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  • While divorce can flip the world that we know it upside down, it can also completely change your perspective on life and give you a second chance. This week, Michelle Dempsey-Multack is joined by the incredible Nikki Spoelstra. In this episode Nikki opens up and get vulnerable sharing her personal divorce story while also sharing the light at the end of the tunnel. Michelle and Nikki get real and honest as they cover:

    Taking the time to discover the "why" behind decisions you made

    Working through the childhood trauma that may be affecting your relationships

    How you can take your experience and help other women

    AND SO MUCH MORE

    Nikki Spoelstra is the host of The Know with Nikki Spo - a globally top ranked podcast which highlights the stories of individuals who are finding and celebrating their deepest sense of inner knowing in a space where it’s not about knowing everything, but about coming to know ourselves.

    Covering topics that range from motherhood and business to wellness and self-care, The Know with Nikki Spo has been nominated for the People’s Choice Podcast Award and two coveted Gracie Awards, which honor exceptional women in podcasting and journalism.

    Nikki is a former inner-city middle school educator, a former Teacher of the Year, a former championship-winning dance team coach, and a former NBA Miami HEAT Dancer.  

    Nikki holds a Bachelors Degree in Art History from Florida International University and has dedicated much of her career to creative direction in the art industry.

    A dedicated philanthropist, Nikki has raised awareness and vast resources for causes in South Florida, and has held esteemed positions on the board of the Miami HEAT Charitable Fund as well as the FIU Alumni Association Board of Directors. 

    Currently, Nikki is a sober, single mom of three who has overcome tough life experience with ferocity and grace, and is a compelling speaker of truths.

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  • Divorce is not "one size fits all" and what works for one family may not work for another. This week, Michelle Dempsey-Multack is joined by holistic divorce attorney Morgan Foster who is a divorced mother herself and can provide her clients with empathy and understanding during the divorce process. Michelle and Morgan will dig deep into

    Knowing how long to try and "fix" a problem in your marriage

    Paying attention to the mental toll this is taking on you and your children

    Focusing on being the best version of yourself

    AND MORE!


    Former partner at McAllister, DeTar, Showalter & Walker, LLC and the head of the firm's family law practice, Morgan’s work concentrates on a variety of familial legal matters, including divorce, alimony, custody, visitation, child support, and division of property. She is also the creator of the blog Divorcing Gracefully, which is designed to offer practical, informal, and accessible information about a number of challenging and complex family law topics. Having experienced divorce herself, Morgan has established a holistic divorce educational service called The Pivot Process. 
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  • When going through divorce you often focus on what to do with the house and how to put together a child-centered parenting plan....but what about the ring? Do you sell it? Keep it? This week Michelle Dempsey-Multack is joined by Kendall Vanamburg of Worthy to help listeners decide what the heck to do with their ring after divorce. In this episode Michelle and Kendall will cover:

    Asking yourself why you are holding onto the wedding ring

    Remembering that at times letting go of the ring can be healing

    Understanding the process of selling a ring with Worthy

    AND MORE!


    Kendall Vanamburg is a Marketing Generalist at Worthy.com, where he has been a dedicated team member for nearly 6 years. Throughout his tenure, Kendall has taken on multiple roles, including Auction Manager, where he worked closely with clients on a daily basis. He takes pride in supporting the divorced community and being a helpful resource for individuals during their most challenging times.
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  • After divorce, you may look forward to finding that new partner who gives you what you need. When starting a new relationship, how do you even think of blending your family with the potential family of a new partner? This week, Michelle Dempsey-Multack is joined by Moving On Method Certified Coach Ashley Presti, who is well versed in all things blended families. Ashley shares her incredible knowledge in blending families and the two of them will cover:

    Navigating co-parenting with your new partner and their co-parent

    Taking things slow and keeping open communication with all children involved

    Giving each child special 1:1 time while finding common ground with their potential future step-siblings

