In this episode, comedian and tea enthusiast Jesse Appell of Jesse's Teahouse takes us on a journey from studying Chinese comedy to building an online tea business. He shares how navigating different cultures shaped his perspective on laughter, authenticity, and community. From mastering traditional Chinese cross-talk comedy to reinventing himself after a life-changing move, Jesse and host Brian Lowery discuss adaptation and the unexpected paths that bring meaning to our lives. For more on Jesse, visit jessesteahouse.com and for more on Brian and the podcast go to brianloweryphd.com.…
The show that supports women with the information they need to know before, during and beyond divorce. Your host, Jamie Milam, is a Certified Divorce Specialist® and is determined to empower you to live the life you desire -and deserve- by helping you make informed decisions & take aligned action. Bringing you professional education, personal experiences and tangible resources you can use no matter the stage of divorce you are in. For more divorce support, visit PeaceOfMindDivorce.info To learn more about Jamie Milam, visit JamieMilam.com
The show that supports women with the information they need to know before, during and beyond divorce. Your host, Jamie Milam, is a Certified Divorce Specialist® and is determined to empower you to live the life you desire -and deserve- by helping you make informed decisions & take aligned action. Bringing you professional education, personal experiences and tangible resources you can use no matter the stage of divorce you are in. For more divorce support, visit PeaceOfMindDivorce.info To learn more about Jamie Milam, visit JamieMilam.com
In this enlightening episode, I sit down with Tiffany Byrd, a NC & SC family law and estate attorney to discuss a topic that can significantly impact your financial security and property investment decisions, especially if you’ve gone through a divorce. Tiffany and I dive deep into the concept of co-ownership agreements, which are crucial for protecting your hard-earned equity when purchasing a property with a partner you’re not married to. We start by exploring the reasons why such an agreement is necessary and beneficial and we'll break down the key components of a co-ownership agreement, including terms regarding the proceeds if the relationship were to end. Additionally, we discuss practical tips for bringing up the topic of a co-ownership agreement with your partner and how to navigate the potential discomfort around these conversations. The customization, flexibility and revision opportunities of these agreements make it the proactive protection tool you need if you're considering buying a home with a partner you're not married to. Tiffany's insights shed light on the importance of planning and open communication, not just for the protection of your assets but also for the health of your relationship. This episode is a must-listen for any woman considering co-owning a property post-divorce. It’s about empowering yourself with the right knowledge and tools to make confident, informed decisions. Whether you’re navigating new relationships, rebuilding your life after a divorce, or simply exploring your options, this conversation provides the guidance you need to protect your investments and secure your future. Tune in and learn how to take control of your financial and personal well-being. For more information on the P.E.A.C.E. of Mind Initiative and to access the free resource center, please visit https://peaceofminddivorce.info Jamie Milam is a divorcée, Realtor®, Certified Divorce Specialist®, and aligned strategy enthusiast. CONNECT WITH JAMIE: https://JamieMilam.com Instagram | LinkedIn CONNECT WITH TIFFANY: http://www.modernlegalnc.com - - - Episode Moments: 04:57 Understanding Co-Ownership Agreements 09:40 When to Establish a Co-Ownership Agreement 15:59 Key Components of a Co-Ownership Agreement 24:56 Flexibility and Revisions in Agreements 27:36 The One Sign it May Be Time to Pause DISCLAIMER: The commentary on this podcast is not intended to serve as or replace professional legal, financial or medical advice. While the insights may have wide applicability, listeners should consult with an attorney, CPA, financial advisor, therapist or physician in your state to obtain advice with respect to your particular issue and/or case.…
