss:
The flockers and fleers, how to identify them and what to do about it
Finding your "tribe" in the divorce process
Understanding that people may pull away because they are also having marital problems
AND SO MUCH MORE!
Jess is a single mom of two, Michelle's assistant and lead coach at Moms Moving On. She has worked alongside Michelle for years and takes a child centered approach to co-parenting. Jess was a SAHM while going through her divorce in 2018 and the thought of spending time away from her kids broke her heart. She quickly learned that it isn't always about the quantity of time spent with her kids, rather the quality. Her and her children live in Wisconsin and love everything the Midwest has to offer. As a family, they enjoy watching football, playing golf, getting outside and creating fun memories together. When Jess is not with her kids, she is spending time with her new partner, golfing and enjoying time with her girlfriends. As a child of divorce who has no relationship with her father, Jess wanted to ensure her children grew up having a strong relationship with both of their parents.
As a coach, Jess is passionate about empowering her clients and helping them move on emotionally after the divorce is final. She works closely with her clients to help them find new ways to fill their cup as they enter the world of co-parenting. She also enjoys working with clients to create a child-centered parenting plan that is fine tuned to avoid any grey area. If you are looking for support during or after the divorce, Jess would be honored to work with you.
Find Jess on Instagram: @mmocoachjess
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Many women prolong the divorce process because they don't want to be stigmatized as "that" single mom. Often times, when we think of single motherhood, we think of the mom that is doing it all on her own, with no help of the other parent but in many cases, this isn't typically what we see. This week Michelle Dempsey-Multack is joined by Ashley Simpo to discuss their personal experience with single motherhood. Michelle and Ashley will educate listeners on:
Empathizing with women who may not have the support of a co-parent financially or physically
Understanding that you don't have to be friends with your co-parent
Giving your space to rest and recharge
AND MUCH MORE
Ashley Simpo is a Brooklyn-based, California-bred writer, editor, and author. She has written essays, op-eds, and reported pieces for publications including Parents magazine, CRWNMAG, Huffington Post, Essence, Healthline, and BET. Her work and profile have been featured in The New York Times, Marie Claire, and the Associated Press. She has authored and contributed to two books, including, 'A Kids Book About Divorce', a children's book that explains divorce as well as '100 Diverse Voices on Parenthood', an anthology of first-parent stories of which she contributed and served as a project editor. Ashley is also a contributing editor for Mother Tongue, a print magazine that tells stories about motherhood from non-traditional points of view. She publishes an unfiltered monthly essay series When You Have Time and currently serves as the managing editor for Okayplayer in Williamsburg, Brooklyn.
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Co-parenting with a high-conflict ex is not easy, but it can be done. We know that one reasonable co-parent can make a positive difference in the lives of the children who are being co-parented by one high-conflict parent, but that doesn't make dealing with it any easier.
High-conflict co-parenting can make life incredibly stressful and full of unnecessary tension, which in-turn, rubs off on the kids.
"The key is realizing we have to take a different approach. The secret to managing a high-conflict personality is managing your own anxiety," Bill Eddy says on this episode of Moms Moving On, and on this third visit to our show, Bill shares the secrets and strategies for how to effectively co-parenting with a high-conflict ex, and shares the "4 forget about its," that you definitely need to hear!
"As early as possible you want to learn how to separate dealing with your ex or ex-to-be from getting your needs met emotionally. Don't keep trying to get it from the person who can't give it to you."
Bill Eddy, LCSW, Esq. is High Conflict Institute's co-founder and Chief Innovation Officer. He pioneered the High Conflict Personality Theory (HCP) and has become an expert on managing disputes involving people with high conflict personalities. He was the Senior Family Mediator at the National Conflict Resolution Center for 15 years, a Certified Family Law Specialist lawyer representing clients in family court for 15 years, and a Licensed Clinical Social Worker therapist with twelve years’ experience. He serves on the faculty of the Straus Institute for Dispute Resolution at the Pepperdine University School of Law in California and is a Conjoint Associate Professor with the University of Newcastle Law School in Australia. He has been a keynote speaker and trainer in over 30 U.S. states and 10 countries. In addition to authoring over twenty books, he writes a popular blog on PsychologyToday.com with over five million views.
