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Kicking Off 2025 with the Boston Globe’s Meredith Goldstein

Kicking Off 2025 with the Boston Globe’s Meredith Goldstein

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In the inaugural episode of Season 5 of the Schein On Podcast, Evan dives into the complexities of divorce, offering advice on healthy communication, understanding the impact of divorce, co-parenting, and working with legal teams. Evan introduces a new segment called 'Overrated, Underrated' and highlights communications with podcast veterans and newcomers. Special guest Meredith Goldstein, advice columnist for the Boston Globe, discusses relationships, the changing dynamics in the digital age, and her personal and professional insights on love and divorce. The episode sets a hopeful tone for 2025, urging listeners to view divorce as a transition rather than a failure, and emphasizes the importance of New Year's resolutions.

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00:52 Season 5 Kickoff and New Year Optimism

03:09 The Evolution and Unique Approach of the Shine On Podcast

03:39 Introducing New Segments and Producer Dave

05:51 Top Five Divorce and Relationship Resolutions for 2025

08:23 Overrated or Underrated: Legal and Personal Topics

20:42 Featured Guest: Meredith Goldstein on Love Letters

28:48 The Romance and Reality of Marriage

29:39 Redefining Success in Relationships

32:23 The Business Side of Marriage

35:46 Navigating Divorce and New Beginnings

36:56 The Evolution of Journalism and Personal Growth

45:50 Exploring Modern Relationship Models

47:22 Fun Segment: They Said It

54:34 Wrapping Up and Future Insights

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