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Career Gals We Admire
I’ve been featured on the Canadian Career Gal Website as one of the career gals they admire. I’m honoured to have been selected to share my profile, please read on to see what I have to share.
http://canadiancareergal.blogspot.com/2011/11/gals-we-admire-deborah-moskovitch.html
Being the Strong Man a Woman Wants
This program on The Smart Divorce radio show with Deborah Moskovitch features Elliott Katz, author of seven nonfiction books. Elliott teaches the principles he shares in his book: Being a Strong Man a Woman Wants
After the end of a relationship, Elliott sought to learn about being a man in a relationship. He found books on marriage and relationships said little to him. He found powerful timeless insights in the lessons that fathers and other older male role models taught younger men. People started seeking his advice and would say, “Why didn’t someone tell me this before?”
Moving beyond the trendy ideas about a man’s role – that just don’t seem to work – Elliott shares insights on being a man that have withstood the test of time. Interestingly, these insights are the traits that he heard many women complain were lacking in men today – showing leadership, making decisions and taking responsibility.
Topics in this program include:
- Why are women so frustrated with today’s men?
- How does growing up without strong male role models affect men today?
- The lack of “quality” men is a common complaint from women today. What happened to today’s men?
- Does today’s strong woman today want a strong man?
- What are the traits of a strong man?
Tune in and listen to what Elliott has to share
http://www.divorcesourceradio.com/being-the-strong-man-a-woman-wants/
A fight to save a marriage
Tune in to The Smart Divorce and hear how one courageous woman fought to save her marriage. Beverly Willlet is now using her expertise and experience to effect social change.
When Beverly Willett was faced with divorce she did something few have tried… challenging the divorce in court. She wanted desperately to save her marriage and avoid divorce. Beverly has extensive knowledge about the judicial system, both from her research and personal experience, and is passionate about divorce reform.
Beverly www.beverlywillett.com, is an author and former attorney. Her articles about divorce, marriage and parenting have appeared in many publications, including The New York Times, Newsweek, Woman’s Day, Family Circle, Prevention, Salon.com, Parenting and The Daily Beast. She’s a regular contributor to The Huffington Post Divorce page, a former Contributing Editor to Chicken Soup for the Soul Magazine, and a long-time advisor to Parentalwisdom.com. For the past year, she has been consulting with groups and individuals about divorce reform on a pro bono basis. She is the chair of the advisory committee for the Coalition for Divorce Reform. (http://www.divorcereform.info/)
Topics in this program include:
• The Impossible Dream: The Fight to Save Beverly’s Marriage
• Giving up on your career for your children
• The differences and flaws between No Fault vs. Fault Divorce
• When mom’s break up: Coping with the loss of friendships post divorce
• How the Coalition for Divorce Reform is making a difference.
Click on the link to hear this fascinating interview:
http://www.divorcesourceradio.com/the-fight-to-save-a-marriage-and-thoughts-on-divorce-reform/
Finding Happiness During Divorce
Finding Happiness During Divorce is the new program on The Smart Divorce with Deborah Moskovitch featuring Susan Pease Gadoua. Isn’t it time you find your happiness?
Our guest, Susan Pease Gadoua is the founder and Executive Director of the Transition Institute of Marin, specializing in meeting the needs of separating and divorcing men and women. We explore the importance of understanding your own needs, how to find your happiness, and the meaning of loving yourself. It’s an enlightening and engaging conversation, tune in to learn how to find the power of happiness.
- The meaning of happiness
- What it means to love yourself, to be open to loving and healthy relationships
- Preparing yourself emotionally for a great relationship
- Why people get stuck in relationship traps – and being with the same personality type
- Avoiding the relationship trap mistakes and downfalls
- The risk of a rebound relationship
Click here to liste:
http://www.divorcesourceradio.com/finding-happiness-during-divorce/
Finding the best attorney for your divorce
Tune in to this very informative program on Divorce Source Radio.
In this program we revisit the first step when considering a divorce, selecting the proper attorney for your divorce.
Our guests include renowned Michigan Family Law Attorney and Divorce Source Radio Legal Correspondent, Henry Gornbein and from Toronto, Deborah Moskovitch, a professional Divorce Consultant and author or The Smart Divorce and host of The Smart Divorce Radio show.
Topics discussed will include:
- How to go about selecting the proper attorney?
- Should you hire the first attorney you visit or shop around for an attorney?