For a list of of Bill's books, click here.
We highly suggest The High-Conflict Co-Parenting Survival Guide, Splitting, Calming Upset People with EAR, and The 5 Types of People Who Can Ruin Your Life.
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In the first few episodes of Moms Moving On: Unfiltered, Michelle Dempsey-Multack and Jess Evans covered dating after divorce and introducing your new partner to your children, but what happens when it is your ex that has someone new in their life? Even if you were the one who chose divorce, your ex dating someone new can trigger emotions you weren't expecting. Michelle and Jess will take a deep dive into:
Managing your emotions when your ex has moved on
Not going down a rabbit hole of "what ifs" surrounding their new partner
Having conversations with your children, without interrogating them
Not feeling like you have to move on, just because your ex has
AND SO MUCH MORE!
Jess is a single mom of two, Michelle's assistant and lead coach at Moms Moving On. She has worked alongside Michelle for years and takes a child centered approach to co-parenting. Jess was a SAHM while going through her divorce in 2018 and the thought of spending time away from her kids broke her heart. She quickly learned that it isn't always about the quantity of time spent with her kids, rather the quality. Her and her children live in Wisconsin and love everything the Midwest has to offer. As a family, they enjoy watching football, playing golf, getting outside and creating fun memories together. When Jess is not with her kids, she is spending time with her new partner, golfing and enjoying time with her girlfriends. As a child of divorce who has no relationship with her father, Jess wanted to ensure her children grew up having a strong relationship with both of their parents.
As a coach, Jess is passionate about empowering her clients and helping them move on emotionally after the divorce is final. She works closely with her clients to help them find new ways to fill their cup as they enter the world of co-parenting. She also enjoys working with clients to create a child-centered parenting plan that is fine tuned to avoid any grey area. If you are looking for support during or after the divorce, Jess would be honored to work with you.
Find Jess on Instagram: @mmocoachjess
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Welcome to week two of Moms Moving On (Unfiltered) where Michelle Dempsey-Multack and co-host Jess Evans continue the conversation about dating after divorce. Last week they covered dating after divorce, and this week they take a deep dive into one of the most important steps: when to introduce the children to your new partner. Having both experienced this personally, Michelle and Jess will open up about:
Following your children's cues
Not forcing a family dynamic on your children right off the bat
Being aware of red flags regarding introductions
Trusting yourself
AND SO MUCH MORE
Jess is a single mom of two, Michelle's assistant and lead coach at Moms Moving On. She has worked alongside Michelle for years and takes a child centered approach to co-parenting. Jess was a SAHM while going through her divorce in 2018 and the thought of spending time away from her kids broke her heart. She quickly learned that it isn't always about the quantity of time spent with her kids, rather the quality. Her and her children live in Wisconsin and love everything the Midwest has to offer. As a family, they enjoy watching football, playing golf, getting outside and creating fun memories together. When Jess is not with her kids, she is spending time with her new partner, golfing and enjoying time with her girlfriends. As a child of divorce who has no relationship with her father, Jess wanted to ensure her children grew up having a strong relationship with both of their parents.
As a coach, Jess is passionate about empowering her clients and helping them move on emotionally after the divorce is final. She works closely with her clients to help them find new ways to fill their cup as they enter the world of co-parenting. She also enjoys working with clients to create a child-centered parenting plan that is fine tuned to avoid any grey area. If you are looking for support during or after the divorce, Jess would be honored to work with you.
