• The Divorce Devil Podcast

  • 著者: David M Webb
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The Divorce Devil Podcast

著者: David M Webb
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  • WE ANSWER THE HOW, WHEN AND HOW! HOW DO YOU PHYSICALLY, EMOTIONALLY AND/OR MENTALLY RECOVER FROM DIVORCE? DO YOU WAIT UNTIL THE DIVORCE PROCESS IS OVER THEN DO YOU START TO HEAL? WE SAY NO! DIVORCE RECOVERY CAN START IN ALL PHASES OF YOUR DIVORCE - EVEN IN THE PRE-PHASE! THIS IS A PODCAST ABOUT REAL PEOPLE TALKING ABOUT REAL DIVORCE RECOVERY NO MATTER WHAT PHASE YOU ARE IN - HEALING AND MOVING ON TO YOUR NEW REALITY!! If you need to make an informed decision about your divorce recovery and need some type of direction - then this podcast is for you. We do not advocate being professionals but our various life experiences do count for something. After experiencing the shitstorm of recovery, we consider ourselves divorce recovery mentors or facilitators in our efforts to help others. Divorce Devil Podcast is a podcast of an exchange of ideas, experiences, and/or opinions from people who have already walked the journey of divorce. David, being divorced for over 10 years and Rachel being divorced for a few, bring their real-life ying/yang experiences to the show while they debate the in’s and out’s of pre, during, and post-divorce and their association with divorce recovery. If you need a little bit of joy with your pain, then laugh with us as we explain our journeys and takeaways. Being not your typical divorce recovery podcast - we get into some pretty wild and crazy discussions! Listen to some of the discussions and see what may pertain to you, a loved one, or a friend in their struggles. Maybe we can provide a positive spin on a negative experience for you or someone you know. Between Rachel, David, and their guests, they have seen and experienced almost every, some very interesting and eye-opening situations and events. Listen up! Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
    © 2023 The Divorce Devil Podcast
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WE ANSWER THE HOW, WHEN AND HOW! HOW DO YOU PHYSICALLY, EMOTIONALLY AND/OR MENTALLY RECOVER FROM DIVORCE? DO YOU WAIT UNTIL THE DIVORCE PROCESS IS OVER THEN DO YOU START TO HEAL? WE SAY NO! DIVORCE RECOVERY CAN START IN ALL PHASES OF YOUR DIVORCE - EVEN IN THE PRE-PHASE! THIS IS A PODCAST ABOUT REAL PEOPLE TALKING ABOUT REAL DIVORCE RECOVERY NO MATTER WHAT PHASE YOU ARE IN - HEALING AND MOVING ON TO YOUR NEW REALITY!! If you need to make an informed decision about your divorce recovery and need some type of direction - then this podcast is for you. We do not advocate being professionals but our various life experiences do count for something. After experiencing the shitstorm of recovery, we consider ourselves divorce recovery mentors or facilitators in our efforts to help others. Divorce Devil Podcast is a podcast of an exchange of ideas, experiences, and/or opinions from people who have already walked the journey of divorce. David, being divorced for over 10 years and Rachel being divorced for a few, bring their real-life ying/yang experiences to the show while they debate the in’s and out’s of pre, during, and post-divorce and their association with divorce recovery. If you need a little bit of joy with your pain, then laugh with us as we explain our journeys and takeaways. Being not your typical divorce recovery podcast - we get into some pretty wild and crazy discussions! Listen to some of the discussions and see what may pertain to you, a loved one, or a friend in their struggles. Maybe we can provide a positive spin on a negative experience for you or someone you know. Between Rachel, David, and their guests, they have seen and experienced almost every, some very interesting and eye-opening situations and events. Listen up! Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
© 2023 The Divorce Devil Podcast
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  • Reach out to us!!! Help us Help you! || DD199.5 || David and Rachel
    2024/12/20

    David and Rachel, hosts of Divorce Devil, reflect on their journey as they prepare for their 200th episode milestone. In this informal "episode 199.5," they candidly brainstorm ideas for the upcoming celebration and seek input from listeners. The duo admits feeling stuck in a creative rut and uses the episode to revisit the core purpose of their podcast: helping people navigate the challenges of divorce and relationships.

    They reflect on the transformative nature of divorce, likening it to a form of grief or death, as individuals lose relationships, routines, and their envisioned future. Personal anecdotes highlight how divorce shapes relationships, friendships, and self-discovery. The hosts share their own struggles, including feelings of isolation, the difficulty of forgiveness, and the importance of personal growth. They emphasize the value of community, vulnerability, and finding new paths after divorce.

    Acknowledging the diverse experiences of their listeners, David and Rachel invite audience members to suggest topics, share their own stories, or even ask questions for future episodes. They reiterate that while they are not therapists, their podcast serves as a therapeutic outlet and a space for shared healing. The hosts also stress the importance of embracing change, finding positivity in post-divorce life, and maintaining self-care—especially during the holidays.

    The episode closes with a heartfelt message of gratitude for their listeners, a call for feedback, and a promise to continue evolving the podcast to meet the needs of their community.

    They are asking for your help!!!


