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The Happily Ever After Divorce podcast, hosted by divorce attorneys Sara Khaki and Shawna Woods from Atlanta Divorce Law Group, dives into thought-provoking conversations about family, relationships, and self-awareness. Designed to challenge traditional beliefs about family dynamics and empower listeners, it guides those feeling stuck in their relationships to make informed, empowering choices.

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  • Privacy vs. Secrecy: Where Do Healthy Relationships Draw the Line?
    Apr 9 2026

    In this episode of The Happily Ever After Divorce® Podcast, Sara Khaki and Shawna Woods explore a subtle but powerful distinction that can shape the health of any relationship: the difference between privacy and secrecy. While many people believe transparency means sharing everything, Sara and Shawna explain why healthy relationships still require space for individuality, personal reflection, and personal boundaries.

    They discuss what privacy versus secrecy can look like in relationships, how the line between the two is often more nuanced than people realize, and why couples need to have intentional conversations about where that boundary exists for them. The episode explores how trust, communication, and personal autonomy all play a role in determining when something is healthy privacy—and when it becomes secrecy that can damage a relationship.

    For more divorce education, resources, and guidance from the team at Atlanta Divorce Law Group, visit https://atlantadivorcelawgroup.com
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    19 m
  • The Marriage Exit Interview: 10 Questions for Self-Reflection After Divorce
    Apr 1 2026

    Divorce often leaves people with unanswered questions about what really happened in the relationship. While it’s natural to focus on what the other person did wrong, some of the most valuable insight can come from reflecting on how each partner experienced the marriage. With the right timing, emotional maturity, and willingness to listen, these conversations can become powerful opportunities for self-awareness and growth.

    In this episode of The Happily Ever After Divorce® Podcast, Atlanta Divorce Law Group’s Sara Khaki and Shawna Woods introduce the concept of a “Marriage Exit Interview.” They walk through ten thoughtful questions former partners could ask one another after divorce—from unmet needs and moments of disconnection to the qualities worth carrying forward into future relationships. Sara and Shawna explain how these reflections can help people better understand relationship dynamics, break repeating patterns, and move forward with greater clarity about themselves and what a healthy partnership looks like. For more divorce education, resources, and guidance from the team at Atlanta Divorce Law Group, visit https://atlantadivorcelawgroup.com
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    23 m
  • Is Your Social Media Algorithm Toxic?
    Mar 25 2026

    Many of us turn to social media to stay informed and connected. But what most people don’t realize is that the information appearing in their feed isn’t the same information others are seeing—even people they live and work with every day. Algorithms are designed to keep us engaged, often by feeding us content that triggers our strongest emotions, reinforces our fears, and confirms our existing beliefs. Over time, that constant stream of curated information can quietly shape how we see the world—and how we see each other.

    In this episode of The Happily Ever After Divorce® Podcast, Atlanta Divorce Law Group’s Sara Khaki and Shawna Woods explore how social media algorithms can influence relationships, family dynamics, and even the decisions people make during difficult life transitions. Together, they discuss how algorithm-driven content can deepen division, amplify emotional reactions, and isolate people from meaningful conversations with those closest to them. They also share why awareness of these digital influences is so important—especially for families navigating conflict, co-parenting challenges, or the emotional strain of divorce.

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    14 m
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