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  • College Costs, Divorce, and Financial Aid: What Parents Need to Know Before It’s Too Late
    Jan 13 2026

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    College costs continue to rise, and for families dealing with divorce, remarriage, or complex finances, planning can feel overwhelming. In this episode of the Modern Arizona Podcast, Billie Tarascio sits down with a college funding expert to break down how financial aid really works and what parents need to understand before costly mistakes are made.


    Brad Baldridge is a College Funding Specialist and the founder of Taming the High Cost of College. With nearly 20 years of experience, Brad has helped thousands of families plan and pay for college without derailing their finances or retirement. As a financial expert, consultant, and podcast host, he teaches parents how to choose the right school, maximize financial aid and scholarships, and reduce reliance on student loans through smart, proven strategies.


    Topics discussed in this episode include:

    ✔️ How divorce affects FAFSA and college financial aid eligibility

    ✔️ The difference between FAFSA and the CSS Profile

    ✔️ How income, assets, and remarriage impact aid calculations

    ✔️ When families qualify for need-based aid and Pell Grants

    ✔️ College planning strategies for divorced and blended families

    ✔️ Why early planning matters more than most parents realize


    Learn more and connect with Brad Baldridge:

    Website: https://www.tamingthehighcostofcollege.com


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  • E-bikes, scooters & teen ride-outs — what’s really going on in Arizona neighborhoods?
    Jan 7 2026

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    In this Modern Arizona Podcast episode, attorney Billie Tarascio sits down with Melissa Leon to unpack the rising safety concerns surrounding e-bikes, scooters, and youth street behavior in master-planned Arizona communities. They explore why accidents are increasing, how misinformation fuels risky habits, and what families, drivers, and neighborhoods can realistically do to protect kids while still giving them freedom and independence.

    Melissa Leon is a small business CFO, the owner of Two Sense Consulting, a published author of Efficiency Bitch, an Arizona native, a mother of three, and the founder of Eastmark Safe Streets, a fast-growing community initiative focused on youth street safety. She brings firsthand experience, real data, and practical insight from working with Mesa law enforcement, transportation boards, and thousands of local residents.

    Key topics covered in this episode:

    ✔ E-bike safety laws in Arizona and what parents must know
    ✔ The rise of teen “ride-outs” and social-media-driven bike groups
    ✔ Why Mesa is seeing a spike in e-bike and pedestrian accidents
    ✔ How Eastmark Safe Streets was built and why community groups matter
    ✔ Legal consequences for parents when minors ride e-bikes illegally
    ✔ The role of city infrastructure, enforcement, and community behavior
    ✔ Retailer responsibility and gaps in e-bike education
    ✔ How to prepare kids for emergencies, collisions, and high-risk situations
    ✔ How parents can balance independence, safety, and real-world learning
    ✔ Practical steps to start safety conversations in your own neighborhood

    To learn more about Melissa, connect with her work, or reach out directly
    Visit: https://twosenseconsulting.com

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  • 22 Years in Family Law: Sandy Bauer on Becoming an LP and Transforming Client Care
    Dec 9 2025

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    In this episode of the Modern Arizona Podcast, attorney Billie Tarascio sits down with Legal Paraprofessional Sandy Bauer of Modern Law to explore her journey, her work, and the heart behind family law practice.

    Sandy has spent more than 22 years in the legal field, including over a decade as a senior paralegal before earning her LP license in 2024. Today, she helps clients through divorces, parenting time issues, child support matters, and major family transitions with a calm, empathetic, and highly experienced approach. Outside of work, Sandy enjoys gardening, bird-watching, travel, audiobooks, and her family’s own book club.

