Divorce Source Radio
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Divorce Source Radio is your Free audio source for help and support if you are in the process of divorce. We'll talk to others who have gone the same path as you and seek out advice from divorce attorneys,family counselors and psychologists. This will also be YOUR forum to vent on your current situation or provide guidance to others. Visit www.DivorceSourceRadio.com for more information.
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CleanLearning Disabilities - Is School Helping or Hurting Children? | Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 <w:LsdException Locked="false" Priority="60" SemiHidde | 2/22/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanTap Into Reducing the Stress of Divorce | Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 <w | 2/19/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanWhat's Your Love Language? | In episode #8 of Single Again! Now What?, Joanie, Lesley and Steve explore "The 5 love Languages", based around the book "The 5 Love Languages" by Dr. Gary Chapman. After many years of counseling, Dr. Chapman noticed a pattern: everyone he had ever counseled had a “love language,” a primary way of expressing and interpreting love. He also discovered that, for whatever reason, people are usually drawn to those who speak a different love language than their own. Of the countless ways we can show love to one another, five key categories, or five love languages, proved to be universal and comprehensive—everyone has a love language, and we all identify primarily with one of the five love languages: Words of Affirmation, Quality Time, Receiving Gifts, Acts of Service, and Physical Touch. Joanie, Lesley and Steve took the 5 Love Languages assessment on www.5LoveLanguages.com and discuss their results. The question is... what love language do you speak? You'll have a better idea by the end of this program and catch a few laughs in the process. Visit the Single Again! Now What? Facebook page to see pictures and learn more about our hosts by Clicking Here. And be sure to "Like Us"... we really liked being liked. ;) Thanks for listening! | 2/16/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanThe Emotionally Abused Male, Parental Alienation & Dealing with an Incarcerated Ex | Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 <w:LsdException Locked="false" Priority="1" SemiHidden="false" UnhideWhenUsed="false" QFormat="true" Name="No Spacing | 2/14/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanMaking the Most of Valentine's Day | Valentine's Day can be difficult for anyone going through divorce or even people who have been divorced for years but haven't fully let go of their past relationship. Juliana Neiman shares how Valentine's Day can be a holiday filled with opportunity rather than one filled with grief in this episode of Sex after Divorce. Valentine's Day can provide an opportunity for growth and reflection, it can also be a time to pamper and love yourself more. Topics in the program include: Finding friends or family to spend time with Volunteering as a means of getting outside yourself and sharing love with others Giving yourself the gift of acceptance Ways to pamper yourself on Valentine's Day Learning to feel comfortable about being alone And much more. Happy Valentine's Day! | 2/13/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanOpposites Attract and Opposites Attack | Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 <w:LsdException Locked="false" Priority="60" SemiHidden="false" Unhid | 2/9/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanHow to Save Time, Money and Your Sanity When Going Through Divorce | The very word “divorce” conjures up fear, sadness, anger, confusion and, for some, relief. But the reality of what divorce really looks like and means with all of its implications are not always clear. With close to 50% of marriages ending in divorce, we need to better employ strategies that will keep everyone, including those caught in the middle – often the children – moving towards a better life. Divorce can be a beginning even if it looks like an end. No matter who you are, what your finances look like, whether you have children or working through issues, divorce can be complex and complicated, but it doesn’t need to be. Almost all of us have questions, deal with problems and are faced with the myriad of concerns as we navigate the maze of divorce. Hear Deborah Moskovitch and Steve Peck discuss the concerns and questions most of us have through divorce and the importance of making smart decisions – all with the help of The Smart Divorce Resource ToolKit. Topics include: The emotional, legal and finances of divorce Smart Co-Parenting Rebuilding your life to build a better future Coping with divorce in the workplace Understanding workplace stress How organizations can help employees stay mindful on the job “Like” Divorce Source Radio on Facebook between February 8-15 to enter your name in a draw to win a copy of The Smart Divorce Resource ToolKit. But, even if you don’t win the free ToolKit, it’s still a win, email info@thesmartdivorce.com to place an order and mention you heard about it on Divorce Source Radio to receive a 10% discount! To preview the program click on the link - http://wp.me/pbONe-gF esource ToolKit. | 2/8/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanLies We Tell Ourselves During Divorce | Have you ever believed something negative about yourself, or felt "stuck" in life? What's the worst kind of lie? The one we tell ourselves. In this episode of Divorce Source Radio with Steve Peck, our guests are Victoria Wynn and Laura Campbell. Victoria and Laura both serve as successful divorce coaches, and Victoria speaks openly about the lies she had told herself after her divorce from a 16-year marriage. One of Victoria's lies was, "Because I'm a single mom of five kids, I won't find a good, devoted man to be my partner." She goes on to share the truth she ultimately learned: "Because I'm a single mom of five, I know how to love deeply, sacrifice, serve, and create unity." Victoria created The Lies I tell Myself Project after realizing the need for a custom-tailored process that explains how to know if you're lying to yourself, and most importantly: A way to figure out what the beautiful truth about yourself really is. Laura Campbell is an author and Divorce & Life Reinvention Coach, supporting women who want to regroup, renew and reinvent themselves before, during and after divorce. Laura has made her life one of dedication and devotion to those unsure of how to get where they really want to go... and her results are phenomenal! Together, these two women are making a difference in the lives of hundreds going through divorce. | 2/6/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanIs Dating after Divorce Easier for Men or Women - Single Again! Now What? - Episode #6 | Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 <w:LsdException Locked="false" Priority="60" SemiHidden="false" Unhid | 2/2/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanIs it Appropriate to Medicate Due to The Anxiety and Depression of Divorce? | Under guidance from a health professional, medication can relieve some of the symptoms of anxiety, but it requires non-drug treatments to produce lasting changes and continuing relief from anxiety. Medication doesn't cure the underlying problem and is usually not a long-term solution. Anxiety medications also come with side effects and safety concerns, including the risk of addiction. In this episode of The Intelligent Divorce, Mark Banschick, M.D., discusses when drug therapy is deemed appropriate, but also offers healthy alternatives such as meditation, exercise and a healthy diet. Many are surprised to learn that some natural alternatives may work as well as medication. Dr. Banschick believes each patient is unique, and therefore, what suits one patient may not work for another. This program provides options so that you can make a more informed decision regarding your mental and physical health. | 1/31/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanWhat's New at Divorce Source Radio in 2012? | The Pecking Order is where you'll find what's going on in and around Divorce Source Radio. Divorce Source Radio founder and host, Steve Peck, provides show updates and gives a shout out to Singapore. You heard right, DSR has a large following there and Steve wants to know who's listening. Steve also talks about the upcoming Divorce Expo on March 24th and 25th in Michigan, and invites listeners to come to the show and party with him at the mixer the night of March 24th. Divorce Source Radio will be recording shows from the expo and we hope to see you there. For more on the show, visit: www.TheDivorceExpo.com. Finally, Steve talks about the shows on DSR including our New Show, Single Again! Now What? and encourages listeners to "like" our Facebook page, "follow" us on Twitter and visit our website at www.DivorceSourceRadio.com. As always, thanks for listening and trusting us. We believe in you and your future! | 1/30/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanA woman's Guide to Life After Loss | In this episode of Divorce Source Radio with Steve Peck, Steve speaks with the author of the bestselling book "Now That He's Gone - A Financial Therapist's Guide to Life After Loss", Beverly Tobocman. Beverly's book was written to inspire and comfort "suddenly single" women everywhere. "Now That He's Gone" retells amazing stories of women who build emotional and financial security after losing their man and provides a straightforward blueprint for achieving inner peace and rebuilding life as a single. Topics in the program include: How to shift your attitude from one of loss to one of challenge and opportunity The question YOU must answer to live happily ever after Deciding whether to keep or sell the marital home How fears trick you into giving up The power of gratitude and the wisdom of letting go Are you going to be okay? And much more | 1/29/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanSingle Again! Now What? Episode #5 - The Stress of Divorce | They're baaack! Our fun-loving trio is back together to bring you another episode of fun and deep thoughts. This time, the discussion turns to The Stress of Divorce - The Price for Peace. Joanie Winberg, Lesley Hatfield and Steve Peck talk about the personal stress they experienced when going through their own divorces and discuss ways to make your divorce less stressful. Stress is no laughing matter, but somehow, Joanie, Lesley and Steve find a way to laugh at themselves and share what they learned through the process of divorce. As they say, "laughter is the best medicine," and this show is the perscription for your wellbeing. Join Joanie, Lesley and Steve weekly for Single Again! Now What? And if you ever have a question or show suggestion, write them at DivorceSourceRadio@gmail.com. | 1/27/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanCan Divorce Cause Post Traumatic Stress Disorder? | 1024x768 Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE <w:LsdException Locked="false" Priority="1" SemiHidden="false" Unhide | 1/25/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanPersonal Protection Orders during Divorce | A personal protection order (PPO) is an order issued by the court. In situations where there is a domestic relationship, it can protect you from harassment, assault, beating, molesting, wounding, or stalking by another person. It provides police to prevent a crime before it happens, by preventing the other person from purchasing a firearm or interfering with your daily activities. The order can also prohibit him/her from entering your premises and removing minor children unless the removal is part of a court parenting time order. In this episode of "Ask Henry", with attorney Henry Gornbein, we take a closer look at Personal protection orders from all sides. Whether you are the one seeking the order or are on the receiving end, we cover all sides in this program. Topics Include: How to acquire a protection order What the order means and the legal ramifications of violating an order What to do if an order expires and you still fear for your safety The repercussions for filing a false Protection Order What to do if you feel you are wrongly served a protection order How to have a protection order against you dismissed How the courts view Protection Orders And much more. | 1/23/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanSingle Again! Now What? Episode #4 - Ego | We're back with episode #4 of Single Again! Now What? with Joanie, Lesley and Steve. Join the fun as we explore the ego and how it affects our daily life and relationships. We talk about Eckhart Tolle's books in this show, as much of his work is related to letting go of an unhealthy ego. Nothing will kill a relationship more quickly than ego. So the next time you see your ego getting involved in your relationship, get rid of it! If you find yourself defending yourself or not allowing you to really listen, then you need to take a step back. Listen carefully to what’s really being said, and use it to create the most amazing relationship. As usual, the show is served up with a big helping of laughter, so learn, laugh and love with Joanie, Lesley and Steve on Single Again! Now What? | 1/21/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanParental Kidnapping | Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 <w:LsdException Locked="false" Priority="60" SemiHidden="false" Unhid | 1/19/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanCommunicating Your Sexual Needs to a New Partner | In this episode of Sex after Divorce with Juliana Neiman, we discuss the importance of communicating your sexual needs to a new partner. Communication is an important part of every healthy relationship, both in and out of the bedroom. Juliana teaches us how to communicate our sexual desires openly with our new partner and shares ways to keep the romance alive for years to come. Communicating your needs can be done verbally or non-verbally, the important part is that you and your partner understand what each other's needs are. Common stressors such as money problems or work issues can be enemies of sexual desire and Juliana shares how to put your problems on hold, if but for a short while, so you can enjoy healthy sex and intimacy with your partner. | 1/17/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanUnderstanding Parental Alienation | In this episode of The Intelligent Divorce with Mark Banschick M.D., we explore Parental Alienation with clinical and forensic psychologist, Dr. Abe Worenklien. Parental alienation is a social dynamic, generally occurring due to divorce or separation, when a child expresses unjustified hatred or unreasonably strong dislike of one parent, making access by the rejected parent difficult or impossible. These feelings may be influenced by negative comments by the other parent and by the characteristics, such as lack of empathy and warmth, of the rejected parent. Many people learned of parental alienation when a tape of actor, Alec Baldwin, was leaked to the press by his former wife. To the uninformed ear, Alec sounded overly harsh in a message he left to his ten-year old daughter. Alec, apologetic for his harsh words, explains his behavior as a result of the growing frustration of being a "targeted" parent in his book A Promise to Ourselves: A Journey Through Fatherhood and Divorce. (This book is available in our bookstore under the "Recommended Reading" tab). This is a "must hear" program for any parent going through divorce and Dr. Worenkien provides insight of why a seemingly "normal" parent might attempt to drive their child away from their biological mother or father during or after divorce. | 1/15/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanTen Signs Your Spouse May be Planning to Divorce You | Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 <w:LsdException Locked="false" Priority="60" SemiHidden="false" Unhid | 1/14/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Clean"What can we Reasonably Expect from the Legal System During Divorce | In this episode of "Ask Henry," with attorney Henry Gornbein, our question is, "What can we reasonably expect from the legal system, including Attorneys, Judges, Friend of the Court, and Mediators?" Henry walks us through the steps of determining what you should expect from your attorney and what you should be looking for when selecting one. The conversation then shifts to reasonable expectations for the judge overseeing your case. Judges are all different and rule as such. Another part of the family law system is the Friend of The Court, and Henry helps us understand the system. Finally, we take a look at what you can expect from a family law mediator. The court process during divorce can be daunting, so the more you know early on, the better the possible outcome. | 1/11/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanSingle Again! Now What? Episode #3 - Quieting the Mind | The fun returns in episode #3 of Single Again! Now What? with Joanie Winberg, Lesley Hatfield and Steve Peck. As in past shows, we bounce all over the place discussing life's most interesting life topics. In this show, one of the main topics we discuss is the need to quite our mind in order to truly connect with our "God Source" within. And then, once again, the conversation bounces back and forth and can go from serious to unbelievably silly in a New York minute. We can relate to what you are going through. Our shows objective is to lift you up, support and entertain you. So join us on the Lite Side of divorce weekly on Divorce Source Radio.com. We'd love to here your thoughts regarding this new show. Send comments, questions or suggestions to DivorceSourceRadio@gmail.com | 1/9/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanIdentifying your Sexual Style | Couples often avoid sex because their sex life has become dissatisfying or conflictual. If talking about it is uncomfortable (and for most it is, at least a bit), avoidance can become the path of least resistance. Lack of time is often a convenient excuse. Talking about sexual concerns in a caring way and planning together for sexual revitalization can be the cure for avoidance. Most couples can work through their sexual frustrations and miscommunications simply by learning to communicate about what is important to them and what works for them and what feels intolerable to them and why In this episode of Sex after Divorce, Juliana Neiman provides a "statement check -list" to help us to recognize our sexual preferences. Once we have a better understanding of our sexual desires, the goal is to share our needs with our new partner in a healthy way. | 1/6/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanDoes My Teenager Need Treatment? | In this episode of The Intelligent Divorce with Mark Banschick M.D., we discuss how to tell the difference between an upset teen and a teen that needs treatment, and perhaps medication. Teenagers are rarely easy. Normal adolescents, bless their hearts, can be moody, demanding, self centered and otherwise preoccupied at the expense of their studies or the family. When things go wrong, it can be rocky going. Depression, eating disorders, oppositional behavior and drug use are just some of the quagmires lying in the way of healthy adolescent development. Treatment can be a Godsend; even medications when appropriate can help many of the problems that teens may face. So, do we just run to medicate an adolescent when he or she starts to show symptoms during a divorce? The side effects of medications are real, but not doing any treatment may lead to far worse. The teenage brain is a developing organ that won't reach maturity until twenty-five or so, and the psychological roller coaster of emerging independence and sexuality can be daunting for girls and boys alike. Add a divorce (or any real stress), and figuring out what's going on psychologically can be tricky. While your adolescent may be inherently inconsistent, moody, or test limits, during a divorce there are additional pressures to deal with over which he has little control - like the dissolution of the family as he knows it, perhaps warring parents or just worries about what the future may hold. | 1/4/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanSingle