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436. Why Podcasting Is the Most Underrated Reinvention Tool for Women After Divorce with Allison Hare

Episode 436 of the The Divorce Revolution podcast, hosted by Amber Shaw, titled "436. Why Podcasting Is the Most Underrated Reinvention Tool for Women After Divorce with Allison Hare" was published on December 4, 2025 and runs 48 minutes.

December 4, 2025 ·48m · The Divorce Revolution

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Have you ever felt like you've outgrown your life but you're not totally sure what comes next? Or maybe you've been craving deeper connection, more meaning, or a creative spark you haven't felt in years. What if the thing that helps you reinvent yourself… is actually something you've never even considered?

 

In this episode of The Divorce Revolution Podcast, I'm joined by award-winning podcaster Allison Hare, creator of The Reinvention Room, to talk about why podcasting is one of the most powerful (and underrated) tools for women—especially women rebuilding after divorce. We dig into burnout, loneliness, creativity, community, and the moment you realize you're not broken… you've just outgrown your container. Allison also shares her framework for creating a meaningful, sustainable podcast, how to find your unique voice, and why the podcast space is nowhere near as saturated as most people believe.

 

If you've been feeling stretched thin, craving a new chapter, or thinking about starting something of your own but don't know where to begin, this episode is for you.

 

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What We Discuss:

  • 01:42 Why real human connection matters more than ever
  • 03:33 How podcasting can become a powerful business asset
  • 06:09 The balance between self-help and actually enjoying your life
  • 07:24 Allison's story: leaving corporate America without a plan
  • 21:26 What it really takes to build a podcast that lasts
  • 23:56 The strategy behind creating a show people actually come back to
  • 24:35 Finding your voice, your passion, and your unique niche
  • 25:34 The surprising qualities that make someone a great podcaster
  • 27:34 Allison's Four Ps Framework for launching a compelling show
  • 33:28 Why podcasts are more influential than ever
  • 37:08 Seven ways to monetize and use a podcast for your business
  • 42:04 How to create deeper connection with your audience
  • 45:14 What to know before starting your own podcast

 

Find more from Allison Hare:

Website: https://allisonhare.com

Quiz: https://allisonhare.com/quiz

Podcast: https://allisonhare.com/podcast

Instagram: https://instagram.com/allison__hare

LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/allisonhare

 

Find more from Amber Shaw:

Instagram: @msambershaw

Website: ambershaw.com

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