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The Divorce Wall – what to do when you hit it || Divorce Devil #205 || David and Rachel

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David M WebbThe Divorce Wall - what to do when you hit it || Divorce Devil #205 || David and Rachel
  1. The Divorce Wall - what to do when you hit it || Divorce Devil #205 || David and Rachel David M Webb 25:50

In Episode 205 of the Divorce Devil Podcast, Rachel and David dive into the concept of “The Divorce Wall”—the emotional and mental obstacle many face during divorce recovery, especially when triggered by memories, songs, or life events. They share personal anecdotes about their struggles, the raw emotions that arise in recovery, and the tools they’ve both used to heal. Whether it’s hearing a wedding song or navigating life’s “firsts” post-divorce, the episode emphasizes that recovery is a non-linear, deeply personal process.

Rachel discusses how recovery often begins without realizing it and the importance of feeling emotions rather than suppressing them. David highlights the significance of taking small, intentional steps to move forward. Together, they explore how men and women may approach recovery differently and offer actionable advice for anyone hitting their own “divorce wall.” With humor, candor, and relatable insights, the duo provides listeners with hope and practical tools to continue their healing journey.

From finding hobbies to reconnecting with old friends, the episode underscores the power of intentionality in recovery. Listeners are encouraged to celebrate small wins and reach out to their support systems. Ultimately, Rachel and David remind us that recovery is a deeply personal journey, but one that can lead to empowerment and self-discovery.

Top 10 Important Points from Episode 205:

  1. The Divorce Wall: Recovery isn’t linear—unexpected triggers can make you feel like you’ve hit a wall, but it’s part of the process.

  2. Feel the Emotion: It’s okay to feel raw emotions; they are necessary for healing. Acknowledge them instead of pushing them away.

  3. Take Small Steps: Find one positive action to focus on, like taking a walk, journaling, or doing something you love.

  4. Celebrate Wins: Even small victories, like crying less or finding joy in something, are significant in recovery.

  5. Recovery is Personal: Everyone’s divorce journey and healing process are unique; no two paths are the same.

  6. Intentional Actions: Reaching out to loved ones, trying new activities, or setting small goals can help shift your mindset.

  7. Men vs. Women in Recovery: While men and women may process divorce differently, both need to focus on self-care and healing.

  8. Find New Hobbies: Explore activities like Pickleball, glassblowing, or even fantasy books to distract and inspire.

  9. Support from Others: Reconnect with friends or loved ones who’ve been there for you, even if it’s just a quick text or coffee meet-up.

  10. Empowerment Through Recovery: Reflecting on how far you’ve come can provide motivation to keep moving forward.

This episode is a reminder that healing from divorce takes time, effort, and a willingness to face emotional challenges, but the journey can lead to Growth and empowerment.

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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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