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Some relationships don’t fall apart overnight…
they slowly reveal the truth you’ve been trying not to see.
On this episode of The Rewrite, I sit down with Jennifer Warren Mediwn—Empowerment Strategist, Divorce Coach, and founder of JWM Coaching—for a conversation that is as honest as it is transformative.
Jennifer shares her deeply personal story of staying in a 17-year marriage she knew, early on, wasn’t truly aligned—and the fear, pressure, and self-doubt that kept her there. Until one day… she chose herself.
We talk about:
• The quiet voice we ignore—and what happens when it gets louder
• Victims or Creators / Not a To Do BUT a To Be
• How to rebuild self-trust after years of disconnect
• What it really takes to leave—and begin again
• Her I.M.P.A.C.T. Method + “Brave Bites Forward™” approach to healing
• Her book Strategies & Tips from a Divorce Coach: A Roadmap to Move Forward, a practical and empowering guide for those navigating the challenges of divorce.
This isn’t just about divorce—it’s about truth, courage, and the moment you realize you hold the key to your own freedom.
If something in your life feels off… this episode will speak to you.
Listen now wherever you get your podcasts@therewrite_podcast
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Rising costs. Less time. More pressure to move faster and smarter.
I’m joined by Daymond John of Shark Tank to break down how entrepreneurs are actually using AI in a practical way—cutting down on manual work, gaining real-time insight, and simplifying how they operate.
Because right now, growth isn’t about doing more—it’s about doing it smarter.
We also talk about why time is your most valuable asset, how real-time data is changing decision-making, and how platforms like Intuit Enterprise Suite are helping business owners stay ahead.
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Divorce is already one of the most destabilizing experiences a person can go through… Now add mental health into the equation—and suddenly, everything feels like it’s on the line.
In this episode of The Rewrite, I sit down with attorney Melissa Needle of Needle | Cuda Divorce and Family Law to talk about what really happens when mental health becomes part of a custody case.
We talk about:
– Mental Health and its Impact on Custody in Connecticut Divorce
– What courts actually look at (it’s not what you think)
– What a diagnosis actually means for their custody case
– The Psychological Evaluation Process
– How Does Mental Health continue to shape the custody picture after the divorce is final.
This conversation is honest, empowering, and something so many people need to hear.
If you’ve ever wondered, “Will this cost me my kids?” — this episode is for you.
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On this episode of The Rewrite, I’m joined by Dr. Stephen Paul Edwards—author, speaker, and PhD in Spiritual Counseling.
Stephen’s work dives deep into the unconscious patterns that shape our relationships, our choices, and ultimately, our lives. But what makes this conversation so powerful is that it’s not just theory—it’s lived experience.
We talk about what happens when you can no longer ignore the gap between who you think you are… and how you’re actually showing up.
From cycles of desire, secrecy, and emotional avoidance—to radical self-honesty and accountability—Stephen shares what it really takes to confront yourself and choose a different path forward.
This episode explores:
• Why we stay stuck in patterns that hurt us
• The role of accountability in true healing
• Understanding desire, attachment, and emotional dependency
• What it means to rewrite your identity—not just your behavior
Stephen also shares insights from his book, The Venus Fly Trap: Sex, Lies, and Repercussions—a raw and revealing look at the consequences of unconscious living and the power of choosing differently.
If you’ve ever found yourself repeating patterns you don’t fully understand… This conversation is for you.
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On this episode of The Rewrite, I’m joined by Beth Kraszewski—Founder of Purposeful Wealth Advisors, CFP®, CDFA®, and one of the country’s leading experts in divorce financial strategy. Her message is clear—you are stronger than you know. Beth is also the author of Stronger Than You Know—a must-read for any woman navigating divorce and financial independence.
Beth has worked behind the scenes of high-asset, high-conflict divorces—where emotions run high, assets can be hidden, and the wrong financial decision can impact your future for decades.
But what makes this conversation so powerful… is how she brings humanity into the numbers.
We talk about:
- Why fear, grief, and urgency should never drive financial decisions
- What really happens behind the scenes in complex divorces
- How to protect yourself when assets aren’t fully transparent
- Why the “day after divorce” isn’t the transformation—but the beginning of it
Beth also shares a deeply moving client story that perfectly captures what The Rewrite is all about: Sometimes life doesn’t go as planned… but what unfolds can be even more aligned, peaceful, and true.
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Divorce is emotional—but it’s also deeply financial. And the decisions you make can shape your future for years to come.
On this episode, I’m joined by Melissa Murphy Pavone, CFP®, CDFA®, founder of Mindful Divorce Partners, to break down what you really need to know when it comes to money and divorce.
We talk about:
• The biggest financial mistakes people make
• What to do before you file
• The truth about keeping the house
• Retirement, taxes, and long-term planning
• How to build the right divorce team
Melissa brings both expertise and compassion to this conversation—and reminds us that divorce doesn’t have to be a battle. It can be thoughtful, informed, and empowering.