In this insightful episode, we sit down with Corinne Brown, a seasoned business owner who shares her personal story of running a business through marriage and divorce, not once, but twice. With candor and insight, Corinne shares her experiences of running a business while dealing with the personal turmoil and challenges of two divorces. There are so many unexpected feelings that surface, oftentimes leaving you questioning yourself in the aftermath of a divorce. From the financial implications to the emotional roller coaster, Corinne offers valuable lessons and advice for other women entrepreneurs facing similar situations. Learn about the importance of legal and financial consultations, maintaining mental wellness, and balancing personal and professional life, especially when children are involved. This episode is a beacon for businesswomen navigating the complexities of divorce, offering advice and encouragement for maintaining balance between personal and professional life. For more information on the P.E.A.C.E. of Mind Initiative and to access the free resource center, please visit https://peaceofminddivorce.info Follow us on Instagram @divorcedanddeterminedaf for more ways to help you prepare for what's to come in the divorce journey. Jamie Milam is a divorcée, Realtor®, Certified Divorce Specialist®, and aligned strategy enthusiast. CONNECT WITH JAMIE: https://JamieMilam.com Instagram | LinkedIn Corrine Brown is the founder of The Fresh Expert, Tupperware Leader, Direct Sales Expert CONNECT WITH CORRINE: Website | Instagram - - - Episode Moments: 04:03 Divorce and Business Challenges 10:57 Business Impact and Personal Struggles 15:15 Financial Realities of Self-Employment 20:24 Navigating Emotional Turmoil in Business 24:23 Reevaluating Priorities and Embracing Flexibility 29:01 Practical Advice for Business Owners Facing Divorce 38:10 Don't Go it Alone DISCLAIMER: The commentary on this podcast is not intended to serve as or replace professional legal, financial or medical advice. While the insights may have wide applicability, listeners should consult with an attorney, CPA, financial advisor, therapist or physician in your state to obtain advice with respect to your particular issue and/or case.…
In this episode I'm diving into a topic that I wish more women knew to spend more time on in their divorce process: the importance of having a detailed and specific divorce agreement. This crucial episode explains how clarity in your agreement can prevent future disputes, protect you legally, and provide peace of mind. I'll share practical tips and real-life examples, highlighting areas such as being specific with dates, timelines, financial details, and defining terms, to ensure your agreement is as precise as possible. Need help making sure it's drafted with that intention? Sure thing! In addition to working with an experienced professional, I'll cover a few of my top tips to make that happen such as reviewing it with a trusted source and revising it, thinking about long term scenarios and the importance of documenting everything - and what exactly that means. Whether you're just starting the process or revisiting your agreement, this episode is packed with essential insights to help you safeguard your future. For more information on the P.E.A.C.E. of Mind Initiative and to access the free resource center, please visit https://peaceofminddivorce.info Follow us on Instagram @divorcedanddeterminedaf for more ways to help you prepare for what's to come in the divorce journey. Jamie Milam is a divorcée, Realtor®, Certified Divorce Specialist®, and aligned strategy enthusiast. CONNECT WITH JAMIE: https://JamieMilam.com Instagram | LinkedIn - - - Episode Moments: 03:51 Why Clarity and Precision Matter 07:59 Key Areas to Specify in Your Agreement 10:52 Financial Obligations and Asset Division 16:39 Defining Terms and Responsibilities 24:32 Legal Perspectives and Practical Tips 34:24 Safeguarding Your Future DISCLAIMER: The commentary on this podcast is not intended to serve as or replace professional legal, financial or medical advice. While the insights may have wide applicability, listeners should consult with an attorney, CPA, financial advisor, therapist or physician in your state to obtain advice with respect to your particular issue and/or case.…
Divorce is an emotional rollercoaster and I've certainly been experiencing the turbulence while dealing with my divorce, even years after the separation. When you're riding the wave, it can be easy to respond with emotionally charged reactions, especially when it comes to communicating with your ex. However, maintaining your sense of self-control is so important, even if it's not easy. In this episode I'm going to highlight several cues that can help you identify when you're emotionally charged and provide six practical strategies for managing your emotionally charged state so you can regain control of your responses. Join me as I navigate the complexities of post-divorce emotions and encourage you to find your own path to