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Welcome back to another episode of Intentional Divorce Insights! Today, Leah Hadley talks with Tamar Barbash, an accredited breakup and divorce coach with a background in social work. Tamar shares her unique perspective on viewing divorce as an opportunity for new beginnings.
Key Takeaways:
- Tamar's Journey: Tamar discusses her transition from social work to becoming a divorce coach.
- Stigma and Failure: Both Leah and Tamar talk about how societal beliefs that marriage should be forever contribute to feelings of failure when it ends.
- Staying in Unhealthy Relationships: The conversation touches on how misconceptions about divorce and societal pressures often keep people in unhappy marriages longer than they should be.
- Tamar explains how she helps clients reframe their thoughts about divorce, encouraging them to view it as a time for rediscovery and self-improvement.
- Children in Divorce: Tamar addresses the guilt parents often feel during divorce and emphasizes the importance of maintaining a stable and positive environment for children.
- Role of a Divorce Coach: The discussion includes how divorce coaches fit into the broader team of professionals that someone going through a divorce might need. Unlike therapists or lawyers, coaches focus specifically on helping clients navigate each step of the divorce process and improve their mindset.
Connect with Tamar Barbash:
IG: https://www.instagram.com/nbdivorcecoaching/
Website: https://www.nbdivorcecoaching.com/
Connect with Intentional Divorce Solutions:
IG: https://www.instagram.com/intentionaldivorcesolutions/
LI: https://www.linkedin.com/in/leahahadley/
YT: www.youtube.com/@IntentionalDivorceInsights
Download our free divorce checklist at https://www.greatlakesdfs.com/divorce-checklist.
For more valuable insights on navigating divorce with intention and clarity, be sure to subscribe to Intentional Divorce Insights and leave a review to help others discover empowering divorce resources.
By Leah Hadley, AFC, CDFA, MAFF5
1313 ratings
Welcome back to another episode of Intentional Divorce Insights! Today, Leah Hadley talks with Tamar Barbash, an accredited breakup and divorce coach with a background in social work. Tamar shares her unique perspective on viewing divorce as an opportunity for new beginnings.
Key Takeaways:
- Tamar's Journey: Tamar discusses her transition from social work to becoming a divorce coach.
- Stigma and Failure: Both Leah and Tamar talk about how societal beliefs that marriage should be forever contribute to feelings of failure when it ends.
- Staying in Unhealthy Relationships: The conversation touches on how misconceptions about divorce and societal pressures often keep people in unhappy marriages longer than they should be.
- Tamar explains how she helps clients reframe their thoughts about divorce, encouraging them to view it as a time for rediscovery and self-improvement.
- Children in Divorce: Tamar addresses the guilt parents often feel during divorce and emphasizes the importance of maintaining a stable and positive environment for children.
- Role of a Divorce Coach: The discussion includes how divorce coaches fit into the broader team of professionals that someone going through a divorce might need. Unlike therapists or lawyers, coaches focus specifically on helping clients navigate each step of the divorce process and improve their mindset.
Connect with Tamar Barbash:
IG: https://www.instagram.com/nbdivorcecoaching/
Website: https://www.nbdivorcecoaching.com/
Connect with Intentional Divorce Solutions:
IG: https://www.instagram.com/intentionaldivorcesolutions/
LI: https://www.linkedin.com/in/leahahadley/
YT: www.youtube.com/@IntentionalDivorceInsights
Download our free divorce checklist at https://www.greatlakesdfs.com/divorce-checklist.
For more valuable insights on navigating divorce with intention and clarity, be sure to subscribe to Intentional Divorce Insights and leave a review to help others discover empowering divorce resources.

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