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Starting Over After Divorce: How Single Parents Can Heal, Rebuild & Reclaim Stability | Pat Hankin

36 min · 10. kesä 2026
jakson Starting Over After Divorce: How Single Parents Can Heal, Rebuild & Reclaim Stability | Pat Hankin kansikuva

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What happens when your marriage falls apart, life does not go as planned, and you suddenly find yourself trying to rebuild everything on your own? In this powerful episode of Bent Not Broken, Coach Deborah sits down with Pat Hankin, author of The Field Guide for Single Parents, for an honest conversation about the emotional, financial, and practical realities of starting over after divorce. For many single parents, divorce can leave you feeling lost, overwhelmed, emotionally exhausted, and unsure how to move forward. Between financial stress, parenting responsibilities, emotional healing, and rebuilding your identity, it can feel like survival mode never ends. Drawing from her own lived experience and insights from a community of more than 470,000 single parents, Pat shares practical, no-nonsense strategies for helping parents heal, recover, and reclaim stability after divorce. This episode explores: * The emotional reality of rebuilding life after divorce * Why so many single parents feel lost and overwhelmed while starting over * Financial recovery strategies after divorce and family transitions * Time management tips for emotionally exhausted parents * How to rebuild confidence, stability, and emotional resilience * Why asking for help is part of healing — not weakness * The importance of creating support systems after a marriage falls apart * How to move from survival mode into healing, recovery, and purpose * Pat also shares how emotional stress, burnout, and the pressure of doing everything alone can impact both parents and children — and why creating healthy systems and routines can help families regain peace and stability. If you are navigating divorce, single parenthood, emotional burnout, or the challenge of starting over after life falls apart, this episode offers practical tools, encouragement, and hope for rebuilding your life with greater confidence, healing, and purpose. Because even after divorce changes everything, you are still capable of rebuilding a life that feels stable, meaningful, and fully your own. Standout Quotes * “Do less. That’s the number one rule.” * “There’s a value to your time—and your mental health.” * “You’re internalizing other people’s nonsense. Let it go.” * “If you can negotiate with a toddler, you can negotiate with anyone.” Resources & Links * Book: The Field Guide for Single Parents: Tips to Gain Control of Your Life * Website: pat hankin.com [pat hankin.com] Final Thoughts Single parenting isn’t about doing everything perfectly—it’s about doing what works. Pat Hankin reminds us that resilience, creativity, and resourcefulness are already within you. With the right mindset and practical tools, you can move from overwhelm to empowerment—and build a life that truly works for you and your family. Enjoyed this episode of Bent Not Broken: Life After Divorce with Deborah Griffiths? Don’t forget to rate, review, and subscribe on Apple Podcasts [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/bent-not-broken-starting-over-after-divorce/id1840019186] and Spotify [https://spotify.com/] so more people searching for life after divorce, divorce recovery, co-parenting, dating after divorce, and healing from gaslighting can discover this empowering podcast. Every review helps others find hope, inspiration, and practical tools for thriving after divorce. Explore more resources: Visit BrokenToBoldness.com [https://brokentoboldness.com] for coaching, workshops, and guidance on divorce recovery and life transitions. Follow Deborah Griffiths for daily empowerment and support: * Instagram: @BrokenToBoldness [https://instagram.com/brokentoboldness] * Facebook: Broken to Boldness [https://facebook.com/brokentoboldness] * LinkedIn: Broken to Boldness [https://www.linkedin.com/in/deborah-griffiths/] Take the Living Bold Assessment [https://www.tryinteract.com/share/quiz/69f69b6905ce172cfceb5516] Remember: divorce may bend you, but it does not break you. You are stronger than you think, and your bold new chapter starts now. Disclaimer: The commentary and opinions available on this podcast are for informational and entertainment purposes only and not for the purpose of providing legal or psychological advice. You should contact an attorney, coach, or therapist in your state to obtain advice with respect to any particular issue or problem.

