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Whom would you put on your Mount Rushmore that assisted in your divorce recovery?  ||  Divorce Devil 160  ||  David and Rachel cover
Whom would you put on your Mount Rushmore that assisted in your divorce recovery?  ||  Divorce Devil 160  ||  David and Rachel cover
The Divorce Devil Podcast

Whom would you put on your Mount Rushmore that assisted in your divorce recovery? || Divorce Devil 160 || David and Rachel

Whom would you put on your Mount Rushmore that assisted in your divorce recovery? || Divorce Devil 160 || David and Rachel

26min |12/01/2024|

63

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Whom would you put on your Mount Rushmore that assisted in your divorce recovery?  ||  Divorce Devil 160  ||  David and Rachel cover
Whom would you put on your Mount Rushmore that assisted in your divorce recovery?  ||  Divorce Devil 160  ||  David and Rachel cover
The Divorce Devil Podcast

Whom would you put on your Mount Rushmore that assisted in your divorce recovery? || Divorce Devil 160 || David and Rachel

Whom would you put on your Mount Rushmore that assisted in your divorce recovery? || Divorce Devil 160 || David and Rachel

26min |12/01/2024|

63

Play

Description

In this episode, Rachel and I discuss the four people or groups of people who helped them survive their divorce and push through their divorce recovery. Joking about the presidents on Mount Rushmore, we delve into the importance of self-care and breaking generational curses. We also discuss the support of loved ones, the role of children in divorce recovery, and finding strength in motherhood. While emphasizing the importance of friends and community, and highlighting the role of Lance in Rachel’s divorce recovery. We conclude by expressing gratitude for their supportive village and the impact it has had on our healing journey.  Whom or what is on the faces of your Mount Rushmore?  Call them today and thank them!


Takeaways

-self-care is crucial during divorce recovery. Putting yourself first and prioritizing your own well-being is essential for healing

-breaking generational curses and challenging societal expectations can be empowering and liberating

-the support of loved ones, friends, and community is invaluable during divorce recovery. Surrounding yourself with people who uplift and encourage you can make a significant difference

-children can provide motivation and strength during divorce recovery. Taking care of them and being a positive role model can help you find purpose and healing

-having a supportive village is essential. The people who stand by you, offer guidance, and help you navigate the challenges of divorce can be instrumental in your healing journey.

Aunt Len

Dentist on the shelf

Laughter

Soundbytes

Bob and Steve

Squirrel white girl from Jersey

Conversate

Don’t bend it

Crazy Horse



Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

Description

In this episode, Rachel and I discuss the four people or groups of people who helped them survive their divorce and push through their divorce recovery. Joking about the presidents on Mount Rushmore, we delve into the importance of self-care and breaking generational curses. We also discuss the support of loved ones, the role of children in divorce recovery, and finding strength in motherhood. While emphasizing the importance of friends and community, and highlighting the role of Lance in Rachel’s divorce recovery. We conclude by expressing gratitude for their supportive village and the impact it has had on our healing journey.  Whom or what is on the faces of your Mount Rushmore?  Call them today and thank them!


Takeaways

-self-care is crucial during divorce recovery. Putting yourself first and prioritizing your own well-being is essential for healing

-breaking generational curses and challenging societal expectations can be empowering and liberating

-the support of loved ones, friends, and community is invaluable during divorce recovery. Surrounding yourself with people who uplift and encourage you can make a significant difference

-children can provide motivation and strength during divorce recovery. Taking care of them and being a positive role model can help you find purpose and healing

-having a supportive village is essential. The people who stand by you, offer guidance, and help you navigate the challenges of divorce can be instrumental in your healing journey.

Aunt Len

Dentist on the shelf

Laughter

Soundbytes

Bob and Steve

Squirrel white girl from Jersey

Conversate

Don’t bend it

Crazy Horse



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Description

In this episode, Rachel and I discuss the four people or groups of people who helped them survive their divorce and push through their divorce recovery. Joking about the presidents on Mount Rushmore, we delve into the importance of self-care and breaking generational curses. We also discuss the support of loved ones, the role of children in divorce recovery, and finding strength in motherhood. While emphasizing the importance of friends and community, and highlighting the role of Lance in Rachel’s divorce recovery. We conclude by expressing gratitude for their supportive village and the impact it has had on our healing journey.  Whom or what is on the faces of your Mount Rushmore?  Call them today and thank them!


Takeaways

-self-care is crucial during divorce recovery. Putting yourself first and prioritizing your own well-being is essential for healing

-breaking generational curses and challenging societal expectations can be empowering and liberating

-the support of loved ones, friends, and community is invaluable during divorce recovery. Surrounding yourself with people who uplift and encourage you can make a significant difference

-children can provide motivation and strength during divorce recovery. Taking care of them and being a positive role model can help you find purpose and healing

-having a supportive village is essential. The people who stand by you, offer guidance, and help you navigate the challenges of divorce can be instrumental in your healing journey.

Aunt Len

Dentist on the shelf

Laughter

Soundbytes

Bob and Steve

Squirrel white girl from Jersey

Conversate

Don’t bend it

Crazy Horse



Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

Description

In this episode, Rachel and I discuss the four people or groups of people who helped them survive their divorce and push through their divorce recovery. Joking about the presidents on Mount Rushmore, we delve into the importance of self-care and breaking generational curses. We also discuss the support of loved ones, the role of children in divorce recovery, and finding strength in motherhood. While emphasizing the importance of friends and community, and highlighting the role of Lance in Rachel’s divorce recovery. We conclude by expressing gratitude for their supportive village and the impact it has had on our healing journey.  Whom or what is on the faces of your Mount Rushmore?  Call them today and thank them!


Takeaways

-self-care is crucial during divorce recovery. Putting yourself first and prioritizing your own well-being is essential for healing

-breaking generational curses and challenging societal expectations can be empowering and liberating

-the support of loved ones, friends, and community is invaluable during divorce recovery. Surrounding yourself with people who uplift and encourage you can make a significant difference

-children can provide motivation and strength during divorce recovery. Taking care of them and being a positive role model can help you find purpose and healing

-having a supportive village is essential. The people who stand by you, offer guidance, and help you navigate the challenges of divorce can be instrumental in your healing journey.

Aunt Len

Dentist on the shelf

Laughter

Soundbytes

Bob and Steve

Squirrel white girl from Jersey

Conversate

Don’t bend it

Crazy Horse



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