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Back to Episodes🔥 Episode 34: Prison or Playground - Which Life Are You Living?
Description
You escaped one cage (your marriage) only to find yourself trapped in another.
If you're using language like "I have to," "I should," or "I can't because..." you're living behind invisible bars—and you may not even realize it.
After divorce, many women trade one prison for another. Instead of feeling the freedom they expected, they're caged by loneliness, fear, shame, and the constant loop of "what if I messed up?"
In this episode, Julie uses the metaphor of caged tigers to reveal how you might be pacing in circles, waiting for someone else to unlock your prison—when in reality you have the power to get the combination and unlock the cage yourself.
Your cage can become your sanctuary instead of your prison, opening your life to new experiences and amazing new relationship—but only when you choose to hold the combination to the lock.
Ready to stop pacing and start playing? Listen now.
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About Julie:
After 23 years of marriage and a betrayal she never saw coming, Julie found herself starting over from scratch. No roadmap. No guarantee it would be okay. Just the decision that her life was worth rebuilding.
Julie is now a Certified Life Coach, a Health and Wellness Coach, and founder of the FIERCE Sisterhood — a transformative community for divorced women ready to rebuild their lives from the inside out. She hosts the Better Because of Divorce podcast because she believes divorced women deserve more than surface-level positivity. They deserve real, lasting transformation.
She knows what it costs to start over. And she knows what's possible on the other side.
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