
In this episode of the Amicable Divorce Network Podcast, host Tracy Ann Moore-Grant sits down with ADN board member, amicable ambassador, and certified family law paralegal Cassi Brown for a candid, practical conversation about what really goes on behind the scenes of your divorce case and exactly what you can do to make the process smoother, faster, and less expensive.Cassi brings seven and a half years of strictly family law paralegal experience to the table, and she's seen it all.The banker's box dumped on the desk, the client who posts vacation photos while claiming financial hardship, and the 20 phone calls a week that have nothing to do with the case. She's sharing her top five tips so you don't have to learn the hard way.Find Cassie Brown in the ADN Member Directory under Georgia at amicabledivorcenetwork.comKnow someone going through a divorce who needs to hear this? Share this episode!
Jul 6
19 min

In this episode of the Amicable Divorce Network Podcast, host Tracy Ann Moore-Grant sits down with Chloe Oudiz, divorce coach, founder of Divorce Differently, and ADN Amicable Award winner, for a conversation that most people never think to have.Should you tell your employer you're going through a divorce? It sounds simple, but the answer is more nuanced than you might think. Chloe breaks down the stigma, the statistics, and the very real professional risks of staying silent and gives practical, thoughtful guidance on how to navigate this conversation with confidence.Work with Chloe at divorcewithchloe.com and book a free consultation call🌐 Find an amicable divorce professional near you at amicabledivorcenetwork.com🌐 Divorce resources for clients at divorceamicably.com
May 6
18 min

In this powerful episode of the Amicable Divorce Network Podcast, host Tracy Ann Moore-Grant sits down with Lisa Johnson and Chris Barry, high conflict divorce strategists and founders of Been There Got Out, to discuss their new book When Your Ex Turns the Kids Against You — and the very real, very painful issue of parental alienation.Lisa and Chris work daily with clients they describe as battling their own personal terrorists through the family law system — and in this conversation, they pull back the curtain on what alienation actually looks like, how it starts, and what parents can do to protect their children and themselves.💻 Find Lisa & Chris at beentheregotout.com | 📧 [email protected] | [email protected]📚 When Your Ex Turns the Kids Against You — available on Amazon🌐 Find an amicable divorce professional near you at amicabledivorcenetwork.com
Apr 19
32 min

Can EMDR Therapy Help You Heal Through Divorce?In this episode of the Amicable Divorce Network Podcast, host Tracy Ann Moore-Grant sits down with licensed clinical social worker and mediator Will Smith of the Atlanta Marriage and Mediation Clinic to explore one of our most-read blog topics ever EMDR therapy and its powerful role in divorce recovery.Will breaks down what Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) actually is, how it works with your nervous system, and why it may be one of the most effective tools available for people stuck in grief, anger, or trauma during or after divorce. He shares a compelling real-life success story and explains the difference between "Big T" and "Little T" trauma and why both matter in the divorce process.In this episode you'll learn:What EMDR is and how the light bar therapy worksWhy divorce can be a form of trauma (even without violence)How EMDR helps "unstick" painful memories so you can think clearly and move forwardHow many sessions to expect and what to look for in a qualified EMDR therapistHow co-mediation and flat-rate divorce packages are changing the game for amicable divorces💻 Find Will Smith at atlmmc.com or atlantaemdr.org | 📞 770-421-5271🌐 Find an amicable divorce professional near you at amicabledivorcenetwork.com👉 If this episode helped you, share it with someone navigating divorce. You are not alone.
Mar 26
26 min

In this episode, host Tracy Moore Grant sits down with family law attorney Hannah Hembree Bell to discuss the intricacies of navigating divorce, with a special focus on empowering women. ✨ What You’ll Learn:Hannah’s inspiring journey into family law The critical importance of financial independence during divorce Emotional challenges and practical advice for women considering divorce Common pitfalls to avoid and tips for preparing for life after divorceHannah shares invaluable insights from her personal experiences and offers essential resources to support women throughout this journey. For more empowering content and resources, follow us on Instagram: @divorceamicably.💬 Join the conversation and take the first step towards an amicable divorce!
Mar 3
35 min

