PodParley PodParley

Finding Love Again After Divorce with Shana Clemence

Episode 9 of the The Graceful Exit Podcast: Helping Women Navigate Divorce with Grace podcast, hosted by The Graceful Exit, titled "Finding Love Again After Divorce with Shana Clemence" was published on September 21, 2021 and runs 38 minutes.

September 21, 2021 ·38m · The Graceful Exit Podcast: Helping Women Navigate Divorce with Grace

0:00 / 0:00

In this episode, Founder and Host, Kimberlee Hoertz meets with Shana Clemence to talk about her divorce journey after 16 years of marriage and how she has since transformed her like and found love again. Show Highlights Introduction to Shana and her journey (1:15) Shana's divorce journey (5:39) The joyful part of divorce (10:28) Finding community amongst those that have gone through a divorce (14:22) Finding trusted professionals during her divorce (17:31) What does grace mean to Shana (18:40) Why you should be patience with yourself and non-judgmental (21:34) Finding your next partner after divorce (24:18) Learning to trust again after divorce (29:12) How connecting with other women during your divorce journey can help you (34:50) Join Our Community: Instagram @The.Graceful.Exit Facebook @TheGracefulExit Pinterest @TheGracefulExitOfficial

In this episode, Founder and Host, Kimberlee Hoertz meets with Shana Clemence to talk about her divorce journey after 16 years of marriage and how she has since transformed her like and found love again.


Show Highlights

Introduction to Shana and her journey (1:15)

Shana's divorce journey (5:39)

The joyful part of divorce (10:28)

Finding community amongst those that have gone through a divorce (14:22)

Finding trusted professionals during her divorce (17:31)

What does grace mean to Shana (18:40)

Why you should be patience with yourself and non-judgmental (21:34)

Finding your next partner after divorce (24:18)

Learning to trust again after divorce (29:12)

How connecting with other women during your divorce journey can help you (34:50)

Join Our Community:

Instagram @The.Graceful.Exit

Facebook @TheGracefulExit

Pinterest @TheGracefulExitOfficial

"The Grateful Dread" (podcast) Andrew Young I created this podcast to encourage people to begin their day by giving thanks and being grateful to be alive. Gratitude is the most powerful solution to any problem we face in life. and on this podcast I share stories of how God is working in my daily life that remind me to be grateful. My hope is that this spirit of gratitude can be contagious and we can create a community of people who practice gratitude and become walking beacons of light that encourage others to see the blessings within their struggles and offer encouragement and hope for them to keep going. Rooted In Gratitude Rebecca Hidalgo Welcome to Rooted in Gratitude (formerly The Grateful Heart Show).Host Rebecca Rei Hidalgo explores the "homes" we inhabit: our hearts, our minds, and our houses. While we still track the housing market, this show has grown to focus on the well-being of our listeners.We share stories of life unfolding at home - where we raise families and follow dreams. This mission also fuels our 501(c)(3) nonprofit, the Rooted in Gratitude Foundation, advocating for affordable housing.📸 @RootedInGratitudeaz📺 YouTube: Subscribe for new episodes!🎧 Stream us anywhere! The Art of Grateful Leadership Judith W. Umlas This podcast will inspire you to become a grateful leader and bring out the best in your people by dramatically increasing levels of engagement, productivity, and willingness to take initiative. Create a culture of appreciation in your organization. Tap into the power of your personal commitment to acknowledging people and expressing your gratitude to them in an authentic, heartfelt manner. Thinking outside the Sandbox Scarfe Sandbox 2020 Summer Team Professors from UBC's Faculty of Education share their perspectives on interdisciplinary learning in teacher education. This podcast brought to you by the Scarfe Digital Sandbox, is the result of a collaboration between two graduate students, Belén Guillemin and Nashwa Khedr, together with the 2020 Scarfe Sandbox team and contributing faculty members. We are grateful for the support of the Teacher Education Office, CTLT, WorkLearn UBC, and the financial support provided by UBC Vancouver students via the Teaching and Learning Enhancement Fund.
URL copied to clipboard!