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Episode 107: Finding Strength Through Divorce with Coach Kimberly Lorah

Episode 107: Finding Strength Through Divorce with Coach Kimberly Lorah

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In this episode of the PowerWomen Podcast, host Claire Brown sits down with licensed professional counselor and certified divorce coach Kimberly Lorah to talk about navigating the chaos of divorce with clarity, courage, and confidence. Together, they share personal stories of resilience, practical strategies for co-parenting, and the importance of rediscovering yourself in the messy middle of life transitions. Whether you’re healing from heartbreak or seeking your next chapter, this conversation offers inspiration, hope, and empowering tools to move forward stronger than ever.

POWERWOMEN RETREAT: https://claire-brown.mykajabi.com/2025-powerwomen-retreat

COACH KIMBERLY’S WEBSITE: https://kimberlylorahcoaching.com/

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WEBSITE: https://thepowerwomen.org/

LR FACEBOOK GROUP: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1807102609586780

NWA FACEBOOK GROUP: https://www.facebook.com/groups/www.thepowerwomen.org

INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/powerw.o.m.e.n

YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/@PowerWomenPodcast

Podcast Produced by clantoncreative.com

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