The Divorce Devil Podcast

By: David M Webb
  • Summary

  • WE ANSWER THE HOW, WHEN AND HOW! HOW DO YOU PHYSICALLY, EMOTIONALLY AND/OR MENTALLY RECOVER FROM DIVORCE? DO YOU WAIT UNTIL THE DIVORCE PROCESS IS OVER THEN DO YOU START TO HEAL? WE SAY NO! DIVORCE RECOVERY CAN START IN ALL PHASES OF YOUR DIVORCE - EVEN IN THE PRE-PHASE! THIS IS A PODCAST ABOUT REAL PEOPLE TALKING ABOUT REAL DIVORCE RECOVERY NO MATTER WHAT PHASE YOU ARE IN - HEALING AND MOVING ON TO YOUR NEW REALITY!! If you need to make an informed decision about your divorce recovery and need some type of direction - then this podcast is for you. We do not advocate being professionals but our various life experiences do count for something. After experiencing the shitstorm of recovery, we consider ourselves divorce recovery mentors or facilitators in our efforts to help others. Divorce Devil Podcast is a podcast of an exchange of ideas, experiences, and/or opinions from people who have already walked the journey of divorce. David, being divorced for over 10 years and Rachel being divorced for a few, bring their real-life ying/yang experiences to the show while they debate the in’s and out’s of pre, during, and post-divorce and their association with divorce recovery. If you need a little bit of joy with your pain, then laugh with us as we explain our journeys and takeaways. Being not your typical divorce recovery podcast - we get into some pretty wild and crazy discussions! Listen to some of the discussions and see what may pertain to you, a loved one, or a friend in their struggles. Maybe we can provide a positive spin on a negative experience for you or someone you know. Between Rachel, David, and their guests, they have seen and experienced almost every, some very interesting and eye-opening situations and events. Listen up! Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
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Episodes
  • Unpacking and Shoveling Your Sh!t on Your Path to Divorce Recovery - Junie Moon || DD195 || David and Rachel
    Oct 25 2024

    Guest time! Welcome Junie Moon to the show. She is a Global Love Mentor, author, speaker and a Certified Shadow Work Coach. Her superpower is helping people unpack their past and move onto a better future. Discussions of the movie Ghost, unpack and heal from the past, risk manager, hopelessness, space junk and dating research. This is not an episode to miss, men and women. It was a fun podcast. Like a couple of friends having coffee. Thanks Junie, Jersey Gurl!

    Topics of:

    Fend off the Saber cats

    Long term relationships

    Relationship blueprint exercise

    Fear of rejection and not being wanted

    Let’s therapize David!

    It’s a new chapter

    Do the work

    Release the past

    We are not taught to do relationships well

    Wired to stay safe

    Next level love


    Junie Moon’s Website

    Junie’s Free Consultation



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    43 mins
  • Co-Parenting Part 2 - When it ain’t the Brady Bunch || Divorce Devil Podcast || David and Rachel
    Oct 11 2024

    In this episode of Divorce Devil, David and Rachel delve into the complexities of co-parenting and blended family dynamics. They discuss the challenges of introducing new partners into the parenting equation, the importance of setting boundaries, and the necessity of open communication. The conversation highlights the need for respect and understanding among all family members, emphasizing that both parents and children must navigate their roles thoughtfully. The episode concludes with a call to action for listeners to take ownership of their situations and strive for better relationships within their blended families. It probably won’t be a very Brady Bunch this Christmas!!


    Takeaways:


    Co-parenting requires clear boundaries and agreements.

    New partners can complicate parenting dynamics.

    Communication is essential in blended families.

    Respect must be earned, not given.

    Disrespect from children can be a significant issue.

    Self-care is crucial for parents in new relationships.

    Finding common ground is vital for family harmony.

    Taking ownership of your role in family dynamics is necessary.

    It's important to address issues before they escalate.

    Navigating blended families requires patience and understanding.


    Sound Bites:

    "You can't let the feral kids screw up your relationship."

    "The two people in the relationship have to have agreement and boundaries."



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    28 mins
  • 5 negative and 5 positive components that can go wrong or right in your co-parenting journey || DD193 || David and Rachel
    Oct 6 2024

    In this episode, David and Rachel discuss the complexities of co-parenting after divorce, sharing both positive experiences and challenges. With concentrating on 5 negative and 5 positive things that involve co-parenting, they emphasize the importance of communication, understanding children's perspectives, and maintaining boundaries. The conversation highlights the emotional struggles parents face and the need to prioritize children's well-being over personal grievances. Through personal anecdotes, they provide insights into effective co-parenting strategies and the significance of loving children more than harboring resentment towards an ex-partner.


    Takeaways:

    Co-parenting requires a shift in mindset from spouses to co-parents.

    Effective communication is crucial for successful co-parenting.

    Children's emotional well-being should be prioritized above all.

    Recognizing signs of anxiety in children is essential.

    Setting boundaries helps maintain a healthy co-parenting relationship.

    It's normal to feel overwhelmed and exhausted as a parent.

    Children can adapt well if parents work together positively.

    Past experiences can inform better parenting strategies.

    It's important to be aware of children's feelings and reactions.

    Co-parenting can lead to stronger relationships with children.



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    27 mins

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