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This episode of The Rewrite we’re talking about something that quietly runs the show in so many relationships—the division of power inside a marriage, and how it impacts every single step when a divorce begins.
From finances to household roles to decision-making, these dynamics don’t just disappear when a marriage ends—they shape the entire process of separation, negotiation, and outcome.
Joining the conversation is Attorney Melissa Needle of Needle | Cuda Divorce and Family Law, bringing over 30 years of experience in high-net-worth divorce.
Understanding this is the first step in knowing what to expect, protecting yourself, and moving forward with clarity instead of confusion.
This is the part of divorce most people don’t see coming—but it changes everything.
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On this episode of The Rewrite, I sit down with Meredith Beardmore—licensed therapist, author, and founder of Mend with Mere—for a conversation that is as raw as it is powerful.
Meredith opens up about loving someone struggling with addiction, the slow unraveling of a life that once felt stable, and the moment everything became impossible to ignore.
We talk about:
• Why divorcing an addict is a completely different experience
• The hidden toll of high-functioning women who “hold it all together”
• Betrayal, shame, and the truth about staying longer than you think you should
• What it actually takes to rebuild—without toxic positivity
Her story is heartbreaking, honest, and ultimately… empowering.
This is for the woman who is quietly questioning everything.The one who feels strong on the outside—but exhausted within.The one ready to stop negotiating with reality.
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On this episode of The Rewrite, I’m joined by Taylor Beck, divorce coach and founder of Revive & Rise Coaching.
Taylor’s story is raw, real, and still unfolding. From being a “married single parent,” to navigating a relationship impacted by substance abuse, to finding the strength to leave and advocate for herself through ongoing legal battles—her journey is one so many women will see themselves in.
Now remarried, raising two children, and continuing to co-parent, Taylor is helping women move through divorce with strategy, confidence, and clarity—especially when everything feels uncertain.
We talk about:
Choosing yourself—even when it’s hardNavigating the legal and emotional chaos of divorceSetting boundaries and protecting your peaceRewriting your life in real timeWhat is DR Divorce Coaching
This conversation is for anyone in the trenches—or finding their way out.
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On this episode of The Rewrite, I’m joined by Erica Komisar—psychoanalyst, parent coach, and author of The Parent’s Guide to Divorce.
At a time when divorce is often framed as a fresh start for adults, Erica brings the focus back to what matters most: our children.
With over 30 years of clinical experience, she shares a powerful truth—divorce itself isn’t what harms children. It’s chronic conflict, instability, and disrupted attachment that leave lasting effects.
In this conversation, we talk about:
• How to protect your child’s emotional well-being during divorce
• The importance of attachment and feeling safe
• Common mistakes parents don’t realize they’re making
• How to raise resilient, emotionally secure children through change
• Her Book: A Parent’s Guide To Divorce
This episode is a must-listen for any parent navigating separation and wanting to do it with intention, awareness, and care.
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There’s something powerful that happens when we stop silencing ourselves… and start telling the truth.
On this episode, I’m spotlighting Erin Snow, founder of The Unmuted Room—a space dedicated to helping women reconnect with their voice, their truth, and their inner knowing.
Because healing isn’t about becoming someone new—it’s about remembering who you’ve always been… underneath the noise.
If you’ve ever felt unheard, unseen, or disconnected from your own voice—this is your invitation to lean in.
Your voice mattersYour story mattersYou matter
Follow Erin and step into your own Unmuted Room.
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Money can feel overwhelming after divorce or a major life transition—but it can also be one of the most powerful tools for creating the life you want next.
On this episode of The Rewrite, I’m joined by Phil Weiss, founder of Apprise Wealth Management. Phil has spent decades helping people navigate personal finance and investing, with a special focus on supporting women facing new beginnings.
We talk about what “enough” really means, why so many women feel stuck when making financial decisions after divorce, and how shifting from fear to self-trust around money can completely change the way you design your future.
This conversation is about more than finances—it’s about choice, confidence, and realizing that you get to decide what your next chapter looks like.
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My guest is Ron Platt, CEO and Co-Founder of the National Association for Single and Divorced Families — an organization dedicated to supporting and advocating for single and divorced households across the country.
Ron is also the creator of Support Insured, the first divorce insurance product designed to protect families by guaranteeing child support and alimony payments if the payor dies, becomes disabled, loses their job involuntarily, or declares bankruptcy. It’s a powerful safety net for families navigating the uncertainty that often comes with divorce.
But Ron’s work isn’t just professional — it’s deeply personal.
From fostering a young LGBTQ+ teen who became his son, to surviving a painful 14-year relationship that ended before marriage equality made divorce possible, to rebuilding his life during the Great Recession — Ron’s story is one of resilience, reinvention, and advocacy.
In this episode, we talk about:
Surviving and thriving after divorceProtecting children’s financial futureReforming systems that fail familiesAnd how personal pain can become powerful purpose This is a conversation about rewriting your life — and helping others do the same.
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Sometimes your rewrite doesn’t come from a breakdown. It comes from choosing yourself before burnout forces the lesson.