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jakson Starting Over After Trauma: How to Heal, Rebuild Confidence & Find Your Voice Again | Caralyn Dryer kansikuva

Starting Over After Trauma: How to Heal, Rebuild Confidence & Find Your Voice Again | Caralyn Dryer

What if the moments that nearly broke you were actually the beginning of your healing, recovery, and purpose? In this powerful episode of Bent Not Broken, Coach Deborah sits down with Caralyn Dryer for an honest and deeply emotional conversation about surviving trauma, rebuilding life after emotional pain, and reclaiming your identity after everything falls apart. Caralyn shares her personal journey through sexual assault, domestic violence, anxiety, depression, emotional trauma, and a suicide attempt — and how she slowly learned to heal, rebuild confidence, and move beyond survival mode. For many women navigating divorce, emotional abuse, trauma recovery, or major life transitions, healing can feel overwhelming and nonlinear. Caralyn explains why emotional recovery is not about becoming a completely different person, but about reclaiming the parts of yourself that were lost through pain, fear, shame, and survival. Through her work in forensic psychology, blogging, and podcasting, Caralyn now helps others navigate emotional healing, mental health recovery, and rebuilding life with greater resilience, honesty, and purpose. What You’ll Learn in This Episode * Why healing after trauma, divorce, and emotional abuse is not a straight line * The difference between surviving life and truly beginning to heal * How emotional trauma, anxiety, and depression can keep people stuck in survival mode * How to recognize when coping mechanisms are no longer helping you heal * Practical tools for managing emotional triggers, anxiety, and self-doubt * Why self-talk and self-compassion are essential for rebuilding self-worth * How to reclaim your identity and confidence after trauma or divorce * Why expectation management is an important part of emotional recovery * How to stop living for other people’s approval and reclaim your voice * The truth about living well while continuing to navigate mental health struggles Key Takeaways * Healing requires intentional choices, not just awareness * Recovery after trauma and divorce happens one step at a time * You are not broken — you are rebuilding after emotional pain and survival mode * Hope grows when you acknowledge your past while reclaiming your strength * Starting over after trauma can become the beginning of a more authentic, purposeful life This conversation is raw, hopeful, and deeply validating for anyone trying to heal after life falls apart emotionally and searching for a path forward with courage, resilience, and hope. Connect with Caralyn Dryer * Find Caralyn on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/caralyn_dreyer/] and LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/caralyn-dreyer/] * Access her blog Darkness to Dialogue and podcast Through the Darkness via her social links  Enjoyed this episode of Bent Not Broken: Life After Divorce with Deborah Griffiths? Don’t forget to rate, review, and subscribe on Apple Podcasts [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/bent-not-broken-starting-over-after-divorce/id1840019186] and Spotify [https://spotify.com/] so more people searching for life after divorce, divorce recovery, co-parenting, dating after divorce, and healing from gaslighting can discover this empowering podcast. Every review helps others find hope, inspiration, and practical tools for thriving after divorce. Explore more resources: Visit BrokenToBoldness.com [https://brokentoboldness.com] for coaching, workshops, and guidance on divorce recovery and life transitions. Follow Deborah Griffiths for daily empowerment and support: * Instagram: @BrokenToBoldness [https://instagram.com/brokentoboldness] * Facebook: Broken to Boldness [https://facebook.com/brokentoboldness] * LinkedIn: Broken to Boldness [https://www.linkedin.com/in/deborah-griffiths/] Take the Living Bold Assessment [https://www.tryinteract.com/share/quiz/69f69b6905ce172cfceb5516] Remember: divorce may bend you, but it does not break you. You are stronger than you think, and your bold new chapter starts now. Disclaimer: The commentary and opinions available on this podcast are for informational and entertainment purposes only and not for the purpose of providing legal or psychological advice. You should contact an attorney, coach, or therapist in your state to obtain advice with respect to any particular issue or problem.

8. heinä 202629 min
jakson Feeling Lost After Emotional Abuse? How to Heal, Rebuild & Reclaim Yourself kansikuva

