EPISODE · Jun 17, 2026 · 22 MIN
200 Episodes Later: What Ten Years Taught Us About Money & Marriage
from We Chat Divorce Podcast · host My Divorce Solution
After 200 episodes and a decade of helping thousands of individuals navigate one of life’s most difficult transitions, Karen Chellew and Catherine Shanahan step back from the typical divorce topic to explore the deeper patterns they have witnessed over the last 10 years. The biggest realization? Divorce was never only about divorce. It has always been about clarity. Too often, the financial disconnect in a marriage begins long before anyone contacts an attorney or files paperwork. It starts when one person manages the finances, assumptions replace conversations, and financial transparency slowly disappears. In this special 200th episode, Karen and Catherine share the most important lessons they have learned from working with more than 5,000 clients across all 50 states. They discuss why financial preparation should be a lifelong practice—not a divorce task—and why trusting your spouse should never mean losing your own understanding of your financial life. They also reveal the costly mistakes they see repeatedly in divorce: relying on spreadsheets instead of verification, assuming an attorney will create financial clarity, entering mediation without complete information, and making life-changing decisions before understanding their long-term impact. Whether your marriage is thriving, struggling, or already ending, this conversation is a powerful reminder that financial knowledge creates confidence, options, and better decisions. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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After 200 episodes and a decade of helping thousands of individuals navigate one of life’s most difficult transitions, Karen Chellew and Catherine Shanahan step back from the typical divorce topic to explore the deeper patterns they have witnessed over the last 10 years. The biggest realization? Divorce was never only about divorce. It has always been about clarity. Too often, the financial disconnect in a marriage begins long before anyone contacts an attorney or files paperwork. It starts when one person manages the finances, assumptions replace conversations, and financial transparency slowly disappears. In this special 200th episode, Karen and Catherine share the most important lessons they have learned from working with more than 5,000 clients across all 50 states. They discuss why financial preparation should be a lifelong practice—not a divorce task—and why trusting your spouse should never mean losing your own understanding of your financial life. They also reveal the costly mistakes they see repeatedly in divorce: relying on spreadsheets instead of verification, assuming an attorney will create financial clarity, entering mediation without complete information, and making life-changing decisions before understanding their long-term impact. Whether your marriage is thriving, struggling, or already ending, this conversation is a powerful reminder that financial knowledge creates confidence, options, and better decisions. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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