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Michelle Dempsey-Multack
The Moving On Method® Podcast
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  • There Are Other Ways to Waste A Life: The Emotional Journey of Leaving a Marriage; with guest Scarlett Longstreet
    In this conversation, Michelle Dempsey-Multack is joined by popular internet personality, Scarlett Longstreet. Together, they discuss the complexities of divorce, co-parenting, and the emotional journey of self-discovery that often accompanies the end of a marriage. They explore the societal stigma surrounding divorce, the importance of personal growth, and the challenges of integrating new partners into family life. The discussion emphasizes the need for empathy, understanding, and patience as individuals navigate their new realities post-divorce, while also prioritizing the well-being of their children. Key Takeaways: Divorce is often a long and painful process of self-discovery. Women often feel the need to hide their divorce-related content due to societal stigma. Leaving a marriage is rarely a flippant decision; it often involves years of contemplation. The emotional weight of divorce can be heavy, especially when children are involved. It's important to recognize that a loveless marriage can be just as damaging as an abusive one. Co-parenting requires alignment on core values, not just day-to-day decisions. The loss of control after divorce can be one of the hardest aspects to navigate. Healthy relationships post-divorce require personal growth and self-awareness. Integrating new partners into family life should be done with care and patience. It's essential to prioritize children's well-being over adult emotions during and after divorce. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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  • Does This Count As Abuse? Understanding When it's Time to Leave an Unhealthy Marriage: with Author & Podcast Host Kate Anthony
    Have you been in a relationship and wondered, "is this abuse?" This week, Michelle Dempsey-Multack welcomes back podcast host & author Kate Anthony to discuss what abuse looks like and when it is time to leave an unhealthy marriage. Kate opens up to Michelle about her "frog in boiling water" analogy and how you can leave a relationship before staying for too long. In this informational episode, Michelle and Kate will cover: How to break the cycle and leave an unhealthy marriage Understanding that having empathy does not make you responsible for someone's feelings Giving yourself compassion It is not your responsibility to heal your partner's trauma AND SO MUCH MORE Kate Anthony is the author of The D Word: Making the Ultimate Decision About Your Marriage, host of the critically acclaimed and New York Times recommended podcast The Divorce Survival Guide Podcast and the creator of the groundbreaking online coaching program, Should I Stay or Should I Go? which helps women make the most difficult decision of their lives using coaching tools, relationship education, geeky neuroscience, community support, and deep self-work. Kate empowers women to find their strength, passion, and confidence even in the most disempowering of circumstances and helps them move forward with concrete plans set on a solid foundation, putting their children at the center (not in the middle) of all their decisions. Kate is trained in various coaching modalities with two of the top coach training organizations in the world. Additionally, Kate is certified as a Domestic Violence Victim’s Advocate by the state of California, as a Co-Parenting Specialist by the Mosten Guthrie Academy, and as a High Conflict Divorce Coach by Tina Swithin’s High Conflict Divorce Coaching Certification Program. In addition to her online programs, Kate works privately with clients all over the world.  Kate lives in Los Angeles with her teenage son, whom she lovingly co-parents with her ex-husband. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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  • Which Parenting Style is Best for Your Kids After Divorce? with guest Paddy Ney
    Parenting styles often vary from person to person, but what happens when you are trying to decide which co-parenting style is best while also learning how to co-parent? This week, Michelle Dempsey-Multack sits down with Patrick Ney to discuss how to know what parenting style is right for you. They discuss the complexities of parenting, particularly in co-parenting situations. They also put an emphasis on the importance of empathy, understanding different perspectives, and maintaining boundaries while fostering trust and quality time with children. The conversation highlights the challenges parents face in balancing discipline and support, and the long-term lessons that can be imparted through thoughtful parenting. In this episode you will also learn: - How fear can hinder effective parenting and co-parenting. - How balancing boundaries and flexibility is essential in parenting. - How quality time with children strengthens relationships and trust. - How parenting is a continuous learning process, even for experienced parents. AND MORE! Paddy Ney is a bestselling author, TEDx speaker, and journalist who is also the founder of ⁠All About Parenting⁠, a global organization spanning 30+ countries. He’s led hundreds of workshops on parenting psychology, impacting over 100,000 students worldwide. His book, When At the Zoo Watch the Humans, became a #1 Amazon Bestseller, and his YouTube channel, Amazing Polish History, has racked up over 10 million views.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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  • You Don't Attract, You Accept: How to Attract a High-Value Partner After Divorce; with guest Evan Marc Katz
    This week on The Moving On Method®, Evan Marc Katz, a pioneering relationship coach, joins Michelle Dempsey-Multack and shares his journey from a failed screenwriter to becoming a leading expert in dating and relationships. He discusses the complexities of love, the importance of self-awareness, and the distinction between chemistry and compatibility.. In this conversation, Evan Marc Katz and Michelle discuss the complexities of modern dating, particularly for women who are navigating the dating scene after divorce. Together they cover: Dating in your 40s Being the CEO of your own love life Finding confidence in intimacy after divorce AND MORE Evan Marc Katz became the world’s first dating coach in 2003, specializing in helping smart, successful women create lasting love. He is the author of four books, his Love U Podcast has over 3 million downloads and he has been featured in hundreds of media outlets, including Today, the New York Times, and the Wall St. Journal. Over two decades, Evan has watched the rise of dating apps and texting, seen thousands of influencers offering advice, and realized something powerful: busy women don’t need more information; they need more love. More attention. More confidence. More support. If you’re exhausted by taking care of your man, your kids, your clients, and your parents, Evan Marc Katz shows you how to choose a partner who takes care of YOU.  Now happily married for 16 years, Evan believes you can find love, no matter where you live, how old you are, or how challenging your previous relationships - and he has the results to prove it. Over 13,000 women have graduated from Love U, Evan’s coaching program and community for women. By providing hands-on support, structure and accountability, Evan teaches women to become the CEO of their love lives and attract high-value, commitment-oriented partners.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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  • What Men are Thinking and Why They Do What They Do in Divorce and Co-Parenting; with guest Rob Roseman of WTF Divorce
    In this episode of The Moving On Method®, Michelle Dempsey-Multack and Rob Roseman delve into the complexities of divorce and co-parenting, exploring the emotional dynamics, the role of ego, and the differing perspectives of men and women during and after the divorce process. They discuss the challenges of transitioning into new relationships, the misconceptions surrounding these transitions, and the core fears and triggers that men face post-divorce. They discuss the challenges of perception in parenting, the importance of shared moments, and the impact of personal growth on relationships. Together they will also cover: The importance of flexibility in co-parenting How personal growth can improve your co-parenting relationship Communication is key in co-parenting AND MORE Rob is a divorced dad to 3 kids, former Las Vegas poker pro, and founder of WTF Divorce -- a brand with 167,000 on Instagram that makes divorce a lil easier... and a lot funnier. Instagram- @wtfdivorce Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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About The Moving On Method® Podcast

Navigating divorce as a parent can be tough. Navigating co-parenting as a divorced parent can be tougher. Welcome to the Moving On Method® podcast, a place where the realities of divorce and single parenting meet educated and informed insight, hosted by me, Michelle Dempsey-Multack, educator, co-parenting and divorce specialist, bestselling author, the founder of the Moving On Method®; a method of helping parents give their children a co-parented experience they won't need to recover from. Follow Michelle on Instagram @themichelledempsey
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