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The Divorce Podcast

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Divorce
Co-Parenting
Separation
Blended Families
Mental Health
Family Court
Child Welfare
Boundaries
Parenting Styles
Emotional Support
Single Parenting
CAFCAS
Abusive Relationships
Divorce Process
Child Development
Emotional Freedom Technique
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Psychology
Emotional Resilience
A Child's Right To Matter

The Divorce Podcast is a podcast dedicated to looking at divorce from new perspectives and driving reform. Hosted by Kate Daly, each episode invites experts from a variety of backgrounds and disciplines to discuss their own views on divorce, and debate them with the other guests. Shortlisted for the British Podcast Awards 2025.

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Latest Episodes

This week, Kate tackles one of the trickiest challenges many separated parents face: what to do when your children don’t want to meet your new partner.

Introducing a new partner (gently)

In this solo episode, Kate explores why children often react ... more

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In this episode, Kate is joined by Simon Rogerson, founder of Octopus Group, to learn more about his divorce story.

Why divorce was harder than building a business

This episode begins with Simon sharing his separation story. He candidly explains wh... more

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This week, Kate is joined by Majo Torreli, a somatic (body-based) coach, to unpack how you can ‘listen to your gut’ when it comes to relationships.

Love, somatics and self-trust

Majo opens up about how her own journey through relationships and brea... more

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In this episode, Kate is joined by Aileen Harvey and Julie Fahy – best friends and hosts of the You Keep Me Sane podcast – to talk about what it really means to support a friend through separation.

A separation story in voice notes

Kate begins by h... more

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Recent Guests

Majo Torreli
Somatic-based coach
Episode: In brief: How to trust your gut in practice
Aileen Harvey
Co-host of You Keep Me Sane Podcast, who shares her personal experience with separation
You Keep Me Sane Podcast
Episode: How to support a friend through separation
Julie Fahy
Co-host of You Keep Me Sane Podcast, who discusses friendship support during separation
You Keep Me Sane Podcast
Episode: How to support a friend through separation
Josh Tomeoni
Founder of Narrative Financial Group and host of The Derelict Podcast
Narrative Financial Group
Episode: In brief: Men's mental health in divorce - why it's hard and how to cope
Sarah Furness
Performance expert and former combat helicopter pilot
Episode: Finding calm during divorce with former combat pilot Sarah Furness
Candice Bull
Divorce specialist at Amicable
Amicable
Episode: In brief: What is a prenup?
Susie Giles
Co-founder of Family Flow, specializing in parent coaching and family dynamics.
Family Flow
Episode: What does an amicable divorce look like in practice?
James Hayhurst
Founder of The Parents Promise
The Parents Promise
Episode: In brief: How schools can support children through family separation
Jonathan Fitter-Harding
Creative entrepreneur and proud dad of two
Episode: Nesting in practice: how one family made co-parenting work

Host

Kate Daly
Host and relationship counselor, with expertise in divorce and co-parenting strategies. Co-founder of Amicable, advocating for a kinder and more supportive divorce process.

Reviews

4.6 out of 5 stars from 112 ratings
  • Elizabeth Day Episdoe

    I actually loved this, I am a guy going through separation and almost done with the divorce. I’m looking to qualify as a coach next year and help others, thank you 🙏🏻

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    SimonHolland747
    United Kingdom4 months ago
  • Divorce advice from people who get it

    I’ve worked with a wide range of professionals in the family separation sector and a lot are driven by ‘winning’. Kate, Holly, and the team at Amicable are different - their work supporting separating families and this podcast show how much they care about all the parties involved and how they are driven by what’s best for the whole family. Highly recommend.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    uksigma
    United Kingdom3 years ago
  • The Divorce Podcast

    I recommend this to clients & colleagues alike.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Janie I
    United Kingdom3 years ago

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The approach taken by the host and guests is often noted for being empathetic and understanding, making it relatable for those going through similar situations.
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Listeners express appreciation for the insightful discussions and expert advice shared, emphasizing its supportive nature during difficult times.

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In brief: How to trust your gut in practice
Q: How do we trust our gut?
Trusting your gut means making decisions based on bodily sensations rather than just logic, like listening to feelings of expansion for a 'yes' or contraction for a 'no'.
In brief: How to trust your gut in practice
Q: What signs in your body can you attune to when you know that a relationship is going wrong?
Signs like knots in the stomach, persistent fatigue, or difficulty expressing oneself indicate that something may be wrong in a relationship.
Finding calm during divorce with former combat pilot Sarah Furness
Q: What's the one piece of advice you'd offer from where you are now?
I think seeing divorce as an evolution rather than a black and white issue is crucial. And it's important to withhold judgment and have compassion for yourself and others.
Finding calm during divorce with former combat pilot Sarah Furness
Q: What are some of the tools, some of the sort of more practical things that you teach, that you think are helpful?
I focus on two main mindfulness techniques: focusing, where you choose what to focus your energy on, and noticing, which is about acknowledging your feelings before letting them go.
In brief: Men's mental health in divorce - why it's hard and how to cope
Q: What are your top tips for looking after your mental health if you're a man during and after the divorce process?
Focus on the sources of validation, ensure they come from a loving relationship with oneself and a higher power, and create mental space.

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Content primarily revolves around various aspects of divorce and separation, featuring expert insights and practical advice to help individuals navigating these emotional challenges. Key topics include non-court dispute resolution methods, co-parenting techniques, financial planning during divorce, communication strategies for amicable separation, and personal stories from individuals who have successfully moved on after divorce. Unique segments focus on underrepresented perspectives, such as those dealing with neurodiversity in children and the emotional complexities of dating post-divorce, making it a comprehensive resource for listeners looking for guidance and support in their own experiences with divorce.

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The Divorce Podcast launched 7 years ago and published 169 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.

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1. Majo Torreli
2. Aileen Harvey
3. Julie Fahy
4. Josh Tomeoni
5. Sarah Furness
6. Candice Bull
7. Susie Giles
8. James Hayhurst

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