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Understanding the 2 Primary Reasons for Divorce

June 08, 20251 min read

The 2 Reasons for Divorce

Couple Arguing

Resilience in the Face of Divorce: Lessons from Aaron Ralston's Ordeal

In this episode, we shed light on the often-overlooked perspective of the resistor in a failing marriage—the individual left grappling with uncertainty and pain. Similar to Aaron Ralston's struggle to free himself from the confines of a narrow canyon, resistors find themselves trapped in relationships fraught with turmoil and despair.

Discover:

  • Finding Strength in Adversity

  • The Erosion of Trust and Communication

  • Stories of Resilience and Renewal

  • Navigating the Path Forward

Many people struggle to understand why they got divorced. The person who initiated the divorce often recalls several incidents that led to the decision. But what lies beneath those incidents? For the person who resisted the divorce, confusion often surrounds the reasons behind their partner's desire to separate.

In this episode, we delve into the two main themes I often hear when speaking with people.

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Divorce Coach, CEO of Rebuilders International

Kevin Van Liere

Divorce Coach, CEO of Rebuilders International

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