    Topics discussed in this episode include:
    • Sandy’s transition from paralegal to licensed practitioner
    • Why LPs are important for access to justice in Arizona
    • Lessons learned from 20+ years of family law experience
    • Navigating court, mediation, and modern family law changes
    • Real-world cases involving parenting time, paternity, and complex family dynamics

    Where to find Sandy:
    Email: sandy.bauer@mymodernlaw.com
    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sandy-bauer-/
    Modern Law: https://mymodernlaw.com/our-team/sandra-l-bauer/

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  • Selling the House in Divorce: What Every Arizona Couple Should Know
    Nov 25 2025

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    Selling the family home during divorce is one of the hardest decisions you will ever make. In this episode, attorney Billie Tarascio sits down with Jill Sawick-Healy, a community-focused real estate agent with Realty One Group who has been serving Arizona families since 2007. Jill has guided hundreds of clients through upsizing, downsizing, and big life transitions like divorce, always with the goal of making each move informed, steady, and as low-stress as possible.

    Together, Billie and Jill walk through what divorcing couples need to know about the current Maricopa County housing market, joint ownership after divorce, and how to protect both your equity and your future. You will hear practical guidance you can use right away, including:

    - When it makes sense to sell the house now versus stay for a period of time
    - Pros and cons of joint ownership after divorce and what to put in writing
    - How today’s interest rates and market trends in Maricopa County affect your options
    - Ways to protect your credit, equity, and long term buying power
    - Clauses to discuss with your lawyer and realtor for missed payments and future sale
    - How community involvement can support emotional recovery after divorce
    - Why your personal goals matter more than market headlines when buying or selling

    Where to find Jill Sawick-Healy:
    Website: www.jillsawick.myrealtyonegroup.com
    Call/Text: 480-570-7173
    Email: JSawick@CompletionFunding.com
    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jill.sawick/
    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jill-sawick-healy-1a2a0030/

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  • Burnout, Resilience & Healing During Divorce: Conversation with Whitney Harvey of The Self Coached Lawyer
    Nov 18 2025

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    Whitney Harvey is a former litigator, workplace wellness consultant, and founder of The Self Coached Lawyer. She joins Billie to talk about burnout, resilience, emotional regulation, and how lawyers and clients can rebuild themselves during high-stress seasons. Whitney shares how her early experiences with adversity, plus years in insurance defense and plaintiff litigation, shaped her mission to blend law, well-being, and science-backed healing tools. Her work today focuses on giving people simple, practical methods to manage stress, reframe their stories, and rebuild confidence during major transitions like divorce.

    In this conversation, Whitney breaks down the real challenges facing modern legal professionals: remote work fatigue, isolation, burnout, loss of identity, and the emotional weight of client trauma. She explains why resilience is a skill, not a personality trait, and how tools like HypnoBreathwork® help people retrain long-held patterns in the subconscious mind. Whether you're a lawyer, a parent going through divorce, or someone feeling stuck, Whitney offers a grounded understanding of healing, purpose, and intentional recovery.

    Topics Discussed
    - The emotional toll of litigation and why traditional legal training overlooks it
    - Burnout signs lawyers and divorcing clients should never ignore
    - How to rebuild identity after major life transitions
    - HypnoBreathwork® and why it accelerates healing compared to talk therapy
    - Why remote work helps flexibility but harms engagement
    - Emotional boundaries and the psychology of conflict
    - Building resilience through narrative reframing and somatic tools
    - How energy, environment, and relationships shape well-being

    Where to Find Whitney Harvey
    Website: https://theselfcoachedlawyer.com
    Email: whitney@theselfcoachedlawyer.com
    Instagram: @theselfcoachedlawyer
    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/whitneyharvey

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  • When Justice Hurts: Exposing Abusive Litigation in Family Law
    Nov 3 2025

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    In this episode of the Modern Arizona Podcast, attorney and advocate Lori Basinger joins host Billie Tarascio to discuss coercive control, abusive litigation, and how new laws are redefining justice for survivors of domestic abuse. Lori shares her personal journey from regulatory law to family law advocacy and offers insights into how survivors can reclaim power both in and beyond the courtroom.

