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209. The Emotional Impact of Divorce, Part 2

Brave Writer

Julie Bogart and Melissa Wiley

Books, Arts, Education For Kids, Kids & Family, Education

4.8904 Ratings

🗓️ 1 November 2023

⏱️ 40 minutes

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Summary

Today, we dive deeper into a topic that holds immense significance in many of our lives: divorce. It's an extension of our previous discussions, and I genuinely believe it's a conversation we need to have. Many of us know someone, a dear friend or a family member, who has experienced divorce. The question then arises: how can we show up for them? How can we support not just them, but also their kids, in the best possible way? This post aims to explore these questions and shed light on the intricacies of supporting loved ones during such transformative times.

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1:00.3

week's episode so if you did not hear our discussion about divorce, I recommend

1:06.8

listening to that one first and then coming back and listening to this episode.

1:10.9

I'm really glad we were taking the time to talk through this topic

1:15.2

because it is so big and you know there are people in my life that I love dearly

1:20.6

who have experienced divorce and I want to know how I can show up for them in the best possible

1:28.0

way. So that's where we're headed today, right, to talk about how can we support friends and family and their kids.

1:38.7

And their kids.

1:39.7

I mean, honestly, you know, that's a great place to start actually because when I was a child of divorce, I didn't know anyone else whose parents were divorced or were getting divorced. This was the late or mid-1970s and two people in

1:55.1

particular were hugely helpful in my life at that time. One was my best friend's

2:00.5

mother, Duffy, fabulous woman.

2:04.0

She used to invite basically all of the misfit kids,

2:07.6

kids who had lost parents to suicide or drugs or whatever.

2:12.3

She just invite us over and they lived in Malibu Canyon in this beautiful home and she made these dinners.

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