The Divorce Announcement Season: Rachel Sobel
On this episode of The Divorce Announcement Season, we talked to Rachel Sobel. Rachel shares her experience of announcing her divorce and offers advice on how to handle the divorce announcement. She also provides tips for crafting a divorce announcement and navigating social media while going through a divorce.
The Divorce Announcement Season: Jolie Steele
On this episode of The Divorce Announcement Season, we talked to Jolie Steele. Jolie shares her experience of announcing her divorce on social media and to friends and family. She emphasizes the importance of setting the tone and framework for the announcement, particularly when children are involved. She also mentions the value of a divorce registry for receiving support.
The Divorce Announcement Season: Scarlett Longstreet
On this episode of The Divorce Announcement Season, we talked to Scarlett Longstreet. Scarlett, a writer and mother of three, shares her experience of announcing her divorce to a larger community. She discusses the importance of providing clarity and reducing assumptions by making a formal divorce announcement.
The Divorce Announcement Season: Liz Pharo
On this episode of The Divorce Announcement Season, we talked to Liz Pharo. Liz Pharo, CEO and founder of Divorce.com, discusses how she announced her divorce and the importance of divorce announcements. Liz highlights how Divorce.com makes the divorce process easier by offering a collaborative approach, assigning a case manager, scheduling mediation sessions, and producing paperwork.
The Divorce Announcement Season: Olivia Dreizen Howell
On this episode of The Divorce Announcement Season, Olivia Dreizen Howell, the CEO and co-founder of Fresh Starts Registry, talks about her own divorce announcement and why/how this Divorce Announcement season came to be.
Fresh Conversations with Cole Kazdin: what’s life like on the other side of diet culture?
Cole Kazdin is an author and journalist of the groundbreaking book What’s Eating Us. Cole Kazdin is a writer, performer and four-time Emmy Award-winning television journalist. She has written for VICE, TIME, The New York Times, Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles Magazine, The Daily Beast, and many others, and has produced for Good Morning America, Nightline and World News Tonight.
Fresh Conversations with Rachel Sobel: do you have to hate your husband?
Rachel Sobel is an award-winning writer, author, speaker, do-over wife, mom to two girls, short-order cook, laundress, lunch packer, boo boo kisser and chauffeur, She was awarded Romper's 2020 People's Choice Award at Mom 2.0 and is a two-time finalist for Parenting Blogger of the Year in the South Florida Blogger Awards.
Fresh Conversations with Christine Gritmon: do you have to be miserable to want a fresh start?
Christine Gritmon empowers professionals to step into their personal brands in a bigger, bolder way on social media. You CAN do it—she’ll teach you how! She’s spoken on stages worldwide and is a frequent expert guest on podcasts, live streams, Twitter chats, and blog posts, as well as hosting her own weekly podcast, Let’s Talk About Brand.
Fresh Conversations with Rob Abney: can a marriage have a fresh start?
Rob is a marketing executive with over 15 years of experience helping small businesses, startups and large household brands market their products and services to the masses. Rob enjoys coaching talent and helping individuals develop goals to achieve their own personal success in business and in life.
Fresh Conversations with Alex Alexander: why do we need friends?
Alex Alexander wears many hats as a founder, speaker, podcaster, and soon-to-be-published author, but her work always centers around one passion - exploring the dynamics of community and friendship in our daily lives, uncovering what's working and what's not. Through her work, Alex provides relatable examples and practical insights, empowering you to create a support system that truly resonates with you.
Fresh Conversations with Raena Boston: how can we show up for each other?
Raena Boston is a rising thought leader in the women’s and maternal rights space with a fresh, imperative voice. She is a working mom of three, fierce advocate, co-founder of the nonprofit focused on mothers’ rights Chamber of Mothers, and an HR corporate baddie. By night, she writes and creates content for her online platform, The Working Momtras.
Fresh Conversations with Reema Zaman: how can writing save our lives?
Reema Zaman is an author, speaker, and screenwriter. She is the author of the critically acclaimed memoir I Am Yours and the forthcoming novel Woman in Flight. Her essays have been published in Vogue, The Guardian, Salon, The Rumpus, and several others.
Fresh Conversations with Skyler Day: what if you could produce your own music?
Skyler Day is a singer-songwriter/producer whose confessional approach to music has definitely made her an artist to watch. Her latest single “Monsters” is out now! In addition to her music career, the Georgia-native is a well-established actress recurring on shows such as NBC’s Parenthood, Law & Order: SVU, Pretty Little Liars, Raven's Home and FOX’s The Resident.
Fresh Conversations with Shani Silver: are dating apps a total scam?
Shani Silver is an author and podcaster originally from Fort Worth, Texas. Her book, A Single Revolution: Don't look for a match—light one, helps singles reframe singlehood to see its value and validity, for as long as we happen to be single.
Fresh Conversations with L'Oreal Thompson Payton: is not being perfect actually the secret to life?
L’Oreal Thompson Payton is an award-winning journalist and the author of Stop Waiting for Perfect: Step Out of Your Comfort Zone and Into Your Power. Her personal essays, feature stories and celebrity interviews have been published in esteemed media outlets such as Essence, Fortune, SELF, Shondaland, and Well + Good, among others.
Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Divorce But Were Afraid to Ask: Carole’s Story
We talked to author Carole Holiday about her divorce later in life, and how she reinvented herself after a 3 decade long marriage. Carole Holiday is an “Accidental Author” who calls herself not just a survivor of life after loss, but a thriver. Carole is the author of I Don’t Know Who I Am Anymore.
Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Divorce But Were Afraid to Ask: How to Support Someone Through a Divorce
Embark on a transformative journey as we unravel the complexities of divorce in 10 insightful podcast episodes. Delve into crucial topics like contemplating divorce, navigating real estate and custody, deciphering legal jargon, and exploring the emotional, physical, spiritual, and sexual facets of divorce. On this episode of The Divorce Season, we’re covering everything you need to know to support someone in your life transitioning to divorce.
Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Divorce But Were Afraid to Ask: How to Get Divorced Online with Divorce.com
Divorce.com is an online platform that offers a streamlined path through divorce to help couples avoid unnecessary conflict and costs. We got the chance to chat with Divorce.com’s founder and CEO, Elizabeth Pharo, about the divorce.com process and we talked about how they are so passionate about making the divorce process easier for everyone involved. On this episode of The Divorce Season, we’re covering everything you need to know to get divorced online with Divorce.com.
Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Divorce But Were Afraid to Ask: A Fresh Start for Your Home, Heart, Sexuality, and Relationships During and After a Divorce
On this episode of The Divorce Season from A Fresh Story, we’re covering everything you need to know to help start fresh after a divorce, including how to refresh your home, jump into dating and relationships, reclaim your sexuality, process the divorce with your children, and manage the grief of your relationship changing and ending.
Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Divorce But Were Afraid to Ask: How to Manage Your Mental Health During a Divorce
On this episode of The Divorce Season from A Fresh Story, we’re covering everything you need to know to help manage your own mental health during the transition to divorce. Divorce can take a real toll on your mental health, so we’ve asked the experts for ways in which we can process, evolve, and nurture ourselves during this time.