Money gets messy when life changes. Divorce, loss, and career pivots can turn confident spenders into second-guessers who feel stuck. We sit down with Cindy Locker and Carol Van Fossen of Next Chapter Finances to unpack a kinder, smarter way to rebuild control: start with the real numbers, get clear on your goals, and make a plan that lets you spend without guilt. Carol shares how she moved from managing her family’s money to feeling “clueless” after major life shifts, then back to confident...
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Money gets messy when life changes. Divorce, loss, and career pivots can turn confident spenders into second-guessers who feel stuck. We sit down with Cindy Locker and Carol Van Fossen of Next Chapter Finances to unpack a kinder, smarter way to rebuild control: start with the real numbers, get clear on your goals, and make a plan that lets you spend without guilt. Carol shares how she moved from managing her family’s money to feeling “clueless” after major life shifts, then back to confident...
Tara Crossley's life took a sharp turn when her husband's traumatic brain injury led to a diagnosis of bipolar disorder. Join us as Tara takes us through her emotional path from marriage to separation, sharing the profound challenges and personal growth she experienced along the way. Her story is a raw and honest reflection on the realities of living with mental illness in a relationship and the bravery it takes to prioritize the well-being of one's family above all else. Facing constant con...
Thrive & Decide Guide to Divorce and Beyond
Money gets messy when life changes. Divorce, loss, and career pivots can turn confident spenders into second-guessers who feel stuck. We sit down with Cindy Locker and Carol Van Fossen of Next Chapter Finances to unpack a kinder, smarter way to rebuild control: start with the real numbers, get clear on your goals, and make a plan that lets you spend without guilt. Carol shares how she moved from managing her family’s money to feeling “clueless” after major life shifts, then back to confident...