Split Perspectives - Separation Unfiltered
Welcome to "Split Perspectives: Separation Unfiltered," the podcast where we dive into the unfiltered reality faced by individuals going through separation from a partner. Join me, your host Bridgette Jackson New Zealand's Leading Divorce Coach. As we peel back the layers and delve deep into the raw emotions, complexities, and triumphs experienced during the dissolution of marriages and de-facto relationships.
Split Perspectives - Separation Unfiltered
Latest Episodes
Survive, Heal, Thrive: Navigating toxic relationships and finding clarity
In this episode, we hear from Rhonda, a survivor of emotional, psychological, and narcissistic abuse that spanned over two decades. Isolated and questioning her own reality, she gradually found her resilience in faith and educati...
Informed Insights series: Making smart mortgage moves for life after divorce
Join us for the latest episode of Split Perspectives: Informed Insights, which is part of Split Perspectives. The Informed Insights series, featuring experts with unique expertise, is designed to provide valuable guidance to individuals n...
Informed Insights - Strategic steps to finding connection: Navigating post-divorce dating
Join us for the latest episode of Split Perspectives: Informed Insights, which is part of Split Perspectives. The Informed Insights series, featuring experts with unique expertise, is designed to provide valuable guidance to individuals n...
From toxic to turnaround: Susan’s divorce journey
Join us in this compelling episode as we explore the remarkable journey of Dr. Susan Bernstein, who navigated the challenges of divorce while raising three young children.Susan’s story began when pregnant with her third child, she sought...
Life after “it’s over”: Sarah Catherall on divorce, co-parenting and new beginnings
Join us as Sarah Catherall, writer, journalist, and author of How to Break Up Well: Surviving and Thriving after separation. Reflecting on her journey through separation 15 years ago. Sarah discusses not only the separation itself but ...