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What happens when divorce, caregiving responsibilities, or a major life change forces you to rethink your career? How do you move forward when you’re not even sure where to start?

Listen to this episode of the Divorce Confidential podcast with Family Law Attorney Michelle Dellino and Real Estate Divorce Specialist Amy Alpeza where we discuss:

πŸ” Why divorce and major life transitions often trigger career changes
βš“ How finding stability and “dropping the anchor” can help during uncertain times
πŸ’‘ What stay-at-home parents should consider when returning to the workforce
πŸ“ˆ How to rebuild confidence after years away from a career
πŸ’¬ The difference between career coaching and therapy β€” and when each may help
🌟 Why uncertainty can become an opportunity for growth, reinvention, and new possibilities
🏠 How work, identity, finances, and family transitions are often deeply connected

Whether you’re considering a career change, returning to work after raising children, or simply feeling stuck in your current role, this conversation offers insight and encouragement for navigating your next chapter with confidence.

Tune in to this short webinar to learn ways to find relief and clarity amidst work uncertainty. With the many challenges of today’s job market and economy, it can be difficult to know what to do, or what not to do.


Aubrie De Clerck, BA ’95 (sociology, Clark Honors College), a certified professional career coach, will walk you through some tools and frameworks to re-center when you’re having a hard time connecting to your own inner knowing. Bring whatever career uncertainty you are navigating or curious about, including but not limited to:

  • Unemployment
  • Increasing workload
  • Worries about impending layoffs
  • Changing careers

 

Listen to this KKNW interview about change and uncertainty – divorce, job loss, new baby, financial changes, you name it. Marilyn Milano and I talked personal stories, helpful frameworks and simply being human together.

 

When our inner and our outer lives don’t match up