Again! Now What? (Episode 2 - 1/2/2012) | Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 <w:LsdException Locked="false" Priority="60" SemiHidden="false" Unhid | 1/2/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanFREE eHarmony Weekend & Our Final Show of 2011 | Happy New Year! This is the final broadcast of 2011 and we're going out in style giving our listeners a FREE eHarmony Weekend. Visit our website at www.DivorceSourceRadio.com and click on the eHarmony banner to get in on this special for DSR listeners. It's a great way to possibly find the life partner you always dreamed of and at no cost to you. Also in this episode, DSR founder and host, Steve Peck, provides a year in review for 2011 and tell of new things to come in 2012. Thank you for being part of our Divorce Source Radio community. It has been a privilege serving you during this challenging time in your life. We wish you a healthy, happy and prosperous New Year! | 12/29/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanSingle Again! Now What? - New Show Promo | Welcome to Single Again! Now What?, a new program on Divorce Source Radio with hosts Joanie Winberg and Lesley Hatfield. As the title implies, this is a show designed for individuals who have gone through divorce and are looking to rebuild a healthier and happier life than ever before. The hosts have experienced divorce firsthand and provide thoughts, feelings and advice in a fun uplifting format. Going through divorce can be one of the darkest times in an individuals life... welcome to the other side! This show is going to be fun and informative. Listen weekly on www.DivorceSourceRadio.com. | 12/27/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanOrganizing your Divorce and Empowering Your New Life | In this episode of Divorce Source Radio with Steve Peck, we discuss Organizing your Divorce and Empowering your Your New Life, with our guest, Laura Campbell, of The D Spot. Laura is a divorce coach and author of The Ultimate Divorce Organizer: The Complete, Interactive Guide to Achieving the Best Financial and Personal Divorce, a book Steve believes ALL Divorce Source Radio Listeners should have if new to the process of divorce. The Ultimate Divorce Organizer is a comprehensive resource for knowing what comes next, preparing for it, and keeping track of all that you will need to accomplish during divorce. Despite feelings of being overwhelmed, loneliness, confusion and fear, Laura believes this journey can be the catalyst for reclaiming your joy, independence and freedom. Topics in the program include: Dealing with the legal and emotional side of divorce Why avoiding litigation is in your family's best interest How to get what you want out of your new life How to be a better co-parent Ways to improve communication with your ex and future love interests When is the right time to move forward with a new relationship And much more | 12/25/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanUnderstanding Narcissistic Personality Disorder | Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 <w:LsdException Locked="false" Priority="60" SemiHidden="false" Unhid | 12/22/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanHow to Communicate Your Sexual Needs to a New Partner | Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 <w:LsdException Locked="false" Priority="60" SemiHidden="false" Unhid | 12/20/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanSpending Holidays Alone and Beginning New Traditions | Divorce Source Radio's Steve Peck has a discussion on spending the holidays alone, with DSR The Smart Divorce host, author and divorce consultant, Deborah Moskovitch. We share our different backgrounds as we discuss Deborah's experience of being alone during Hanukkah, and Steve's during Christmas. We also touch on the difficulty of being newly divorced at other major life events and celebrations. As the program progresses, we become a bit more philosophical, as we discuss why and how couples fall out of love in the first place. And we ask the question, "Are those in high conflict divorces actually more in love with their spouses, and soon-to-be exes, than those who divorce with a mutual understanding that they have both simply fallen out of love?" What do you think? Write us your thoughts at DivorceSourceRadio@gmail.com. We'd love to hear from you. | 12/17/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanFinally Out - Letting Go of Living Straight | What would you do if you realized that your own most fundamental assumptions about yourself were wrong? How would you reinvent yourself in your forties if you began to suspect that much of your life had been built on a lie – or at least a critical misperception? These are the questions that Dr. Loren A. Olson, a prominent Midwestern psychiatrist, faced when he finally confronted the fact that despite almost two decades of marriage to a loving and emotionally compatible woman, he was sexually and romantically attracted to men. Dr. Olson is author of Finally Out - Letting Go of Living Straight and provides insight and wisdom to others experiencing the same situation. Whether it be a husband or wife that finds themselves questioning their own sexuality or a family member or children dealing with accepting their new reality. Dr. Olson help us understand the journey not just from someone who has lived it, but also as a professional psychiatrist. | 12/15/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanHow to Protect Your Credit During Divorce and Who Gets to Keep the Family Pet? | In this Episode of “Ask Henry” with Attorney, Henry Gornbein, Henry answers the questions: How Can I Protect my Credit During Divorce and Who Gets Possession of the Family Pet? If you would like to ask Henry a question for an upcoming show, send your question to DivorceSourceRadio@gmail.com or phone your question into our Voicemail Listener Line at (248) 686-2256. For more on attorney, Henry Gornbein, visit www.FamilyLawOfMichigan.com | 12/13/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanDivorce at the Movies | Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 <w:LsdException Locked="false" Priority="60" SemiHidden="false" Unhid | 12/11/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanFinding a Partner and Falling in Love Again | In this episode of Sex after Divorce with Juliana Neiman, we discuss finding a new partner and falling in love again. We need to make sure we're not selecting the wrong partner based on our unconscious past decisions. The way to do this is to recognize your psychological make-up by examining past relationships, making adjustments and moving forward to create healthier emotional and sexual relationships. Juliana discusses the five important things when choosing a new partner including: Unconscious Motivations Being realistic in your expectations - Don't expect your partner to be perfect, we all have flaws Understand our emotional needs Improving communication skills and conflict resolution Being aware of your need for love and worthiness | 12/7/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanThe Art of Enhancing Intimate Relationships | Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 <w:LsdException Locked="false" Priority="60" SemiHidden="false" Unhid | 12/4/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanCoping with the Holidays During Divorce | The holidays can be a challenging time for families going through divorce. We have these images of perfect family holidays, yet your own family is coping with a situation that is anything but perfect. In this program, psychologist, Dr. Larry Friedberg, provides advice to help get you through the holidays. This Program Covers: Dealing with ALL holidays including: Christmas, Hanukkah , Easter, Birthdays, Bar/Bat Mitzvahs, Graduations How to deal with your feelings and emotions during this trying time Understanding issues your children may be dealing with during the holiday season Dividing parenting time between you and your ex Tips for holiday parties and gatherings to ease the stress Is it proper to begin dating around the holidays | 12/3/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanOvercoming Domestic Violence: Moving Out and Moving On | Our guest, Sharon Zarozny of Brilliant Exits (http://www. brilliantexits.com/) shares her personal story of overcoming the trauma she experienced as a victim of Domestic Violence and abuse. Domestic Violence can happen to anyone, and Sharon was hard pressed to believe that this was happening to her. Fact was, as an educated woman who'd traded in a successful career to be a stay at home mom, there was no way she and her daughters were the "victims" of that ugly phrase "domestic violence." Sharon’s family had the trappings of a privileged life thanks to her husband’s thriving surgical practice. He was a brilliant Ivy League grad. It just didn't add up. If you can identify, get a copy of Susan Weitzman's book Not To People Like Us: Hidden Abuse in Upscale Marriages or check out nottopeoplelikeus.com. Knowing you are not alone is so crucial to getting out. In your world that swirls with "unreals” and craziness, you'll find this book/site a gift of validation. You'll know you are not crazy. Also visit The Weitzman Center and download the free Care Kit provided. It too will help you understand and safely plan for when you are ready to get out. And plan you must. When you leave a high earning, narcissistic professional you can be in for quite a rough ride through the legal system. Often the upscale abuser has the means, power and leverage to hire a legal dream team and use the courts to further the abuse. | 12/2/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanDetroit Divorce Expo | On this episode of The Pecking Order, with Divorce Source Radio founder, Steve Peck, we discuss the forthcoming Detroit Divorce Expo that will be held on March 24 - 25 2012 at the Suburban Collection Showcase in Novi, Michigan. Event senior produce, Joost Allard, joins Steve to discuss the two day event which is designed to provide help and support for those contemplating or going through divorce. The two-day event features keynote speakers addressing the legal, emotional and financial needs one faces as they navigate their divorce. If you or someone you know is in the process of divorce, this is a Must Attend event. For more information, visit: www.TheDivorceExpo.com. | 12/1/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanHoliday Survival Guide for Moms | In this holiday edition of Divorce Source Radio, divorce coach Jeanie Rule, of www.SoloMama.com, presents The Holiday Survival Guide for Divorcing or Divorced Moms. The holidays can be a stressful time for anyone, but for a mother going through a divorce, this season can be even more challenging. Beyond financial issues, many moms face the isolation of being left out of events they used to attend, as well as facing their ex at social or school events. Jeanie speaks of the need to be as prepared as possible for the holidays, both from a legal custody point of view and preparing for circumstances you may encounter with friends, family, and co-workers during the holiday season. Jeanie teaches us how we can create new holiday traditions for our children and helps us understand the true meaning of the holiday season: spending time with family and friends and sharing love. The first holiday season apart from your family is always the toughest, but we learn that, in time, things will get better, and, if handled correctly, the way we go through the trials of this season can be something our kids will come to admire. | 11/29/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanHow Children Get Wounded During Divorce | In this powerful episode of The Intelligent Divorce with Mark Banshick, M.D., we discuss how children can become wounded during a divorce. Our guest is Ditta M. Oliker, Ph.D., author of Hide & Seek: Reclaiming Childhood’s Lost Potential. After the personal tragedy of losing one of her sons, Ditta began to develop her ideas about psychological survival and the lasting effects of the experiences and hidden messages of childhood. She continued to develop these themes after beginning her practice and incorporated them into her concept of survival systems. Ditta draws a parallel between the death of a loved one to divorce, which is the death of a marriage and the death of a family as it existed, and explains why how we deal with the loss makes a huge difference for all involved, especially the children. In the program we learn: How children become wounded during divorce and how the wounds can carry over into their adult relationships How some children take on the role of caretaker to a parent or sibling and how harmful that can be How children adapt to the demands of their situation And you'll hear the original version of the fairy tale, Snow White, and see how it captures the conflict of childhood. | 11/28/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanDivorce Detox | Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 <w:LsdException Locked="false" Priority="60" SemiHidden="false" Unhid | 11/24/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanCreating a Personal Retreat at Home for Self Discovery and Growth | Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 <w:LsdException Locked="false" Priority="60" SemiHidden="false" Unhid | 11/22/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanVisitation Issues During the Holidays & Annulments | In this Episode of "Ask Henry" with Attorney, Henry Gornbein, Henry answers questions related to visitation issues with your children during the holidays and what annulments are and how they work. The Holidays can be an especially difficult time when you are divorcing, especially the first year. Henry discusses options of sharing time with your children. It's always best if you can come up with a shared holiday plan with your ex because if you can't, the judge will be forced to do so. If you can't come to an amicable agreement, Henry offers advice on how to approach your attorney as a means of bargaining for fair rights for equal parenting time. Divorce Source Radio would advise you consider the best interest of your children first. The second question deals with Annulments. What are they? Is there a difference between a legal annulment and a religious annulment? Does an annulment free you of paying spousal support and how easy is it to get one? If you would like to ask Henry a question for an upcoming show, send your question to DivorceSourceRadio@gmail.com or phone your question into our Voicemail Listener Line at (248) 686-2256 and we will try to answer it in an upcoming show. | 11/21/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanQuestions about Mediation & Child Custody | In this epidose of "Ask Henry", attorney Henry Gornbein answers questions regarding mediation and child custody. Questions asked include: Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 <w:LsdException Locked="false" Priority="59" SemiHidden="false" UnhideWhenUs | 11/17/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanFinding a Problem Solving Lawyer, Not a Conflict Creator | Our guest, Mark Baer (http://www.markbaeresq.com/) is a family law attorney, mediator, and collaborative law practitioner in Pasadena, California and has been practicing for twenty years. He received a great deal of media attention regarding his opinions that the family law system in the United States destroys families and his views on better and more constructive ways of handling such matters. His articles have appeared in Forbes, The Los Angeles Daily Journal and Valley Lawyer Magazine. Columnists from the Pasadena Star-News, the Los Angeles, Times and other newspapers use Mark as a resource for their columns. Problem solving is a hallmark of a good lawyer. We explore this outlook and learn what you need to consider when looking for a lawyer. To learn more, Mark has written the must read article Things to Consider in Order to Select an Attorney Who is a Problem Solver and Not a Conflict Creator (http://www.markbaeresq.com/Pasadena-Family-Law-Blog/2011/September/Things-to-Consider-in-Order-to-Select-an-Attorne2.aspx) Topics in this program include: What is a problem solving lawyer What is a problem creator lawyer Finding your problem-solving lawyer How to look for a mediator that’s right for you Problems with lawyers and the legal system | 11/14/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanDealing with The Stress of Divorce | In this episode of The Intelligent Divorce with Mark Banschick, M.D., we discuss dealing with stress during divorce and our guest is Joanie Winberg of www.FreshStartAfterDivorce.com. During your divorce, have you ever felt "Stuck in the muck" and not sure how to move your life forward or the stress of your "inner voice" working overtime with doubt or the feeling of lack of self-confidence to make decisions? If so, you're not alone. Joanie helps us understand how to deal with and gain control over the stress and anxiety we may be feeling during this very difficult time in our lives. Topics in the program include: Learn how much of our stress is self inflicted How to quiet our anxious mind The difference between internal and external stress The difference between real and imaginary stress Stress reduction techniques And much more. | 11/11/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanAre You GROWING or GOING Through Divorce? | In episode #9 of Sex after Divorce with Juliana Neiman, we discuss ways of GROWING through the divorce process. This program helps us understand the importance of healing past wounds prior to moving on to new relationships prematurely. If you still have feelings of hopelessness, anger, bitterness and regret, and find yourself thinking about your ex and thinking what could have or should have been done in the past, this is a Must Hear program. Juliana helps us detach from our past and move forward to new relationships and possibilities. Divorce can be an opportunity to expand and re-brand yourself, and by doing the "personal work", you can be mindful of things you may have done in the past that didn't serve you or your relationship, make changes, and move forward into healthy, safe relationships. It's all about expanding, change and letting go. Juliana Neiman provides answers and suggestions for you to GROW through divorce into a happy, healthier you. | 11/9/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanTelevision's Divorce Court Celebrity Judge, Lynn Toler, with Thoughts on Divorce | Our guest, award winner and mentor, Judge Lynn Toler (http://judgelynn.com/toler_divorce_court/) is smart, talented and creative – and judge on one of television’s most successful courtroom drama series: DIVORCE COURT. Judge Lynn Toler is a former municipal court judge who now hosts the nationally syndicated show, Divorce Court. She is also a bi-monthly contributor to News and Notes on NPR and became host of the prime time TV show Decision House in 2007. In 2006, Judge Lynn published her book, My Mother’s Rules: A Practical Guide to Becoming an Emotional Genius. Praised as an “awe-inspiring memoir” by Essence Magazine, it not only chronicles her life as a child raised in the shadow of her father’s mental illness but provides practical advice for anyone seeking more and better emotional control Having completed more than two thousand episodes, on DIVORCE COURT, Judge Lynn Toler turns up the heat on court shows in this half-hour, relationship oriented series. Viewers experience the drama firsthand as husbands and wives square off in real-life courtroom battles. Judge Lynn shares her wisdom and insight of the legal process, how to have a much smarter divorce…..or even save your marriage. And, she speaks of her mission to gain awareness about teen violence. Topics in this program include: How communicating better might help you avoid divorce What a judge can and cannot do The emotions of court; what to do to get a better resolution The inherent unfairness of no fault divorce The surprising truth about teen violence and what parents should be aware of Domestic violence – an explanation, coping and managing The limits of the legal system Intelligent mediation | 11/7/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanWhen Divorce Seems Unfair | In this episode of The Intelligent Divorce with Dr. Mark Banschick, M.D., our topic is Fairness. Many