On this episode of The Rewrite, I’m joined by Chyna Sampson (@wellnessbychyna)—a wellness educator, yoga instructor, and holistic entrepreneur whose journey into preventative health began during the COVID era.
We talk about slowing down, listening to your body, and building wellness routines that actually fit real life. From sea moss and yoga to mindfulness for children and emotional regulation, this conversation is a reminder that small, intentional shifts can create powerful change.
If you’ve been feeling overwhelmed, disconnected, or stuck in survival mode—this one’s for you.
Listen now and begin your rewrite.
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Life is full of transitions — moments where the world we know ends and the next chapter begins.
On this episode of The Rewrite, I sit down with Ann Tashi Slater, acclaimed writer and author of Traveling in Bardo: The Art of Living in an Impermanent World. Ann shares how the Tibetan Buddhist concept of “bardo” can help us embrace change, let go of what no longer serves us, and live more fully in the in-between.
We talk about:
*Living our authentic self
*To do now-Buddhist way of thinking
*How we are the artist of our lives
*The concept of "bardo"
Tune in and learn how to navigate life’s liminal spaces with clarity, peace, and purpose.
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Sarene B. Arias is the author of Discovering Diamonds: A Story of Compassionate Divorce and the founder of Compassionate Divorce.
Sarene’s work is rooted in one powerful belief: divorce does not have to be a tragedy—it can be a transition handled with care, dignity, and compassion.
A Certified Integral Therapist, Sarene works internationally with individuals and couples, helping them feel vitally alive while navigating life’s most difficult endings. Her approach to Compassionate Divorce challenges traditional models by centering kindness, respect, and emotional responsibility—especially when children and long-term family dynamics are involved.
Discovering Diamonds is part memoir, part guide, where Sarene openly shares the realities of her own divorce, how she found her way to Compassionate Divorce, and why she believes learning to treat those we once loved with compassion is essential—not only for families, but for peace in the world.
On The Rewrite, we explore:
• What Compassionate Divorce really means
• How it differs from traditional divorce
• Who it’s right for
• Navigating financial and emotional endings with integrity
Discovering Diamonds: A Story of Compassionate Divorce www.compassionate-divorce.com
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This week, I’m joined by Chelsea Ann O’Brien, MSN, FNP — integrative women’s health practitioner, author, and modern healer — for a powerful conversation about feminine frequency, consciousness, and returning to our true nature as women.
Chelsea shares what it was like living a life that looked “perfect” from the outside, yet feeling deeply unfulfilled within. We talk about the moment she chose to leave her marriage, how that decision sparked profound transformation, and what it means to be a conscious mother in today’s world.
We also explore women’s health, shifting levels of consciousness, and how Chelsea’s personal journey inspired her book The Feminine Effect — a guide for women seeking balance, embodiment, and deeper self-awareness.
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Today’s guest on The Rewrite is someone whose story will stay with you. Colette Jane Fehr, LMFT is a licensed psychotherapist, nationally recognized relationship expert, and the author of The Cost of Quiet—a powerful new book now available on Amazon.
Colette knows firsthand what it means to live inside a life that looks “perfect” from the outside while slowly losing yourself on the inside. After leaving a marriage rooted in conflict avoidance and quiet self-erasure, she rebuilt her life—emotionally, professionally, and spiritually—and found her voice again.
In this conversation, we talk about:
• The cost of staying quiet
• Choosing yourself without shame
• Rebuilding identity after divorce
• Believing in a fuller, truer life after an ending
If you’ve ever felt invisible in your own life, this episode is for you.
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On this episode of The Rewrite, I’m talking with Meagan Norris—former attorney turned divorce coach and creator of the Quantum Divorce framework. After her own high-conflict split, Meagan reimagined divorce as a chance for reinvention, empowerment, and clarity.
We dive into:
- How to stop fighting the storm and start steering through it
- How to turn any outcome into an asset—even in high-conflict situations
- Why emotional regulation and mindset are your superpowers during life transitions
- You will learn all about the "Quantum Divorce" framework and more in this powerful and uplifting interview.
If you’re navigating divorce, identity shifts, or just looking for inspiration to reclaim your power, this conversation is for you.
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This week, I’m joined by Marie Crews — Empowerment & Grief Coach, retreat facilitator, and author who’s turned unimaginable loss into powerful healing work for women everywhere.
Marie married her childhood sweetheart at 17 and spent years fighting for a marriage shadowed by addiction and trauma. When she finally chose herself, everything changed. What followed was a journey through heartbreak, self-discovery, and radical transformation.
Through her signature journaling method, The Nautilus Way, and her Women Rising Beach Retreats, Marie helps women rewrite their stories after divorce, grief, and loss — guiding them toward self-trust, peace, and purpose.
We talk about:
- The power of writing to heal
- The Nautilus Way Journal Process, Reveal, Review, Rewrite, and Rewire and women Rising Beach Retreats
- Grief, resilience, and rediscovering joy and grace after loss
- What it truly means to “rewrite” your life
This conversation is a reminder that even when everything falls apart, we can still rise — and write something new.
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