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Divorce

1/26/20261 hr 25 min

The Minimalists speak with divorce lawyer James J. Sexton about all the nuances of divorce, including the courage it takes to walk away from a marriage, housing and financial advice for recently single mothers, lessons from spousal cheating, how to know when a relationship is over, and much more!

Discussed in this episode:

What does it take for someone to find the courage to file for divorce? (10:14)

What housing and financial advice do you have for a recently divorced single mother? (21:59)

How do you know whether a relationship is worth staying...

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First 90 seconds
  1. Speaker 00:00

    [gentle music] This podcast has bad words. [laughs] [upbeat music] Every little thing you think that you need. Every little thing you think that you need. Every little thing that's just feeding your greed. Oh, I bet that you'd be fine without it.

  2. Joshua Fields Millburn· Host0:37

    Yes. Hello, everybody. Welcome to the Minimalist Podcast, where we discuss what it means to live a meaningful life with less. My name is Joshua Fields Millburn, and joining me here at our studio in beautiful West Hollywood, California, is my good friend TK Coleman.

  3. James J. Sexton· Guest0:53

    It's a beautiful day.

  4. Joshua Fields Millburn· Host0:55

    TK, you know, we often talk about letting go on this show. And on this episode, we're talking about one of the most challenging types of letting go, but I think we're gonna make it pretty fun. The preamble so far has been super fun, and today we're joined by America's divorce lawyer to talk about the nuances of divorce. Uh, we're also gonna talk about the, the courage it takes to walk away from a marriage, housing and financial advice for recently single mothers, lessons from spousal cheating, how to know when a relationship is over, and much, much more. Please welcome to

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