- What to expect in your initial consultation with a prospective attorney
- Questions to ask a potential attorney
- Watch for attorneys who bring you in with unreasonable expectations or perpetuate conflict
- We’ll discuss Mediation and Arbitration. Are they the less confrontational form or divorce?
- And much more
http://www.divorcesourceradio.com/finding-the-best-attorney-for-your-divorce/
Finding your Authentic Self, Happiness and Moving On
A new show from The Smart Divorce has just been posted. Tune in to hear our guest Hanna McDonough.
Our guest, Hanna McDonough, is Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, and Psychotherapist (www.hannatherapy.com). Ms. McDonough shares her wisdom on finding the best in yourself, and delves into relationships and what’s important – is it sex, money? And, what are the differences between men and women and they way each values a relationship. We explore the gamut in topics and – learn about living your life as an exclamation, not an explanation.
Topics in this program include:
- The value of a therapist: how to find a good therapist, when to stay and when to go
- Understanding a verbally abusive relationship
- Exploring transformative therapy
- How to keep your marriage HOT
- Putting children first
To listen to the podcast, click on the link
http://www.divorcesourceradio.com/finding-your-authentic-self-happiness-and-moving-on/
The anatomy of an affair
Tune into The Smart Divorce on Divorce Source Radio, to hear our guest Emily Brown explore affairs, and share her research and wisdom.
Our guest, Emily Brown, is Director of Key Bridge Therapy & Mediation Center in Arlington, VA. (http://www.affairs-help.com/); works with couples, individuals, and families regarding the underlying issues in marriage, divorce, and betrayal. An extramarital affair is one of the most painful experiences that couples face, and one of the greatest challenges for helping professionals. Whether you are seeking assistance in your personal life or you are professional seeking information to better help clients, this is the show that provides the wisdom and guidance so many need. Emily is the author of Patterns of Infidelity and Their Treatment, and Affairs: A Guide to Working Through the Repercussions of Infidelity, and numerous articles on affairs.
Topics in this program include:
- An in-depth look at the 6 different Affairs
- How to rescue a marriage if there has been an Affair
- Affair recovery: the process and insight
- Debunking the myths and misconceptions about Affairs
- Rebuilding trust
- How to talk to your children about the Affair
To hear this informative interview, click on the link
Hear Deborah Moskovitch on maritalmediate.com
Did you know that the divorce rate rises with each subsequent marriage? You would think that once people come to terms with the relationship being over, and gained some insight into that ending, that they would be much smarter entering into another significant relationship…….but the divorce rate rises to staggering 67% and higher for subsequent marriages by these same individuals There are some common themes I hear about and mistakes I often see, when a significant relationship ends.
People all too often try to jump into another relationship before understanding what it is they really want or need to develop a healthy, long lasting relationship. For example, studies show that people frequently marry before they truly understand something as basic as their partner’s financial and economic value system, their partner’s view of fidelity, their partner’s aspirations and life goals. Whether it is fear of turning their partner off, fear of being rejected by their partner, fear of having to deal with information and realities that are unpleasant, or simple wishful thinking, taking the time to probe into these matters will promote the success of that relationship.
There are very important conversations and considerations a couple must explore. These questions are answered through my interviews with Marriagemediate.com
To hear these important messages, click on the links below.
Part 1: Important questions when entering into marriage
http://maritalmediation.com/2010/11/part-1-important-questions-when-entering-into-marriage/
Part 2: Save your marriage or leave it
http://maritalmediation.com/2010/11/part-2-save-your-marriage-or-leave-it/
Part 3: Advice on finding a mediator for marriage
http://maritalmediation.com/2010/11/part-3-advice-on-finding-a-mediator-for-marriage/
Part 4: Marriage saved through mediation
http://maritalmediation.com/2010/11/part-4-marriage-saved-through-mediation/
Part 5: Can postnuptial agreements (postnups) be helpful?
http://maritalmediation.com/2010/11/part-5-can-postnuptial-agreements-postnups-be-helpful/
Please post your comments, I look forward to your thoughts.
Join Deborah Moskovitch on Syndicatednews.net
Join Deborah Moskovitch on Syndicatednews.net “Family Matters” with Hosts Jill Egizii and Judge Michele Lowrance on Wednesday, September 22, 2010.
Hear Deborah talk about what it means to have The Smart Divorce and much more. The Smart Divorce is one very smart approach for individuals going through divorce who want to sharpen their judgment, boost their confidence and save time, money, and their skin. This invaluable consulting process helps individuals to focus on what they need to do to get through both the process and practical necessities of divorce
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