Divorce isn’t just emotional, it’s financial. And the decisions made during this transition can impact your future for decades.In this episode of the Amicable Divorce Network Podcast, host Tracy Moore-Grant sits down with Certified Divorce Financial Analyst® Michelle Muhammed to unpack the critical financial choices couples face during divorce — and the costly mistakes many people don’t realize they’re making.They discuss:• Why hiring a Certified Divorce Financial Analyst (CDFA®) can dramatically change outcomes• Common misconceptions about dividing retirement accounts, real estate, and investment assets• The hidden long-term risks of DIY divorces and rushed settlements• Why “50/50” doesn’t always mean equal — or financially smart• How an amicable approach can protect both parties’ long-term financial stabilityMichelle shares practical insights on evaluating settlement options, avoiding common financial traps, and making informed decisions that align with your future goals — not just short-term emotions.Whether you are navigating divorce personally or professionally, this episode offers essential guidance on protecting your financial future and making confident, informed choices.🎧 Subscribe to the Amicable Divorce Network Podcast for expert conversations on navigating divorce with clarity, strategy, and dignity.📲 Follow @divorceamicably on Instagram for resources, education, and insights on amicable divorce and life beyond it.
Feb 18
25 min

In this episode of the Amicable Divorce Network Podcast, host Tracy Ann Moore-Grant sits down with intimacy coach Jen MG for an honest, thoughtful conversation about intimacy during—and after—divorce.Together, they explore how aging, evolving desires, emotional shifts, and life transitions can reshape intimacy in ways many people aren’t prepared for. Jen shares why self-reflection and honest communication are essential, especially for individuals redefining themselves after divorce, and offers practical guidance for rebuilding intimacy with clarity, confidence, and intention.Whether you’re navigating divorce, supporting clients through it, or reimagining connection in a new chapter of life, this episode offers grounded insight and compassionate perspective on creating fulfilling relationships post-divorce.🎧 Subscribe and follow the Amicable Divorce Network Podcast for more expert conversations on navigating divorce with clarity and dignity.📲 Follow @divorceamicably on Instagram for education, resources, and real-world guidance on amicable divorce and life beyond it.
Feb 10
25 min

In the first episode of Season 3 of the Amicable Divorce Network podcast, host Tracy Ann Moore-Grant speaks with co-parenting coach Jay Skibbens about the complexities of co-parenting after divorce. They discuss the emotional challenges faced by parents, the importance of setting boundaries, and the need for child-focused decision-making. Jay shares his personal journey and insights on navigating co-parenting dynamics, emphasizing the significance of understanding emotions and expectations. The conversation also touches on the impact of labels like 'narcissism' in co-parenting relationships and offers practical tips for managing triggers and fostering healthier communication.You can find more from Jay on IG: @jayskibbensAnd more from ADN: @divorceamicably
Jan 29
32 min

In this episode, host Tracy Moore-Grant and guest Suzanne Winlove-Smith discuss the final chapter of the Divorce Amicably book, focusing on closure and healing after divorce. They explore the emotional trauma associated with divorce, the importance of seeking help, and the transition from a shared identity to an individual one. Suzanne shares insights on managing emotional triggers, the grieving process, and practical tips for transforming negative energy into positive action. The conversation emphasizes the need for support, planning for the future, and modeling healthy behavior for children during and after divorce.If you're navigating the emotional chaos of divorce and ready to step into a more grounded and empowered version of yourself, Suzanne can help.Based in Canada – working internationallywww.thecleandivorce.comFree consultation available on her websiteCheck out her Divorce Journal for just $10 – a step-by-step tool to process pain and accelerate healing.
Dec 3, 2025
27 min

In this episode of the Amicable Divorce Network podcast, Tracy Moore-Grant and Stephanie Robins discuss the journey of moving forward after divorce. They explore the emotional challenges faced during and after the divorce process, emphasizing the importance of embracing emotions, rediscovering passions, and setting healthy boundaries. The conversation highlights the significance of building a support system and embracing the unknown as individuals navigate their new lives post-divorce. The episode concludes with a focus on celebrating personal growth and the opportunities that arise from the end of a marriage.Connect with Stephanie:www.alpharettafamilytherapy.comCall/Text: 404-849-5505Based in Alpharetta, GA (offering in-person and virtual sessions)
Dec 2, 2025
18 min
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