Find Jess on Instagram: @mmocoachjess
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So, you are feeling ready to jump back into the dating pool after getting divorced, or maybe you've been dating someone for awhile and not sure how to approach the next steps. Don't worry, Michelle Dempsey-Multack and her co-host, lead coach Jess Evans, have you covered. In this special episode of Moms Moving On: Divorce Unfiltered, Michelle and Jess share their personal experience with dating after divorce as well as give advice for listeners who are looking for input on how and when is the best time to date. Together they will cover:
Knowing when you are ready to date and the best way to put yourself out there
When and how to introduce a new partner to your children
Telling your ex that you have found someone new
Making sure anyone you date understands that children will always come first
AND SO MUCH MORE
Jess is a single mom of two, Michelle's assistant and lead coach at Moms Moving On. She has worked alongside Michelle for years and takes a child centered approach to co-parenting. Jess was a SAHM while going through her divorce in 2018 and the thought of spending time away from her kids broke her heart. She quickly learned that it isn't always about the quantity of time spent with her kids, rather the quality. Her and her children live in Wisconsin and love everything the Midwest has to offer. As a family, they enjoy watching football, playing golf, getting outside and creating fun memories together. When Jess is not with her kids, she is spending time with her new partner, golfing and enjoying time with her girlfriends. As a child of divorce who has no relationship with her father, Jess wanted to ensure her children grew up having a strong relationship with both of their parents.
As a coach, Jess is passionate about empowering her clients and helping them move on emotionally after the divorce is final. She works closely with her clients to help them find new ways to fill their cup as they enter the world of co-parenting. She also enjoys working with clients to create a child-centered parenting plan that is fine tuned to avoid any grey area. If you are looking for support during or after the divorce, Jess would be honored to work with you.
Find Jess on Instagram: @mmocoachjess
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Infidelity and a health crisis, two of the most traumatic things a person can go through. What happens when these two things happen simultaneously? This week, Michelle Dempsey-Multack is joined by Jenny Swinerton, who shares her incredible story of her partner's infidelity while she was going through cancer treatment. Michelle and Jenny have a heartfelt conversation about:
Processing the emotions of infidelity
How to cope with your children spending time with your ex's new partner who they cheated with
Choosing to be a victor rather than a victim
AND SO MUCH MORE
Jenny (Maag) Swinerton’s incredible journey through cancer, infidelity, and divorce has led her on a path of re-building her life. She wants to share with our listeners that even when you are completely rocked to your core, you can come out better and stronger on the other side. Jenny wants our listeners to know that although divorce is incredibly difficult and often times traumatic, it can also provide you with an opportunity to build an amazing life that you never envisioned! Jenny is working on writing a book about her experience and she hopes to become a certified divorce coach.
We also want to remind our female listeners to schedule a mammogram today!
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What happens when everything looks right on paper, and every box is checked but you still find yourself unhappy in your marriage? It is okay to choose yourself and take control of your life again. This week Shibani Joshi joins Michelle Dempsey-Multack to share her own personal divorce and how she used it to find herself and in turn become the best mom to her three amazing children. You will be able to relate to Michelle and Shibani as they discuss:
Divorcing when it goes against your culture and upbringing
Letting go of guilt and shame
Fulfilling your role outside of your career
Shifting your mindset from "what do i have to do" to "what do I want to do"
AND SO MUCH MORE!
Shibani Joshi is an experienced journalist who has covered business, technology and general news for global media outlets, including ABC News, Fox Business Network, Fox News Channel, Yahoo! Finance and Huffington Post. She previously anchored a daily markets show on the Fox Business Network and had her own tech segment across Fox’s networks. Shibani has interviewed hundreds of corporate CEOs and executives from companies, including Apple, Citigroup, Ford, Google, McDonald's and Uber. She has also reported extensively on the floors of the NYSE, Nasdaq and NYMex exchanges. Shibani is a graduate of the University of Oklahoma and holds an MBA from the Harvard Business School. She currently lives in the Bay Area with her 3 children.
