The broken-hearted cure
After a devastating divorce, Charlotte Ree began cooking her way out of heartbreak
Explore " finding love again" with insightful episodes like "The broken-hearted cure", "How to Build & Maintain Love Relationships with Terri Orbuch", "From Corporate America to Love Coach: Illa Lynn, Age 42" and "The Journey of Finding Love Again and Discussing the Negative Perception of Divorced Women with Lisa Vogl" from podcasts like ""Conversations", "What Drives You?", "I Am This Age" and "Unswtnd + Unfltrd"" and more!
After a devastating divorce, Charlotte Ree began cooking her way out of heartbreak
Dr. Terri Orbuch reveals incredible findings from her study of 373 couples over 34 years and 3 popular books.
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You can connect with Dr. Terri through her website www.drterrithelovedoctor.com and find her books HERE or anywhere books are sold.
I interviewed Illa Lynn last year and it’s finally out! I can’t think of a topic we DON’T talk about. Illa tells her story about leaving her home in Bosnia and Herzegovina as an 11-year-old during the Bosnian war, her experience working in Corporate America and how she finally worked up the energy and courage to leave and start her own coaching business, and we even get into relationships and heartbreak. Illa is a dream to talk to and has so much great insight and advice. Since the interview she has become a thought leader & writer on Dating and Relationships for Kuel Life - a middle-age women empowerment platform and she's working on writing a book! Find Illa at the links below.
https://www.linkedin.com/in/illa-lynn-alcoaching/
https://linktr.ee/Illalynn
https://kuellife.com/
A full transcription is available at www.iamthisage.com
When it comes to finding a naseeb, it seems like the odds are stacked against us from the start. But as a divorcee, the challenges are stacked even higher.
In Ep. 30 of Season 2, we sit down with Lisa Vogl to talk about life post-divorce, the collateral damage that comes with it and how our community can band together to help change the negative perception of divorced women.
Unfortunately, women are often seen as the reason for the divorce, even when it wasn’t their fault. We dive into the Scarlett Letter that divorced women are forced to wear and the cloud of negativity that seems to follow them around.
Are the women in our community equally to blame for the way we view divorcees, too? Let's collectively learn how to quit the gossip and stop viewing divorced women as a “last option” for men who are looking for a potential partner.
We also discuss opening ourselves up to a new relationship and how its never an easy thing to do, especially when factoring in previous experiences and hardships. Lisa explains what values she holds close to her heart and the red flags she keeps an eye out for.
Divorce isn’t a bad word, and it definitely shouldn’t determine our worth as women, because no matter what the circumstances are, you are not defined by your marital status.
Enjoy and remember to follow us on Instagram: @unsweetenedandunfiltered
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