healing. For more information on the P.E.A.C.E. of Mind Initiative and to access the free resource center, please visit https://peaceofminddivorce.info Follow us on Instagram @divorcedanddeterminedaf for more ways to help you prepare for what's to come in the divorce journey. Jamie Milam is a divorcée, Realtor®, Certified Divorce Specialist®, and aligned strategy enthusiast. CONNECT WITH JAMIE: https://JamieMilam.com Instagram | LinkedIn - - - Episode Moments: 03:40 The Importance of Self-Control During Divorce 06:00 Recognizing Emotionally Charged Cues 13:37 Strategies for Maintaining Composure 18:55 Community & a Guiding Light DISCLAIMER: The commentary on this podcast is not intended to serve as or replace professional legal, financial or medical advice. While the insights may have wide applicability, listeners should consult with an attorney, CPA, financial advisor, therapist or physician in your state to obtain advice with respect to your particular issue and/or case.…
Getting a teen to open up isn't always the easiest, so how do we do it in this especially difficult time? How do we regulate our own emotions so that we can support them in regulating theirs? And most importantly, is it possible to actually strengthen our relationship with our teens during and after a divorce, and if so, how do we do that? This episode continues the conversation with parents of teens educator, Ann Coleman, diving into how you can maintain and even strengthen your bond with your teenage child during this transition. Learn tips on the parenting style that fosters autonomy, empathy, and open communication. Discover how to respect their feelings and how to listen in a way that encourages them to share more. We also tackle the challenge of managing your own emotional turmoil, offering strategies for stress reduction and emotional regulation that can model resilience and emotional intelligence for your teen. Whether you're worried about rebellion, co-parenting confrontations, or simply striving to be the parent your teen needs during this time, this episode is a beacon of understanding, packed with actionable insights and compassionate advice to help you and your teen navigate this journey with grace and closer connection. For more information on the P.E.A.C.E. of Mind Initiative and to access the free resource center, please visit https://peaceofminddivorce.info Follow us on Instagram @divorcedanddeterminedaf for more ways to help you prepare for what's to come in the divorce journey. Jamie Milam is a divorcée, Realtor®, Certified Divorce Specialist®, and aligned strategy enthusiast. CONNECT WITH JAMIE: https://JamieMilam.com Instagram | LinkedIn CONNECT WITH ANN COLEMAN: https://SpeakingOfTeens.com Browse Ann's List of Freebies Ann's Facebook References: Emotional Agility by Susan David Episode 71 - - - Episode Moments: 04:31 Understanding Teen Guilt and Communication Challenges 05:52 The Impact of Parenting Styles on Teen Communication 08:38 Encouraging Open Dialogue Around Co-Parenting Arrangements 15:71 The Importance of Emotional Regulation for Parents 22:59 Understanding Teen Brain Development and Reactivity 31:32 Strengthening Parent-Teen Relationships…
It can be tempting to think of your teens as mature enough to handle more information than what you may tell the little ones, but what is actually appropriate to communicate with them when telling them about your divorce? Does that differ if you're not able to sit down with your soon to be ex and tell your teen together? Do we ask their preferences and involve them in the decision making process to the upcoming transition? What type of expectations do we set with them? Discover expert advice on how to talk to your teens about separation, the delicate balance between sharing and withholding information and navigating decisions that need to be made post-separation that affect them. Teen parenting educator, Ann Coleman, joins us to shed some light on how you can create a supportive environment for your teen's development during these challenging times. Whether you're in the midst of navigating parenting through a divorce or just keen on understanding the teenage brain better, this episode sheds light on creating stability, understanding, and love in the changing dynamics of a family. For more information on the P.E.A.C.E. of Mind Initiative and to access the free resource center, please visit https://peaceofminddivorce.info Follow us on Instagram @divorcedanddeterminedaf for more ways to help you prepare for what's to come in the divorce journey. Jamie Milam is a divorcée, Realtor®, Certified Divorce Specialist®, and aligned strategy enthusiast. CONNECT WITH JAMIE: https://JamieMilam.com Instagram | LinkedIn CONNECT WITH ANN COLEMAN: https://SpeakingOfTeens.com Browse Ann's List of Freebies Ann's Facebook - - - Episode Moments: 05:14 Giving Your Child the Best Version of You 09:19 Expert Advice on Discussing Divorce with Teenagers 13:34 Addressing Teenagers' Needs and Questions During Divorce 19:28 Decisions on Living Arrangements Post-Divorce 25:34 Separating the "Ex" from the "Parent" 29:02 Navigating Changes and Maintaining Honest Conversations with Teens…