of us going through a divorce have felt we have been wronged and that much of what we are going through is unfair. We had hopes and dreams that our marriage would last forever and then one day, perhaps out of the blue, our partner tells us they want out of the marriage, you're served divorce papers or you discover your spouse has been having an affair. Even the court system fails us in their attempt of fairness. This can leave us feeling so betrayed and it all feels so unfair. As parents, we have a duty to teach our children about fairness. The only fair outcome of your divorce would be to free yourself from what you believe was not fair and move on to a happier life, and in the process, provide an example to your children that there's a better life out there with acceptance. This program also features a powerful example of forgiveness from the biblical story of Job. This is a MUST HEAR PROGRAM for any listener who feels that their divorce wasn't fair | 11/4/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanBecoming Aware of Your Non-Negotiable Needs When Selecting a New Partner | In episode #8 of Sex after Divorce with Juliana Neiman, we discuss the process of selecting a new partner and understanding your "non-negotiable" needs. Through self analysis and looking back at past relationships, we can identify what we require in a partner that makes us feel safe, loved, protected and nurtured. Juliana provides a check-list of what to look for in a new partner and helps us understand how miscommunication with your ex may have occurred . Juliana provides tips for a healthier communications dialog as we move on to future relationships. Understanding and expressing our needs better helps build healthier relationships and a more fulfilling life. Juliana also continues the discussion of expanding our "sexual menu" with our partner to include Sex Toys,and trying different Sexual Positions. | 11/2/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanWhat Does No Fault Mean in No Fault Divorce and Are Prenups a Good Idea Prior to Getting Married? | In this episode of "Ask Henry" with attorney Henry Gornbein, Henry answers the questions What Does Fault Mean in No-Fault Divorce and Are Prenuptial Agreements a good Idea Prior to Marriage? If you have a legal question related to family law, "Ask Henry" is your opportunity to get an answer or second opinion. Write Henry at DivorceSourceRadio@gmail.com or phone your question in to our Listener Line at (248) 686-2256, and your question will be answered in an upcoming show. | 10/31/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanGetting Your Kids to Sleep | Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 <w:LsdException Locked="false" Priority="60" SemiHidden="false" Unhid | 10/29/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanTen Pre-Divorce Money Mistakes that can make a Big Difference in Your Post Divorce Future | Our guest, Lisa Decker (www.DivorceMoneyMatters.com) who is referred to as Miss Money Matters ® - is the CEO and founder of Divorce Money Matters®. Ms. Decker is an expert in divorce financial matters, and a discreet problem-solver who guides her clients to “Divorce Your Spouse, Not Your Money®.” She has been interviewed by CNN, Good Morning America, NY Times, Business Week, CreditCards.com, ForbesWomen.com, and Oprah magazine. The finances of divorce and how they are managed and worked through during the divorce process can significantly impact your post divorce future. Tune in to understand the most common mistakes and what you can do to avoid them. Topics in this program include: How to make decisions based on facts, not emotions How to create a realistic post-divorce budget The impact of joint debts Protecting your income streams Considering the long-term consequences of your choices Developing your dream divorce team | 10/27/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanWhat's New at DSR? - The Pecking Order | A monthly update of what's happening in and around DSR from Divorce Source Radio founder, Steve Peck. This update is for the month of October 2011. | 10/24/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanExpanding Your "Sexual Menu" - Sex after Divorce Pt. 7 | Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 <w:LsdException Locked="false" Priority="60" SemiHidden="false" Unhid | 10/23/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanTo Move or Not to Move - That is the Question | Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 <w:LsdException Locked="false" Priority="60" SemiHidden="false" Unhid | 10/20/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanHalloween during Divorce | In episode #8 of The Intelligent Divorce with Mark Banschick, M.D., we take a look at the celebration of Halloween. Halloween can be a great time of fantasy and fun for most, but if you are in the process of divorce, you may be having a hard time enjoying the season that once provided so much enjoyment. In this program, Dr. Banschick takes a look at what should be, and could be, a time of enjoyment and fun. Dr. Mark helps you understand the natural grieving process that could be stealing your joy and helps you to redefine this once happy holiday. | 10/18/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanGetting Through a Military Divorce | Our guest, Matt Hamel (http://www.virginiadivorceattorney.com/bio/matthew-r-hamel.cfm) is a family law lawyer who understands military divorce. With legal skills forged in the crucible of the Military Justice System, Matt is an unyielding advocate for military wives, female service members and the children of military families. Recognizing the lack of easily available information about military divorces and Virginia law, Matt joined forces with the Hofheimer/Ferrebee law firm to co-author an informative book about Virginia family law and it's impact on military families. Equally important, the book discusses entitlements due military wives as a result of their marriage to military members. Armed with knowledge as a former Navy JAG officer and motivated with an advocate's passion to help women through the family crisis of divorce, Matt also wanted to honor female military spouses who often serve their nation in quiet desperation as their family life unravels. Thus, he not only co-authored this book, but he also joined the Hofheimer/Ferrebee firm in order to represent women exclusively in divorce and custody matters. Matt's not just "talking the talk," he's "walking the walk." Topics in this program include: What makes a military divorce different from a civilian divorce Where should a military divorce occur How will deployment and new duty stations impact child custody arrangements Do I need to be married for 10-years to my military spouse to be able to get a portion of his retirement? What is the Survival Benefit Plan and is it worth it to elect this? Will my medical benefits cease upon my divorce (health benefits are free to military members and their dependents)? What about medical benefits for our children after the divorce? What is a 20/20/20 spouse and what is a 20/20/15 spouse? And, so much more! | 10/16/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanOral Sex and When to Say No - Sex after Divorce Pt.6 | In this 6th episode of Sex after Divorce with Juliana Neiman, we continue our exploration into our sexual selves. Sex Therapist, Juliana Neiman discusses: How and when to say no to sex as in How to tell your partner, not tonight How to say no to a sex act you don't prefer When is the right time to begin having sex with a new partner? This program touches on how to feel if your child in their teens or twenties has never experienced sex or a relationship with the opposite sex. Since so many "tweens" are in relationships and having intimate relations, should you be concerned that because your child hasn't expressed an interest in going on dates that your child may be gay? Finally, we discuss Oral Sex and break down the taboo and myths surrounding it. Juliana shares some helpful resources for those looking to expand their "sexual menu". | 10/14/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanWhat is Forgiveness? | In this episode of The Intelligent Divorce with Dr. Mark Banschick, M.D. on Divorce Source Radio, Dr. Banschick explores the definition of forgiveness and helps us better understand how we might get to this important point in our divorce process. You'll learn that forgiveness is not allowing your past to become your future. Dr. Banschick's thoughts on this subject are both entertaining and powerful as he is passionate about helping couples work through the madness of their divorce for the sanity of their children and themselves. A word of caution to listeners: Dr. Mark makes his singing debut at the beginning of this program. After the show, co-host Steve Peck told Dr. Banschick that after hearing him sing, he thought he should go to Hollywood... the walk would do him good. ;) This is a must hear program for anyone going through divorce and coming to grips with forgiveness. | 10/12/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanBetween the Sheets - Sex and the Solo Moma | Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE <w:LsdException Lo | 10/10/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanA Dad’s Point of View: The Joys of Being a Single Parent | Our guest, Bruce Sallan shares his story of becoming a first-time dad, to a son, four days after his 40th birthday, less than 9 months after getting married (they got pregnant on the honeymoon). His second son was born three years later. When Bruce’s sons were still quite young, he left show biz to become a full-time dad and to care for his ailing parents, the classic “sandwich” situation. Shortly thereafter, his marriage ended and his wife abandoned their children, leaving the state. He became a full-time single dad, in his late-forties. Hear Bruce share his lessons and musings on being a single dad. Topics in this program include: Reactions from friends and acquaintances about being a single stay at home dad The inherent differences in the parenting styles of mothers and fathers How gender differences affecting parenting, friendships and dating A single dad’s view on custody and the children’s best interests Triumph over heartbreak; new ventures and lessons learned The real importance of being a single parent (http://www.brucesallan.com/) | 10/5/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanM**********n - Sex after Divorce Part 5 | In Episode #5 of Sex after Divorce with sex therapist, Juliana Neiman, we discuss m**********n. M**********n is looked at as taboo by some and others were raised to believe that it's wrong to pleasure yourself. In addition to feeling good, m**********n is a good way of relieving the sexual tension that can build up over time, especially for people without partners or whose partners are not willing or available for sex. M**********n also is a safe sexual alternative for people who wish to avoid pregnancy and the dangers of sexually transmitted diseases. Medically, It relieves stress and keeps everything about your body—your heart rate, blood pressure, reproductive system, brain chemistry—in very good shape .A 2003 Australian study found that men who ejaculated more than five times a week were a third less likely to develop prostate cancer. Regularly flushing your system, so to speak, keeps your semen healthy and prevents the build up of cancer-causing chemicals. So why all the hush hush? Juliana breaks down the myths associated with m**********n and helps us understand how to live a more fulfilling life in future relationships. | 10/4/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanShould I Get Divorced? | Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 <w:LsdException Locked="false" Priority="60" SemiHidden="false" Unhid | 10/3/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanThe Power of Forgivness | The forgiveness journey – how to make it happen Our guest, Mark Rye is an Associate Professor of Psychology at Skidmore College. Mark's research interests are in the field of positive psychology. He has studied the impact of forgiveness on post-divorce adjustment and has developed and evaluated interventions designed to help divorced individuals forgive their ex-spouse. Recently, he has become interested in how forgiveness of an ex-spouse relates to parenting approach. In this informative and thought provoking interview we discuss what is forgiveness, and how to achieve it – so that angry thoughts do not hold you back from moving on. We explore how forgiveness is a journey and how your thoughts, feelings and behavior can transform you. This is a very powerful and forgiving program! If you have any questions about this topic, please email Mark Rye at mrye@skidmore.edu More information and resources may also be found at the Fetzer Institute http://www.fetzer.org/resources Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 <w:LsdException Locked="false" Priority | 9/30/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanCollaborative Law - A Peaceful Divorce Alternative | Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 <w:LsdException Locked="false" Priority="60" SemiHidden="false" Unhid | 9/29/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanUnderstanding your Sexual and Emotional Past - Sex After Divorce Part 4 | Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 <w:LsdException Locked="false" Priority="60" SemiHidden="false" Unhid | 9/28/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanAnswers to Commonly Asked Questions when Going Through Divorce | Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 <w:LsdException Locked="false" Priority="60" SemiHidden="false" Unhid | 9/27/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanBeing the Strong Man a Woman Wants | In this program, The Smart Divorce radio show with Deborah Moskovitch features Elliott Katz, author of seven nonfiction books. He teaches the principles he shares in his book: Being a Strong Man a Woman Wants After the end of a relationship, Elliott sought to learn about being a man in a relationship. He found books on marriage and relationships said little to him. He found powerful timeless insights in the lessons that fathers and other older male role models taught younger men. People started seeking his advice and would say, “Why didn’t someone tell me this before?” Moving beyond the trendy ideas about a man’s role – that just don’t seem to work – Elliott shares insights on being a man that have withstood the test of time. Interestingly, these insights are the traits that he heard many women complain were lacking in men today – showing leadership, making decisions and taking responsibility. Topics in this program include: Why are women so frustrated with today's men? How does growing up without strong male role models affect men today? The lack of "quality" men is a common complaint from women today. What happened to today’s men? Does today's strong woman today want a strong man? What are the traits of a strong man? | 9/22/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanSteps to Take Prior to Filing for Divorce | If you are considering filing for divorce or recently done so, this program is for you! Attorney, Henry Gornbein, discuss the Top Ten things to Consider Prior to Filing or Just After Filing for Divorce. Many people during this emotional time in their lives don't slow down enough to think things through and as a result, make mistakes that cost them thousands of dollars and enormous emotional suffering. Topics in the program include: Seeing a Marriage Counselor First Family Finances to consider Thoughts on Child Custody Understanding the Budget you will require to live your new life Building your Support System And much more | 9/21/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanWashington's Dysfunctional Marriage | In this episode of The Intelligent Divorce with Dr. Mark Banschick M.D. we discuss the similarities of a dysfunctional marriage and the dysfunction of our federal government. Like opposing spouses in a bitter divorce, both parties claim the exclusive ability of knowing the “right thing to do.” After all, they “care” more about those in their charge. Each one also wants to get the better of the other, even if it means maligning or making ugly accusations – and, in the end, getting nowhere. It is part of being human. But in a healthy relationship, whether a good marriage, a reasonable divorce or a functioning Congress, the conflict usually transforms into a collaborative effort rather than a combative one. Though power struggles are inevitable, they don’t have to be destructive. Granted, it may be easier to be a single parent or to govern as a single party — but it is almost always better to have two points of view. Like the children caught between two parents in this unpleasant divorce, the American public is left to wonder and to fear the results of this dysfunctional marriage. They see the posturing and feel anxious, but can do little. | 9/20/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanHow Early Sexual Influences Affect Relationships - Sex after Divorce Part 2 | Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 <w:LsdException Locked="false" Priority="60" SemiHidden="false" Unhid | 9/18/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanThe Evolution of the Divorce Rate | Have you ever stopped to ponder why the divorce rate has risen so dramatically over the past 50 years? Divorce was a rare event previous to the first world war with a rate of less than one per 1,000 of the yearly number of marriages. There has been significant progress in divorce reform making it easier and fairer to obtain. Researchers would most likely agree that not only has divorce become more socially acceptable, but divorce laws have also changed to provide a more equitable resolution for many since the late 1960s. The amendment to the Divorce Act to permit the reason for divorce as no-fault (in other words, no-blame divorce) has radically altered the factors influencing the decision to divorce. In this Program, Divorce Consultant, Deborah Moskovitch discusses the evolution of the divorce rate and it's impact on the family. | 9/13/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanAre My Kids Okay? Signs to Look for During Divorce | Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 <w:LsdException Locked="false" Priority="60" SemiHidden="false" Unhid | 9/12/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanSex after Divorce - Reconnecting with our Sexual Selves - Part One | Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 <w:LsdException Locked="false" Priority="60" SemiHidde | 9/7/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanHow Long Will it Take to Get Over Your Divorce? | One of the most common questions newly divorcing people have for me is, "how long will it take before I'm over this divorce ordeal?" How long it takes to "recover" from a divorce depends on a number of factors, including how long you were together, how good the relationship was and how committed you were to your spouse, whether the divorce was a surprise to you or not, whether you have children together, whether you or your spouse are involved in a new relationship, your personality, your age, your socio-economic status and on and on. In addition, grief has a life of its own and you are done when your grief process is done, and not a minute before. There is no magic formula and no way to get through your grief on the fast track. But you can do things to slow your process down. In addition, grief has a life of its own and you are done* when your grief process is done, and not a minute before. There is no magic formula and no way to get through your grief on the fast track. But you can do things to slow your process down. In this episode of Beyond Divorce, Susan Pease Gadoua discusses this topic and includes the top ten list of Don'ts for divorce recovery and much more. | 9/6/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanUpdate on what's New and Going On at Divorce Source Radio as of Sept. 2011 | DSR Host, Steve Peck provides an update of what's new at Divorce Source Radio. | 9/2/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanWill Your Kids be Okay after Your Divorce? | Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 <w:LsdException Locked="false" Priority="60" SemiHidden="false" Unhid | 