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How To End A Marriage Without Going To War: With Kate Daly of amicable

52 min · 14. maj 2026
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Nobody teaches women how to leave. You get handed a lawyer's number, a horror story from a friend, and the quiet impication that if your marriage ended...somethig must have gone wrong. But what if divorce didn't have to become a bloodbath to be real? In this episode, Valerie sits down with Kate Daly, co-founder of Amicable, to talk about the divorce conversation almost nobody is having: How to end a marriage without destroying yourself in the process. This conversation is practial, honest, emotional, and surprisingly hopeful. Especially for women trying to navigate the impossible tension between choosing themelves and carrying everyone else's emotions too. Whether you're considering divorce, in the middle of one, or rebuilding after it, this episode witill change the way you think about what's possible. IN THIS EPISODE: * How to have the conversation without it becoming emotional warfare * What to do before lawyers get involved, and why it matters * The mistake women make when managing their partner's emotions * What 'amicable' actually means (and why it's not weakness) * The two things that truly impact kids during divorce * How to co-parent without losing yourself * The new rules for communicating with your ex * Why divorce may not be the end of your life, but the beginning of finally living it. THE SELFISH WOMAN TAKE: Most women spend years managing the marriage long before they ever leave it. Managing moods. Managing tension. Managing disappointment. Managing themselves. This episode is about another way. Not perfect or painless, but conscious, clear, and far less desructive than the story we've been sold about what divorce has to look like. Go to Amicable for free resources [https://amicable.io]

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