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Ep. 39 - How do men process divorce? with Dr. Bernadette Atanga

Ep. 39 - How do men process divorce? with Dr. Bernadette Atanga

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So many times, the focus is on the wife’s perspective. But what if we explored divorce from the husband’s perspective? What if we attempt to understand his emotions, his pain and motives? Listen as Dr. Bernadette Atanga, a physician, speaker, and leadership coach with more than 30 years of experience in Internal Medicine and Pediatrics with special interest in Emotional Health and Cultural and author of Beneath the Armor: 8 Practical Strategies for Men to Embrace Vulnerability and Lead with Authentic Strength" shares her unique insight gleaned from her experiences with men going through divorce.


We often think of divorce as a male driven event, with many men moving on to new lives without a look back. But that is not the rule in every case. Divorce can be exceptionally challenging for men and it often leads to feelings of grief, loss, and a disruption of their identity and sense of purpose. Many men struggle to process the emotional fallout, as they grieve over the loss of their roles in the family, which can lead to depression and loneliness. Let’s take a step forward in deepening our understanding of divorce from the husband’s perspective. Dr. Atanga discusses:

  • The importance of men leading from the boardroom to the family room. Many times men are leaders at work but fail to carry that role through to the family.

  • The typical reaction of a man when the wife says she wants a divorce and how frequently they feel blindsided.

  • The advice men are given by friends and why that is harmful.

  • The increased risk of suicide by men going through divorce.

  • How unresolved emotions stemming for trauma in youth impact a man’s marriage.

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Produced by: Whitfield Media Group, Chattanooga, TN

Editing by: Tyler Owens

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About your guest: Dr. Bernadette Atanga is a U.S.-based physician, author, speaker, and leadership coach with more than 30 years of experience in Internal Medicine and Pediatrics with special interest in Emotional Health and Cultural. Her unique coaching approach addresses emotional barriers to effective leadership, focusing on how unresolved emotions impact communication, workplace dynamics and well-being. Since 2005, she has led international mental health and empathy-driven leadership initiatives with a great focus on men's workshops. Dr. Atanga has shared the stage with American Idol and Broadway super star Justin Guarini and Kim Walsh Phillips. She enjoys writing, gardening, and attending her daughter Anne-Marie Atanga's opera concerts.

About your host: I’m Lisa McCluskey, MBA, a retired healthcare executive turned podcaster after being blindsided when my 34-year marriage ended. I interview experts on the Silver Divorce Podcast to help people through the traumatic divorce journey.

This podcast provides education and information and is not intended to replace the advice of a therapist or legal advice.

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