    AND SO MUCH MORE


    Hi, I’m Ashley! I’m a mom to my incredible daughter Emry and a bonus mama to two wildly loving twin boys. Our extended blended family includes bonus siblings and our coparents. Raised in the Midwest in a blended home, I’ve navigated divorce, coparenting, dating as a single mom, and blending three pre-teens (and a dog). These experiences ignited my passion for helping other families find their new chapters.
    As a Moms Moving On certified coparenting coach with over 10 years of hands-on experience, my goal is to guide others through the emotional and physical aspects of starting over, dating with kids, and blending families. I’m dedicated to supporting families in creating cohesive, supportive environments by leveraging both my professional and personal experience to build strong, resilient relationships and a united parenting perspective.
    Divorce, dating with kids, and coparenting often take us by surprise. I’m here to help you navigate the highs and lows, from rediscovering your new self to blending a family and remarrying. It’s about embracing the second chances you never expected.
    Instagram-@chemistry_of_coparenting
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  • Infidelity can be one of the hardest things to overcome, especially when children are involved. This week Michelle Dempsey-Multack is joined by Moving On Method Certified Coach Caitlin Nugent. Caitlin personally went through a very public divorce that involved infidelity. Despite being blindsided by this affair, Caitlin was focused on protecting her children and trying to co-parent them to the best of her ability. Michelle and Caitlin will cover:

    Working through the emotions of infidelity while raising young children

    Processing all of the feelings that come over you when you find out your partner is having an affair

    Protecting children in a public divorce

    AND MUCH MORE!


    Caitlin Nugent is a dedicated certified divorce and co-parenting coach (MOMCC, CDS), committed to guiding individuals through the complex journey of divorce. With a deep understanding of both the emotional and logistical challenges involved, Caitlin helps her clients focus on rebuilding their lives and creating a stable environment for their children.
    Specializing in managing the aftermath of infidelity, effective co-parenting strategies, setting boundaries with high-conflict exes, and blending families seamlessly, Caitlin offers guidance tailored to each unique situation. As a child of divorce, and a mother of three who has been divorced since 2018, Caitlin brings a wealth of personal experience to her coaching practice. Her firsthand understanding of the process, combined with her professional expertise, allows her to help fill a crucial gap in support services in the divorce process.
    Caitlin’s mission is to empower her clients with the tools and insights they need to navigate this challenging transition and move forward with confidence and dignity. 
    @dignityindivorce
    dignity-in-divorce.com 
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  • Divorce can induce anxiety in everyone, including our children. As parents we can be the safe place for our children to help them work through anxious feelings. This week Michelle Dempsey-Multack is joined by Moving On Method Certified Coach Lucy Dimmitt to take a deep dive into helping anxious children in divorce. Lucy is a co-parenting mom of one, who understands the emotional needs of children during and after divorce. This informative episode will cover:

    How to talk to anxious children about divorce and keep the conversation going

    Giving your children a safe space to talk about their feelings

    Being clear on what will change and what will stay the same

    Allowing children to have small choices to ensure a sense of control

    AND SO MUCH MORE



    Lucy Dimmitt is a Florida Bar Licensed Attorney, Certified Divorce and Co-Parenting Coach and a mom. As an attorney, coach, and mom, she has a unique perspective, and has a passion for helping moms find their strengths, and reconnect with themselves during the divorce process. Her coaching strategy is always child focused, and she has an affection for helping with children who are highly sensitive or have special circumstances like anxiety or OCD.

    As a child of divorce, and having gone through one herself, Lucy fully understands how divorce instantly changes the lives of everyone involved. She understands how scary and confusing everything seems and has dedicated her business life to helping moms alleviate some of these struggles and fears. Divorce is terrifying and hard, but it does not have to ruin your life, or your children's lives. Lucy knows that when divorce and co-parenting are handled the right way, it does not just have to be an end, but is the beginning of a new and beautiful life for moms and children.

