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Divorce torture comes in only two forms: fast or slow

Season 5 Episode 22 Published 11 months, 4 weeks ago
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Divorce is expensive, but not just in dollars. Emotional spending is what drains people the fastest. In this episode, we look at the real cost of reactivity, the difference between fear-based and faith-based decisions, and how to cut your emotional output by half. This is how you stop fueling the conflict and start protecting your future.

Welcome to Getting Divorced Without Losing Your Mind—the podcast that helps you stay creative, not reactive, during one of life’s most challenging transitions. I’m Corey Shapiro, a NYC divorce attorney with over two decades of experience. I’ve seen how divorce can derail even the strongest among us. My job is to help you stop reacting, start thinking, and fight back smarter. Let’s get you through this—stronger, clearer, and ready for what’s next.
 

 

For people whose divorce has turned into a fight. You've been trying to be reasonable with someone who isn't. This podcast is a system for getting through it without losing yourself.

Every episode fits into one of three phases: Get Clear, Get Going, Get Your Life Back. Start wherever you are. Nothing is out of order.

Corey Shapiro is a NYC divorce attorney. 25 years in family law. Child of divorce.

Book: mybook.gettingdivorced.org
1-on-1 Coaching with Corey: coaching.gettingdivorced.org

New episodes Thursdays during the season.

Audio and video editing by Chris Mottram. Recorded at Melrose Podcasts NYC.

For information and entertainment only. Not legal advice. Consult a licensed attorney in your jurisdiction.

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