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Dating After Divorce

By: Sade Curry
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  • Dating after Divorce is a podcast for divorced women that explores the divorce journey and teaches real strategies for fully recovering from a divorce, rebuilding your life, dating and getting happily re-partnered again. Join Certified Life Coach, Sade Curry for real practical wisdom and real-world techniques from her own divorce journey and life coaching practice. Sade teaches you how to quickly go from divorced and alone to happily remarried while building your best life after divorce along the way. Visit http://sadecurry.com to learn more.

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Episodes
  • Dating, Podcasting and 100,000 Downloads
    11 mins
  • 211. The Christian Divorce, Healing and Remarriage with Elisabeth Klein
    Feb 21 2024

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    Episode Show notes:
    My guest today is the woman from whom I first learned that codependency was a thing. Elisabeth Klein has been a writer and mentor for Christian women for decades.

    In this episode, Elisabeth shares her story of a 20-year marriage that ended in divorce due to hidden drinking, emotional abuse, controlling behavior, and lying.

    Despite initially vowing to never remarry, Elisabeth's friends urged her otherwise and she met her second husband, Buzz on a dating app. They have now been married 9 years.

    Featured on the Show:
    Elisabeth Klein lives with her husband in Illinois. They are parents of nine and grandparents to four. She provides resources to women in difficult relationships and transition through her podcast, courses, books, blog, speaking events, webcasts, private Facebook groups and one-on-one coaching.

    Connect with Elisabeth:
    Podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/elisabeth-klein

    Website: https://elisabethklein.com/

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/elisabethkleincoach/

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/elisabethkleincoach/

    Twitter: https://twitter.com/_elisabethklein

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    56 mins
  • 210. Shame and the Impact on Relationships with Karen C. L. Anderson
    Feb 12 2024

    Shame is a painful emotional experience that can stem from childhood experiences and societal conditioning, especially for women.
    In this episode, I had Karen C. L. Anderson on for her second guest appearance on the podcast. We talked about her new book, You Are Not Your Mother: Releasing Generational Trauma and Shame about generational trauma and shame between mothers and daughters from a personal perspective.

    Key Takeaways:

    - Recognizing shame involves paying attention to underlying thoughts and beliefs, like "I'm bad" or "I'm unworthy." Drilling down to the core beliefs helps address shame.

    - Healing from shame involves developing self-compassion, recognizing triggers, and cultivating moments of joy. Connecting to one's inner child can help treat oneself with kindness.

    - Shame is passed down intergenerationally but can be "unlearned" through awareness, understanding one's experiences, and self-care over time with tools like coaching


    Featured on the Show:
    Karen is a master-certified life coach and author of several books including You Are Not Your Mother: Releasing Generational Trauma and Shame.
    Karen works mostly with adult daughters who want to take care of themselves in the relationship they have with their mothers...AND has a special place in her practice for mothers who want to do the brave work of unshaming so they can repair the relationship they have with their adult daughters.

    Website/Podcast: www.kclanderson.com
    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/KCLAnderson/
    Listen to Karen's 1st appearance on the Dating After Divorce Podcast: Dating and Healing Childhood Trauma

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    49 mins

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Great podcast

One of the best for this topic. Great interviews. Interviews from people of different age groups and demographics dealing with same issue with slight different approaches. Great recommendations. Gives much hope. Not a lot of ridiculous rules but still insightful.

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