    Lucy has a BA from Florida State University, an MHA from Florida Atlantic University, a JD from Nova Southeastern University and was trained by the Moms Moving on Method for Divorce and Co-Parenting coaching. She is also currently becoming a Certified Divorce Specialist. 
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  • There is no way to sugar coat that divorce is stressful, but how you manage that stress can either help or hurt you along the way. This week, Michelle Dempsey-Multack is joined by Moving On Method Certified Coach, Lauren Dolan to discuss ways to manage stress in divorce and co-parenting. Together Michelle and Lauren will educate listeners on:

    Making small positive choices daily to improve stress

    Sitting with your thoughts and process what is going on

    Managing stress through physical movement

    Mirroring healthy stress management for your children

    AND SO MUCH MORE


    Lauren is Your Divorce Bestie! She serves as a mentor for moms navigating the complexities of life after divorce. Her mission is to eradicate fear and self-doubt, empowering them to flourish in their well-being, mindset, and financial achievements, all while evolving into the superhero moms their children look up to!
    Be sure to check her out on Instagram @yourdivorcebestie
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  • There is no way around it, divorce sucks, but what you choose to do after divorce matters. This week, best-selling author, Wendy Sterling joins Michelle Dempsey-Multack on Moms Moving On to jump into how you can find yourself after divorce. Wendy shares her very personal divorce story and what she learned about herself in the process. Michelle and Wendy take a deep dive into:

    Taking responsibility for the role you may have played in divorce

    Learning to stop people pleasing

    Loving and accepting all of you

    How to not live life on auto-pilot

    Rediscovering your identity and your voice

    AND MUCH MORE


    Wendy Sterling is the international best-selling author of Divorce Sucks, Now What?, a leading Divorce Empowerment Coach, and the founder of The Divorce Rehab™. She helps women who are having trouble moving forward and are tired of feeling stuck, in pain, fear, resentment, anger, and guilt to recover more quickly to find joy, self-worth, and freedom. Wendy is a Certified Professional Co-Active Coach (CPCC), a Certified Divorce Specialist (CDS), and an Advanced ThetaHealer® and Sound Healer. She is the host of her own podcast, The Divorced Woman’s Guide, and has been featured on NBC, The List, and Daily Blast Live. 
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  • Are you dealing with acts of coercive control while coparenting and wanting to avoid it affecting your children? This week on Moms Moving On, Jan and Jill Yuhas join Michelle Dempsey-Multack to break down the best way to navigate coercive co-parenting. Jan and Jill lay the groundwork for:

    Recognizing the signs of coercive control

    Setting firm boundaries

    Protecting the children and helping them process their emotions

    Using your parenting plan to put your children first

    And much more!


    Jan Yuhas and Jillian Yuhas, MA, MFT, CPC are Family Mediators, Co-Parenting and Children of Divorce Coaches. They guide coparents & children to overcome the challenges of divorce through creative solutions that are children-centered. Their expertise is a blend of family psychology, conflict resolution, negotiation strategy, healthy boundaries, and real-life experience to guide and serve all family members. You can learn more about Jan and Jillian through their mediation services and coaching programs at divorcefamilymediations.com
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  • Co-parenting with a high-conflict ex is not easy, but it can be done. We know that one reasonable co-parent can make a positive difference in the lives of the children who are being co-parented by one high-conflict parent, but that doesn't make dealing with it any easier.
    High-conflict co-parenting can make life incredibly stressful and full of unnecessary tension, which in-turn, rubs off on the kids.
    "The key is realizing we have to take a different approach. The secret to managing a high-conflict personality is managing your own anxiety," Bill Eddy says on this episode of Moms Moving On, and on this third visit to our show, Bill shares the secrets and strategies for how to effectively co-parenting with a high-conflict ex, and shares the "4 forget about its," that you definitely need to hear!
    "As early as possible you want to learn how to separate dealing with your ex or ex-to-be from getting your needs met emotionally. Don't keep trying to get it from the person who can't give it to you."
    Bill Eddy, LCSW, Esq. is High Conflict Institute's co-founder and Chief Innovation Officer. He pioneered the High Conflict Personality Theory (HCP) and has become an expert on managing disputes involving people with high conflict personalities. He was the Senior Family Mediator at the National Conflict Resolution Center for 15 years, a Certified Family Law Specialist lawyer representing clients in family court for 15 years, and a Licensed Clinical Social Worker therapist with twelve years’ experience. He serves on the faculty of the Straus Institute for Dispute Resolution at the Pepperdine University School of Law in California and is a Conjoint Associate Professor with the University of Newcastle Law School in Australia. He has been a keynote speaker and trainer in over 30 U.S. states and 10 countries. In addition to authoring over twenty books, he writes a popular blog on PsychologyToday.com with over five million views.
    For a list of of Bill's books, click here.
    We highly suggest The High-Conflict Co-Parenting Survival Guide, Splitting, Calming Upset People with EAR, and The 5 Types of People Who Can Ruin Your Life.
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  • As parents, we want to do everything we can to protect our children and keep them safe. This week Elle Barr returns to Moms Moving On to discuss with Michelle Dempsey-Multack how to prevent childhood trauma in divorce. Elle and Michelle educate listeners on:

