Anchor Moments

Ep. 8 Red Means Go, Part 2

59 min · 20. Mai 2026
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This is Part 2 of 2. Start with Part 1 if you haven't yet. When we left off, Tara had just made a decision. She picked up her phone, got on TikTok, and posted a video about her husband cheating on her. Millions of people watched what came next. In this episode: going viral without a plan, building a career from scratch with $500 and an in-home daycare, filing for divorce, dating after divorce, the shark-infested waters of healing in public, and what Tara means when she says she's learning to choose herself. She doesn't have a tidy ending. She is still in it. And that is exactly what makes this worth listening to. Find Tara: Instagram: @tara.divorce.healing.unhinged | TikTok: @tara.r0se Resources: National Domestic Violence Hotline: 1-800-799-7233 | Text START to 88788 | thehotline.org [http://thehotline.org] Financial abuse resources: thehotline.org/resources/financial-abuse [http://thehotline.org/resources/financial-abuse] Al-Anon (addiction, partners + families): al-anon.org [http://al-anon.org] SAMHSA Helpline (substance use): 1-800-662-4357, free + confidential, 24/7 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline: Call or text 988 Crisis Text Line: Text HOME to 741741 International: findahelpline.com [http://findahelpline.com] (200+ countries) | befrienders.org [http://befrienders.org] Have a story for Anchor Moments? hello@anchormomentspod.com [hello@anchormomentspod.com] | anchormomentspod.com [http://anchormomentspod.com]

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Ep. 8 Red Means Go, Part 2

This is Part 2 of 2. Start with Part 1 if you haven't yet. When we left off, Tara had just made a decision. She picked up her phone, got on TikTok, and posted a video about her husband cheating on her. Millions of people watched what came next. In this episode: going viral without a plan, building a career from scratch with $500 and an in-home daycare, filing for divorce, dating after divorce, the shark-infested waters of healing in public, and what Tara means when she says she's learning to choose herself. She doesn't have a tidy ending. She is still in it. And that is exactly what makes this worth listening to. Find Tara: Instagram: @tara.divorce.healing.unhinged | TikTok: @tara.r0se Resources: National Domestic Violence Hotline: 1-800-799-7233 | Text START to 88788 | thehotline.org [http://thehotline.org] Financial abuse resources: thehotline.org/resources/financial-abuse [http://thehotline.org/resources/financial-abuse] Al-Anon (addiction, partners + families): al-anon.org [http://al-anon.org] SAMHSA Helpline (substance use): 1-800-662-4357, free + confidential, 24/7 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline: Call or text 988 Crisis Text Line: Text HOME to 741741 International: findahelpline.com [http://findahelpline.com] (200+ countries) | befrienders.org [http://befrienders.org] Have a story for Anchor Moments? hello@anchormomentspod.com [hello@anchormomentspod.com] | anchormomentspod.com [http://anchormomentspod.com]

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