Dating After Divorce

By: Sade Curry
  • Summary

  • Dating after Divorce is a podcast for divorced women that explores the divorce journey and teaches real strategies for fully recovering from a divorce, rebuilding your life, dating and getting happily re-partnered again. Join Certified Life Coach, Sade Curry for real practical wisdom and real-world techniques from her own divorce journey and life coaching practice. Sade teaches you how to quickly go from divorced and alone to happily remarried while building your best life after divorce along the way. Visit http://sadecurry.com to learn more.

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  • 218. Attending Social Events Alone without Self-Consciousness or Shame
    Nov 17 2024

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    Does the thought of attending an event alone feel awful? In this episode, Sade Curry discusses the stigma and shame associated with attending social events alone, particularly after divorce or being single.

    She shares her personal experience of attending events alone and contrasts it with her clients' feelings of inadequacy and exposure.

    Sade emphasizes that societal conditioning and internalized beliefs contribute to this shame, urging individuals to challenge these thoughts through coaching and self-examination.

    She advises identifying and addressing subconscious blocks, processing emotions, and redefining the meaning of being alone at events. By changing internal narratives, individuals can overcome the fear of judgment and enjoy social experiences more fully.

    You will learn how to:

    • Examine your own thoughts and feelings about attending events alone. Identify any underlying beliefs or conditioning that may be contributing to feelings of shame or anxiety.
    • Slow down and reflect on the reasons why you may be avoiding or procrastinating on attending social events alone. Explore whether these reasons are based on societal conditioning or your own chosen beliefs.
    • Process any emotions, such as grief, anxiety, or shame, that come up when considering attending events alone. Allow these emotions to move through your body and create an openness to change your beliefs.
    • Develop tools and strategies to handle any discomfort or awkwardness that may arise when attending events alone, focusing on redefining the meaning you associate with being alone in these situations.
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    29 mins
  • 217. End Dating App Overwhelm
    Aug 29 2024

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    In today’s episode, we dive into the digital dating arena and tackle a common struggle: managing the overwhelm that comes with using dating apps. Whether you’re new to the scene or a seasoned swiper, the avalanche of notifications, messages, and profiles can quickly turn an exciting journey into a stressful experience.

    Join Sade Curry to explore the emotional and psychological impact of dating after divorce in this modern dating landscape, and discover practical strategies to reclaim control and find balance. From setting boundaries to optimizing your profile, this episode is packed with tips to help you navigate the world of online dating with confidence and clarity.

    What You'll Learn in This Episode:

    1. Understanding the Overwhelm: Why dating apps can feel like a full-time job and how they impact your mental well-being.
    2. Emotional Responses: How the constant barrage of messages and profiles triggers anxiety and frustration, and why our brains are not wired for this kind of interaction.
    3. Cognitive Overload: The impact of too many choices and how it leads to snap judgments and stress.
    4. Reclaiming Control: Strategies for setting boundaries, managing notifications, and staying mindful in your dating journey.
    5. Practical Tips: How to make dating apps work for you by optimizing your profile, managing your time, and filtering out the noise to focus on what truly matters.

    Quotes:

    • "Imagine walking into a stadium filled with thousands of people, all shouting your name—this is what online dating can feel like."
    • "Remember, not every connection needs to be explored—it's okay to swipe left on anything that doesn’t feel right."
    • "You are in control of your dating experience, not the other way around."

    Resources Mentioned:

    • Free Dating After Divorce Course – Get started on your dating journey with our free course designed specifically for divorced professional women.
    • Join the Dating After Divorce Academy – If you’re ready to stop wasting time and start finding the right partner, schedule your consultation today.

    Call to Action: If you enjoyed this episode, don’t forget to subscribe and leave a review! Share this episode with a friend who might be feeling overwhelmed by dating apps, and let’s help each other find balance in the digital dating world.

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    27 mins
  • 216. Evaluating a Man's True Character with Natasha Moore
    Aug 12 2024

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    Do you keep thinking a man is the one only to get blindsided yet again?
    Ever get discouraged and think you'll never figure out how to see a man's true character?
    In this insightful episode, Natasha Moore share's her story of finally understanding how to choose the man who was right for her after a divorce and an annulment.

    We share our personal stories, offering candid reflections on our journeys to healing, self-discovery, and finding love again. From the challenges of long-distance relationships to the importance of setting boundaries, this episode is packed with valuable lessons for anyone navigating the dating world after a difficult past.

    Key Takeaways:

    Long-Distance Dating Challenges:
    Natasha shares her experience with long-distance relationships, highlighting the difficulties of truly getting to know someone without face-to-face interaction. She reflects on the importance of understanding the full picture before committing.

    Dating after Multiple Divorces:
    Natasha opens up about her first two marriages, including an abusive relationship and a second marriage where her husband was already married to someone else. Her experiences underscore the importance of recognizing red flags and valuing oneself.

    Setting Boundaries:
    We explore the necessity of setting boundaries in relationships, especially after experiencing toxic dynamics in the past. Natasha shares how establishing clear limits helped her protect her emotional well-being.

    How High-Achieving Women Attract Toxic Men:
    We discuss how high-achieving women can become targets for exploitative partners. They call for more education and awareness to help women protect themselves and make empowered choices in relationships.

    FEATURED ON THE SHOW:

    • Learn more about the Dating After Divorce Academy
    • Join Sade’s free live event, Core Values Dating Live
    • FREE PDF Download: 50 Green Flags of a Healthy Relationship

    About Natasha Moore:
    Natasha Moore is professional nerd and classroom social justice activist serving as a Professor of English at Southwestern Illinois College. Outside of the classroom, she enjoys eating, baking, cycling, traveling with her loved ones, and running her short-term rentals.

    Contact Natasha:
    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SistahTasha
    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sistahtasha/
    Website: Www.sitbackstays.com


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    1 hr and 10 mins

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Great podcast

One of the best for this topic. Great interviews. Interviews from people of different age groups and demographics dealing with same issue with slight different approaches. Great recommendations. Gives much hope. Not a lot of ridiculous rules but still insightful.

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