    Understanding trauma

    ACE's (adverse childhood experiences) and how to prevent them

    How to mitigate and repair trauma

    Keeping children out of the middle in divorce

    AND MUCH MORE


    Elle Barr is an experienced family law attorney with a deep commitment to serving children and families. She has experience representing clients in all family law matters, with an emphasis on serving as a court appointed GAL in New Jersey and Pennsylvania.
    Ms. Barr graduated with high honors from Rutgers University School of Law and began her legal career as a law clerk to the Honorable Lee B. Laskin, J.S.C. in Camden County, New Jersey. Following her clerkship, Ms. Barr represented the New Jersey Department of Law and Public Safety as a Deputy Attorney General. She also served as an Assistant Deputy Public Defender and as a Court Appointed Law Guardian for the state of New Jersey. Following these roles, Ms. Barr represented abused and neglected children as a GAL for KidsVoice in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
    As a Divorce Mediator with Collaborative training and certification as well, Ms. Barr has the unique ability to effectively manage the heightened emotions often found in family law matters. She is respected by her peers and recognized for her zealous advocacy. Ms. Barr’s empathizing nature allows her to build a strong trusting relationship with clients, ultimately leading to a more comprehensive understanding of each particular situation. Clients value her logical thinking, kindness and unwavering commitment.
    Currently, Ms. Barr serves as a GAL in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. She also serves as the Judicial Education Coordinator for OurFamilyWizard. In this role, she educates judges, lawyers, and other family law professionals on the online tools that are used to reduce conflict and increase accountability in high-conflict co- parenting situations. She frequently travels across the U.S. to represent the company and speak at key events such as industry conferences and continuing legal education seminars.
    Connect with Elle, here.

    www.ellebarr.com
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  • When you think bullies, you may think about school aged children, but what happens when you are an adult dealing with adult bullies? This week Michelle Dempsey-Multack welcomes back Bill Eddy to discuss managing bullies as an adult. Bill Eddy is an expert in dealing with high-conflict individuals and is sure to leave you feeling empowered after this episode. Together Michelle and Bill will cover:

    Learning to talk about how you are feeling when being bullied

    Leading with empathy to understand the other person's behavior

    Reminding yourself that many bullies are unaware of what they are doing

    Setting limits and imposing consequences

    AND MUCH MORE


    Bill Eddy, LCSW, Esq. is High Conflict Institute’s co-founder and Chief Innovation Officer. He pioneered the High Conflict Personality Theory (HCP) and has become an expert on managing disputes involving people with high conflict personalities. He was the Senior Family Mediator at the National Conflict Resolution Center for 15 years, a Certified Family Law Specialist lawyer representing clients in family court for 15 years, and a Licensed Clinical Social Worker therapist with twelve years’ experience. He serves on the faculty of the Straus Institute for Dispute Resolution at the Pepperdine University School of Law in California and is a Conjoint Associate Professor with the University of Newcastle Law School in Australia. He has been a keynote speaker and trainer in over 30 U.S. states and 10 countries. In addition to authoring over twenty books, he writes a popular blog on PsychologyToday.com with over five million views.
    Check out his amazing books, here.
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  • You may often hear the term "breaking the marital cycle of codependency" but what does that mean and how do you do it? This week, Michelle Dempsey-Multack is joined by Codependency Counselor Erika Wright to educate listeners on how to recover from co-dependency. Erika turned her own codependency into her passion, and we know you will love what she has to say. Together, Michelle and Erika will cover:

    Letting go of feeling the need to please everyone in order to not ruffle feathers

    Breaking generational cycles of co-dependency

    Sitting in uncomfortable feelings and emotions

    Healing from co-dependency to ensure you have healthy relationships in the future

    AND SO MUCH MORE



    Erika Wright is a Codependency Counselor who is relentlessly passionate about up-leveling my life and supporting others to do the same. Nothing is more thrilling to her than helping people liberate themselves from the conditioning that perpetuates suffering in their lives.
    Her journey to heal her own codependency has generated some of the most valuable material her life has offered. Waking up to the unhelpful and destructive patterns of codependency woven throughout her family, ancestry, and the culture at large has been transformative and has sparked her commitment to support others in their process of healing codependency.
    Erika's own healing path and the material her life has offered her is the place from which she counsels others. She is most effective at supporting others when she is sharing authentically from her life experience. Her approach offers a sense of intimacy, directness, relatability, and compassion that she found to be rare among healing professionals.
    Check out her next 6 month co-dependency group starting in July.
    Healing Codependency Support & Counseling Group - Healing Codependency with Erika Wright
    Healing Codependency with Erika Wright - Support + Counseling Groups, Individual Sessions, Podcast
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  • We often focus on what you should do during divorce and co-parenting, but this week we are going to focus on what NOT to do. Michelle Dempsey-Multack is joined by Divorce Attorney Seth Nelson, to have a candid conversation about things to avoid when going through a divorce and starting your co-parenting journey. Michelle and Seth will take a behind the scenes look at:

    How to respond when your ex meets someone new

    Picking and choosing your battles on physical items

    Putting emotions aside when deciding what is best for your children

    Making decisions based on the needs of children vs the parent

    AND MUCH MORE!


    Seth Nelson is the winner of TAPMPA Magazine’s Top Divorce Attorney 2022 and Super
    Lawyer’s Top Attorney 2022. Seth focuses on his client’s interests, and balances reasonable
    settlement options with zealous representation. His approachable, empathic, no-nonsense
    style allows his clients to clearly understand the law and how it impacts their lives. “I tell clients
    what they need to know, even if it’s not what they want to hear,” Seth says. “This way my
    clients understand the different potential outcomes and how we are going to get there,
    together.”
    Seth has been involved in thousands of cases as a lawyer and as a Florida Supreme Court
    Certified Family Law Mediator. With his professional and personal life experiences, and his
    sound legal judgment, he has a keen ability to bring common sense solutions to difficult
    problems. “The complexity of modern life and how it relates to complex divorce litigation,
    especially in high-net-worth cases and cases dealing with children, demands a lawyer who has a
    diverse set of skills,” Seth says.
    Finally, Seth understands that the legal system cannot solve all issues that families deal
    with in a divorce. That is why he hosts his podcast, How to Split a Toaster, which gives non-
    legal practical suggestions for anyone who is contemplating, going through or has completed a
    divorce. Episodes include, “Now You Are Alone” and “But What About the Dog” and “Post-
    divorce Dating.” In its seventh season, it is available wherever you get your podcasts.
    Seth was divorced when his child was very young and can relate to his clients’ issues. HE
    confesses, “I am a self-proclaimed workaholic because divorce doesn’t conveniently happen
    between 9 to 5, and I like to be there for my clients.” However, when he is not working, he
    enjoys recharging his batteries by spending time with his son, being on or around the water and
    playing with his two mini-dachshunds, known as “The Hots.”
    Education: University of Florida, J.D. (2001);

