Dirty Laundry: The Divorce Podcast
Honest, expert-backed conversations about divorce, co-parenting, and moving forward.
Hosted by professional mediators Alex Howard and Amanda Silver, Dirty Laundry dives into the real questions women ask when navigating separation, custody battles, toxic relationships, and dating again. This is your safe space to learn, reflect, and take back control β no shame, no sugarcoating.
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Podcasting since 2023 β’ 141 episodes
Dirty Laundry: The Divorce Podcast
Latest Episodes
S5 E25: The Prenup Episode: Why More Couples Are Choosing Prenups β and What You Need to Know Before You Do
In this episode, Alex and Amanda sit down with family lawyers Sean Valentine and Ryan Osbourne β co-creators of I Do Prenup, an app that lets couples generate a real marriage contract in hours for a fraction of traditional legal costs. They bre...
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S4 E24: The Mom Identity Crisis Nobody Talks About β with Dale and Annabel from We Are More Than Moms
In this episode, Alex and Amanda sit down with Dale and Annabel, the duo behind We Are More Than Moms, to talk about why the postpartum identity shift is so disorienting, how they built a thriving community for career-driven women who refuse to...
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S4 E23: Roommate Syndrome, Bad Marriage Advice, and the Tool That Tells You Whether to Stay or Leave
Most couples don't fall out of love dramatically. They just slowly stop paying attention to each other β until one day they look up and realize they're running a household with a stranger.In this episode, Alex and Amanda sit down with ma...
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S4 E22: Coercive Control: How to Build Your Case Before You're Ready to Leave
If you're in a controlling relationship, start writing everything down β today. Not someday. Today.Family lawyer Maryam Manteghi explains exactly how a journal becomes the foundation of a coercive control case, why abusers follow a pred...
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S4 E21: The Tort of Family Violence β One Case That Could Rewrite Canadian Divorce Law
Coercive control and family violence finally have a legal price tag in Canada β and the Supreme Court decision that could make it permanent is coming any day.For the first time in Canadian history, a judge looked at twenty years of coer...
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