Divorce is more than just an emotional rollercoaster; it's a significant financial transition that demands careful planning and consideration. Often, the elements of finance in divorce, such as asset division, long-term impacts on finances, and considerations for future needs, are overlooked in the rush to finalize the separation. Joined by Jessica Garcia, a Certified Divorce Financial Analyst and Divorce Coach, we dive into the intricacies of managing financial assets and liabilities during a divorce, providing insights and strategies to help you navigate these turbulent waters with greater confidence and foresight. For more information on the P.E.A.C.E. of Mind Initiative and to access the free resource center, please visit https://peaceofminddivorce.info Follow us on Instagram @divorcedanddeterminedaf for more ways to help you prepare for what's to come in the divorce journey. Jamie Milam is a divorcée, Realtor®, Certified Divorce Specialist®, and aligned strategy enthusiast. CONNECT WITH JAMIE: https://JamieMilam.com Instagram | LinkedIn Jessica Garcia is a Certified Divorce Financial Analyst and a Certified Divorce Coach. CONNECT WITH JESSICA: http://www.brainstormingwomen.com Facebook - - - References: Episode 55 - Navigating Mortgage Options to Keep Your Home in a Divorce - - - Episode Moments: 06:21 Tax Implications in Divorce 11:27 Overlooked Financial Impacts 17:52 Opportunity Costs and Decision Making in Divorce 22:45 The Importance of Proactive Planning 29:14 Creating Your Best Strategy DISCLAIMER: The commentary on this podcast is not intended to serve as or replace professional legal, financial or medical advice. While the insights may have wide applicability, listeners should consult with an attorney, CPA, financial advisor, therapist or physician in your state to obtain advice with respect to your particular issue and/or case.…
Splitting your assets in a divorce is no fun, and for many situations it can be convoluted and confusing. There's marital property, separate property, some states have divisible property... how do you differentiate between it all? I've asked family law attorney, Theresa Viera, to join me today and help us understand the nuances of what constitutes separate property versus marital property, and to offer specific examples to illustrate how assets like retirement accounts and homes are evaluated and divided. Learn about the impact of contributions to marital assets and how that can create a marital interest even in what you may have thought was only separate property. For more information on the P.E.A.C.E. of Mind Initiative and to access the free resource center, please visit https://peaceofminddivorce.info Follow us on Instagram @divorcedanddeterminedaf for more ways to help you prepare for what's to come in the divorce journey. Jamie Milam is a divorcée, Realtor®, Certified Divorce Specialist®, and aligned strategy enthusiast. CONNECT WITH JAMIE: https://JamieMilam.com Instagram | LinkedIn Theresa Viera is a Family Law Attorney, Family Financial Certified Mediator, and the Founder of Modern Legal. CONNECT WITH THERESA: https://ModernLegalNC.com YouTube - - - Episode Moments: 06:00 Understanding Community vs. Equitable Distribution States 10:31 Marital vs. Separate Property: Definitions and Examples 19:46 The Impact of Marital Contributions on Separate Property 27:00 Factors Influencing Equitable Property Division 32:08 Valuing Personal Property in Divorce 37:27 Protecting Your Interests DISCLAIMER: The commentary on this podcast is not intended to serve as or replace professional legal, financial or medical advice. While the insights may have wide applicability, listeners should consult with an attorney, CPA, financial advisor, therapist or physician in your state to obtain advice with respect to your particular issue and/or case.…