    University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh, B.S. (1992)
    Notable Positions: Law Clerk to the Hon. John C. Godbold,

    Federal Circuit Court Judge for the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals
    (2001-2002)
    Family Law Inn of Court - Executive Council Member
    President of Hillsborough County Family Law Section

    Awards: Super Lawyers Distinction, 2014-2022
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  • We understand that after divorce you may be eager to jump into the dating scene but may be feeling apprehensive about what to expect. This week, Michelle Dempsey-Multack is joined by relationship expert Rachel DeAlto to discuss common mistakes people make when using dating apps and what to avoid. In this information packed episode, they will cover:

    How to let go of the pressure and enjoy the process

    Find someone who meets you where you are

    What to include and not to include in your dating profile

    AND MUCH MORE!


    Rachel DeAlto, CSP is a communication and relatability expert, media personality, keynote speaker, emcee, and the author of “relatable: How to Connect with Anyone Anywhere (Even if It Scares You)” (Simon & Schuster’s Simon Element, September 2021). She is also the co-founder of The MAGNET Method, a consulting firm focused on employee engagement, and the Stir apps Chief Connection Officer.
    Rachel maintains a law degree, a Master’s in psychology, and has achieved the designation of Certified Speaking Professional® through the National Speakers Association. She maintains an influential social media presence where she shares psychological research updates and practical takeaways to connect and communicate more efficiently. 
    She has appeared as an expert on Lifetime’s Married at First Sight, TLC’s Kate+Date, and over 200+ national media outlets. Rachel speaks on relationship building, the power of connection, and authenticity with her most recent TEDx, Being Authentic in a Filtered World, featured on TED.com. She has an engaged social media audience of over 73,000.
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  • Co-Parenting does not end when the school year does, but what happens in summer? As parents, we know how important it is to give your children consistency year-round. This week on Unfiltered, Michelle and Jess give their breakdown on how to handle summer break while letting your kids be kids. Tune into this information packed episode where together they will cover:

    Important details to include in your parenting plan surrounding summer

    Why it can be helpful to keep the schedule the same when the children are not in school

    Preparing for the new school year

    AND MORE!


    Jess is a single mom of two, Michelle's assistant and lead coach at Moms Moving On. She has worked alongside Michelle for years and takes a child centered approach to co-parenting. Jess was a SAHM while going through her divorce in 2018 and the thought of spending time away from her kids broke her heart. She quickly learned that it isn't always about the quantity of time spent with her kids, rather the quality. Her and her children live in Wisconsin and love everything the Midwest has to offer. As a family, they enjoy watching football, playing golf, getting outside and creating fun memories together. When Jess is not with her kids, she is spending time with her new partner, golfing and enjoying time with her girlfriends. As a child of divorce who has no relationship with her father, Jess wanted to ensure her children grew up having a strong relationship with both of their parents.
    As a coach, Jess is passionate about empowering her clients and helping them move on emotionally after the divorce is final. She works closely with her clients to help them find new ways to fill their cup as they enter the world of co-parenting. She also enjoys working with clients to create a child-centered parenting plan that is fine tuned to avoid any grey area. If you are looking for support during or after the divorce, Jess would be honored to work with you.

