Off the Fence with Karen Covy: Mastering Decision Making, Divorce & More
Karen Covy
158 episodes
3 days ago
When her eight-year-old girl defined her parents' divorce as "good," Sarah Armstrong, VP of Global Marketing Operations at Google, knew she was on to something important. After her marriage dissolved, Sarah was determined to put her daughter first. She and her husband did that so well that now Sarah teaches others how to protect their kids in divorce, too. According to Sarah, the key to minimizing the damage to children in a divorce lies in parents developing a "compartmentalization muscle." ...
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When her eight-year-old girl defined her parents' divorce as "good," Sarah Armstrong, VP of Global Marketing Operations at Google, knew she was on to something important. After her marriage dissolved, Sarah was determined to put her daughter first. She and her husband did that so well that now Sarah teaches others how to protect their kids in divorce, too. According to Sarah, the key to minimizing the damage to children in a divorce lies in parents developing a "compartmentalization muscle." ...
Off the Fence with Karen Covy: Mastering Decision Making, Divorce & More
39 minutes
2 months ago
The Money Threat That Ended My 33-Year Marriage
Roxanne had listened to her husband's money threats for years, but when he mentioned creating trusts to cut her out, something inside her snapped. She filed for divorce the next day. Yet, after 33 years of marriage, leaving is still hard – in spite of the fact that her marriage has been over for years. Unfortunately, Roxanne’s husband refuses to accept reality, leaving her to navigate the treacherous waters of a gray divorce while trying to protect herself both financially and physically. Wha...
Off the Fence with Karen Covy: Mastering Decision Making, Divorce & More
When her eight-year-old girl defined her parents' divorce as "good," Sarah Armstrong, VP of Global Marketing Operations at Google, knew she was on to something important. After her marriage dissolved, Sarah was determined to put her daughter first. She and her husband did that so well that now Sarah teaches others how to protect their kids in divorce, too. According to Sarah, the key to minimizing the damage to children in a divorce lies in parents developing a "compartmentalization muscle." ...