As women, we tend to carry a burden and responsibility in our minds that's considering everyone else but us. And we hardly speak up about it. When we do start to think about what we want, we somehow find a way to downplay it, dismiss it or even try to convince ourselves we're being unreasonable. "I should be able to just get over this." "I just have too high of expectations." Statements like that can lead to pressure and shame spirals, which lead to overwhelm. Too much overwhelm can (and certainly will) lead to an elevated and reactive emotional state. A divorce presents its fair share of overwhelm, but is still best navigated when you can keep your wits about you. This episode is all about offering you an antidote to your overwhelm so you can better manage your emotions and reactions, ultimately promoting a calmer, more reflective state of being. By the end, you'll have five quick tricks you can implement today to get your emotions under control before the overwhelm hijacks you. For more information on the P.E.A.C.E. of Mind Initiative and to access the free resource center, please visit https://peaceofminddivorce.info Follow us on Instagram @divorcedanddeterminedaf for more ways to help you prepare for what's to come in the divorce journey. Jamie Milam is a divorcée, Realtor®, Certified Divorce Specialist®, and aligned strategy enthusiast. CONNECT WITH JAMIE: https://JamieMilam.com Instagram | LinkedIn - - - Episode Moments: 03:42 Build Up of Overwhelm 07:42 The Impact of Judgment-Free Emotion Management 11:49 Five Techniques to Manage Emotions 21:12 Lifelong Applicability DISCLAIMER: The commentary on this podcast is not intended to serve as or replace professional legal, financial or medical advice. While the insights may have wide applicability, listeners should consult with an attorney, CPA, financial advisor, therapist or physician in your state to obtain advice with respect to your particular issue and/or case.…
If you're at your wits end with your marriage, feeling lost, and have a thousand questions swirling in your head about your future's unknown, this is the episode is for you. This episode provides emotional support and practical advice for women considering divorce, feeling overwhelmed by the decision-making process. We discuss how intense emotions like anxiety and stress biologically messes with your ability to process information and make decisions, so you can understand why it's so hard for you to figure out what to do first. Then I'm going to share what you want to do first, in the very beginning, if you're considering a divorce. This first step is going to give you the tool you need to gain clarity on what you need to know, who can help you, and offer you guidance that you can take throughout the entire divorce process if that's what ends up occurring. If you want to dissipate the brain fog and find a clear path, then tune in to learn from those who have been where you are. References: Episode 56 The accompanying worksheet can be found in the P.E.A.C.E. of Mind Initiative's free resource library. Please visit https://peaceofminddivorce.info Follow us on Instagram @divorcedanddeterminedaf for more ways to help you prepare for what's to come in the divorce journey. Jamie Milam is a divorcée, Realtor®, Certified Divorce Specialist®, and aligned strategy enthusiast. CONNECT WITH JAMIE: https://JamieMilam.com Instagram | LinkedIn - - - Episode Moments: 04:10 The Science Behind Your Overwhelm 09:15 Your First Practical Step 14:35 Navigating Key Areas of Divorce 22:22 Empowering Yourself DISCLAIMER: The commentary on this podcast is not intended to serve as or replace professional legal, financial or medical advice. While the insights may have wide applicability, listeners should consult with an attorney, CPA, financial advisor, therapist or physician in your state to obtain advice with respect to your particular issue and/or case.…
We naturally have a tendency to react emotionally during communications with a soon-to-be ex-partner, but directing those emotions at them can greatly compromise your divorce process. Even if you're not labeled as "high conflict" within your proceedings, you can still encounter challenges if you aren't equipped with some best practices for communicating with your ex. I've asked Christina Butler, a certified High Conflict Divorce Coach, to join me today to help us understand what those risks are and how we can do our best to avoid them. With a masters in counseling and having experienced divorce herself, she understands the natural emotional reactions we have but has also witnessed how it can negatively impact your settlement and future and will share some of that with us today. She'll give us the practical advice you need to help you avoid your communication being used against you in court, offer strategies on how to not let your emotions hijack you, and guidance on the best communications modes when it comes to your divorce. We want to help you get through the short term pain so you can reap the long term benefits. For more information on the P.E.A.C.E. of Mind Initiative and