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#209 Why Women Leave: The Emotional Labor, Burnout, and Breaking Point with Oona Metz

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Why are women filing for divorce at significantly higher rates than men — and is it really as sudden as people think?If you’ve ever felt the invisible weight of emotional labor, long-term imbalance, or the quiet erosion of partnership in your marriage, you’re not alone. Many women spend years trying to repair, communicate, and carry the relationship forward before ever considering divorce. This episode explores the deeper emotional and societal factors behind why women are increasingly choosing to leave — and why that decision is rarely impulsive.In this episode, you’ll discover:What the research actually reveals about why women initiate divorce more oftenHow emotional labor, burnout, and chronic stress slowly erode intimacy and respectWhy financial independence has empowered women to make thoughtful, self-honoring decisionsPress play now to gain clarity, validation, and a research-backed perspective on why choosing peace may be the most empowered decision you ever make.Join us on our podcast as we navigate the complexities of marriage, divorce, separation, and all related legal and emotional aspects, including adultery, alimony, child support, spousal support, timesharing, custody battles, and the financial impact of dissolution of marriage.Interested in working with us? Fill out this form here to get started.Not quite ready? Interact with us on socials!Linktree- https://linktr.ee/FloridaWomensLawGroupFlorida Women’s Law Group Website- https://women-winning-divorce.captivate.fm/fwlgOona Metz's Links: Official website: https://www.oonametz.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/oonametz/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/womennavigatingdivorceLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/oona-metz-licsw-cgp-6a14a41b/Book Link: Unhitched: The Essential Divorce Guide for WomenDisclaimer: This podcast is for informational purposes only and is not an advertisement for legal services. The information provided on this podcast is not intended to be legal advice. You should not rely on what you hear on this podcast as legal advice. If you have a legal issue, please contact a lawyer. The views and opinions expressed by the hosts and guests are solely those of the individuals and do not represent the views or opinions of the firms or organizations with which they are affiliated or the views or opinions of this podcast’s advertisers. This podcast is available for private, non-commercial use only. Any editing, reproduction, or redistribution of this podcast for commercial use or monetary gain without the expressed, written consent of the podcast’s creator is prohibited.Thank you for listening, please leave us a review and share the podcast with your friends and colleagues. Send your questions, comments, and feedback to marketing@4womenlaw.com
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