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Being present in your divorce recovery || Divorce Devil Podcast Episode #201 || David and Rachel

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David M WebbBeing present in your divorce recovery || Divorce Devil Podcast Episode #201 || David and Rachel
  1. Being present in your divorce recovery || Divorce Devil Podcast Episode #201 || David and Rachel David M Webb 25:55

The podcast focuses on guiding people over 40 through the challenging process of divorce recovery, emphasizing self-awareness, intentionality, and personal Growth. A key theme is the importance of being present in one’s life and recovery journey. The hosts Stress that self-care is essential, not selfish, and encourage listeners to prioritize their well-being. They discuss breaking free from stagnant routines by engaging in intentional activities that foster connection and joy.

Processing emotions is highlighted as a critical step, with the hosts advocating for emotional release, such as crying or venting, to aid healing. The podcast also underscores the value of setting boundaries with negative influences and nurturing positive Relationships. Listeners are encouraged to practice positive self-talk, recognizing their worth and replacing criticism with affirmations.

The discussion reframes divorce as an opportunity for growth, urging men to embrace change and create a life aligned with their values. The hosts emphasize the importance of quality time with loved ones and intentional living, making conscious choices to build a fulfilling future. They conclude with a call to action for personal growth and kindness, inspiring listeners to strive to be better individuals.

10 Important Points from the Podcast

  1. Be present in your recovery journey.

  2. Self-care is essential, not selfish.

  3. Allow yourself to feel and process emotions.

  4. Break free from stagnant routines.

  5. Set boundaries with negative influences.

  6. Nurture positive and supportive relationships.

  7. Practice positive self-talk and affirmations.

  8. Reframe divorce as an opportunity for growth.

  9. Spend quality time with loved ones intentionally.

  10. Strive to be a better person through personal growth.

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I really enjoy being a boomer. I started a divorce recovery podcast (The Divorce Devil Podcast) in 2016 and another one especially for the men in their divorce recovery (Don't Pick the Scab Podcast). Love doing boomer things - Pickleball, riding my mountain and road bikes, and hiking.

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