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WE ANSWER THE HOW, WHEN AND HOW! HOW DO YOU PHYSICALLY, EMOTIONALLY AND/OR MENTALLY RECOVER FROM DIVORCE? DO YOU WAIT UNTIL THE DIVORCE PROCESS IS OVER THEN DO YOU START TO HEAL? WE SAY NO! DIVORCE RECOVERY CAN START IN ALL PHASES OF YOUR DIVORCE - EVEN IN THE PRE-PHASE! THIS IS A PODCAST ABOUT REAL PEOPLE TALKING ABOUT REAL DIVORCE RECOVERY NO MATTER WHAT PHASE YOU ARE IN - HEALING AND MOVING ON TO YOUR NEW REALITY!! If you need to make an informed decision about your divorce recovery and n ...
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The Raisin Canes Podcast

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Open dialogue from David and guests who either are raising, have raised or would like to raise productive and respective children. They will discuss a host of topics concerning the development of a child through adequate parenting. We don't have all the answers to all the problems, but we can help and shed light on a few of them.
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With only 25 shows, we have rebranded the 15 Minutes of Giving No F*cks Podcast into the new Attentive While Oblivious Podcast. We felt that it gives the show a broader appeal with a more positive vibe. Don’t get it twisted - the show is still the same as our Divorce Devil Podcast, funny, witty, in-your-face, crazy, entertaining, innovative and sometimes out of control. The show’s premise has not changed and the goal is still the same - this special podcast is one that is not in the business ...
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I’m Matt Stadlen and for 20 years I’ve been talking to and interviewing public figures from around the world. In this series I’ll be interviewing famous names from every walk of life and with a broad range of views, politics and perspectives. Every guest will get 20 questions, and the plan is for you to have a better sense of each of them by the end of their interview.
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The New Bureaucrat, is a serious – and sometimes not so serious – look at the inside job of transforming government. You will meet and get to know people, people like you, people who are changing how government works. We’ll talk about the struggle, the obstacles, the commitment it takes to persist. The New Bureaucrats have one thing in common, they are focused on results. Demonstrable, measurable results. Results that matter. And all of them are successfully applying business concepts, tools ...
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The longest serving of the current crop of Today Programme presenters on Radio 4, Justin Webb gives rare insights into life behind the scenes at the BBC's flagship news show, discusses how the corporation covers politics, addresses allegations of liberal bias levelled against the national broadcaster, explains the challenges of reporting on Donald …
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Well, here it is - what to do when the divorce is fresh or hasn’t even started yet. Even though we are not professional therapist, we have a list of things, looking back, we wished we would have know about and/or done. We would ask for forgiveness with the crazy start -but that is just part of the show. That’s the way it starts sometimes! Discussio…
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Test Match Special commentator Daniel Norcross sheds a tear as he describes his elevation from founder of internet cricket commentary provider, Test Match Sofa, to one of the BBC's best loved and most enduring products. He explains the joy of cricket, reveals the secrets of his trade, and makes the case for the longest form of the game. Whether or …
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Believe it or not, this is the first show we have dedicated to boundaries. We all have been there. Not enough at first then maybe too much in the end. It is definitely problematic when healing. Discussions of your truths, accepting my sh*t wholeheartedly, Everybody is not your friend, they know my blood type, and start with the walls up all are bro…
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Multi award-winning comedian Omid Djalili on comedy, causing offence, making a difference, his solidarity with Iranian women, expressing himself on social media, his upcoming tour and the meaning of life. (In this episode, Djalili mentions comedian Louis CK, who expressed remorse for masturbating in front of women, but said that he had never reveal…
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This is a continuation from the last podcast of forgiveness, contentment and happy. This is final prize - accepting your new reality. I know it is hard to fathom that for some people. Discussions of not letting the past define you, pay attention to your past, see you next Tuesday, don’t be afraid to ask for help, we only have one life. There off-th…
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How do we start? Talking about the complex relationship between forgiveness, contentment and happy was a tough one. We still agree that forgiveness still have a not giving a f*ck component. Discussions of waiting for someone’s sorry, forgetting time is a thing, Soul Train, See you next Tuesday, communication, heal in hell, grudges take a lot of wor…
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Sorry for the two week hiatus. Rachel was vacationing and I was down right lazy! But we are back with another electrified session. Friendships - before, during, and after your divorce…. What a such complicated subject. We discussed topics of tour or tour, no stake in the game - judge away, trifecta - friends before, during and after, unrealistic ex…
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One of football's best loved pundits, Guillem Balagué is the author of 10 books, including on Messi, Ronaldo, Maradona and Guardiola. Here he gives his verdict on the the greatest player of all time, how he fell out with Ronaldo, what he thinks of the foreign ownership of clubs, highlights the scourge of racism in the game, explains the difference …
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Well, here it is! The final installment of the Divorce Storm. And with all its collateral damage. Your life is definitely changed - what you probably perceive as no for the better. But, this is your time to finally realize you have to embrace this time and the efforts of the storm showing you the path to your new positive reality. There may be smal…
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One of the very top names in British food, Tom Kerridge is the only chef in the country with a two Michelin star pub. He runs multiple establishments, writes cook books and fronts TV series. Here he reveals the secrets to his stardom, describes his journey from a working class, single-parent childhood, talks about his triumph over alcoholism and lo…
