Surviving Toxic Relationships Podcast with The Matadoras
Surviving Toxic Relationships is a Christian podcast for women who are ready to break free from toxic, emotionally abusive, or narcissistic relationships and step into healing, clarity, and truth.
Deana and Lizzie are two women whose lives unexpectedly crossed when they were married to the SAME manipulative, cheating, financially abusive partner.
Their combined passion is to provide women with the tools to avoid, escape, or heal from toxic, harmful, or confusing relationships.
If you’ve been searching for faith based wisdom that goes deeper than surface-level advice, this show is for you. We talk honestly about trauma, emotional wounds, spiritual confusion, and the process of rebuilding your identity through faith.
Our esteemed guests consist of Therapists, Authors, Doctors, and Survivors. Together, we explore topics that include self-discovery and healing, narcissistic abuse, boundaries, discernment, and learning to hear God’s voice clearly in relationships.
Whether you’re trying to avoid early red flags, are in the middle of a toxic relationship, or recovering from one, this emotional and spiritual healing podcast offers real conversations, practical insight, and biblical encouragement to help you move forward into hope, restoration, self worth, and renewal.
Remember beautiful friends: You are not alone, You are not crazy, and You are deeply, deeply loved.
Deana & Lizzie
Surviving Toxic Relationships Podcast with The Matadoras
Episode #58: Navigating High Conflict Divorces: Insights from Lisa Johnson
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In this conversation, Lizzie and Deana speak with Lisa Johnson, a high conflict divorce strategist and advocate, about the complexities of navigating high conflict divorces and legal abuse. Lisa shares her personal journey from being a victim to becoming an advocate for others, emphasizing the importance of courtroom etiquette, emotional support, and strategic oversight in legal battles. The discussion also covers the role of fathers, the impact of parental alienation, and identifying red flags in high conflict divorces. Lisa provides valuable insights and practical advice for those facing similar challenges.
Takeaways
-Lisa Johnson is a high conflict divorce strategist and advocate.
-She emphasizes the importance of courtroom etiquette and being persuasive.
-Emotional support is crucial for clients facing legal battles.
-Both men and women can be victims of high conflict divorces.
-Parental alienation is a significant issue affecting many families.
-Identifying red flags early can help in managing high conflict divorces.
-Strategic oversight of one's case is essential for success in court.
-Clients should actively participate in their legal processes.
-Understanding the dynamics of the other parent can provide leverage.
-Doom scrolling can negatively impact mental health during legal battles.
Learn more about Lisa Johnson and her work at:
https://beentheregotout.com
Lisa Johnson shares her journey of triumphing over a difficult custody battle and economic abuse. She achieved a legal victory that changed state law and now supports others facing high conflict divorce. This episode contains valuable divorce strategies to help protect yourself during family law cases.
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