    Find Jess on Instagram: @mmocoachjess
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  • Women are often taught to put the needs of others first, especially in marriage and motherhood. Divorce can give you a chance to really put yourself at the forefront and let go of any guilt associated with it. This week Amy Green Smith joins Michelle Dempsey-Multack to empower women on their journey of self-care and self-love. Michelle and Amy take a deep dive into:

    Putting yourself first

    Letting go of what society deems as "normal"

    Pushing back against that inner critic so you can shine

    Understanding behavioral defense mechanisms

    AND MUCH MORE


    Amy Green Smith is a certified and credentialed life coach and hypnotherapist, masterful speaker, and personal empowerment expert. Amy uses her roles as coach, writer, podcaster, and speaker to move individuals to a place of radical personal empowerment and self-worth. 

    With acute focus on helping people “find their voice”, she is highly sought after for her uncommon style of irreverence, wisdom, and humor and has been a featured expert in Inspired Coach Magazine and on Fox 5 San Diego.
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  • I'm sure if you're on social media you've seen the buzzword that has been going around....narcissist. Sure, your ex may be high-conflict, a terrible partner or complete jerk, but what do you do if your co-parent really is a narcissist? This week Michelle Dempsey-Multack is joined by Jacquelyn Tenaglia, LMHC to talk about how to manage your relationship with your co-parent if they are in fact a narcissist. Together Michelle and Jacquelyn will cover:

    Protecting yourself from narcissistic behavior

    Learning how to detach emotionally and not take the bait from your ex

    Working to not take things personally when they feel like a personal attack

    Separating your emotions from the needs of your children

    AND MUCH MORE


    Jacquelyn Tenaglia is a licensed mental health counselor (LMHC) known as "No BS Therapist" on social media. She has over 15 years of experience working with adults with substance use disorders and anxiety. Her expertise includes co-occurring disorders such as ADHD, men's mental health and depression. Jacquelyn got her start working as a counselor in a methadone clinic and opened her private practice in 2011. Ten years later she began posting online; her content embodies a vast wealth of professional and personal experiences.
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  • Often times women come of divorce feeling bitter, resentful, and angry toward their ex, but what about men? This week Michelle Dempsey-Multack is joined by Rob Roseman of WTF divorce to discuss how men feel after divorce. His answers might surprise you. Michelle and Rob have an in-depth conversation on:

    How men adjust to their role as a single parent

    The grieving process for men

    Dating after divorce-from a man's point of view

    Modifying expectations regarding your co-parenting relationships

    AND SO MUCH MORE


    Rob Roseman is a former Las Vegas poker pro, divorced dad to 3 kids, and founder of WTF divorce - a popular Instagram, podcast, and community designed to help people feel less alone in divorce (and laugh about the absurdity of it all!)

    Follow Rob on Instagram at: @wtfdivorce
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  • One of the main things we often hear is that people going through divorce want to do what they can to protect their children. Hello Divorce is here to help with that. This week Michelle Dempsey-Multack is joined by founder and CEO Erin Levine, to educate listeners on the divorce process and what we can do to ensure our children's wellbeing is front and center. Together Michelle and Erin will cover:

    How to set your children up for resiliency in the divorce process

    The emotional and financial benefits of using Hello Divorce

    Focusing on long term goals when putting together your divorce decree

    AND MUCH MORE!

    Erin Levine is not your typical attorney. With over a decade of experience in litigating complex family matters, she saw the need for a kinder, easier and more affordable pathway out of marriage and into the next chapter of life. To achieve this, Erin set out to revolutionize the broken divorce legal system and founded Hello Divorce, a venture capital backed, tech-enabled platform, that helps separating spouses reorganize their lives with less stress and mess through a platform that  blends compassionate support with cutting-edge technology to guide spouses through legal logistics and financial hurdles with ease - transforming a traditionally stressful process into a manageable, positive journey.
    Erin’s innovative approach to the divorce process has earned her media mentions from the legal industry and beyond, with features in Vice, Forbes, Above the Law, Fast Company and TechCrunch. Ultimately, Erin is on a mission to help everyone empower a better life ahead and has helped thousands of Americans reorganize their lives and families through a framework that levels the playing field between spouses so they can sort things out fairly, avoid missteps and reimagine their next (best) chapter.
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