9/1/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanThe Challenges and Rewards of Co-Parenting Post Divorce | Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 <w:LsdException Locked="false" Priority="60" SemiHidden="false" Unhid | 8/30/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanHow to Divide Property during Divorce - Best of DSR | Part of a divorce is the division of property. The marital home used to be one of a couple’s major assets but due to the current economy, the equity in many homes has been turned upside down leaving couples with little or no equity and in some cases, the couples owe more than their house is worth. In this "Best of DSR"program featuring attorney Henry Gornbein, we discuss the difference between Real Property and Personal Property; we’ll look at residential and commercial real estate holdings. And if you own a business, you’ll learn how businesses are valued and dealt with during a divorce. We’ll also discuss how Boats, planes, cars, furnishings, Stock Assets, Pensions, collectibles, and Inheritance come into play when dividing property. | 8/26/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanTelling the Children about Divorce - The Intelligent Divorce | In the first episode of The Intelligent Divorce, Dr. Mark Banschick, M.D. discusses how to tell your children about divorce. Truth is a great value, but it is not the only value by which we live. When it comes to kids, their health and well-being trumps everything else. We bring them into the world fresh and innocent. Your children were probably born into an intact family. This is what they know – a solid, caring team who loves them. Much will change with a divorce. A child is no longer able to be with both of their parents at the same time, under the same roof. Their sense of security can be lessened and they must adapt to a new way of life. Do you really want to tell them the truth? Should they know that their father had an affair and left their mother (and them)? Do you want them to know about their mother’s alcoholism? I’m not so sure. There is a lot in life that’s private. Kids need to have their innocence. This means that they need not know everything – explicit details are better left unsaid. In my mind, their mental health trumps truth. This opinion is not always embraced by parents, particularly a parent who feels wronged or defamed. That parent wants the child to carry the same opinion about the other parent that they carry. Here’s something to remember: your children are not you. They are entitled to their own opinions. In this program learn the essential Do's and Don'ts when it comes to breaking the news to your children. | 8/23/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanMistakes We Make During Divorce and How to Avoid Them | Divorce is an extremely emotional time in our life and under stress, we don't always make the right choices. The legal system is confusing and frightening and we sometimes let our anger get the best of us creating a battle with our soon to be ex that can last a lifetime and affect the lives of our children and our finances. In this episode, DSR host Steve Peck, speaks with Divorce Consultant and author of The Smart Divorce, Deborah Moskovitch on how to avoid costly mistakes during divorce. Listening to this show if you are new to the process of divorce can save you thousands of dollars in legal expenses, the relationship with your children and your sanity. Visit www.DivorceSourceRadio.com for more free resources. | 8/17/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanThe High Conflict Divorce... When Divorce Gets Ugly - The Best of DSR | When a divorce becomes confrontational and spirals out of control, it's known as a high conflict divorce. In a high conflict divorce, a war is created that is costly and damaging to the children and the divorcing couples. In fact the damage they wreak spreads a wide net into their extended families and friends, and sometimes even into the greater community. In the long run this couple pays the price because they may never be able to restore their lives to healthy functioning. It's best to do everything in your power to avoid entering into a high conflict divorce and in this program, Psychologist, Dr. Larry Friedberg helps us better understand the signs of this type of negative divorce so that we might avoid the pitfalls and costly legal battles. We’ll also discover how poor communication skills and narcissistic personality disorders can fuel the flame of a high conflict divorce. | 8/15/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanLearning from Past Mistakes and Moving On to Healthy New Relationships | Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE <w:LsdException Locked="false" Priority="60" SemiHidden="false" UnhideWhenUsed="false" Name="Light S | 8/10/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanFinding a "New Normal" after Divorce | Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE <w:LsdException Locked="false" Priority="60" SemiHidden="false" UnhideWhenUsed="false" Name="Light S | 8/4/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanOne Man's Exploration into his Multiple Divorces | In this episode of The Smart Divorce, our guest is Boyd Lemon, a retired lawyer, who reinvented himself as a writer, discusses his memoir Digging Deep: A Writer Uncovers His Marriages. This memoir is written with brutal honesty about the process of coming to understand himself and the failure of his marriages. Boyd’s coming of age as a highly paid lawyer provides insight into the Mad Man like excesses of the seventies. Topics in this program include: Mistakes and lessons learned from each marriage and three divorces How the children were affected by each divorce Sex, drink and rock n’ roll – the impact on marriage and divorce The importance of introspection Exploring the relationships of ex wives | 8/3/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanDo You Have to Pay Sousal Support? - "Ask Henry" Best of DSR | Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 <w:LsdException Locked="false" Priority="60" SemiHidden="false" Unhid | 7/29/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanChild Custody - What You Need to Know | Dealing with child custody and visitation is one of the most difficult aspects of getting divorced. Divorce and child custody cases are often sensitive and emotional matters. In this program, we’ll discuss The different types of child custody, child support, and visitation. Divorce Source Radio legal correspondent, Henry Gornbein, explains how you can step back from your anger and do what’s in the best interest of your children. Henry also emphasizes not wasting your financial resources through unnecessary litigation. Henry explains how to have a “game-plan” and provides a step-by-step guide to prepare you for your divorce and child custody case. This is a very important program for anyone divorcing with children. Visit www.DivorceSourceRadio.com for more information. | 7/28/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanDating and Sex Post Divorce | In the first episode of Beyond Divorce, Susan Pease Gadoua discusses dating and sex post divorce. Dating and sex after divorce can be a challenge. Pondering what to wear on a date, where to go, who pays, not to mention how you even find people to date in this brave new world of Internet match-ups, is getting over your reluctance to take a stab at it. Why is it so hard? The post-divorce period can also be a time of new sexual discoveries and these sexual experiences can be absolutely fabulous-and very different from what you were used to, especially as your marriage deteriorated. Susan helps us prepare for the next chapter of our new life in this program. Topics in the program include: When is it the right time to begin dating after divorce? How to find a date Representing yourself honestly during the dating process Pitfalls of dating to watch out for New sexual relationships Being upfront regarding a STD And much more. | 7/26/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanCancer vs Divorce - Could Divorce Actually be Harder to Deal With? | In this episode of Divorce Source Radio, our guest, Suzy Bricker, discusses how dealing with her divorce was actually harder than dealing with her cancer. Eight year ago, Suzy discovered she had cancer and began a journey to regain her health. After two years of recovery, and dealing with her troubled marriage, Suzy came to the realization that she had to leave her long-term marriage in order to save her life. Suzy offers advice to women going through divorce, regardless of their age and explains that with the right mindset, a healthy and happier you awaits at the journey's end. Topics in the program include: How to deal with the loss of a spouse during tough times Reinventing yourself after divorce Dealing with loneliness Steps to attain independence Letting go of anger and acceptance of your new reality And much more | 7/23/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanWhat Should We Tell the Children About our Separation or Divorce? | Our guest, Joan Kelly PhD., a Clinical Psychologist, is an internationally recognized expert on divorce and children’s adjustment and interventions designed to assist parents and enhance resiliency in children. Dr. Kelly has been studying the impact of divorce on children since 1968. She is an author, therapist, mediator, and parenting coordinator with four decades of experience working with high conflict parents who are separating. Dr. Kelly shares her insights and wisdom on telling your children about your divorce-- providing script ideas and important messages. She will guide you through the conversation and preparation you need to do. Having this conversation is not one most parents want to have, as only 5% of parents actually sit down and explain to their children about this significant change in their life. Yet, telling your children about separation and divorce is critical if you truly want to do what is in your children’s best interest, and minimize the negative effects of divorce on children. To obtain more information on talking about separation and divorce and to purchase Dr. Kelly’s booklet: What Should We Tell the Children, written for the Association of American Matrimonial Lawyers contact www.aaml.org Topics in this program include: Why is it so important to talk with your children at this time Why do parents find it so difficult to talk with their children? Preparing to talk with your children about the separation What to say to your children and how do you say it? What to say to your children about why you are separating | 7/19/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanCreating a New Life After Divorce - Reconnecting with Passions, Value and Your Future Self | Create your Future NOW - Divorce offers you the Chance to Create the Life You Want and Deserve! Although it might be hard to see if now, your divorce has many hidden gifts in the form of life lessons and deep wisdom that will evolve you as a human being and allow you to move forward into a new and vibrant life. Create the Vision of a New Life and Your Future To create a new way of being, you must have a clear vision of who you are becoming and the life you choose to live. Identifying what matters to you now and what your passions are is the starting point. Visualizing that Future Self and your New Life allows us to work backwards from that vision, so that we can begin taking action steps today towards your goal. In this episode of Divorce Recovery, Shelley Stile helps you create a vision of your future self. Shelley discusses how to find what truly has meaning for you and what you are passionate about. Once you are clear about your priorities, you are then free to create a vision of your future; a future that you know will give you the gifts of a life well lived. Creating a new life concentrates on the positive act of creating, not the negative act of problem solving. Problems, or challenges, will always arise in any journey but it is how we handle these challenges that will be the mark of our character. The real work is in the act of creation. Begin creating your new life and future today with the help of Shelley Stile. | 7/12/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanDivorce in Ireland - Perhaps our system isn't so bad after all | So you think divorce in America is difficult? Well, believe it or not, divorce in other countries is even more challenging than in the States. In this program, Steve Peck speaks with Liz, from Ireland, who explains how difficult divorce is in her country. Liz speaks with first-hand experience, as she just recently received her divorce, seven years after filing. In Ireland, women are at a tremendous disadvantage, as spousal support is rarely provided by the courts, leaving women to fend for themselves. Divorce Source Radio legal correspondent, Henry Gornbein, joins us as we explore the vast differences in our legal systems. | 7/8/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanThe Power of Forgiveness during Divorce | Forgiveness is a miraculous act that serves as a release valve that propels us forward into a new life after divorce. To forgive is to be truly free, to be unencumbered by the past. The problem or challenge with forgiveness is that it is very difficult and oftentimes near impossible for us to go there, especially if we are leaving an abusive relationship of some sort. How can we forgive really bad behavior? How can we forgive someone who has wronged or betrayed us? There are two important elements of forgiveness: what it is and what it gives to us. Forgiveness is the ability to let go of blames, resentments, upsets and negative emotions we hold against a particular person. In order to achieve forgiveness, we go through a process that begins by separating the person who we are forgiving from their behavior. We do so because forgiveness does not mean that we condone someone's bad behavior. We don't. Here is the greatest gift of all: self-forgiveness. By forgiving someone else, you also forgive yourself. You can stop beating yourself up. You can see your own inner child who desperately needs your love and compassion, not your constant judgment and criticism. You can return to state of wholeness. You can have the freedom and power to create your best life possible. Join Shelley Stile in this episode of Divorce Recovery on Divorce Source Radio and learn how forgiveness can move you towards a healthier and happier new you. | 7/6/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanNo Fault Divorce - Is This Good for Society? | Debate may never resolve whether fault based marital conduct codes once were a positive force for stability in marriage, or solely the focus of ever greater contentiousness in divorce process. One thing is certain. They are gone. Their vestiges may remain on the face of a few statutes in some states, but their force in law is no more. Yet, marital conduct codes expressed in terms of grounds or fault were inarguably important in at least one sense. The very existence of these legally enforceable standards mitigated the risk of investing in marriage. Compliance with those minimum standards ensured that marriage would be protected by law, that the investment in marriage would be secure. Conversely no fault in its essence is a system without standards, a code without relation to conduct. Unavoidably, the process it spawned left marriage without protection. In eliminating the problems of fault based divorce, the good was thrown out with the bad, the baby with the bath water. Divorce happens to good spouses because the rules of marriage changed; more appropriately speaking, the rules were thrown out. As such, marriage today is sacrificed on the altar of expediency in a court process that simply finds it more efficient to divorce people than to examine the merits of marital commitment. In exchange for less stress in court, we have more injustice for marriage. This is by design. Divorce happens to good spouses because the law no longer cares to distinguish between right and wrong, good and bad in marriage. - Kevin Senich In this episode, Attorney Kevin Senich discusses no-fault divorce, divorce reform and the need for education as a means of keeping the family unit together. | 7/5/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanReal Estate Issues During Divorce | One of the first things that needs to be dealt with after entering the divorce process is the division of assets. For most people, their homes and rental properties are at the top of the list and this is not an something to take lightly. Our guest is Randy Morrow, a Certified Real Estate Divorce Specialist. Randy approaches divorce realty with a collaborative attitude. It isn’t just about helping divorcing couples sell their homes, it is about the selling experience for the clients during the divorce; and what happens to the clients after the divorce. Having gone through the terrible ordeal of divorce himself; and then the years following as he uncovered and battled to overcome the layers of self-doubt; lack of confidence; low self-esteem; facing up to fears, etc.; Randy passes on these lessons to his clients (if they choose to talk about them) so that the healing in their lives can improve faster. Topics in the program include: · The difference between a typical realtor and a Certified Real Estate Divorce Specialist · Should you keep of sell the house? <sp | 7/2/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanShifting your Perspective and Attitude during Divorce | In this episode of Divorce Recovery with Shelley Stile we discuss the need to change the perspective of your situation which in return caan help alter your attitude in a positive manner. Fear of our future after divorce keeps us stuck in the pain of the past. This fear prompts our mind chatter to paint a bleak picture of an uncertain future, which in turn creates a disempowering and negative attitude towards life. A negative attitude on life becomes all pervasive and leaves us powerless and depressed. If we stop and think about it, the future is totally unpredictable and unknowable. We simply cannot know what the future holds. Thus it is our perspective about the future that will lay the foundation for what is coming around the bend. If we want our future to look a certain way then we need to take charge. Uncertainty is always part of the process of taking charge and moving on. Courage to me is living with uncertainty. Our perspective or attitude on life not only changes the way we think but also changes our reality. Our attitudes do shape our future and the attainment of our goals and in this program, Shelley shows you how to make a positive change in the way you see yourself and your future. | 6/30/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanClaiming Responsibility and Taking Back Control of Your Life | Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 <w:LsdException Locked="false" Priority="60" SemiHidden="false" Unhid | 6/22/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanConscious Living During Divorce: The Key to Positive Change | Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 <w:LsdException Locked="false" Priority="60" SemiHidden="false" Unhid | 6/13/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanSaving Marriages and Divorce Reform | Our guest, Chris Gersten (http://www.divorcereform.info/), is a former high ranking official in the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, serving in both Bush administraions. He was responsible for launching the Federal government's Healthy Marriage Initiative, creating a national organization to reform divorce laws in the U.S. and educate the public about the impact of divorce. The result is the launch of the Coalition for Divorce Reform, formed in order to increase awareness of the negative impact of divorce, encourage discussion and debate about the effect of divorce on our culture, and support passage of divorce reform legislation. Topics in this program include: • How the Coalition for Divorce Reform is trying to make a difference • Why marriage counseling does not work; education and alternatives • The importance of marriage education and the potential to save marriage • The importance of a waiting period before filing for divorce • Understanding relationships, the impact of divorce and so much more | 6/8/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanThe Internet, Social Media and Pornography's Role in Divorce | Sex addiction is a problem that is sweeping the nation and one of the leading causes of marital conflict and divorce. Certified Sex Addiction Therapist, Dr. Kenneth Adams, is our guest and discusses what we can do to recognize this behavior and what we need to do to seek help. Topics in The Program Include: Could you or your spouse be a sex addict? What causes someone to become addicted to sex? How sex addiction affects relationships What to do if you are the partner of a sex addict The clues to look for that might indicate that you or your spouse are a sex addict Available treatment options and much more. | 5/31/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanLessons Learned from the Terminator - The Schwarzenegger Case | Everyone's talking about the Schwarzenegger divorce. After twenty five years, Aronol and Maria Shriver have separated and appear to be heading towards divorce. After leaving office as Governor of California, news broke that Arnold has another child from an anfair with one of his staff members. And now as each day passes, we learn more about other alleged affairs Arnold may have had. Affairs have played a roll in many divorces, so what can we learn from the Terminator's case? In this program, attorney Henry Gornbein provides his thoughts on this widely popular affair. | 5/29/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanAchieving Peace, Harmony and Forgiveness with an Ex | Award winning writer/producer Arlene Sarner has written for every major movie studio including. Arlene is a talented and engaging writer who shares her story about forgiveness, personal transformation and moving on. Arlene shares her very powerful story of turning years of acrimony and hostility towards her ex husband, into a now peaceful and civil relationship and says” So don't lose hope--even the most rancorous relationships with exes can eventually shift into civility” http://www.huffingtonpost.com/arlene-sarner/an-ex-passover-guest_b_852318.html?ref=tw Topics in this program include: • The Lunch with the ex and how it changed everything • Forgiveness, the power to forgive and letting go • How letting go of anger changed a family | 5/25/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanAcceptance and Leting Go after Divorce | The ability to move on after your divorce entails the letting go of the past with its emotional baggage and negative emotions. If you can accomplish this feat then the heavy burdens you have been carrying will lift and you will experience the liberation of freedom: the ability to move unimpeded towards whatever goal you establish for yourself. Ask yourself: what is the price I am paying in holding onto what no longer exists? What is the cost of being chained to my negative emotions and perspective? Is it costing me my health? My peace of mind? My relationship with my children? My happiness? My optimism and enthusiasm for life? I assure you that the price you pay is very, very high and it is you alone, not your ex, that pays that price. How would you feel if you were free of all that negative stuff? Would you feel the world contains new possibilities and opportunities for you? Would you feel light? Would your body and heart stop aching? Would you be able to be happy again? Would you have renewed energy? How would freedom feel for you? Divorce and Life Coach Shelley Stile explains the importance of acceptance and letting go during this episode of Divorce Recovery. For more information on Shelley Stile, visit her website at www.LifeAfterYourDivorce.com. | 5/20/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanThe Fight to Save a Marriage and Thoughts on Divorce Reform | When Beverly Willett was faced with divorce she did something few have tried... challenging the divorce in court. She wanted desperately to save her marriage and avoid divorce. Beverly has extensive knowledge about the judicial system, both from her research and personal experience, and is passionate about divorce reform. Beverly www.beverlywillett.com, is an author and former attorney. Her articles about divorce, marriage and parenting have appeared in many publications, including The New York Times, Newsweek, Woman’s Day, Family Circle, Prevention, Salon.com, Parenting and The Daily Beast. She’s a regular contributor to The Huffington Post Divorce page, a former Contributing Editor to Chicken Soup for the Soul Magazine, and a long-time advisor to Parentalwisdom.com. For the past year, she has been consulting with groups and individuals about divorce reform on a pro bono basis. She is the chair of the advisory committee for the Coalition for Divorce Reform. (http://www.divorcereform.info/) Topics in this program include: • The Impossible Dream: The Fight to Save Beverly’s Marriage • Giving up on your career for your children • The differences and flaws between No Fault vs. Fault Divorce • When mom’s break up: Coping with the loss of friendships post divorce • How the Coalition for Divorce Reform is making a difference. | 5/18/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanFinding Happiness During Divorce | Is it possible to remain happy as you face one of the most challenging times in your life? Our guest, Susan Pease Gadoua is the founder and Executive Director of the Transition Institute of Marin, specializing in meeting the needs of separating and divorcing men and women. We explore the importance of understanding your own needs, how to find your happiness, and the meaning of loving yourself. It’s an enlightening and engaging conversation, tune in to learn how to find the power of happiness. Topics in this program include: The meaning of happiness What it means to love yourself, to be open to loving and healthy relationships Preparing yourself emotionally for a great relationship Why people get stuck in relationship traps – and being with the same personality type Avoiding the relationship trap mistakes and downfalls The risk of a rebound relationship | 5/13/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanThe Reality of Your Situation Versus Self Imposed Meanings or Interpretations | If you are going through a divorce, chances are you've heard some negative thoughts running through your head. Am I good enough? Was this my Fault? Will I ever find another partner? Many going through a divorce experience these types of thoughts early on during the grief phase and this is quite normal and understandable. But If you can't seem to move beyond these thoughts, it's time to explore them and ask yourself are my feelings and interpretations of my situation really true? More times than not you'll discover these thoughts are not your reality but rather the meaning you have attached to them. In this episode of Divorce Recovery, Shelley Stile shows us how to sort fact from fiction and helps us to see the truth. By doing this, we empower ourselves to see the reality or our situation and can begin to let go of negative self talk. Divorce is an opportunity for personal growth and Shelley provides us with tips to feel better mentally and physically during this tough time and helps us to discover our true reality. | 5/11/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanUnenforceable Expectations During Divorce | In this episode of Divorce recovery with Shelley Stile, we explore Unenforceable Expectations as they relate to divorce and life in general. Expectations or something we expect to go our way, can lead to resentment and disappointment. Our desire to expect everything to go our way can even be a form of self-sabotage. As an example of Unenforceable Expectations, have you ever: · Expected your ex to treat you with kindness and respect? · Expected your ex to be fair regarding your financial settlement? · Expected you ex to be a wonderful father or mother to your children? | 5/5/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanFinding the Best Attorney for Your Divorce - The Selection Process | In this program we revisit the first step when considering a divorce, selecting the proper attorney for your divorce. Our guests include renowned Michigan Family Law Attorney and Divorce Source Radio Legal Correspondent, Henry Gornbein and from Toronto, Deborah Moskovitch, a professional Divorce Consultant and author or The Smart Divorce and host of The Smart Divorce Radio show. Topics discussed will include: Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE <w:LsdException Locked="false" | 5/2/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanFinding your Authentic Self, Happiness and Moving On | Our guest, Hanna McDonough, is Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, and Psychotherapist (www.hannatherapy.com). Ms. McDonough shares her wisdom on finding the best in yourself, and delves into relationships and what’s important – is it sex, money? And, what are the differences between men and women and they way each values a relationship. We explore the gamut in topics and - learn about living your life as an exclamation, not an explanation. Topics in this program include: The value of a therapist: how to find a good therapist, when to stay and when to go Understanding a verbally abusive relationship Exploring transformative therapy How to keep your marriage HOT Putting children first | 4/27/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanStopping Your Negative Mind Chatter - Divorce Recovery with Shelley Stile | Have you ever listened to the Negative Mind Chatter that goes on in your head during the course of your divorce? Thoughts like "You aren't good enough", and fearful inner voices chattering "You'll be alone for the rest of your life". Negative mind chatter can be rooted from our childhood. During extreme stress, such as going through a divorce, our emotions have the ability to resurface with feelings of insecurity or not being "good enough", only now this negative self chatter is amplified. In this epidsode of Divorce Recovery with Shelley Stile, Divorce Recovery/Life Coach Shelley Stile shows us ways to turn off the negative self talk and train ourselves to focus on building a positive fantastic future. Contact Info for Shelley Stile: www.LifeAfterYourDivorce.com | 4/26/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanSurviving Divorce - "Best of DSR" | Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 <w:LsdException Locked="false" Priority="60" SemiHidden="false" Unhid | 4/25/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanCoping with the Personality Disordered Ex Spouse | Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 <w:LsdException Locked="false" Priority="60" SemiHidden="false" Unhid | 4/19/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanThe Grieving Process During Divorce - Picking Up the Pieces and Moving On with Your Life | Divorce Coach, Shelley Stile discusses the grieving process during this episode. The hardest part of a loss is learning to accept this new reality and operate within the new geography. Nonetheless, it can and must be done. Once we have achieved a sense of closure, we can move forward. In every ending there is a new beginning but first we must accept the ending. The loss involved in a divorce is as painful as a death. In many ways it is a death of an entire way of life. But what we need to know is this: it is not so much what happens to us in life, rather it is how we handle what happens to us that is important. In this program, Shelley coaches us through: The Stages of Grieving How to Overcome Your Divorce and Create a Bright Future Dealing with Anger and Negative Emotions The Signs of Depression after Divorce Positive Parenting for the Sake of the Kids And much more | 4/15/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanYour Kids Come First - The Intelligent Divorce | Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 <w:LsdException Locked="false" Priority="60" SemiHidden="false" Unhid | 4/13/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanSmart Grandparenting During Divorce and giving Chocolate Kisses | Our guest, Elaine Cole, is Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, with a Master’s in Psychology, is passionate about helping Grandparents offer their hope, care, wisdom and unconditional positive regard to their grandchildren, especially during a family’s divorce. (www.GreenMarriages.com). Become The Happiest Grandparents On The Block. Ms. Cole advises “The worse thing I can say to Grandparents is the truth about their warring progeny. It is what it is. You have next to no control over your child or the X. So, this is my unheard plea: Help our grandchildren navigate the turbulent waters of a family’s divorce” She believes this is a grandparent’s duty and their legacy to future generations. Topics in this program include: How to be a Smart Grandparent How grandparents can stay involved during their adult child’s divorce Managing difficult conversations with grandchildren Managing difficult conversations with adult children Getting your chocolate hugs and kisses | 4/11/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanA Better Life After Divorce | Kelly Morrisey has created a connection with people from around the world with her creation of A Better Life After Divorce.com. (www.aBetterLifeAfterDivorce.com) Kelly provides international divorce recovery and personal growth strategies, tools and resources and has uplifted and enlightened many of those experiencing the trauma and crisis of divorce. People from all over the world schedule private tele-sessions with Kelly Morrisey and seek her counsel. She holds tele-seminars revolving around the areas of divorce recovery, personal growth and building a strong loving relationship. Kelly Morrisey is respected and endorsed by many of the top experts in the personal development and relationship field such as Bob Proctor (The Secret), Tony Robbins, Denis Waitley, Dr. Wayne Dyer and Marianne Williamson. In this conversation with Kelly we discuss: Is it possible to have a better life after divorce How to recover from divorce Importance of keeping your kids out of your personal business related to your divorce The effect of divorce on your children regardless of their age Why individuals cheat on their spouse and how to get your needs met at home Loosing trust after discovering an affair How men process divorce differently than women The process of moving on, forgiving and beginning a better life Dating after divorce And Much more... | 4/8/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanReducing Conflict During Divorce when a Spouse has a Personality Disorder | Our guest, William A. (“Bill”) Eddy is an attorney, therapist and mediator, and the President of the High Conflict Institute based in Scottsdale, Arizona. (http://www.highconflictinstitute.com/). Bill helps us understand what personality disorder is and how to get along with someone who is narcissistic, has a border line personality disorder, or is a persistent blamer. They aren’t just difficult people, they're the most difficult people. They file lawsuits, file complaints against professional licenses, gather negative advocates to support their position, cost employers lots of time & money, disrupt & distract, find a target of blame, and convince everyone that its never their fault! Topics in this program include: What is a personality disorder Understanding the High Conflict Personality Pattern Dealing with the personality disordered spouse Understanding the damage of parent alienation Managing through the legal process with a personality disordered spouse How personality disorder drives family court litigation And, so much more……… | 4/6/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanThe Anatomy of an Affair | Our guest, Emily Brown, is Director of Key Bridge Therapy & Mediation Center in Arlington, VA. (http://www.affairs-help.com/); works with couples, individuals, and families regarding the underlying issues in marriage, divorce, and betrayal. An extramarital affair is one of the most painful experiences that couples face, and one of the greatest challenges for helping professionals. Whether you are seeking assistance in your personal life or you are professional seeking information to better help clients, this is the show that provides the wisdom and guidance so many need. Emily is the author of Patterns of Infidelity and Their Treatment, and Affairs: A Guide to Working Through the Repercussions of Infidelity, and numerous articles on affairs. Topics in this program include: An in-depth look at the 6 different Affairs How to rescue a marriage if there has been an Affair Affair recovery: the process and insight Debunking the myths and misconceptions about Affairs Rebuilding trust How to talk to your children about the Affair | 3/29/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanDating after Divorce | Divorced mother of three Delaine Moore is an author, NLP Practitioner, speaker, and Licensed Mars Venus Life Coach, who specializes in divorce, dating, relationships and gender differences. Since her own divorce in 2007, she has inspired thousands of divorced women to grab the next chapter of their lives by the horn and pursue passion on their own terms on her website, I Am Divorced Not Dead. Her memoir, A Woman’s Body Never Lies – which chronicles her wild, yet profound, ‘body-driven’ awakenings in the first after her divorce, was recently purchased by the feminist publisher, Seal Press, and is slated for release in Spring 2012. dwol.com - Divorced Women online Topics in the program include: When is the right time to begin dating after divorce? How not to make the same mistakes when seeking a new mate Internet dating services, are they a good idea? When to introduce your date to your children? key ingredients of a "keeper" Sex after divorce And much more | 3/24/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanContemplating Divorce - Should You Stay or Go? | For all of the divorces files every year, there are at least as many if not more who contemplate getting a divorce. Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 <w:LsdException Locked="false" Priority="60" SemiHidden= | 3/22/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanThe Emotional Side of Divorce (Best of DSR) | Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE <w:LsdExceptio | 3/18/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanHow Women Can Avoide Serious Financial Mistakes Before, During and After Divorce | Our guest, Jeffery Landers advocates for women. Jeff is a Divorce Financial Strategist and the founder of Bedrock Divorce Advisors, LLC, a divorce financial strategy firm that exclusively works with women, who are going through, or might be going through, a financially complicated divorce. Jeff reviews the Top 6 Serious Financial Mistakes Women Make. But, men can learn some valuable lessons here as well. Jeff advises “put your emotions on the side and think financially.” Topics in this program include: · The top 6 serious financial mistakes made during divorce · The important steps to organize your finances and maintain control · Preparing for your financial future · Financial considerations to ensure long term financial stability · <span style="font-s | 3/16/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanHave Family Law Attorneys Changed for The Worse? | In this episode, attorney Henry Gornbein and psychologist Dr. Larry Friedberg discuss what Henry perceives as a change for the worse with some attorneys practicing Family Law these days. Topics in the program include: Has the level of professionalism amongst lawyers decreased over the years? Are attorneys part of the problem by ramping up their clients emotions during their divorce? Could a psychologist's child custody evaluation be swayed to meet the needs of the hiring attorney to bolster his case? And much more | 3/14/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanDivorce: It’s All About Control | Stacy D. Phillips, is a celebrity divorce lawyer extraordinaire. She is the author of the best-selling book Divorce: It's All About Control - How to Win the Emotional, Psychological and Legal Wars (http://www.controlyourdivorce.com); a certified family law specialist, and founder and the managing partner of Phillips Lerner & Lauzon LLP (http://www.plljlaw.com/Bio/StacyPhillips.asp). In this exclusive interview Stacy offers advice on how to cope with losing control and avoid common divorce battles. Topics in this program include: An overview of the anatomy of control Managing and coping with control Dealing with the emotional, psychological and legal wars What’s a good client; and working more effectively with your lawyer The major divorce considerations and what to think about Fighting just to win, is it worth it? How to deal with an inflexible ex | 3/9/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanThe Falsely Accused - Part Two | Imagine being accused or hurting your wife or beautiful children when you know you hadn't done anything. Before you have a chance to tell your side of the story to a judge, your taken away in handcuffs and thrown in jail and now you are forced o pay tens of thousands of dollars to prove your innocence. And if you think this only happened to men, think again. Women are falsely accused as well and many times their lives are ruined forever because of an angry spouse or ex's wiliness to hurt you and take your children away from you forever. No normal thinking person would approve of domestic violence or child abuse, but more times than you might imagine, during a high conflict divorce case, an angry spouse or ex may falsely accuse their partner of just such abuse as a way to get even. And although our criminal system is supposedly based on innocent until proven guilty, just the opposite is true for those falsely accused of domestic violence or child abuse. Our guest is Dean Tong, a nationally known forensic trial consultant and Expert witness. He's appeared on national television and radio programs and is the author of Elusive Innocence. Dean spends his time protecting the falsely accused and is here today to help us better understand why someone might falsely accuse another of a crime they didn't commit and provide tips on how we might protect ourselves from this happening to us. Topics discussed include: How Dean works with your attorney to clear your name of false charges What to do if a Personal Protection Order is filed against you How to fight back against false charges <span style="font-family: "Arial","sans-serif"; col | 3/7/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanDivorcing with Good Karma | Positive. Life-enhancing. Enlightening. Compassionate. These words are seldom associated with divorce. Words that typically come to mind are: Painful. Agonizing. Resentful. Bitter. Our guest, domestic relations judge and best-selling author Judge Michele Lowrance enlightens listeners how people can attain a positive outlook, achieve forgiveness, and move on with a mended soul (http://thegoodkarmadivorce.com/). Judge Lowrance has learned that there's a better way to handle divorce. So she came up with a plan to turn the negatives of divorce into positives. She explains the program in her book, The Good Karma Divorce: Avoid Litigation, Turn Negative Emotions into Positive Actions, and Get On with the Rest of Your Life. Topics in this program include: On court: An understanding what the court system can and cannot do – it can’t rescue you, but perhaps it can encourage forgiveness. On children: Ordinary parenting is not enough; parents need to adopt wisdom building skills for heroic parenting. Justice Lowrance asks: "What is more important for you to be right, or for your children to be happy?" On forgiveness: In the beginning, you won't be ready to forgive. At this stage it is fine to let your emotions steep and give them room to breathe. Treat them like a flu that has to run its course. There is a necessary gestation period between anger and forgiveness. Creating your soul searching party: developing your Personal Manifesto The crucial things you have to know about having the “divorce conversation” with your soon to be former partner. | 3/3/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanHelp Us Grow Divorce Source Radio - The Pecking Order | Divorce Source has grown immensely over the past year and a half. Tens of thousands of listeners from all over the world are turning to our podcasts for help and support during one of the most difficult times in their life; their divorce. In this episode of The Pecking Order, Steve Peck reaches out to the Divorce Source Radio community and explores the possibility of taking DSR to the next level, allowing us to help even more people. Steve is looking first to the DSR community to see if there are any listeners that have the means to help grow DSR. Have you had experience building an internet business similar to DSR or are you an experienced media sales person who understands New Media and might have ideas regarding appropriate sponsors for DSR? Perhaps you are a radio programmer and might have advice on syndicating our program to local stations. Or maybe you're a listener who believes in what we're doing and would be willing to promote DSR through word of mouth and through your Facebook and Twitter account, that would be helpful too. Whatever the case, Steve is looking for partners to help grow this radio program that helps so many people. | 3/2/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanA Woman's Guide to Divorce | Divorce is a stressful and unsettling situation. At minimum, a major relationship is ending, all sorts of your normal routines are upset, and along with the stress of transition are the legal hoops we have to jump through before things can be resolved. There are also volatile emotions that are frequently associated with divorce. Add all of these this together - and you have a difficult situation to deal with. In today's program we feature issues that women face during a divorce and our guest is Dennis Zamplas, founder of The Law Firm of Victoria, dedicated to representing women only in divorce and other family law matters. Topics in the program include: Do men have an advantage over women in divorce Does it matter who files for divorce first? Can the wife move out of the house with her kids before the divorce is final? Is it possible to have the husband ordered out of the home? If the husband has existing debt, will that debt be shared with the wife after divorce Child custody and parenting time Spousal and child Support What to do if your husband has had an affair <span style="font-family: "Arial" | 2/25/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanOut of The Closet Support for The Straight Spouse | Roughly two million lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) individuals in the United States have married someone of the opposite sex. When these partners come out of the closet, one third of these relationships break up right away, a third stay together for a year and then separate, and another third commit to making it work - although three years later, only half of this last group of relationships are still intact. Our guest Amity Buxton. Ph.D. http://www.straightspouse.org/home.php , discusses the grieving and healing process the straight spouse experiences upon learning of this revelation. To read more about this topic, Deborah writes about it in more.ca. Topics include: When a spouse comes out how it impacts the family The six stages of recovery Children’s reaction to a their parents disclosure Understanding the healing journey | 2/23/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanParent Alienation Awareness – Exploring the Depths of Despair of a Targeted Parent | Through a frank conversation about life and book, The Look of Love (http://www.thelookoflovebook.com/index.html), Jill Egizii tells the story of a bitter divorce which rages into full scale warfare, and how the father uses the children as ammunition. Is the shield of a mother’s love enough to save her children? Or is it already too late. We explore the effects of parent alienation on the family; the children, and the targeted parent. This is a heart wrenching interview, in which Jill Egizii shares her personal experience of being a targeted parent which ultimately caused her to lose a close and loving relationship with her children. Jill has put her heart and soul into helping others cope through the annihilation of a formerly positive relationship with one’s children. Topics in this program include: An explanation and awareness of Parent Alienation Syndrome How to recognize the signs of being a targeted parent Support systems available for the alienated parent Steps parents should take if they think they are being alienated from their children The personal story of an alienated parent, who details her losing battle to save the relationship she once had with her children. | 2/17/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanThe Role Hormones, and Menopause play in Marriage and divorce. | Our guest is world renowned anti-aging expert and author of The Text Book of Bio-Identical Hormones, Dr. Edward Lichten. Dr. Lichten has put together the missing pieces that underlie most chronic disease-- hormone imbalances and we're going to be talking about how hormone imbalances in both men and women can lead to relationship problems that can end in divorce. Topics in the program include: How to recognize the signs and symptoms of menopause Sleep disorders and headaches caused by hormonal changes Natural Hormone Replacement Therapy for men and women Male Andropause Erectile Dysfunction and how to have more energy, be healthier and regain a passion and zest for life. | 2/13/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanA Judge’s Verdict on the Bitter Realities of Family Court | Tug of War A Judge’s Verdict on Separation, Custody Battles, and the Bitter Realities of Family Court There are many myths and misconceptions about what goes on in a Court Room. When it comes to justice, all too often couples are disappointed by the outcome – and end up with large legal bills, family drama which causes an all out war, and a resolution that leaves couples disillusioned. Our guest, Justice Harvey Brownstone, a sitting court judge, best-selling author, and host of Family Matters TV (http://www.familymatterstv.com/); helps us understand what really goes on inside the court room, and a judge’s mind. Justice Brownstone has been called a maverick judge who is a pioneer that is unilaterally changing the public image of the judiciary. This honest and thought provoking interview will change the way you think about litigation, and how you work through the divorce process. We are fortunate to have Justice Brownstone share his thoughts and enlighten listeners as to what really goes on in Court, and what really matters. Topics in this program include: · The impact of litigation on the family · What is really in your children’s best interest · <span style=" | 2/9/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanI Think My Marriage is Over, What Should I Do Now? - The Smart Divorce | (Episode #1, The Smart Divorce with Deborah Moskovitch) Help, I think my marriage is over, now what should I do? Is divorce always the outcome when there is conflict in the marriage? Of course not, there are options to consider, and help available to put your marriage back on track. This episode explores the role of marriage counseling, and the next steps required if the marriage results in divorce. Once the decision to divorce is made, there are many considerations and issues to ponder. Our guest, psychologist Dr. Robert A. Simon http://dr-simon.com/ provides us with tips and strategies for getting through the early days of separation with your sanity and dignity intact. Topics in this program include: The benefits of marriage counseling Building your support network Finding a therapist Telling your children about divorce Emotional healing and coping strategies And so much more…….. | 2/2/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanA Man's Guide to Divorce | In this episode, we discuss divorce from a man's point of view and our guest is David Pisarra, Esq., the founder and president of the Santa Monica, CA-based law office Pisarra and Grist as well as Men’s Family Law and www.MensFamilyLaw.com established specifically for men to receive expert legal representation in divorce and custody proceedings while providing support programs and counseling designed to address their particular needs. Topics in the program include: 4-Steps to protect yourself during your divorce Domestic violence accusations How to improve your chance of receiving equal cu | 1/31/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanToxic Post Divorce Relationships | Our program deals with Toxic Post Divorce Relationships. In this program, psychologist Dr. Larry Friedberg discusses how to deal with an unreasonable and angry ex. For some couples, divorce means the end of a relationship and they learn to move on with their lives in a healthy way for themselves and their children. Then there's the group we're going to talk about today where for one or both partners of a divorce, the relationship and past problems continue and in some cases become even more toxic then when they were married. The sad part of this is for those with children. Children have had enough to deal with through the divorce process and if even one of the divorced partners chooses to continue the fight, it's their kids that are forced to pay the price. | 1/24/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanFinancial Support for Single Moms | It's not always easy for a divorced single mom to make it financially, especially when their ex isn't paying child support or spousal support. If you find yourself in a difficult financial situation after a divorce and need to provide for your family, there is help available. You just need to know where to look. In this program, our guest, Lindsay Blanche, talks about ways to provide for your family during tough financial times. She knows this all to well, as a single mom of two. After her divorce, her husband stopped paying child and spousal support. Lindsay was forced to find ways to make ends meet and now shares her information with other single moms through her blog at www.grantsforsinglemother.org. This program helps single moms find help with food, housing, employment, health care, counseling and more. | 1/17/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanTop 10 Divorce Issues Of The Decade: A Divorce Attorney's Perspective | We begin the New Year with a look back over the past decade on what's changed in the world and in the world of divorce as attorney Henry Gornbein shares his thoughts on the top ten divorce issues of the decade. For more free programs on divorce, visit: www.DivorceSourceRadio.com. | 1/1/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanSurviving the Holidays During Divorce | The holidays can be a challenging time for families going through divorce. We have these images of perfect family holidays, yet your own family is coping with a situation that is anything but perfect. In this program, psychologist, Dr. Larry Friedberg, provides advice to help get you through the holidays. This Program Covers: Dealing with ALL holidays including: Christmas, Hanukkah , Easter, Birthdays, Bar/Bat Mitzvahs, Graduations How to deal with your feelings and emotions during this trying time Understanding issues your children may be dealing with during the holiday season Dividing parenting time between you and your ex Tips for holiday parties and gatherings to ease the stress Is it proper to begin dating around the holidays www.DivorceSourceRadio.com | 11/22/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Clean"Ask Henry" Episode #16 | In episode #16 of "Ask Henry" Henry Answers the following listener questions: Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE <w:LsdException Locked="false" Priority= | 10/19/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanSongs for Divorce - The Pecking Order | The Pecking Order, with Divorce Source Radio host Steve Peck, presents issues, events, past and future shows and is Steve's place to download his thoughts regarding divorce and life thereafter. In this episode, Steve discusses the new Divorce Source Radio Facebook page and takes on the role of disc jockey as he plays songs that center around relationships and divorce with the thought of helping listeners connect with their true feelings. Enjoy the music and look forward to a positive future! | 10/13/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanThe Never Ending Divorce | Most people manage to get through a divorce and move on with their lives even though they may still have feelings of anger and hurt. Then there's the individual who's anger and hurt has gotten the best of them and even though they are divorced, they feel the need to continually hurt their ex by talking down about them to others, or filing more legal motions long after the divorce and carrying their anger and hurt with them on a daily basis. This type of personal is typically dealing with abandonment issues or a personality disorder that prevents them from moving on with their life. An if this personality type has children, their failing to see the damage they creating in their life - because all they can focus on is themselves and the perceived injustice that was done to them that led to their divorce. A healthy person realizes no one person is completely responsible for the failure in a marriage. In today's with conversation with attorney Henry Gornbein, we'll take a look at the type of person who is unwilling to let go of past anger and through their actions, keeps their divorce alive forever. We also provide tips on how to recognize the signs of this type of behavior and if you find yourself acting in this manner, we'll offer advice on how to turn your life around for the sake of you and your children. Most people manage to get through a divorce and move on with their lives, even though they may still have feelings of anger and hurt. Then there's the individual whose anger and hurt has gotten the best of them and even though they are divorced, they feel the need to continually hurt their ex by talking down about them to others or filing more legal motions long after the divorce and carrying their anger and hurt with them on a daily basis. This type of person is typically dealing with abandonment issues or a personality disorder that prevents them from moving on with their life. <span style="font-size: x-sm | 10/6/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Clean"Ask Henry" - What to Do if My Spouse Files a Bogus PPO Against Me? | Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 <w:LsdException Locked="false" Priority="61" SemiHidden="false" | 9/28/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanTrial Tactics with a Disabled Child | In this program, Family Law Attorney Henry Gornbein discusses going to trial for custody of a child with a disability. You'll get a feel for how attorneys prepare for trial and learn what to look for in an attorney if your case is going before a judge. For more free programs, visit www.DivorceSourceRadio.com or iTunes by searching "Divorce Source Radio". | 9/22/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanImpact of Internet Indiscretions and Text Messages During Divorce | Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE <w:LsdException Locked="false" Priority="60" SemiHidden="false" | 9/2/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanDads in Distress | In this episode, we address men who suffer depression and suicidal thoughts as a result of their inability to handle their divorce and not being able to see their children as much as they would like. Our guest is Barry Guidera, General Manager of the Australian based Dads in Distress and we'll discuss how their organization reaches out and provides support for hurting fathers. We'll also play an actual distress call from a suicidal father that was having a hard time dealing with his situation and you'll hear how Dads in Distress founder Tony Miller handled the situation. If you are hurting and feeling depressed as a result of your current divorce situation, you'll learn that you're not alone and discover the urgent need to seek guidance and support to help get you through your tough time. For more free audio programs on divorce, visit: www.DivorceSourceRadio.com | 8/16/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanLee Rosen - Unethical Business Practices? You Decide. | In this episode of The Pecking Order on Divorce Source Radio, we'll discuss the unethical business practices of North Carolina Family Law Attorney, Lee Rosen. Lee has improperly attached the Divorce Source Radio name to his own little podcast as a means of sucking