Holy cow! This was a FUN interview considering it was mostly about divorce. But I think that has to do with the energy and sparkle of my guest Jennifer Hurvitz. She's an author, speaker, podcast host, blogger, screenwriter, and relationship coach. Not necessarily in that order!
And, she's the second Audacious Single Mama I'm spotlighting in my single mom series. She left her marriage and found a way to venture out on her own and create a business and life that's pretty amazing.
This episode is candid, fun, and definitely not dark. So tune in to hear some insight from both of us as we share what we learned through divorce and the perspective we gained on the other side. No, we wouldn't go back, but seriously, the grass isn't always greener. Often it takes being OUT to see your part in how things went wrong and what you could have done to steer things in another direction.
But wait, before you get your dander up. That last comment is only for folks listening with marriages and relationships free from abuse physical or mental. You'll see that Jen holds no illusions. Sometimes it's NOT possible to turn things around. Sometimes leaving IS the best option.
If you're hanging out on the fence in the middle and not sure which way it could go and there's something redeeming at the heart of your relationship, this episode could be what you need to find clarity.
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ABOUT STEPH ROBERTS
Steph had the good fortune to start the earliest parts of her life in a communal Christian environment. Growing up this way as a child of a single mother to three children she saw first hand the struggle of adults navigating power dynamics within the church and within smaller church groups. She noticed that adults had a tough time seeing the manipulation and duplicity that was so clear to her. In spite of or because of this she found herself on a path that connected her to a series of power struggles with narcissists at work and in romantic and family relationships.
That feeling of "having magnets in your pockets" for these kinds of people.
She was stuck and wanted to break free of her situation and the patterns. But when she finally did she saw that many women were experiencing the very same thing. She was not weird or weak; she was like hundreds of thousands of others who were hiding the truth from their friends and family and taking on the burden of the dysfunction in these relationships.
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