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When you become a single parent, finding your "tribe" is more important than ever, but it's not like you can just go on Amazon and order your support system. This week Michelle Dempsey-Multack is joined by Zoë Desmond CEO and founder of Frolo, the award-winning app for single parents. As a fellow single mom, Zoë developed Frolo to help single parents connect with others going through the same thing and help to ease the loneliness of single parenthood. Michelle and Zoë will discuss:
The importance of finding your support in single parenthood
The bond you feel when meeting new single parent friends
Shifting your mindset from victim to victor
Breaking the stigma around single parenting
AND SO MUCH MORE
Zoë Desmond is a single parent, the CEO and Founder of Frolo, the award-winning app for single parents which features separate dating and community modes, and author of the soon to be released ‘How to be a happy single parent’ book.
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It is easy to get caught up in single motherhood and put the needs of others before your own, but this can lead to burnout, resentment and overwhelm. This week, Michelle Dempsey-Multack invited Eykiena (Keena) Crowley to Moms Moving On to share her own experience with single motherhood and how she learned to put herself first when needed. Michelle and Keena will take a deep dive into:
Co-parenting a child with special needs
Shifting your perspective from "trying to survive" to "thriving"
Learning to set boundaries with your ex's extended family
Realizing that you can still give your children an incredible life
AND MUCH MORE
Eykiena Crowley is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker turned Divorce Recovery Coach. This former Trauma Therapist, and highly decorated combat veteran medically retired from the Army after sustaining an injury in Iraq. As a master in inspiring audiences to have the fortitude to overcome life’s challenges and mother of a daughter and son, she has had a multitude of obstacles to conquer.
As a mother of a son with Autism and a divorcee, she is familiar with the mindset of a woman who wants more but doesn’t know how to get to it or doesn’t know what it even looks like. But one thing she is very aware of after her experiences of:
Being molested at 13 years old
Having a child at 14 years old
Being homeless at 18 years old
Joining the military and medically retiring due to injury
Being a combat veteran (serving a combat tour to Iraq)
Being diagnosed with an autoimmune disorder
Being in an abusive marriage, and going through a painful divorce
Experiencing medical issues as a result of divorce
Being diagnosed with a brain aneurysm
Is that there is a brighter life after divorce if one would be resilient and become exceptionally focused, you can have the life you desire and deserve.
She now concentrates on empowering women and her audience to get to and utilize their maximum potential to thrive in essence and live a blissful life after divorce. Eykiena exemplifies how a woman thrives and looks like after being broken. She believes if a woman can have a thriving mindset, make thriving commitments, and create thriving actions, it will conclusively result in Thriving After Divorce.
One of the greatest surprises, and one that was completely unexpected, was who I became in the process. Pain affects us. It makes us compassionate, considerate and more aware. I became all those things. I love who I am today, and you can love the person you become too. I can help you find your way on this journey. - Eykiena Crowley
Eykiena “Keena” Crowley is the Founder and CEO of My Thriving Life Academy, a company that empowers the masses to not just thrive but to live in bliss! Keena is a Divorce Recovery Coach, Influencer, and Published Author of A Superwoman’s Guide to Recovering After Divorce. This Combat Army Veteran and Former Social Work Therapist now uses her experience and training to lead thousands to their greatness by using their inner gifts to elevate to their blissful life.
Having overcome a plethora of life changing experiences at a young age, including joining the Army as a single parent, becoming a decorated combat veteran, and an agonizing divorce that left her emotionally bankrupt and in poor physical health, Keena has tapped into her past pain to connect her closer to her mission. Her purpose is to use her own journey as a way to help others unlock their inner strength and understand their true power.
As the Chairwoman of the My Thriving Life Academy, her firm’s courses, events, and results-based coaching & consulting programs empower divorced women to use their gifts to have a fulfilled life on their own terms.
From her one-on-one coaching, group training events and online seminars, she has helped thousands significantly shift their lives.
Her core belief is “You have the power to manifest more than you realize!”
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you re doing great. Ive learnt alot
Great episode! I took a lot from it! It's so hard when you do not trust the other parent for meeting childs health, safety, emotional and physical needs.