our listeners to his podcast and to grow his family law practice. Welcome Attorney Lee Rosen to our Hall of Shame! | 8/11/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanThe Mel Gibson Saga - Lessons Learned | Recently, we've been hearing a lot about celebrities in conflict with their wives or significant others. Just when you thought the Charlie Sheen, Jesse James and Tiger Woods cases were little extreme, then comes Mel Gibson, and he trumps them all. Mel is not alone with his over-the-top behavior, as unfortunately far too many men and women have been brought to unthinkable levels of insane behavior during a break-up. In this program, psychologist Dr. Larry Friedberg, family law attorney Henry Gornbein and I discuss the Mel Gibson saga from a legal and emotional perspective. If any of you can hear some of your past behavior in Mel GIbson's rant, this show will provide some perspective on why you might have acted this way. For more free programs on divorce, visit: www.DivorceSourceRadio.com | 8/10/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanHow to Tell The Kids You're Getting a Divorce - The Child Centered Divorce | Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE <w:LsdException Locked="false" Priority="60" SemiHidden="false" UnhideWhenUsed="false" Name="Light Shading" | 8/6/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Clean"Ask Henry" - How Do We Divide Real Estate During this Down Economy? | "Ask Henry" Episode #14 asks the question: How do we divide real estate as part of our divorce during this down economy? For more free programs on divorce, visit: www.DivorceSourceRadio.com | 8/3/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanDivorce Source Radio's 1st Anniversary Show | Divorce Source Radio celebrates its 1st Anniversary with guests, attorney Henry Gornbein and psychologist Dr. Larry Friedberg. The show looks back on the past year and discusses: How psychologists and attorneys can work together to assist couples in divorcing more peacefully Henry's thoughts on why it's in your best interest to consider mediation vs. the more confrontational path of litigation Why it's important to consider your children first when planning to divorce The role parental alienation plays during and after divorce For more free programs on divorce, visit: www.DivorceSourceRadio.com | 7/30/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanLessons from Divorce - How to Prepare Yourself for Future Relationships | In this conversation with attorney, Henry Gornbein, we discuss what lessons can be learned from your divorce so that future relationships and possible remarriage will be more successfull for you and your children. Topics in the program include: What the difference is between a first and second marriage How responsibilities from your past marriage and divorce can negatively impact a new relationship What's in the best interest of your children when considering a new relationship Why it's important to learn more about what went wrong in your last marriage prior to entering into a new relationship How some people bring anger from their divorce into a new relationship and what to do to prevent this from happening Ways to protect yourself financially if you decide to remarry again For more FREE audio programs on divorce, visit: www.DivorceSourceRadio.com | 7/24/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanIntroducing a New Love Interest to Your Kids During Divorce - Bad Idea? | In episode #13 of "Ask Henry", a listener wonders if it is proper to introduce your children to a new love interest during your divorce or should you put this off. If one partner is seeing another person and having their children over to the love interests home, is there anything that can be done to stop this from happening. For more FREE programs on divorce, visit www.DivorceSourceRadio.com | 7/20/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanSteve's Blog 7/13/2010 | Divorce Source Radio Host, Steve Peck, provides an audio blog of upcoming shows, resources and personal thoughts in this personal blog podcast. For more programs visit: www.DivorceSouroceRadio.com | 7/13/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Clean"Ask Henry" - What is The Role Retirement Plays in My Alimony Payments? | Episode #12 of "Ask Henry" features the question "What role does retirement play in my alimony payments? | 7/8/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanDivorce Recovery | In this conversation with Psychologist, Dr. Larry Friedberg, we discuss the trials and tribulations of getting your life back on track after divorce. It's not easy starting a new life again. In this program, we'll explore the Feelings, Hurt, Fear, Guilt and Betrayal, associated with divorce. We address Parental Alienation issues, due in part, to a partner's own personal abandonment issues they faced as a child. We'll also be discussing Parenting Issues such as How to Parent Your Child During Divorce. And Finally, I ask Dr. Friedberg the ultimate question... What is Love? For more free programs, visit: www.DivorceSourceRadio.com or search "Divorce Source Radio" on iTunes. | 7/7/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Clean"Ask Henry " - How Can You Be Reasonable When Soon-to-Be Ex Won't? | "Ask Henry" #11 - How Can You Be Reasonable When Your Soon-to-Be Ex Won't? | 6/29/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Clean"Ask Henry" - What Happens if My House Has Negative Equity and I Want to Keep it? | "Ask Henry" Episode # 9 - What Happens if My House Has Negative Equity and I Want to Keep it? Will I receive credit as an offset against other assets? For more Free audio programs related to divorce, visit: www.DivorceSourceRadio.com | 6/22/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanA Parent's Guide to Parental Alienation - A Family's Heartbreak | Are you being alienated from your children? Do you understand what Parental Alienation is and what do you do if you find yourself the targeted parent and your children torn from our life. Our show titled is named after the book A Family's Heartbreak - A parent's guide to parental alienation, and today I'm going to speak with the author, Michael Jeffries, to help families better understand Parental Alienation, and it affects. The definition of parental alienation is heartbreakingly simple—one parent deliberately damages, and in some cases destroys, the previously healthy, loving relationship between the child and the child’s other parent. Parental Alienation is harmful to our children's well being. I believe we can stop this destructive behavior if we can just recognize the warning signs and make a choice to not act this way. Get counseling to help work through issues of accepting your current situation and learn to move on to a healthier future. For more programs, visit: www.DivorceSourceRadio.com | 6/16/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Clean"Ask Henry" - If your Spouse had an Affair, Is it Possible to Sue The Lover for Breaking Up Your Marriage? | "Ask Henry" #8 - If your Spouse had an Affair, Is it Possible to Sue The Lover for Breaking Up Your Marriage? For more FREE audio Programs on Divorce, Visit: www.DivorceSourceRadio.com | 6/13/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanThe Role of a Divorce Coach During Divorce | Divorce is a challenging and extremely stressful situation. With so much emotion involved many of us make a few mistakes during our divorce. If these mistakes involve decisions regarding your children, they can irreparably sever relationships that are important in children's lives. In this program, I'd like to introduce you to the role a Divorce Recovery Coach plays during a divorce. My guest is Shelley Stile, a certified Divorce Recovery / Life Coach. Shelley helps her clients navigate the difficult emotional terrain of this massive life transition. She helps them to release negative emotional baggage from their past - and - their divorce and teaches skills to accept their present life with little or no regrets, blame or resentment. For more programs, visit www.DivorceSourceRadio.com | 6/10/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanWhen Are Depositions and Interrogatories Useful During a Divorce? | In episode #7 of "Ask Henry", attorney, Henry Gornbein, answers the question, "When Are Depositions and Interrogatories Useful During a Divorce?" For more full length free podcasts related to divorce, visit: www.DivorceSourceRadio.com | 5/17/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Clean"Ask Henry" - When Are Psychological Evaluations Used During Divorce? | Episode #7 of "Ask Henry" with Attorney, Henry Gornbein, asks the question "When are psychologial Evaluations used and what's their purpose? Hear more full length programs on Psychologial Evaluations as well as othere free programs related to divorce on www.DivorceSourceRadio.com or on iTunes by searching "Divorce Source Radio". | 5/9/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Clean"Ask Henry" - Do I Have to Pay Spousal Support? | In episode #6 of "Ask Henry", attorney, Henry Gornbein, answers the question, "Do I have to pay spousal support?" (Also knwn as alimoney) He also answers the follow-up question, "What's the difference between modifiable and non-modifiable spousal support?" For more programs, visit www.DivorceSourceRadio.com or search "Divorce Source Radio on iTunes. | 5/7/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanSubstance Abuse During Divorce | Millions of Americans are addicted to alcohol and /or prescription or illegal drugs. If you or your spouse has suffered through an addiction during your marriage, this may present a challenge during your divorce. Even if you're not an addict, you might be made to look like one as false claims could leveled against you as part of a bitter divorce. So the question is, What do you do if you are an addict or falsely accused of being one during your divorce? Divorce Source Radio legal correspondent, Henry Gornbein joins me in this program to provide insight on Substance Abuse and how it can affect your divorce. For more free programs on divorce, visit: www.DivorceSourceRadio.com | 5/5/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Clean"Ask Henry" - Must I Continue Paying the Bills After Moving Out of The Marital Home? | In episode #5 of "Ask Henry", renowned family law attorney, Henry Gornbein, answers the question " Must I continue paying the bills after moving out of the marital home? "Ask Henry" is brought to you by www.DivorceSourceRadio.com. Tune in for more FREE programs related to divorce. | 4/26/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Clean"Ask Henry" - Will My Sex Addiction Play a Role in My Divorce? | "Ask Henry" Question #4: Will my sex addiction play a role in my divorce? | 4/21/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanSexual Addiction as it Relates to Marriage & Divorce | Sex addiction is a problem that is sweeping the nation and one of the leading causes of marital conflict and divorce. Certified Sex Addiction Therapist, Dr. Kenneth Adams, is our guest and discusses what we can do to recognize this behavior and what we need to do to seek help. Topics in The Program Include: Could You be a Sex Addict? What causes someone to become addicted to sex? How sex addiction affects relationships What to do if you are the partner of a sex addict The clues to look for that might indicate that you or your spouse are a sex addict Available treatment options and much more. For more programs, visit: www.DivorceSourceRadio.com | 4/21/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Clean"Ask Henry" - Is it Okay For Me to Date While Going Through My Divorce? | In the third episode of "Ask Henry", Henry answers the question, "Is it okay to date while going through my divorce"? If you would like to ask Henry a question, phone our Listener Volicmail Line at (248) 686-2256. TO hear more programs and listener questions, visit: www.DivorceSourceRadio@gmail.com. | 4/15/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanParental Aleniation - Cause & Effect | In a past program, we looked in depth at what Parental Alienation is. In this program, psychologist, Dr. Larry Friedberg, discusses the emotional toll parental alienation takes on the entire family and we discuss its cause and effect. Topics in the program include: Why someone would be an Alienating Parent The role Personality Disorder Plays in Parental Alienation The damage Parental Alienation does to children What to do if you are being alienated What to do if your child disowns you How you can lose your right to custody if the court finds you to be an alienating parent. For more programs, visitL www.DivorceSOurceRadio.com | 4/14/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Clean"Ask Henry" - Should I Stay in My Home During My Divorce? | In this episode of "Ask Henry", a listener asks the question, "Should I stay in my home during my divorce with my wife?" If you would like to ask Henry a question, call (248) 686-2256 or send an email to DivorceSourceRadio@gmail.com. For more free audio programs on divorce, visit: www.DivorceSourceRadio.com. | 4/9/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanThe Smart Divorce | Deborah Moskovitch, is the author of The Smart Divorce and the creator and facilitator of The Smart Divorce consulting services. Deborah has appeared on national television and radio programs and presents The Smart Divorcee seminars and workshops throughout Canada and the U.S. Learning The Smart Divorce process helps you move efficiently and effectively through the practicalities and process of divorce while significantly reducing the complexity, costs and time involved ending a marriage. By providing the tools and strategies to make better informed decisions for you and your children, The Smart Divorce helps you move forward with focus, hope and confidence. If you are considering divorce or just beginning the process, this is a MUST HEAR program! For more programs, visit: www.DivorceSourceRadio.com | 3/29/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanDads in Distress Over Loosing their Children to The Point of Suicide | This clip is from the website Dads in Distress. This show how desparate a father can be when he loses his family, to the point of suicide. FOr more information on Dads in Distress visit: http://www.dadsindistress.asn.au/index.html For more free audio programs visit: www.DivorceSourceRadio.com | 3/22/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanSteal My Money, Not My Son! | Research into family breakdown shows that more than one in three children never see their fathers again after their parents split up, and nearly one in ten is so traumatized by the separation that they have considered suicide. Children are often used as 'emotional footballs' and are left feeling 'used, isolated and alone,' with many turning to alcohol and drugs. A father's biggest fear during a divorce is what impact this will have on his children, and the possibility of actually losing custody, as well. Many people in our society don't see fathers' rights as important as mothers' rights. Although there is a movement towards 50/50 custody in some states, very often, mothers end up winning custody of their children. Children need both parents and fathers shouldn't be pushed out of their children's lives after a divorce. This is the story of Chris Marshall, a father who has been fighting for years for the right to have a reasonable custody arrangement. His legal nightmare has cost him tens of thousands of dollars, as well as a thirty day jail sentence. For more information, visit: www.DivoceSourceRadio.com | 3/21/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanDomestic Violence Against Women | Domestic violence is the willful intimidation, physical assault, battery, sexual assault, and/or other abusive behavior per-perpetrated by an intimate partner against another. Domestic violence results in physical injury, psychological trauma, and sometimes death. The consequences of domestic violence can cross generations and truly last a lifetime. Attorney, Henry Gornbein is our guest on Divorce Source Radio as we discuss, Domestic Violence against Women. Topics in The Program Include: How to recognize the signs of Domestic Violence How abusers try to control their partner The difference between Physical and Mental Abuse How to plan a safe exit strategy The role of a domestic violence Shelter And where to seek help if you are an abuser For more information and programs, visit: http://www.DivorceSourceRadio.com | 3/15/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanAsk Henry Episode 1 | Henry answers a listener question regarding 50/50 custody. | 3/8/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanThe Falsely Accused | In America, a woman is beaten every 12 seconds. One out of four women will be assaulted by a domestic partner, and male children exposed to domestic violence have a 700% greater chance of beating their female partners later in life. Violence against women is wrong, and the only thing worse than this is to be Falsely Accused of violence against your wife or children when you've done nothing wrong, and this happens more than you might think. Dean Tong, Nationally known forensic trial consultant and expert witness, helps protect the falsely accused and helps us better understand why someone might falsely accuse another of a crime they didn't commit. Topics include: What to do if False Claims are made against you in Protection Orders Dealing with Child Protective Services and Law Enforcement if You Have Had False Allegations Made Against You What to Look For When Selecting and Attorney Understanding Your Rights How Dean Tong Works to Clear His Client's Name of False Allegations | 3/4/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanLosing The Right to See Your Child - One Father's Story | This is a story of how a once wonderful relationship ended up going horribly wrong. After airing our program on Parental Alienation, we received an email from David Ball, a listener in Texas. His story sounded so horrible and unbelievable that Steve Peck decided to follow up by phone to hear his side of the story. David tells his story of how his relationship disintegrated into an ugly divorce, in which he ultimately had his daughter taken away from him by Child Protective Services (CPS). David feels he did nothing to warrant CPS and the court system taking his daughter away from him and feels his lawyers and the judge let him down in this case. He has been financially devastated from legal expenses but plans to save what he can and continue the fight to win back the daughter he loves. | 2/26/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanParental Alienation Syndrome | Parental Alienation occurs during the timeframe of a divorce or a separation. This condition is identified when a child expresses UNJUSTIFIED HATRED or UNREASONABLE DISLIKE of a parent and aligns with the one parent they prefer. Parental Alienation makes a rejected parent's access and relationship with the child difficult or impossible to maintain. Our guest, Joseph Goldberg, is founder of the CanadianSymposium for Parental Alienation Syndrome (CSPAS). Topics in the program include: How to recognize a parental alienation problem with your child and what parents should be on the lookout for in identifying this problem What are the psychological markers to help mental health professionals differentiate between a case of Real Abuse from cases of Real Parental Alienation? Is PAS a mental illness? Strategies used by alienating parents to consciously obstruct visitation with the non-favored parent And much more... For mor information,visit www.DivorceSourceRadio.com | 2/16/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanBankruptcy During Divorce | It used to be that courts would assist in dividing a couples assets during a divorce, but during these tough economic times, it seems like many couples are dividing debt. This program explores your options if you are considering bankruptcy before, during or after your divorce. Our guest is Bankruptcy Attorney, Douglas Kuthy. Topics Include: • What are the advantages and disadvantages of filing bankruptcy? • Understand the different chapters of bankruptcy and decide which is the best option for you • What happens if your spouse files for bankruptcy after your divorce? • What to do if you are having