In the first episode of season 4 of the Divorcing Well podcast, I chat with the inspiring Shannelle Vogt who is the subject of the short documentary called Fault Lines. Shannelle shares her story of being a promising figure skater, and then Miss Canada, only to become involved in an abusive relationship that alienated her from her family and friends, and put her into a life of struggle and hardship. Shannelle shares how she overcame her challenges, left the relationship as a young mother, and began her journey of healing. You won’t want to miss this beautiful and inspiring story.
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Tax Issues To Be Aware Of During Divorce With Tax Lawyer, Sabina Mexis
Benefits Of Treating Your Divorce Like A Business Transaction with Zelena van der Leeden and Jake Purdy
Dads and Coparenting With Tracy Poizner
Step-parenting and Blended Families with Jamie Scrimgeour
Rewriting Your Divorce Narrative From Victim To Warrior With Melissa Johnston
How Modern Cultural Beliefs Are Creating Divorces With Andre Paradis
Alternatives to Litigation in Family Law with Katherine Miller
How to Coparent a Child With Behavioral Problems With Kimball Lewis
The 4 Relationship Seasons with Allison Villa
Mom On A Mission With Carla Paiva
Reinventing Yourself After Divorce With Simona Ksoll
Advice For the Divorced Entrepreneur With Taras Kulish
Strategies To Optimize Your Online Dating Experience With Melanie Hersch
Finding The Courage To Leave Your Marriage with Tiffany Fambro
Going from Heartbreak to Soulmate with Carrie Jeroslow
Turning a Breakup into a Breakthrough with Paige Wilhide
Income Assessments with Ryan Bensen
Prenuptial Agreements with Stefani Quane
How to Be a Self Represented Litigant with Stephanie Plante
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