Family IS forever but when there is a breakup of a marriage, and kids are in the mix, you have to be so careful about the messages you send to your children as you uncouple.
My guest is Kimberly Ewertz, author of the book, Family Redefined: Childhood Reflections on the Impact of Divorce. In her book she interviewed adults whose parents divorced when they were children and the impact it had on them, both then and now. She shares their impacts and how to avoid them if you are facing a breakup.
In this episode we talk about how to :
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About Kimberly Ewertz
Ewertz extensive work in journalism has spanned over three decades.
In her over thirty years of experience in the field of journalism Ewertz has written for numerous publications. The recipient of two Missouri College Media Association Awards, early on in her career, spurred her desire for feature writing which she still pursues today.
Ewertz began her journalism career as an editor at St. Louis Community College Meramec where she won two Missouri College Media Association Awards.
Throughout the years she has written for numerous publications focusing on feature articles where she delights in highlighting people and their accomplishments.
After twelve years of marriage, in 1990, Ewertz filed for divorce, propelling her and her then ten-year-old son into a journey of irrevocable change. That journey is the impetus for her first book, Family Redefined: Childhood Reflections on the Impact of Divorce. She currently resides in Gilroy, with her husband, and two dogs, Murphy and Charlie.
Contact information:
Email: kimewertz@gmail.com
Web: https://www.familyredefinedbook.com/
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