Feeling Lost After Emotional Abuse? How to Heal, Rebuild & Reclaim Yourself

What if your life looks “fine” on the outside — but inside, you feel emotionally lost, disconnected, exhausted, and no longer like yourself? In this powerful Bent Not Broken coaching bonus episode, Coach Deborah shares practical guidance for women healing from emotional abuse, rebuilding self-worth after divorce, and reclaiming their identity after years of losing themselves in toxic or controlling relationships. When emotional abuse slowly breaks down your confidence, voice, and sense of self, it can leave you feeling trapped, overwhelmed, and unsure how to start over. This episode is designed to help women navigating divorce recovery, emotional trauma, toxic marriage recovery, and the painful process of rebuilding life after everything falls apart emotionally. Deborah explains why healing begins long before physically leaving a relationship — and how small, intentional choices can help you rebuild confidence, clarity, and emotional stability one step at a time. What You’ll Learn in This Episode * How to recognize emotional disconnection and loss of identity in relationships * Why emotional abuse often leaves women feeling lost, confused, and emotionally drained * How healing and recovery begin with acknowledging the truth * Simple self-care practices that help rebuild self-worth and emotional stability * Why small daily actions create long-term healing and transformation * A powerful 3-question coaching exercise to reconnect with yourself and your purpose * Why you do not need every answer before starting over after divorce or emotional abuse * How to rebuild trust in yourself after trauma, control, and self-doubt Key Takeaways * Healing begins the moment you stop denying your truth * Emotional abuse can quietly break down your identity and self-worth over time * You are not broken — the parts of yourself lost through trauma can be reclaimed * Small daily choices help rebuild confidence, peace, and emotional strength * Starting over after divorce or emotional abuse is possible, even if life currently feels overwhelming If you are navigating divorce, emotional abuse recovery, burnout, or the challenge of reclaiming yourself after years of silence and survival mode, this episode offers hope, practical tools, and encouragement to help you heal, rebuild, and move forward with purpose. Who This Episode Is For This episode is for you if you are: * Healing from emotional or financial abuse * Going through divorce or separation * Struggling with self-worth or identity * Feeling stuck, overwhelmed, or disconnected * Ready to take your first step toward personal healing  Enjoyed this episode of Bent Not Broken: Life After Divorce with Deborah Griffiths? Don’t forget to rate, review, and subscribe on Apple Podcasts [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/bent-not-broken-starting-over-after-divorce/id1840019186] and Spotify [https://spotify.com/] so more people searching for life after divorce, divorce recovery, co-parenting, dating after divorce, and healing from gaslighting can discover this empowering podcast. Every review helps others find hope, inspiration, and practical tools for thriving after divorce. Explore more resources: Visit BrokenToBoldness.com [https://brokentoboldness.com] for coaching, workshops, and guidance on divorce recovery and life transitions. Follow Deborah Griffiths for daily empowerment and support: * Instagram: @BrokenToBoldness [https://instagram.com/brokentoboldness] * Facebook: Broken to Boldness [https://facebook.com/brokentoboldness] * LinkedIn: Broken to Boldness [https://www.linkedin.com/in/deborah-griffiths/] Take the Living Bold Assessment [https://www.tryinteract.com/share/quiz/69f69b6905ce172cfceb5516] Remember: divorce may bend you, but it does not break you. You are stronger than you think, and your bold new chapter starts now. Disclaimer: The commentary and opinions available on this podcast are for informational and entertainment purposes only and not for the purpose of providing legal or psychological advice. You should contact an attorney, coach, or therapist in your state to obtain advice with respect to any particular issue or problem.

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jakson Lost in Emotional Abuse: How to Heal, Rebuild & Reclaim Your Life After Divorce | Amanda J. Scott kansikuva

Lost in Emotional Abuse: How to Heal, Rebuild & Reclaim Your Life After Divorce | Amanda J. Scott

What does it take to leave a marriage that looks normal on the outside but is quietly breaking you emotionally and financially behind closed doors? In this powerful episode of Bent Not Broken, Coach Deborah sits down with Amanda J. Scott to discuss surviving emotional abuse, financial abuse, divorce, and the painful process of starting over after losing yourself in marriage. Amanda shares how subtle control, manipulation, isolation, and self-doubt slowly caused her life and identity to fall apart over 17 years — and how she found the courage to heal, rebuild, and reclaim her voice. In this episode, you’ll learn: * How emotional abuse and financial abuse keep women feeling trapped and lost * Why self-blame and shame make it difficult to leave toxic relationships * The emotional impact abuse has on confidence, identity, and children * How self-care and boundaries help women heal after divorce and emotional trauma * Why rebuilding trust in yourself is essential during recovery and starting over This conversation offers hope and practical insight for anyone navigating divorce recovery, emotional abuse recovery, or rebuilding life after a toxic marriage. Key Takeaways * Emotional abuse is often silent, subtle, and deeply damaging * Healing begins when you acknowledge the truth * You are not broken — the parts of you lost through trauma and control can be reclaimed * Starting over after divorce and abuse is possible one step at a time About the Guest Amanda J. Scott is the author of Finding My Way Back to Me and a passionate advocate for women rebuilding their lives after abuse. After leaving a long-term emotionally and financially abusive marriage, she now helps others find clarity, strength, and a path forward through healing, workshops, and retreats. Resources & Links * Book: Finding My Way Back to Me * Website: AmandaJScott.com (includes blogs, workshops, and retreats) Final Thought You don’t have to stay in a life that diminishes you. There is a path back to yourself—and it starts with one honest moment. Enjoyed this episode of Bent Not Broken: Life After Divorce with Deborah Griffiths? Don’t forget to rate, review, and subscribe on Apple Podcasts [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/bent-not-broken-starting-over-after-divorce/id1840019186] and Spotify [https://spotify.com/] so more people searching for life after divorce, divorce recovery, co-parenting, dating after divorce, and healing from gaslighting can discover this empowering podcast. Every review helps others find hope, inspiration, and practical tools for thriving after divorce. Explore more resources: Visit BrokenToBoldness.com [https://brokentoboldness.com] for coaching, workshops, and guidance on divorce recovery and life transitions. Follow Deborah Griffiths for daily empowerment and support: * Instagram: @BrokenToBoldness [https://instagram.com/brokentoboldness] * Facebook: Broken to Boldness [https://facebook.com/brokentoboldness] * LinkedIn: Broken to Boldness [https://www.linkedin.com/in/deborah-griffiths/] Take the Living Bold Assessment [https://www.tryinteract.com/share/quiz/69f69b6905ce172cfceb5516] Remember: divorce may bend you, but it does not break you. You are stronger than you think, and your bold new chapter starts now. Disclaimer: The commentary and opinions available on this podcast are for informational and entertainment purposes only and not for the purpose of providing legal or psychological advice. You should contact an attorney, coach, or therapist in your state to obtain advice with respect to any particular issue or problem.

