Nia means “purpose” in Swahili. Today's guest in our "Girl, I've Been There Too" series recognized that her purpose in life is to set an example for her child and, in doing so, had to make a difficult decision.
In this episode, Nia shares with us:
- The impact our parents' divorce can have on our own thoughts on marriage and divorce;
- How to question what you really want from a therapist;
- Why finding a home was a top priority; and
- The best resources for talking to young children about divorce.
Nia is one of several women profiled in our "Girl, I've Been There Too" series sharing with our village so that we too may learn from our shared experiences how to navigate the divorce process. This series isn't detailing stories about an Ex spouse but rather focuses on how these Black women survived the divorce process and thriving as they move forward. These are real stories from real women just like you.
Please be sure to subscribe to the Grown Girl Divorce podcast to catch new episodes of the "Girl, I've Been There Too" series and for conversations with experts helping to educate and empower you through divorce. Our website has additional resources including free downloads, blogs, Spotify playlist, and much more. Please follow us on our social media channels and join our village!
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