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Should I Stay or Should I Go?
Whitney Sloan
10 episodes
8 months ago

Feeling lost at the crossroads of love and doubt? Subscribe now! This podcast is your roadmap. Join me, your host Whitney Sloan, as we jump into the messy, real, and often hilarious world of relationships in your 30s and 40s.


Whether you're:


- Questioning if your marriage is a "happily ever after" or a "happily ever maybe"

- Wondering if divorce is the answer, but terrified of starting over

- Picking up the pieces after a breakup and rebuilding your confidence

- Craving a life that feels passionate, fulfilling, and authentically YOU


This is your space.


We'll untangle the emotional knots of:


- Am I unhappy or just used to it? Figuring out if your relationship needs a spark or a goodbye

- Asking yourself, ‘Is this it?’, ‘Is this enough?’, and ‘How do you know…?’

- Shame. Why we feel it in this process, what we can do to lessen it, and defining what success really is in a long term relationship (outside of cultural norms)

- Divorce without losing your mind: Practical tips, legal know-how, and emotional support for navigating the split

- Dating in your 30s/40s: From awkward first encounters to queen energy confidence, we'll embrace the joys and challenges

- Co-parenting like a boss: Strategies for raising amazing kids across two households

- Finding your purpose after divorce: Reclaiming your independence, rediscovering your passions, and building a life you love


This isn't just about divorce. It's about self-discovery, sisterhood, and claiming your power.


We'll also explore:


- Mom guilt? We've all got it. Juggling motherhood, careers, and relationships without losing yourself

- Financial independence for women: Building wealth and security in your own name

- Stress management for busy women: Because let's face it, life is a rollercoaster


With expert guests, relatable stories, and a healthy dose of humor, we'll guide you through the in-between, one step at a time.


Subscribe now and let's rewrite the rules together.


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Feeling lost at the crossroads of love and doubt? Subscribe now! This podcast is your roadmap. Join me, your host Whitney Sloan, as we jump into the messy, real, and often hilarious world of relationships in your 30s and 40s.


Whether you're:


- Questioning if your marriage is a "happily ever after" or a "happily ever maybe"

- Wondering if divorce is the answer, but terrified of starting over

- Picking up the pieces after a breakup and rebuilding your confidence

- Craving a life that feels passionate, fulfilling, and authentically YOU


This is your space.


We'll untangle the emotional knots of:


- Am I unhappy or just used to it? Figuring out if your relationship needs a spark or a goodbye

- Asking yourself, ‘Is this it?’, ‘Is this enough?’, and ‘How do you know…?’

- Shame. Why we feel it in this process, what we can do to lessen it, and defining what success really is in a long term relationship (outside of cultural norms)

- Divorce without losing your mind: Practical tips, legal know-how, and emotional support for navigating the split

- Dating in your 30s/40s: From awkward first encounters to queen energy confidence, we'll embrace the joys and challenges

- Co-parenting like a boss: Strategies for raising amazing kids across two households

- Finding your purpose after divorce: Reclaiming your independence, rediscovering your passions, and building a life you love


This isn't just about divorce. It's about self-discovery, sisterhood, and claiming your power.


We'll also explore:


- Mom guilt? We've all got it. Juggling motherhood, careers, and relationships without losing yourself

- Financial independence for women: Building wealth and security in your own name

- Stress management for busy women: Because let's face it, life is a rollercoaster


With expert guests, relatable stories, and a healthy dose of humor, we'll guide you through the in-between, one step at a time.


Subscribe now and let's rewrite the rules together.


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Show more...
Relationships
Education,
Society & Culture,
Self-Improvement,
Health & Fitness
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Building Collaborative Co-Parenting Relationships (with Tiffany Rochester)
Should I Stay or Should I Go?
47 minutes 17 seconds
1 year ago
Building Collaborative Co-Parenting Relationships (with Tiffany Rochester)

Are you aware that 70% of separations attempt to resolve issues through kitchen table negotiations yet only 20% feel satisfied with the outcome? Join guest Tiffany Rochester, a Clinical Psychologist & Co-Parenting Coach, as she gracefully explains the complexities of co-parenting. Tiffany shares practical strategies for cultivating resilient relationships, covering effective communication to collaborative separation approaches. Explore this journey with Whitney and Tiffany to learn how to build robust co-parenting bonds for the betterment of your children.