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Well, here it is! Part two of the series. In this podcast, we discuss the challenges and unpredictability of going through a divorce. Using the metaphor of a storm to describe the emotional turmoil and chaos that can occur during the process. Watch out for the calm eye, it sometimes sends a false sense of security of the process. Discussions of: AB…
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World Champion and Olympic silver medallist Kriss Akabusi reveals the trauma he experienced as a child and the impact that had on his rise to international stardom. Known for his infectious enthusiasm, he tells the story of the sadness he felt when his Nigerian parents left him behind in London as a boy so that he could experience a British educati…
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Here we go with another series. We actually love doing this. Part one of the three part series of the Divorce Storm - getting your sandbags ready. With all the three stages of divorce being important, this one is significant - it can lay the foundation for your recovery later. But, you are not ‘married’ to it. You can still recover with missteps in…
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In this episode of the Divorce Devil Podcast, David and Rachel interview therapist Dawn Wiggins, a licensed marriage and family therapist who shares her holistic approach to helping people recover from divorce. They discuss topics such as childhood trauma, the importance of failure in the recovery process, loneliness, and the role of grace in heali…
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Well, what can we say? That’s quite a mouthful - uncommunicated expectations are premeditated resentments! Rachel takes the reigns early and we finally come back to earth. Communication is the key in this podcast. It’s just that simple….. DO IT! Discussions of: Get thehings Rachel’s birthday Men and women communicate differently Rachel is a planner…
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How did the East India Company come about and how did it become the largest corporation in the world? How did the English compare to the Spanish and Dutch as a naval power, and how did they manage to gain a foothold in the Indian subcontinent? What were the obstacles to success, and what motivated the mercantile adventurers who risked their lives o…
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So, I took my spare time to create the new eBook ‘It’s OK to Hate Your Ex’. It took a while to complete it. It’s way different than people think it would be. Rachel and I discuss the book and a bunch of other things - as we do! Discussions of long term relationships count too, fertilizer stinks, give yourself grace to heal, people do better and ‘yo…
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Rochelle "Rocky" Clark won 137 caps for England, making her the second most capped player in the history of English rugby. She took part in four World Cups, winning one of them, and is an icon of the women's game. Here she reveals what it takes to reach the top, shares her highest bench press, discusses weight and fitness, gives her views on how to…
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This is the most impromptu podcast we have tried as of yet. We both came to the studio with no plans of a topic and pulled one out of the sky. And, it turned out pretty well. Guild and blame can derail your divorce recovery in many ways. Conversations of self-retrospection, guilt can enable you, it’s ok to take some blame and be wrong sometimes, an…
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One of our favorite subjects… the X factor. In our divorce recoveries we have both experienced different X factors. We do agree that you have some sort of compass in order to start healing, and that X factor(s) are them. What is yours?? Discussions of: Finding your funny Co-parenting dogs Can’t let her win Pulled the trigger twice Looking down the …
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Star of Cold Feet, Spooks, Luther, Kingdom, Doctor Who and Silent Witness, Hermione Norris takes us behind the scenes of her craft, describes the differences between stage and screen, discusses the need for more female parts, reveals why the role of spy Ros Myers helped her as a new mum, and explains why she enjoys playing bad people.…
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It’s another fun Divorce Devil Podcast. Our subject today is the interesting wins and fails in dating during divorce recovery. So many things to cover here. We feel we only scratched the surface. Discussions of you are never really ready to date, phone a friend, there is always some baggage, Rachel swiped her thumbs raw and you need to go through t…
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Alexandra Shulman edited British Vogue for a record 25 years. Here she explains why fashion matters, how she became passionate about clothes, reveals her favourite brands, gives her verdict on her successors, describes the ethical issues she had to navigate in the world of fashion and offers her message to those wanting to experiment with what they…
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Well, we are finally at the last episode of the 10 part series of feeling better in your divorce recovery. It is so important to celebrate you every now and then. You deserve it! Taking time for you is paramount. Your value is intrinsic even though you take one step forward and two steps back sometimes. We hope that the 10 part series was of some v…
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Author and journalist Agnes Poirier takes us on a whirlwind tour of historical and contemporary Paris, illuminating some of its cultural and political landmarks and telling the story of its prominence as one of the great capitals of the world. Along the way we encounter the French Revolution, the building, burning and rebuilding of Notre Dame, the …
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We are almost done with the 10 part feeling better in your divorce recovery. Today is day 9 and it’s all about owning your divorce story. We feel you should not be ashamed of your divorced status and we provide tips not to. Your divorce story becomes less important as time goes on. We also discuss how the perception of our own divorce stories has c…
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One of the most important journalists of his generation, Alan Rusbridger edited the Guardian for two decades, helping to break international mega stories that included Snowden, Wikileaks and phone hacking. Now editor of Prospect magazine, here he reflects on the dangers of misinformation and disinformation on social media platforms, not least on El…