1. heinä 202635 min
jakson Can One Person Save a Marriage? Healing Emotional Disconnection One Step at a Time kansikuva

Can One Person Save a Marriage? Healing Emotional Disconnection One Step at a Time

What if your marriage is not completely falling apart — but slowly breaking down because emotional connection has quietly disappeared over time? In this powerful Bent Not Broken bonus coaching session, Coach Deborah breaks down the hidden patterns that cause relationships to drift apart emotionally and shares practical steps couples can take to rebuild connection, trust, and emotional safety before divorce becomes inevitable. This episode is especially for people who feel emotionally lost in marriage, disconnected from their partner, or stuck in relationship survival mode after years of stress, parenting, emotional burnout, and unresolved resentment. Important: This episode is not for emotionally abusive, toxic, or narcissistic relationships. If your relationship is emotionally unsafe, the priority is protecting yourself and beginning your own healing and recovery process. What You’ll Learn * Why marriages often quietly fall apart through emotional disconnection * The warning signs your relationship is drifting toward divorce * How emotional burnout and resentment slowly damage intimacy and trust * The three essential types of connection couples must rebuild: * Physical connection (presence, safety, affection) * Emotional connection (feeling heard, valued, and understood) * Deeper connection (shared meaning, values, and intimacy) * Why anger is often masking deeper emotional pain and unmet needs * The biggest mistake people make when trying to fix a struggling marriage * How to shift from chasing, criticizing, or controlling → into inviting healthy connection * Whether one person can begin changing the emotional dynamic in a relationship If you are struggling with emotional distance in marriage, trying to prevent divorce, or hoping to rebuild trust and connection after years of disconnection, this episode offers practical tools, clarity, and hope for healing your relationship before everything falls apart. Important Reminder This episode is for relationships that are disconnected—not destructive. If you are experiencing: * Emotional abuse * Manipulation or control * Narcissistic patterns This is not about trying harder. This is about protecting your peace and getting support. Why This Episode Matters If you’re: * Feeling disconnected from your partner * Doing all the emotional work alone * Unsure if your relationship can be saved This episode offers a grounded, realistic path forward—without pressure, blame, or unrealistic expectations. Take One Step Today Instead of trying to fix everything… Start small. * A simple invitation * A moment of presence * A shift in how you show up That’s where reconnection begins. Enjoyed this episode of Bent Not Broken: Life After Divorce with Deborah Griffiths? Don’t forget to rate, review, and subscribe on Apple Podcasts [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/bent-not-broken-starting-over-after-divorce/id1840019186] and Spotify [https://spotify.com/] so more people searching for life after divorce, divorce recovery, co-parenting, dating after divorce, and healing from gaslighting can discover this empowering podcast. Every review helps others find hope, inspiration, and practical tools for thriving after divorce. Explore more resources: Visit BrokenToBoldness.com [https://brokentoboldness.com] for coaching, workshops, and guidance on divorce recovery and life transitions. Follow Deborah Griffiths for daily empowerment and support: * Instagram: @BrokenToBoldness [https://instagram.com/brokentoboldness] * Facebook: Broken to Boldness [https://facebook.com/brokentoboldness] * LinkedIn: Broken to Boldness [https://www.linkedin.com/in/deborah-griffiths/] Take the Living Bold Assessment [https://www.tryinteract.com/share/quiz/69f69b6905ce172cfceb5516]   Remember: divorce may bend you, but it does not break you. You are stronger than you think, and your bold new chapter starts now.   Disclaimer: The commentary and opinions available on this podcast are for informational and entertainment purposes only and not for the purpose of providing legal or psychological advice. You should contact an attorney, coach, or therapist in your state to obtain advice with respect to any particular issue or problem.