Let's explore:


- Effective communication strategies

- Setting healthy boundaries

- Collaborative approaches to separation


If you're contemplating, “Should I stay or should I go?", this episode is a must-listen. Let's rewrite the script on love, life, and finding yourself. Because life’s too short for, “I don’t know.”


Our favourite quotable moments


 “How are we going to solve this as a team? “ - Tiffany Rochester


“‘We know that we can be better parents to you if we parent separately from two homes.’” - Tiffany Rochester


“You can be a healthy family across two homes.” - Tiffany Rochester


“Of course you're going to step on each other's toes while you learn what the new dance moves are.” - Tiffany Rochester


Resources:

Because life’s too short for ‘I don’t know’ - join the supportive community now.

Stay longer - visit the Should I Stay website.

Follow the podcast on Instagram!


Website - Co-Parenting Companion Website

Facebook - Co-Parenting Companion Facebook

LinkedIn - Co-Parenting Companion LinkedIn

Instagram - Co-Parenting Companion Instagram


If you’re loving the podcast, please leave a review!


About Guest:

Tiffany Rochester is a Clinical Psychologist & Co-Parenting Coach dedicated to bringing ease and simplicity to separated co-parenting, allowing children to grow up in a healthy two-home family. With a deep understanding of the detrimental emotional and financial impact of adversarial legal systems on families, Tiffany is resolute in her mission to guide separated parents towards collaborative pathways for success in their new lives, free from the constraints of litigious processes. Drawing from a wealth of experience spanning two decades, Tiffany combines her expertise in child development, the science of human behaviour and the power of compassion to offer swift relief and open new opportunities for separated parents.


About Your Host:

Don't let her American accent fool you; Whitney Sloan has called Melbourne, Australia home for over 20 years. Mom of 3, with a rambunctious pup named Tux, Whitney finds peace in the ocean – swimming, connecting, and becoming the best version of herself. Deep conversations and genuine connections fuel her. Join Whitney's supportive community for women at life's crossroads, where open communication paves the way to rewrite your story.



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Should I Stay or Should I Go?

Feeling lost at the crossroads of love and doubt? Subscribe now! This podcast is your roadmap. Join me, your host Whitney Sloan, as we jump into the messy, real, and often hilarious world of relationships in your 30s and 40s.


Whether you're:


- Questioning if your marriage is a "happily ever after" or a "happily ever maybe"

- Wondering if divorce is the answer, but terrified of starting over

- Picking up the pieces after a breakup and rebuilding your confidence

- Craving a life that feels passionate, fulfilling, and authentically YOU


This is your space.


We'll untangle the emotional knots of:


- Am I unhappy or just used to it? Figuring out if your relationship needs a spark or a goodbye

- Asking yourself, ‘Is this it?’, ‘Is this enough?’, and ‘How do you know…?’

- Shame. Why we feel it in this process, what we can do to lessen it, and defining what success really is in a long term relationship (outside of cultural norms)

- Divorce without losing your mind: Practical tips, legal know-how, and emotional support for navigating the split

- Dating in your 30s/40s: From awkward first encounters to queen energy confidence, we'll embrace the joys and challenges

- Co-parenting like a boss: Strategies for raising amazing kids across two households

- Finding your purpose after divorce: Reclaiming your independence, rediscovering your passions, and building a life you love


This isn't just about divorce. It's about self-discovery, sisterhood, and claiming your power.


We'll also explore:


- Mom guilt? We've all got it. Juggling motherhood, careers, and relationships without losing yourself

- Financial independence for women: Building wealth and security in your own name

- Stress management for busy women: Because let's face it, life is a rollercoaster


With expert guests, relatable stories, and a healthy dose of humor, we'll guide you through the in-between, one step at a time.


Subscribe now and let's rewrite the rules together.


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.