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S3E5 | Adult Child of Divorce: A Cautionary Tale with Missy Miculka

Author
Karen McNenny, The Good Divorce Coach™
Published
Thu 13 Mar 2025
Episode Link
https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-good-divorce-show/episodes/S3E5--Adult-Child-of-Divorce-A-Cautionary-Tale-with-Missy-Miculka-e303a1s

In this episode of The Good Divorce Show™, host Karen McNenny engages with Missy Miculka, an adult child of divorce, to discuss the long-lasting impacts of divorce on children. They explore the importance of communication, emotional support, and the need for parents to prioritize their children's well-being during and after the divorce process. Missy shares her personal experiences and offers cautionary advice for parents navigating new relationships and co-parenting dynamics. The conversation emphasizes the significance of creating a positive environment for children and the potential for healing and growth in the aftermath of divorce.


About Missy aka The Menopause Midwife

  • ohm406.com
  • instagram.com/mymenopausemidwife
  • instagram.com/optimalhealthmt/
  • tiktok.com/@themenopausemidwife


Certifications/Licenses:

  • Midwifery 
  • Licensed Massage Therapy
  • GGS Menopause Hormone Certification
  • Quicksilver Scientific Hormone Specialist Certification - Practitioner


Takeaways

  • Divorce can have a lasting impact on children, often more than parents realize.
  • Children need to be allowed to express their emotions during a divorce.
  • It's important for parents to communicate openly with their children about the divorce.
  • Waiting before introducing new partners to children can help ease transitions.
  • Children should not feel responsible for their parents' emotions.
  • Creating a supportive co-parenting environment is crucial for children's well-being.
  • Language used by parents can significantly affect children's feelings about their family dynamics.
  • Equal access to both parents is vital for children's emotional health.
  • Parents should avoid putting adult issues on their children.
  • Therapeutic support can be beneficial for both parents and children during a divorce.



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