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Guy Deacon served in the British Army for over three decades. At the age of 49 he was diagnosed with Parkinson's, but in his late fifties and early sixties, having left the military, he drove from the shores of Morocco to Cape Town, taking the western coastal route. On his way he raised awareness about the disease on the African continent and showe…
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Day 8 people - are you learning from your past? We feel that it is so important to do just that. You need to reflect on what your marriage has taught you (good or bad), don’t let the past define you and on your journal prompt…. What do you need to leave behind? What version of your past do you tell people? We agree that letting things go, eventuall…
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In this episode, David and Rachel discuss the financial changes that occur after divorce. They share personal experiences and insights on topics such as living a comfortable life, making financial decisions as a couple, and considering the future. They also discuss the challenges of surviving financially after divorce, the importance of financial a…
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In this episode, we discuss the topics of anger and embracing change in the context of divorce recovery. While exploring the positive aspects of anger and how it can be used as fuel for personal growth, we also discuss the concept of venting anger in a controlled environment, such as a smash room. Rachel and I emphasize the importance of processing…
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Legendary broadcaster and BBC World Affairs Editor John Simpson talks about being punched in the stomach by a British Prime Minister, the different approaches as he sees them of Tory and Labour governments to the BBC, questions of bias, the importance of reflecting nuance, his career reporting from 160 countries, surviving 10 near death experiences…
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The man who became famous for bringing the latest developments and inventions in tech to BBC audiences is now, arguably, less famous than his rescue dog, Sophie from Romania. Here Rory Cellan-Jones explains this canine phenomenon, describes the impact of Parkinson's on his life, discusses the future of technology and the reach of AI, contemplates w…
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The author of Empireland and Empireworld, Sathnam Sanghera, explores the impact of British colonialism on Britain and the world, expresses his frustration at the amnesia about the involvement of people of colour in British history, encourages us to understand the past rather than rank it, eschews the culture wars, discusses the Royal Family's invol…
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In this episode, David and Rachel discuss the importance of establishing and expanding your support tribe during and after divorce. They talk about the different roles people play in your village and the need for both positive and negative influences. While emphasizing the importance of letting go of unhealthy friendships and evolving your village …
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Wilfred Emmanuel-Jones, self-styled as 'The Black Farmer', came to Britain from Jamaica as a small boy and grew up in poverty as one of nine siblings. He was often 'very, very, very hungry'. At an early age he became determined to own his own farm. Despite leaving school with no qualifications, after a career in television and then in PR, he realis…
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Here we come again with day three of the challenge. The subject of self-care is one that is near and dear to our hearts. Unless you’ve been under a rock, LOL, you’ll know that it is a subject that is precious to us. As we introduce the concept of the 'F*ck-It Bucket' as a way to let go of things that don't serve you - we also emphasize the need to …
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David and Rachel are podcasting about day two of the ten day challenge to feel better in your divorce recovery. Day two deals with your new beginnings. In this episode of the Divorce Devil podcast, David and Rachel discuss the process of envisioning a positive future after divorce. They share their personal experiences of healing and processing, em…
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ITN newscaster turned Classic FM presenter John Suchet takes us on a passion-fuelled tour of Beethoven's life and music. Is the composer, who began to lose his hearing as a young man, the greatest of them all? What about Mozart or Schubert? Suchet's infectious love of his subject provides a must-listen for any listener to classical music - and for …
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This is the first episode of ten podcasts that deal with the total healing, wellness and moving on after your divorce and during your recovery. Emotions is the biggy. They hit you when you least expect it and sometimes keep cycling around. We discuss the importance of journaling and processing emotions, as well as finding outlets for emotions such …
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We or I have to apologize for the dad jokes on divorce at the beginning of the show. Rachel needed some pep in her step after a few trying days with the kiddos at the school. So, we start with jokes but dive into the realm of our favorite topic: Forgiveness (AKA - giving no f*cks). We think this is the third go around with this subject so you know …
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Who better to talk to in General Election year than Tony Blair's former Director of Communications and Strategy, the man who helped drive New Labour to power and keep it there. Here he gives his verdicts on Starmer and Sunak, sets out a blueprint for growth, reveals why he became so involved in the fallout from the Brexit referendum, laments the mo…
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How do we explain this episode? Mixing Back to the Future and Divorce Recovery? Oil and vinegar? Oil and water? WTF - Let’s see what happens. What is the worst that can happen except for it will make some of you think. I pulled this title and subject earlier this week and Rachel agreed to it. Interesting! It’s all about what would you change, small…
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Matthew Taylor is the Chief Executive of the NHS Confederation. Here he gives his take on the challenges facing the NHS, the shortfalls in funding, the need for capital investment, the under-management of the health service, the choices facing politicians, the problems in social care, huge waiting lists, the cost analyses of prevention and innovati…
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