to access the free resource center, please visit https://peaceofminddivorce.info Follow us on Instagram @divorcedanddeterminedaf for more ways to help you prepare for what's to come in the divorce journey. Jamie Milam is a divorcée, Realtor®, Certified Divorce Specialist®, and aligned strategy enthusiast. CONNECT WITH JAMIE: https://JamieMilam.com Instagram | LinkedIn CONNECT WITH CHRISTINA: https://www.hopekinleycoaching.com/ --- Episode moments: 07:27 Understanding Emotional Hijacking in Divorce Conversations 14:08 The Importance of Grieving in the Divorce Process 17:54 The Consequences of Letting Emotions Hijack Communication 22:49 Mindset Shifts for Parents in Divorce 30:28 Best Modes for Divorce Communication DISCLAIMER: The commentary on this podcast is not intended to serve as or replace professional legal, financial or medical advice. While the insights may have wide applicability, listeners should consult with an attorney, CPA, financial advisor, therapist or physician in your state to obtain advice with respect to your particular issue and/or case.…
Are you feeling a little out of place in your social circles now that you're going through a divorce? Do you feel like you get invited to less things by your couple friends. Is your new co-parenting schedule making it a little difficult to get on the same page as your friends? Maybe you're like me, and you find yourself not relating to your neighborhood the way you once did. Life in suburbia certainly can feel different once your family dynamics shift after a divorce. It can be a struggle to find your footing again in social settings after you separate and you may naturally retract from some of the social landscapes you were once a part of. Today's episode is meant to help set you up with potential expectations so you'll 1) feel less isolated if it occurs and 2) know how to cope with it so you can navigate the changing social landscapes more peacefully and rebuild a newly aligned social life. For more information on the P.E.A.C.E. of Mind Initiative and to access the free resource center, please visit https://peaceofminddivorce.info Follow us on Instagram @divorcedanddeterminedaf for more ways to help you prepare for what's to come in the divorce journey. Jamie Milam is a divorcée, Realtor®, Certified Divorce Specialist®, and aligned strategy enthusiast. CONNECT WITH JAMIE: https://JamieMilam.com Instagram | LinkedIn --- Episode Moments: 03:28 Pressures as a Working Mom 06:33 The Impact of Divorce on Social Circles and Friendships 10:12 Finding Support 16:08 Rediscovering Joy 20:16 Looking Forward DISCLAIMER: The commentary on this podcast is not intended to serve as or replace professional legal, financial or medical advice. While the insights may have wide applicability, listeners should consult with an attorney, CPA, financial advisor, therapist or physician in your state to obtain advice with respect to your particular issue and/or case.…
After marriage - and especially after having children - it can be hard to maintain or even create a friendship circle outside of your marriage if you aren't ever able to really get out to see spend time with them. Some women begin to feel so isolated and alone within their own home and aren't able to experience the connection with friends they once enjoyed so much, adding to the overwhelm and loneliness when their marriage is ending. I've invited a local divorcée, Rosa Sprinkle to share her personal journey of navigating life and building supportive friendships after a taxing marriage and subsequent divorce. Married for 12 years and a stay-at-home mom of four, she details the challenges of lacking adult interaction and feeling subordinate in her marriage, which eventually led to her decision to leave for a healthier life. Like most women, she didn't know what her future held, but she needed more. Going from hardly ever having social time outside of her family with her, to now finding joy in hobbies and activities with friends who share similar experiences, Rosa's story is a testament to the power of friendship, self-discovery, and the pursuit of happiness post-divorce. For more information on the P.E.A.C.E. of Mind Initiative and to access the free resource center, please visit https://peaceofminddivorce.info Follow us on Instagram @divorcedanddeterminedaf for more ways to help you prepare for what's to come in the divorce journey. Jamie Milam is a divorcée, Realtor®, Certified Divorce Specialist®, and aligned strategy enthusiast. CONNECT WITH JAMIE: https://JamieMilam.com Instagram | LinkedIn - - - Episode Moments: 04:45 Craving Social Interaction and Support 07:44 Life Before and After Kids: A Shift in Social Life 11:15 The Turning Point: Deciding to Leave 12:40 Building a New Life Post-Divorce 17:36 The Power of Someone that Gets It 26:10 Finding Joy and Connection in New Friendships…