a hard time making mortgage and credit card payments • If your spouse files for bankruptcy, will it affect your spousal support or child custody payments? www.bankruptcylawyerspllc.com | 2/1/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanUnderstanding the Friend of The Court | The Friend of The Court enforces court orders pertaining to custody, parenting time and child support. In this program, we speak with Friend of The Court referee, Mark Sherbow to give you a better idea of the inner workings of the Friend of The Court system as it relates to divorce and child custody issues. Topics in this program include: - The role of a referee and how they work hand in hand with the judge to oversee your case. - How Child Support Orders are reviewed and how referee's mediate child support petitions - How a hearing works with a friend of the court referee - What to do if you are paying child support and you lose your job - How hearing days work - Key issues regarding custody and parenting time disputes - How to prepare for your meeting with the friend of the court referee | 1/22/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanInsight From a Family Court Judge | Attorney Henry Gornbein and I interview Judge James Alexander, a family court judge in Michigan, who helps us understand the court process as it relates to divorce and child custody issues. Topics covered in this program include: · What types of cases a Family Court handles · How to prepare yourself for motions and/or your trial · Making sure your lawyer knows your case and is prepared to tell the judge exactly what you want · Identify if your attorney is a problem solver or a problem creator · You'll get a feel for a judge's case load and realize that you'll only have a few minutes to state your case on motion day. · And finally, well take an in-depth look at the misuse of Personal Protection Orders related to divorce cases. | 1/11/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanSame Sex Divorce | Divorce can be challenging for heterosexual couples but for gay couples, the challenge can be even greater. One of the benefits of marriage is the ability to get divorced. But for gay couples, getting divorced can be even more complicated and costly. In this program, Attorney Henry Gornbein will discuss issues that affect married, “same sex” couples going through a divorce and we’ll show you ways to protect your partnership even if you aren’t legally married. Also discussed: Is it a good idea to get married in a state that recognizes same sex marriage? What if you don’t live in that state, is it a good idea to establish residency so you can be legally married there? Child custody issues during a "same sex" divorce. Visit www.DivorceSourceRadio.com for more programs. | 12/27/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanCoping with Divorce During the Holidays | The holidays can be a challenging time for families going through divorce. We have these images of perfect family holidays, yet your own family is coping with a situation that is anything but perfect. In this program, psychologist, Dr. Larry Friedberg, provides advice to help get you through the holidays. This Program Covers: Dealing with ALL holidays including: Christmas, Hanukkah , Easter, Birthdays, Bar/Bat Mitzvahs, Graduations How to deal with your feelings and emotions during this trying time Understanding issues your children may be dealing with during the holiday season Dividing parenting time between you and your ex Tips for holiday parties and gatherings to ease the stress Is it proper to begin dating around the holidays www.DivorceSourceRadio.com | 12/19/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanPrenuptial Agreements | If you're thinking about making a Prenuptial Agreement, it can be helpful to look at the most common advantages -- and challenges. In this program, We'll show you how a "prenup" can: - Protect your separate property - Support your estate plan - Define what property is considered marital or community property - Reduce conflicts and save money if you divorce - Clarify special agreements between you, and - Establish ground rules for deciding future matters. We also take a look at some solid premarital advice designed to strengthen your relationship prior to getting married. www.DivorceSourceRadio.com | 12/12/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanHigh Conflict Divorce | A high conflict divorce is never a good thing and is typically ramped up by the personalities involved. During this type of divorce, a war is created that is costly and damaging to the children and the divorcing couples. In this program Dr. Larry Friedberg explains the differences between the friendly divorce, the business-like divorce and the high conflict divorce. You will also gain insight into why couples go this path and learn how a partner with a Narcissistic Personality Disorder adds fuel to the fire in a high conflict situation. Finally, we have some suggestions to circumvent this path that can save you and your family a lot of grief. www.DivorceSourceRadio.com | 12/2/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanChild Custody Evaluations | The primary purpose and main focus of the custody evaluation is to determine what is in the best interests of the child. A competent assessment will include a skilled clinical interview and history of the family dynamics. Generally one parent doesn’t win and the other parent lose custody. Rather, each parent's role with the children may be outlined, and as a result, one may get to spend more time or less time with the children. Dr. Larry Friedberg is our guest and he explains the custody evaluation process during this program. www.DivorceSourceRadio.com | 11/24/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanMediation State-to-State / So-Cal vs. Michigan | In a past program, we explored how mediation and collaborative law are helping divorcing couples maintain control over their lives as opposed to going to trial, where a stranger will make decisions for you.In this program, we’ll show you how mediation and collaborative law can differ from state to state. Divorce Source Radio Legal correspondent, Henry Gornbein and I had the chance to speak with Southern California attorney, Sondra BenNaEim to discuss the difference between mediation in Michigan and California.In the program, you’ll learn more about the process of mediation and how it can reduce stress and conflict during your divorce. We’ll discuss how the economy is affecting divorce, and you’ll learn why it is beneficial for both parties to consider mediation and collaborative law over a traditional trial.www.So-Cal-Attorney.com | 11/15/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanMoving On With Your New Life After Divorce | When your divorce is completed, it will be time to pick up the pieces and move on with your life. This program features advice on rebuilding your life from one of the nation’s leading psychologists, Dr. Larry Friedberg. This program will delve into all aspects of starting your new life including: - Moving into your new home or apartment - How to spend quality time with your children and prepare them for their new living arrangements - The concerns of providing for two households on half the income - Learn why you shouldn’t hang on to your anger and be a martyr to your marriage And as for moving on with new relationships, we’ll discuss: - Why it might be a good idea to rediscover yourself before entering into a new relationship - Learn how to not marry the same type of person you just divorced - How not to fantasize that your new relationship will be perfect - Recognize that you still may feel unhappy after becoming involved in a new relationship because you haven't properly dealt with the grief of your divorce Remember, divorce affects your kids, too, regardless of their age. We’ll discuss ways of helping them understand your divorce, and we’ll show you how to introduce your new love interest to your kids. www.Drlarryfriedberg.com | 11/10/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanDividing Property During a Divorce | Part of a divorce is the division of property. The marital home used to be one of a couple's major assets but due to the current economy, the equity in many homes has been turned upside down leaving couples with little or no equity and in some cases, the couples owe more than their house is worth.In this program, we discuss the difference between Real Property and Personal Property; we’ll look at residential and commercial real estate holdings. And if you own a business, you’ll learn how businesses are valued and dealt with during a divorce. We'll also discuss how Boats, planes, cars, furnishings, Stock Assets, Pensions, collectibles, and Inheritance come into play when dividing property. Show Guest: Attorney, Henry Gornbein | 10/29/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanLife After Divorce - Step-Parenting Issues | When you have children and your ex remarries or becomes involved with someone, there are plenty of adjustments that need to be made beyond new living arrangements.“Life After Divorce – Step Parenting Issues”, discusses: If its proper for your kids to call their new stepparent mom or dad. – We’ll talk about The role of disciplining your child by a stepparent, and going to find ways to communicate with your ex’s new spouse or partner. Most importantly we’re going to show you how to remain an important part of your Child's life.Psychologist, Dr. Larry Friedberg is our guest for this program. For more information visit www.DivorceSourceRadio.com | 10/23/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanHow to Have a Civil Divorce | When many of us embark on divorce, it’s anything but civil. Anger can create the "win at any cost" mentality. If the attorney representing you is overly litigious, you may find yourself on the expensive path of hearings and a trial, and in the end, will you really come out ahead? You have to weigh the financial and mental cost of this path against what you expect to gain. Relationships will be torn farther apart, anger will be raised to a new high and if you have children, how will this fallout affect them? This program will discuss: - How to size up your attorney and not let them inflame your divorce with unnecessary anger and litigation. - How unscrupulous attorneys over sell their clients with false hope and promises. - How to keep the peace in a divorce. - The Do’s and Don’ts of a divorce. For more information, visit www.DivorceSourceRadio.com | 10/14/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanSurviving Divorce | Surviving Divorce explores the five stages of anger and grief as it relates to a divorce. The five stages of divorce are: Denial, Anger, Bargaining, Depression/Pain, Acceptance/Recovery. It's harder to get over a divorce than the death of a loved one. Learn ways to cope with your hurt, anger and pain and discover how to come out the other side of divorce a healthy and happy person. This is a "Must Hear" program for anyone experiencing the emotional pain of divorce. For more information, visit www.DivorceSourceRadio.com. | 10/8/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanPreparing For Your Divorce Trial | Preparing for a divorce trial is somewhat like staging a dramatic play but with you and your spouse as the reluctant stars. The witnesses who take the stand are your supporting or not so supporting actors. A divorce Trial should be your last resort after attempts of mediation or alternate dispute resolution have failed. Attorney and family law expert, Henry Gornbein, explains the necessary steps of preparing yourself for a successful divorce trial. If your divorce is headed towards a trial, this is the program you need to hear. For more information, visit www.DivorceSourceRadio.com | 9/29/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanHow Psychologists and Attorneys Work Together in High Conflict Child Custody Cases | How do lawyers and psychologists work together when child custody is an issue and in a divorce with a high level of conflict? Psychologist Dr. Larry Friedberg and attorney Henry Gornbein are guests and discuss: Counseling for high conflict couples for the sake of the children. - How to set up a communications protocol with high conflict couples. - Does the conflict end after re-marriage? - Learn how to not re-marry the same type of person you are divorcing. - Is taking your children to counseling a good or bad idea? - How to stay away from “shark” attorneys who want to litigate and save money and relationships by pre-packaging your divorce. - Create a plan for an amicable divorce. www.DivorceSourceRadio.com. | 9/23/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanCo-Parenting Peacefully for Your Children | If you’ve decided to separate or get a divorce and have children, your next important decision should be about co-parenting. Divorce may be the end of a marriage, but it is not the end of the family. People who separate but continue to work cooperatively as parents give their children the best chances for a smooth adjustment to living in two separate households and continued growth. Psychologist, Dr. Larry Friedberg shows us ways to communicate with your ex without hostility for the good of your children. Learn how to:Be respectful of your ex spouse. Resolve conflicts and discuss major issues privately, not in front of the children. Not confide, complain or grumble about your ex to your kids – you need family, friends or a therapist for that role. Not use our kids as messengers between you and the other parent. Assure our kids that both parents will listen to feelings and address needs cooperatively. | 9/7/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanDivorce with Less Stress - Alternate Dispute Resolution | Divorce is a complex and traumatic experience for most people. The so called “simple” divorce is all too rare. Although most divorces don’t end up in a trial, there are alternatives to an acrimonious and combative divorce. On this program, we take a look at ways to get you through the divorce process with less stress and come out the other side with less animosity towards your ex. Attorney, Henry Gornbein, discusses Alternate Dispute Resolution. Learn how Facilitative Mediation and Collaborative Law can be a viable option to a traditional divorce and help couples retain control over their lives. If children are involved, keeping a harmonious relationship after divorce should be one of primary concerns and ADR offers a means of maintaining an amicable relationship with your ex as opposed to doing battle and growing further apart during a litigious traditional divorce. For more information, visit www.DivorceSourceRadio.com | 9/1/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanDealing With Children During a Divorce | Divorce is difficult on children at any age. The psychological effects of divorce on children are more extreme when they’re forced to endure a long, drawn-out custody battle. These children suffer from a variety of psychological problems like denial, guilt, low self-esteem, physical problems, depression, anger, panic, destructive or even criminal behavior. Dr. Larry Friedberg is our guest and discusses ways to help your children through your divorce. You will learn: How to tell your children about your divorce, How to help them with their shared living arrangements and Find ways to make this an easier transition for the entire family. For more information, visit www.DivorceSourceRadio.com. | 8/26/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanChild Custody | Dealing with child custody and visitation is one of the most difficult aspects of getting divorced. Divorce and child custody cases are often sensitive and emotional matters. In this program, we’ll discuss The different types of child custody, child support, and visitation. Attorney, Henry Gornbein, will explain how you can step back from your anger and do what’s in the best interest of your children. Henry also emphasizes not wasting your your financial resources through unnecessary litigation. Henry explains how to have a "game-plan" and provides a step-by-step guide to prepare you for your divorce and child custody case. This is a very important program for anyone divorcing with children. Visit www.DivorceSourceRadio.com for more information. | 8/18/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanThe Emotional Side of Divorce | The second episode of Divorce Source Radio explores the emotional side of divorce. Divorce is a stressful and unsettling situation. Over 50% of first marriages end in divorce, and the number increases to 67% for second marriages. Renowned psychologist, Dr. Larry Friedberg, is interviewed and we learn: How Communication Breaks Down in Relationships, How to Work Through your Divorce with Less Stress, How to Protect Your Children from Personal Arguments With Your Spouse and we discuss Controlling Personalities. For more information on Dr. Larry Friedberg, visit www.DrLarryFriedberg.com. For more programs and information on our show, visit www.DivorceSourceRadio.com or email us at DivorceSourceRadio@gmail.com | 8/11/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanChoosing the Right Attorney for Your Divorce | Divorce is an emotional experience. Learn how to make the process easier by selecting the proper attorney. Henry Gornbein, an attorney and expert of over 40 years in family law, is interviewed and provides helpful information for those entering divorce. For more information, visit www.DivorceSourceRadio.com. | 7/29/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanDivorce Source Radio Intro | Welcome to DivorceSourceRadio.com! This is an introduction program with information on upcoming broadcasts. Stay tuned for future shows and follow us on twitter @ "DivorceSource" for upcoming show information. | 7/9/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Customer Reviews
Great podcast for anyone contemplating or going through a divorce
Thanks for producing a podcast that helps one navigate this emotionally charged topic. Anyone going through the process can learn much. For future topics I'd love to hear from anyone who is dealing with a "controlling spouse" who seem "out for revenge" and how they can use the court system through filing motions to drag the process out. What can be done. Also talk about dealing with a parent who "uses" the children to get back at the spouse. I know these are serious topics but I can't be the only one divorcing a "ego-centered" person can I?
Dad
Great podcast, I found it helpful to listen to professional give the facts about a divorce, without taking sides.
Feel lucky you found this!
I was totally caught of guard when I was served for divorce. Because I was broke, an attorney was not an immediate option, so I began researching divorce issues on the internet and bookstores. I'm a big podcast fan, so I typed in "divorce" on a whim and here I am. The wealth of relevant material here is unbelievable- just scan the episode list. And although part of the podcast's goal is to bring in clients to the featured attorneys and other experts, these episodes are definitely not a "tease" to get you to pay for more. Each goes in depth into every topic, and although the advice given is general- as it has to be since every case is different- I have found pretty much all of it relevant.
What really makes these shows work is the host, Steve Peck, who claims to have gone through a very bad divorce. Steve interviews each expert from a concerned layman's point of view, which keeps all the discussions grounded. Anyway, this podcast really helped prepare me to confidently interview several attorneys and find one I am very happy with, to become educated about the many areas of concern anyone going through a divorce needs to be aware of.
And I continue to listen and learn as my case isn't over yet- in fact, just as we were to enter our final mediation session, my wife falsely accused me of molesting my 3yr old daughter. And while I was waiting for my attorney to return my call- I checked to see if divorce source had any relevant shows, and sure enough, there's an episode dedicated to falsely accused fathers, which I listened to immediately. When I finally spoke to my attorney, I had a very solid understanding of the fundamental issues of my horrible situation.
Thanks Steve!
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