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December 10th, 2024

Ep. 23 – The Path to Forgiveness

  1. Ep. 23 - The Path to Forgiveness Silver Divorce Podcast 53:56

Episode #23 – The Path to Forgiveness

Finding your path to forgive your ex-partner is agonizing. Listen in as Angie Hooper, founder of the Forgiveness Path, shares practical action steps to break free from the pain of divorce and move forward without regrets.

Forgiveness is a timely topic for the holidays as families are gathering and as we are preparing to begin a new year and our minds are centered on transformation. Angie is a practicing attorney and certified professional coach who developed the Forgiveness Path to help people gain mastery over the skill of forgiveness.

There are many myths around forgiveness. One myth is that if we stuff it down, it will go away and we must forgive and forget. Or that forgiveness can only be realized if we are religious; we must tell the other person we have forgiven them; or we are better off following the mantra of “let Karma take care of it.”

Angela shares the physical effects of hanging onto hate and the steps we must take to begin living a life free of the mental stronghold hate has on our lives.

Produced by: Whitfield Media Group, Chattanooga, TN

Editing by Tyler Owens

Email: Silverdivorcepodcast@gmail.com

Facebook and Instagram: @silverdivorcepodcast

Brought to you by: Center for Sports Medicine and Orthopaedics www.sportmed.com and Medicare Misty www.medicaremisty.com

About your guest: Angie Hooper, J.D., CPC, is a practicing attorney and professional coach. Visit www.happyatlawgroup.com and angiehooper.com.

About your host: Lisa McCluskey, MBA, is a retired healthcare executive turned podcaster with a burning drive to help people who have been in long term marriages navigate the Trauma of divorce. This podcast provides Education and is not intended as legal advice.

Lisa McCluskey Silver Divorce Podcast

Splitting up after a decades-long marriage and divorcing after the age of 50 has its own unique set of challenges. Inheritances, 401(k)s, IRAs, properties, co-owned businesses, pensions, and Social Security all contribute to a complex divorce. Managing adult and pre-teen or teenage children adds to the complexity of a new family dynamic. Join host Lisa on the Silver Divorce Podcast as she and her expert guests delve into the issues of gray divorce and offer education, stories, and support to help you navigate the divorce process and manage a traumatic emotional time in your life.

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