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The Good Divorce® Show

The Good Divorce® Show

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Are you thinking about divorce? If you are, you’re probably thinking about it all wrong. The Good Divorce® Show is here to debunk the myths about divorce, give you guidance on how to navigate it without conflict and debt, and equip you to not just get divorced but to also be divorced, happily ever after. Join host and divorce coach Karen McNenny as she shares her wealth of knowledge, gets advice from other relationship experts, and profiles couples who learned how to have a Good Divorce, so you can too!Karen McNenny, The Good Divorce® Show Relations Sciences sociales
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  • Money, Faith, and High Conflict: Navigating Divorce with the Freedom Team
    Apr 16 2026

    In this episode, Karen is joined by the "Freedom Team" — Keri Gwynne, CDC Certified Divorce Coach and CEO of Starting Point by Freedom, and Ryan Finley, CPA, CDFA, CVA, and founder of Freedom Financial Services Group. Together, they bring a uniquely holistic perspective to divorce: coaching, financial forensics, and mediation — all under one roof.

    Both Keri and Ryan are survivors of high conflict divorce, and they share candidly how those lived experiences shaped their mission to help families navigate the process with clarity, compassion, and a child-centered lens.

    In this episode, you'll hear about:

    • How Keri escaped an abusive marriage in the Nashville Bible Belt — and why shame kept her silent for so long
    • What a CPA, CDFA, and CVA actually do — and why your attorney alone isn't enough to protect your financial future
    • Forensic accounting explained: what it is, when you need it, and the red flags that signal hidden assets
    • Real stories of hidden assets — from money funneled into a mother's account to overpaying the IRS by a million dollars!
    • Why everything earned during a marriage is marital property — regardless of whose name is on the account
    • The tension between faith and divorce: how Keri coaches clients through shame, scripture, and spiritual abuse
    • How to talk to your church community about divorce — and why you're asking for support, not permission
    • Keeping children at the center of financial decisions and co-parenting agreements
    • The Marriage Mastermind — a new workshop by the Freedom Team designed to go upstream, helping couples build stronger marriages using what divorce professionals see break them apart
    • The patterns that lead to divorce: financial secrecy, infidelity, pornography addiction, losing yourself in the relationship
    • What it took for both Keri and Ryan to trust love again — and what they looked for the second time around

    Connect with the Freedom Team:

    • Keri Gwynne | Starting Point by Freedom Divorce coaching, mediation & family-focused guidance | Nashville, TN & Sarasota, FL 🌐 startingpointadvocacy.com
    • Ryan Finley | Freedom Financial Services Group Divorce financial advisory, forensic accounting & mediation | Nashville, TN & Sarasota, FL 🌐 freedomfsg.com

    Watch for the Freedom Team's upcoming Marriage Mastermind workshop in New York City — projected for early summer 2026.

    Resources mentioned:

    • The Good Divorce by Karen McNenny
    • The Good Divorce Academy — online community & classroom
    • thegooddivorcecoach.com
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    56 min
  • From Betrayal to Breakthrough: Understanding The Hidden Trauma Behind Divorce with Dr. Debi Silber
    Apr 9 2026

    In this powerful episode of The Good Divorce Show, host Karen McNenny sits down with Dr. Debi Silber — founder of the Post Betrayal Transformation Institute, creator of National Forgiveness Day, and one of the world's leading experts on betrayal recovery — to explore why betrayal is a distinct form of trauma, and what it actually takes to fully heal from it.

    Drawing on her groundbreaking PhD research and her own deeply personal experience, Dr. Debi shares the discoveries that transformed her understanding of betrayal — and the five proven, predictable stages that lead to genuine healing and transformation.


    In this episode, you'll learn:

    • Why betrayal is a different type of trauma that requires a different approach to healing
    • What Post Betrayal Syndrome is — and the staggering statistics behind how many people are living with its symptoms
    • Why "time heals all wounds" is a myth when it comes to betrayal
    • The five stages of Post Betrayal Transformation — and the most common place people get stuck
    • The difference between easily trusting and wisely trusting again
    • How self-betrayal shows up in our lives and relationships
    • Dr. Debi's own remarkable story — including rebuilding herself, her work, and ultimately her marriage

    Whether you're walking through divorce, navigating co-parenting, or supporting clients in transition, this episode offers a framework for understanding one of the most underrecognized forms of trauma — and a roadmap to genuine transformation.

    Resources mentioned:

    • 📘 Unstuck by Dr. Debi Silber (her newest book, for practitioners)
    • 📘 Trust Again by Dr. Debi Silber
    • 🎙️ Podcast: From Betrayal to Breakthrough
    • 🌐 Post Betrayal Transformation Institute: pbtinstitute.com
    • 📅 National Forgiveness Day: September 1st
    • 🏫 Betrayal Recovery Certification Program (for coaches and practitioners)

    Connect with Karen:

    • 📘 The Good Divorce — Karen's book on ending your marriage without ending your family
    • 💼 Work with Karen: thegooddivorcecoach.com
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    52 min
  • When Is It Okay to Start Dating? The Conversation Every Divorcing Couple Needs to Have
    Apr 2 2026

    One of the most overlooked — and potentially explosive — topics in divorce is also one of the most personal: when is it okay to start dating again? In this episode, Karen McNenny, divorce consultant and co-parent specialist, makes the case that the timing of that question matters less than whether both partners have actually agreed on the answer.

    Karen walks through real-life examples from her work with divorcing couples, illustrating how the element of surprise — a discovered laptop conversation, an unexpected guest at a lunch that "meant nothing," a high school reunion that quietly rewrote the rules — can undo months of cooperative progress and poison settlement negotiations. When one partner feels blindsided or embarrassed, even a fair-minded co-parent can suddenly dig in on the fishing boat.

    The takeaway isn't a rulebook; it's a framework. Think of it as red light, green light — identifying together what milestone triggers the green light on dating, and what boundaries (around discretion, the kids, the extended community) apply in the meantime. Karen also offers a gentle but honest reminder that the newly-single version of you, however hopeful and energized, may not yet be ready for a serious new relationship — and that giving one chapter a proper ending is the best gift you can give the next one.

    📚 If you're enjoying the podcast, be sure to grab Karen's new book: The Good Divorce: How to End Your Marriage Without Ending Your Family

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    19 min
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