25. kesä 20267 min
jakson Feeling Lost in Your Marriage? How to Reconnect, Heal & Rebuild Before It’s Too Late | Lee H. Baucom, PH.D. kansikuva

Feeling Lost in Your Marriage? How to Reconnect, Heal & Rebuild Before It’s Too Late | Lee H. Baucom, PH.D.

What if your marriage is not suddenly falling apart — but has been slowly breaking down through emotional disconnection, distance, and years of unmet needs? In this powerful episode of Bent Not Broken, Coach Deborah sits down with Lee Baucom to uncover the hidden patterns that quietly damage relationships long before divorce ever happens. Many couples do not realize they are emotionally drifting apart until they feel lost, disconnected, emotionally exhausted, or living more like roommates than partners. This episode explores how marriages slowly break down through stress, burnout, lack of emotional connection, unresolved conflict, and the gradual loss of intimacy and purpose within the relationship. If you are struggling in marriage, navigating emotional disconnection, considering divorce, or trying to rebuild connection before life completely falls apart, this conversation offers practical tools and powerful insight. What You’ll Learn in This Episode * Why most marriages slowly disconnect long before divorce happens * The hidden danger of “pause button marriages” and emotional neglect * Early warning signs your relationship is falling apart emotionally * How communication shifts from emotional connection to cold “reporting” * Why anger is often a symptom of deeper emotional pain and disconnection * The 3 essential dimensions of connection couples need to rebuild intimacy and trust * How emotional burnout, resentment, and silence slowly damage relationships * Whether one person can begin healing and rebuilding a struggling marriage * How small intentional actions can help rebuild trust, emotional safety, and connection The 3 Dimensions of Connection Couples Often Lose Lee shares a simple but powerful framework for rebuilding relationships: * Physical Connection – affection, safety, loving touch, and presence * Emotional Connection – feeling seen, understood, and emotionally supported * Spiritual Connection – shared purpose, values, dreams, fears, and meaning Many couples lose emotional and spiritual connection first — and do not realize the relationship is quietly breaking down until emotional distance becomes overwhelming. Connect with Today’s Guest * Save the Marriage System: https://savethemarriage.com [https://savethemarriage.com] * Unpause Your Marriage App: https://unpauseyourmarriage.com [https://unpauseyourmarriage.com] Enjoyed this episode of Bent Not Broken: Life After Divorce with Deborah Griffiths? Don’t forget to rate, review, and subscribe on Apple Podcasts [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/bent-not-broken-starting-over-after-divorce/id1840019186] and Spotify [https://spotify.com/] so more people searching for life after divorce, divorce recovery, co-parenting, dating after divorce, and healing from gaslighting can discover this empowering podcast. Every review helps others find hope, inspiration, and practical tools for thriving after divorce.   Explore more resources: Visit BrokenToBoldness.com [https://brokentoboldness.com/] for coaching, workshops, and guidance on divorce recovery and life transitions.   Follow Deborah Griffiths for daily empowerment and support: * Instagram: @BrokenToBoldness [https://instagram.com/brokentoboldness] * Facebook: Broken to Boldness [https://facebook.com/brokentoboldness] * LinkedIn: Broken to Boldness [https://www.linkedin.com/in/deborah-griffiths/] Take the Living Bold Assessment [https://www.tryinteract.com/share/quiz/69f69b6905ce172cfceb5516]   Remember: divorce may bend you, but it does not break you. You are stronger than you think, and your bold new chapter starts now.   Disclaimer: The commentary and opinions available on this podcast are for informational and entertainment purposes only and not for the purpose of providing legal or psychological advice. You should contact an attorney, coach, or therapist in your state to obtain advice with respect to any issue or problem.

24. kesä 202639 min