Sep 12, 2019
Show Notes
Whitney Hickerson is the founder of Waystone Coaching and
Mediation, where she helps divorced parents create strong,
supportive two-home families. She teaches parents how to support
their kids and co-parent effectively without losing sight of their
own well-being. A divorced parent herself, Whitney understands the
fears, challenges – and yes, rewards – of parenting after
divorce
Our discussion:
The divorce rate in the Christian world is the same in the
secular world.
7:03 The goal of Whitney's services is to have a functional 2
home family in the end. Divorce doesn't have end in a
"broken" family.
15:12 After Whitney's divorce guilt and shame came before the
grief set in.
17:50 Going back to church was difficult.
20:56 Grief around your identity changing
- married
couples don't know what to do
- some
married women may feel threatened
27:38 If your life was built around a social circle involving
married couples, your life can suddenly feel very isolating.
28:45 How to be supportive as her
friend:
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Keep inviting them to "couple" related social events to help
them to continue to feel included.
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Ask them to sit with you at church
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Reach out and acknowledge her
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Offer support - ask for what they need or offer something
specifically
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Listen
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For the moms who are probably struggling with their kids not
being with them all the time - help them keep busy during these
times, invite them out to do things socially
32:58 Things to stay away from doing as her
friend:
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Offering unsolicited advice
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"Trash Talking" the ex-spouse even if she's doing
it
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Pick sides (you are not required to pick sides)
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Talking about the ex-spouse
37:19 What do you do if you are having a party,
do you invite them both?
Find out if they are both open to being in the same location.
If not, maybe the one who doesn't come to the event, you do
something with them separately.
38:40 What happens if she keeps turning your invites
down?
Isolation could be a real thing for her either by her own
making or by others not engaging with her.
41:05 Kids' Grief -Dealing with the guilt
of knowing you had a hand in it
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Deal with your own grief - Through therapy you could learn
healthy coping skills and then model that to the kids
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Be aware of your tendency to become more lenient in your
parenting style
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Allow your kids to create a strong bond with the other parent
- the better that co-parent relationship is, the better it is for
the kids
47:15 How Whitney's Coaching works
48:21 Spiritual Effects of Divorce:
Everyone will do this differently - some will move in closer and
others will drop off.
It's okay to go where you feel most nurtured.
Sometimes you need to step back and be angry with God. And
then when you're ready you'll either go back to your old church or
you'll be ready to go find a new place of worship.
As with any life transition, your spiritual walk may change.
As you grow and develop, just like any other life change,
it's going to change. And what was a good fit before may not be a
good fit now.
50:45 How the grief is now with Whitney
Guilt is still a part of the picture.
52:50 How can you find Whitney?
Facebook:
Instagram:
01:01:55 Kathleen's Controversial Thoughts on
Divorce
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the Get a Drink with Your New Friend) to learn more about how
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