EPISODE · May 7, 2026 · 10 MIN
Episode 2 - Table for Two
from ReImagining Community with Garland · host Garland Fuller
Episode 2 - Table for Two (Just Me and My Kid) Divorce With a 3-Year-Old: Starting Over, Building Your Village & Redefining Family Garland In this "Table for Two" episode, Garland shares why she married young to understand the "illusion of marriage," how she realized after seven years that she and her partner weren't values-aligned, and the exact holiday moment she consciously chose divorce. She reflects on navigating divorce with a 3-year-old, moving quickly from filing in February to living in her own apartment by July in California, and discovering her strength by redefining family rituals, routines, and traditions on her own terms. Garland challenges the stigma around single moms, framing single motherhood as protection and resilience, and describes how her mom and an "informed community" of other single moms supported her. She addresses the grief and "failure" narrative many women feel, encourages viewers that it gets better, and prompts them to identify and thank the people in their village. 00:00 Table for Two 00:20 Why I Married 01:40 Signs and Conditioning 02:22 The Divorce Moment 04:00 Filing and Moving Out 04:38 Redefining Family 05:38 Single Moms and Strength 07:09 Finding Your Village 07:57 Reframing Failure and Grief 09:14 You Will Be Okay 10:09 Thank Your Support 10:48 Closing Thanks Welcome to this 5-part series designed for women navigating change, transition, reinvention, and intentional living. These conversations are here to help you reflect, reconnect with yourself, and move forward with more clarity, courage, and alignment. ✨ Book a confidential conversation/coaching call: https://tinyurl.com/3vy9vbs5 💌 Subscribe to the newsletter for reflections, resources, and future series: https://tinyurl.com/5yvxmdmz 🔔 Subscribe to the channel and share with someone who may need this too.
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