    Valuable topics discussed:
    - What coercive control means under Massachusetts law
    - How abusers misuse the legal system to maintain control
    - Strategies for survivors facing prolonged family court battles
    - Legislative efforts to stop abusive litigation
    - Finding healing and autonomy beyond the courtroom

    Connect with Lori Basinger:
    Website: loribassinger.com
    Instagram: @MovedToRise
    Facebook: @MovedToRise

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  • Estate Planning in Arizona: Protecting Your Family, Your Home, and Your Legacy
    Oct 20 2025

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    In this episode, Billie sits down with Lindsey Jackson, Modern Law's new estate planning practice group leader, to demystify estate planning for today's families. With over 16 years of experience in trust and estate administration, Lindsey brings a unique perspective from both the drafting and administration sides of estate planning. She shares practical insights about when estate planning becomes essential, how to protect family wealth across generations, and the real consequences of not having proper legal documents in place.

    This conversation covers everything from basic power of attorney needs for young adults to sophisticated trust structures for high-net-worth families. Lindsey explains how estate planning intersects with family law, particularly in blended family situations, and addresses common misconceptions about probate in Arizona. The discussion provides actionable guidance for attorneys and families navigating the complex decisions around wealth transfer, creditor protection, and planning for incapacity.

    What You'll Learn
    ✔ The critical importance of power of attorney documents starting at age 18, and the serious consequences of acting without proper legal authorization when helping incapacitated family members
    ✔ How discretionary trusts can protect beneficiaries from their own financial mistakes while still providing necessary support for housing, education, and living expenses
    ✔ The key thresholds that determine when you need basic estate planning documents versus more sophisticated trust structures, including Arizona's updated probate limits
    ✔ Why testamentary capacity has a lower standard than contractual capacity, allowing people with diminished abilities to still create valid estate plans with proper guidance
    ✔ How blended families face unique estate planning challenges that make professional guidance non-negotiable, particularly regarding asset distribution and guardian designation

    Ready to take that next step?


    Connect with Lindsey Jackson at Modern Law for comprehensive estate planning services throughout Arizona: https://mymodernlaw.com/practice-areas/estate-planning-probate-in-arizona/

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  • When Children Hurt: Understanding Parent-Directed Violence with Susan Magestro
    Oct 6 2025

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    In this episode, Billie speaks with Susan Magestro, a criminologist, interventionist, and expert witness who specializes in one of the most challenging and underreported issues facing families today: domestic violence perpetrated by children against their parents. Susan brings decades of experience working with families where parents live in fear of their own children, along with her expertise in crisis intervention and de-escalation strategies.

    This conversation addresses the uncomfortable reality that many parents face but rarely discuss—when their child becomes violent, threatening, or abusive within the home. Susan explains the difference between explosive and implosive rage, shares red flags that parents should recognize, and discusses her innovative tools like the "anger wheel" for de-escalating volatile situations. The discussion also covers how divorce and family trauma can manifest in children's behavior, when reunification therapy is appropriate, and practical strategies for families caught in these devastating cycles.

    What You'll Learn
    ✔ How to recognize the difference between explosive and implosive rage in children, and why many parents miss the warning signs of escalating dangerous behavior
    ✔ The "anger wheel" technique and other de-escalation strategies that help identify root causes of children's violent behavior and create pathways for healing
    ✔ Why parents often hide their fear of their own children due to professional concerns, community judgment, and family dynamics, preventing them from seeking help
    ✔ How divorce trauma and poor co-parenting communication can fuel children's anger and violent behavior, and the importance of "good divorce" practices
    ✔ When to pursue reunification therapy versus other interventions, and how to determine the best custody arrangements when children are struggling with anger and violence

    Where to Find Susan Magestro
    Learn more about Susan's work and access her resources, including her book "Raging From Within" and upcoming YouTube tutorials on the anger wheel technique. Susan provides expert witness services and crisis intervention throughout the United States.
    www.susanmagestro.com

    #DomesticViolenceAwareness #BreakTheSilence #EndTheCycle #FamilyViolence #StopTheViolence #AbuseAwareness #HealingJourney #SilentStruggle #YouAreNotAlone #love #family #life #kids #motherhood
    #babies #mother #mentalhealth #positivity #motivation

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