Kids can really struggle when they're experiencing their parents separating. And the little ones especially don't know how to communicate what they're feeling or the circumstances, and it can in turn affect their behavior. Today Natalie Parmenter, a former elementary school teacher of ten years, and I delve into how children's behavior in the classroom can reflect their experiences of divorce at home. In this episode we're discussing the importance of expanding your kiddo's support system and maintaining a stable environment for them in their school environment - a place they spend a huge amount of their day in. She'll give us practical advice on how to inform your child's teachers about your divorce, including what information to share and the best methods for communication, along with how to handle co-parenting dynamics with the school. For more information on the P.E.A.C.E. of Mind Initiative and to access the free resource center, please visit https://peaceofminddivorce.info Follow us on Instagram @divorcedanddeterminedaf for more ways to help you prepare for what's to come in the divorce journey. Jamie Milam is a divorcée, Realtor®, Certified Divorce Specialist®, and aligned strategy enthusiast. CONNECT WITH JAMIE: https://JamieMilam.com Instagram | LinkedIn Natalie Parmenter is the founder of Primary Focus : the parent's guide to elementary school. Snag her free Email Templates to Send to a Teacher CONNECT WITH NATALIE: http://www.primaryfocus.tv Instagram | YouTube -- Episode Moments: 03:51 Teacher's Perspective: Observing Children's Behavior During Divorce 08:00 A Teacher's Insight: Adapting to Children's Needs Amidst Divorce 11:31 Sharing Divorce News with Teachers: Timing, Methods & Details 17:47 Understanding the School's Role and Limitations in Divorce Situations 20:39 Real-Life Consequences of Inadequate Communication with Schools 24:33 Co-Parenting Strategies for Academic Success DISCLAIMER: The commentary on this podcast is not intended to serve as or replace professional legal, financial or medical advice. While the insights may have wide applicability, listeners should consult with an attorney, CPA, financial advisor, therapist or physician in your state to obtain advice with respect to your particular issue and/or case.…
I'm tired of hearing that women aren't the best at managing the financials. It's a stereotype that is outdated and it's not serving us. You are capable. In fact, what if I told you that statistically, women are actually better investors than men? Today I am joined by Sarah Charles, who had found herself on the sidelines of her own financial life in her first marriage. At the age of 33 and facing divorce, Sarah decided to get her financial shit together. Today, not only is she a financial advisor, she is a champion of women’s financial empowerment and an advocate for increasing women’s confidence when it comes to approaching your financial strategy, including but not limited to investing. So if you want to become more confident about your capabilities, rewrite your own narrative and take back control of your financial life, this episode is for you. For more information on the P.E.A.C.E. of Mind Initiative and to access the free resource center, please visit https://peaceofminddivorce.info Follow us on Instagram @divorcedanddeterminedaf for more ways to help you prepare for what's to come in the divorce journey. Jamie Milam is a divorcée, Realtor®, Certified Divorce Specialist®, and aligned strategy enthusiast. CONNECT WITH JAMIE: https://JamieMilam.com Instagram | LinkedIn Sarah Charles is the Co-Founder & Managing Principal of Sanctuary Financial Planning, an Investment Advisor, CSRIC®, AIF®. Book your complimentary 15 minute confidence call with her here. Listen to Sarah's full money story CONNECT WITH SARAH: Instagram | LinkedIn -- Episode Moments: 05:08 Understanding the Concept of a Money Story 10:02 The Evolution of Financial Responsibility and Women's Role 17:04 Step 1 to Building Your Confidence 20:06 Step 2 to Building Your Confidence 26:59 Step 3 AND the Power of Incremental Outperformance 36:00 FUQs: Frequently Unasked Questions *DISCLAIMER: The commentary on this podcast is not intended to serve as or replace professional legal, financial or medical advice. While the insights may have wide applicability, listeners should consult with an attorney, CPA, financial advisor, therapist or physician in your state to obtain advice with respect to your particular issue and/or case.…
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