From a counselor’s perspective, this podcast is super helpful in guiding parents through the numerous gray areas of parenting after divorce. It offers thoughtful insight to the world of a kid and helps cultivate understanding and empathy. Thankful to have it as a resource!
Grace Casper captures the raw authenticity of humanity, especially after the such a tender event. The way she is able to carry her guest with intention, relatability, and honesty is quite a feat.
Thank you for sharing your voice
Such a genuine and passionate look at navigating the world of divorce from the perspective of the child. Grace clearly has an enormous heart for this topic and is able to navigate difficult conversations with honesty and approachability. I highly recommend listening!
While I haven't had to deal with my parents divorcing, I feel like I've learned so much about my friends who have been through it. This podcast is extremely thought provoking and provides a sense of community to people navigating a similar situation which is so powerful and needed.
What an incredibly thoughtful resource for families going through divorce. Children of divorce speak out candidly and provide hope and a reminder that the journey is not one to go alone. Bravo, Grace Casper.
Wow, wow, wow! Grace, you brought back so many memories from my own experiences dealing with divorced parents. You took me back to evaluating my experiences that possibly can still be hindering me even in my own marriage. Yes, I am married. However, what my wife and I did not realize is that there are many more obstacles and “logistics” that come after divorce for years to come through the eyes of our children. This podcast makes us take a different approach to live proactively in our ways of doing things. It first started with hearing the stories on this podcast! So thank you Grace and your guest for being vulnerable and creating space for these stories to help us through situations that are real life!
Grace is honest and real and beyond wise in her advice. As a child of divorce she is able to use personal experience to help others learn. Divorce is a tough reality for so many families, but Graces tips are valuable to changing the way it’s handled for children.
Wow! Great job, Grace. What a fantastic resource you have launched. I’ve been married and divorced twice. While these divorces have been amicable, thankfully, I still need to be mindful of how my daughters (one is now 20…I sent this to her!) have been impacted by divorce and what they are still going through. I have tried to be as empathetic as possible, but hearing how divorce impacts the kids from their direct voices is incredibly helpful. I will be sharing this with my friends who are going through divorce as well. Thank you! Keep up the great work!
My parents are still together but I am married to a child of divorce. This podcast has been so eye opening to me, and it has helped me better understand my husband and some of what he went through as a kid. When you grow up with parents who are happily married, it’s hard to imagine any other circumstances. Hearing directly from children of divorce has allowed me to, as best as I can, step into my husband’s shoes and imagine what life was like for him. This has given me more grace, love and understanding for who he is as a person today. I’m so thankful that this podcast exists.
This podcast helps me better understand the hearts of the kids as they tread through this heart wrenching, life changing experience. I’ve tried to learn as much as I can from children of divorced parents because I believe their words will bring insight, education, and healing! Thank you, Grace, for giving us this treasure. Keep going!!
Divorce tends to consume the parents, and despite their presumed love for their kids, the kids often come second. This results in avoidable pain and suffering for the kids. This podcast aims to help parents consider ways they can help their kids weather the storm they’re putting their kids through. Grace is awesome, and is providing insights that can help thousands make divorce a bit less painful.
It’s really nice to hear from the children's perspective of what was beneficial or detrimental to their experience growing up with separated parents. Love the host and it’s very interesting hearing the different experiences and how no experience with divorce is the same. This is so needed!!