    10 Key Points:

    1. Divorce is a grieving process, akin to a death, with stages of healing.

    2. The podcast aims to support listeners through various phases of divorce.

    3. Personal growth and self-discovery are key themes.

    4. Divorce impacts relationships, often leading to loss but also new paths.

    5. Forgiveness and emotional healing are ongoing challenges.

    6. The importance of community and shared experiences is emphasized.

    7. The hosts encourage vulnerability and learning from others' stories.

    8. Holidays can be challenging post-divorce; self-care is essential.

    9. Listener input is crucial to shaping future episodes.

    10. Gratitude and connection drive the hosts’ passion for the podcast.


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

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  • Owning Your Own Sh!t with Friends and Family - Part 3 || DD199 || David and Rachel
    2024/12/16

    In this episode of the Divorce Devil Podcast (Episode 199), David and Rachel focus on navigating toxic relationships during divorce recovery, particularly with friends, family, and acquaintances. They discuss the importance of setting boundaries, owning your actions, and recognizing patterns of harmful behavior in relationships. David and Rachel emphasize the challenge of dealing with toxic family members, who often feel entitled to access and respect due to shared history. They argue that respect is earned, not automatically granted based on familial ties.

    Rachel shares personal experiences about growing up in a toxic environment, dealing with narcissistic behavior, and breaking cycles of dysfunction. She highlights the importance of self-awareness and refusing to perpetuate negative patterns in relationships. David adds that healing requires reflecting on past relationships and learning to build healthier ones, while also detaching from toxic individuals who disrupt personal growth.

    The hosts stress the need to avoid assumptions, take responsibility for one’s actions, and communicate clear expectations to others. They discuss how divorce reveals deeper issues in relationships and serves as an opportunity for personal growth. Ultimately, they advocate for prioritizing mental and emotional well-being over maintaining unhealthy connections, even if it means estranging oneself from family members.

    The episode concludes with reflections on self-care, the power of boundaries, and the role of personal accountability in rebuilding after divorce.


    10 Important Points from the Podcast:

    1. Toxic relationships often surface during divorce recovery and require active management.

    2. Setting boundaries is crucial for maintaining mental and emotional health.

    3. Respect must be earned, even among family members, and is not automatic due to shared history.

    4. Narcissistic and toxic behaviors can be deeply ingrained in families, but cycles can be broken.

    5. Self-awareness and taking responsibility for one’s actions are essential for healing.

    6. Divorce provides an opportunity to reassess relationships and personal values.

    7. Assumptions and preconceived notions about others often lead to misunderstandings.

    8. Communicating clear expectations helps others understand acceptable behavior.

    9. Estranging from toxic family members can lead to greater personal well-being.

    10. Self-care and prioritizing one’s emotional health are vital during divorce recovery.


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

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    19 分
  • Getting Hurt Again After Divorce Recovery Part 2 || DD198 || David and Rachel
    2024/12/07

    Welcome to Divorce Devil Podcast, Episode 197, hosted by Rachel and David. In this heartfelt Thanksgiving Sunday special, we dive into a topic that resonates deeply with many going through divorce recovery: navigating new hurt after initially finding healing. Often, after surviving the storm of divorce, you can find yourself blindsided by fresh pain from unexpected places—relationships, friendships, or even family dynamics. In this raw, candid conversation, Rachel and David share personal experiences, humor, and insight about how to recognize, process, and heal from these moments of renewed heartbreak.

    This episode, titled "Getting Hurt Again After Divorce Recovery", explores the challenges of managing betrayal, setting boundaries, and maintaining hope when faced with setbacks in your healing journey. Whether you're dealing with post-divorce friendships, toxic family dynamics, or rebuilding trust in new relationships, Rachel and David offer relatable stories and tools to help you navigate the complex emotions of recovery.


    From practical advice to poignant reflections, this episode reminds listeners that healing isn't a linear process, and sometimes the hardest lessons come after the storm has seemingly passed. Join us as we unpack the steps to rebuild, reset, and reclaim peace in your post-divorce life.


    Major Points Discussed in the Podcast:

    1. Navigating New Hurt: The emotional impact of being hurt again after feeling like you've healed from divorce.

    2. Recognizing Familiar Patterns: Identifying red flags in relationships or friendships and understanding their impact on your healing.

    3. The Importance of Boundaries: How to establish and enforce boundaries with people who don't respect you.

    4. Forgiveness for Yourself and Others: Understanding that forgiveness is for your own peace, not necessarily for reconciliation.

    5. The Role of Healing in Setting Expectations: How healing can make you less tolerant of hurtful behaviors and help you prioritize your well-being.

    6. Grief Beyond Divorce: Exploring the grief of losing friendships, family ties, or trust in others after divorce.

    7. Choosing Your Circle: Being selective about the people you allow in your life and the importance of keeping your inner circle tight.

    8. Processing Betrayal: How to manage feelings of betrayal when close friends or family let you down.

    9. Hope vs. Cynicism: Balancing hope for better relationships while protecting yourself from being hurt again.

    10. Reclaiming Control: Taking charge of your healing journey and focusing on what makes you happy, while refusing to tolerate disrespect.


    This episode is a must-listen for anyone still navigating the ups and downs of post-divorce life and looking for actionable steps to rebuild trust and peace.



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

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    24 分

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