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In our last episode with Kelly we hear her say that she knows people are good, that they don’t want to be hateful. She also shares what she assumes is her role in the process, which is to not make them hateful, her job is to move them on. She makes it a point to clarify that she is not trained to do psychology, but she knows a lot of good therapists.
Her one consistent advice is that you don’t make decisions when you are angry.
Kelly then shares a success story of a 70 year man, married for 50 years wanting a divorce to be with his high school sweetheart who’s husband has cancer and is dying.
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In our last episode with Kelly we hear her say that she knows people are good, that they don’t want to be hateful. She also shares what she assumes is her role in the process, which is to not make them hateful, her job is to move them on. She makes it a point to clarify that she is not trained to do psychology, but she knows a lot of good therapists.
Her one consistent advice is that you don’t make decisions when you are angry.
Kelly then shares a success story of a 70 year man, married for 50 years wanting a divorce to be with his high school sweetheart who’s husband has cancer and is dying.

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