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Broke Up, Not Broke(n)™

Jamie M. Lima, MBA, CFP®, CDFA®

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Going through a divorce? You can be broken up, but don't have to end up broke(n)! This podcast is for those considering divorce or in the midst of it, and will empower you to take control of your life and your finances throughout the entire process.
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Russell Gets Revenge

Don't Matter Media

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An eight episode black comedy fiction podcast about a mild-mannered accountant on a quest for vengeance. Written and created by Peter Hoffman Kimball, starring Josh Callahan, and featuring such voice talent as Ptolemy Slocum from HBO's Westworld and Emmy winner Neil Garguilo from MTV's Awkward.
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The motto of Dialogues with Richard Reeves is "thinking together in relationship". This podcast features in-depth, lively conversations with leading thinkers on the big questions facing modern societies. dialoguespod@gmail.com @richardvreeves
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Join Evan Meyer as he explores what it means to undomesticate our mind, body and spirit. Tune in for conversations with thought-leaders on health, wealth, sexuality, relationship, and spirituality. Undomesticate - return to your sovereign roots.
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“Share your science” is a new story collection from scientists at the NASA Ames Research Center. The Ames Science Directorate comprises of researchers from the Earth, Space, and Biosciences Divisions. We are sharing this collection to showcase the breadth of fascinating research and to capture personal stories, challenges, discussions about diversity, science communication, and special moments scientists would like to share along their journey. Our aim is to foster a welcoming space and insp ...
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Jamie M. Lima is joined by Lara Buelow to explore the intersection of divorce, career transitions, and financial planning. Lara shares her personal experiences and insights from her upcoming book, offering advice on assessing financial risk tolerance and managing life shifts. They discuss the WOOP goal-setting framework, the cost of divorce, and th…
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Jean Hanff Korelitz is the author of nine novels including The Latecomer and The Plot (both in development for limited series), You Should Have Known (adapted as HBO’s 2020 limited series, The Undoing, by David E. Kelley and starring Nicole Kidman and Hugh Grant) and Admission (basis for the 2013 film starring Tina Fey). The Plot was featured on Th…
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Jamie M. Lima and Jonathan Steele dive into the complexities of high net worth divorce cases. Jonathan shares his expertise in family law, highlighting the challenges and considerations unique to these divorces. They discuss the decision-making process between litigation and mediation, and the intricacies of financial decisions and asset division, …
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Jonathan Lethem is one of the smartest, riskiest, and most experimental writers working in crime fiction today. He writes about crime not only like a fiction writer with all that propulsive page turning thrill, but also like a sociologist, a psychologist, a historian and a philosopher. That might never have been truer of his work than his latest, B…
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This Week At Windsor, we’re joined by Rev Dr Steve Bartlett, otherwise known as the Big Cheese! As the Director of Ministries for the Baptist Association NSW & ACT, Steve shares his insights on what makes a church truly healthy, the dynamic of healthy congregationalism, and his personal journey leading to his current role. And, of course, he faces …
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Jamie M. Lima is joined by Dr. Barbara Provost and Maggie Nielsen to discuss financial empowerment for women facing divorce. They explore Purse Strings LLC's mission and the unique financial challenges women encounter. The conversation highlights the importance of selecting the right financial professional and understanding the roles of CDFA and CD…
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Jenna Satterthwaite was born in the Midwest, grew up in Spain, lived briefly in France, and now lives in Chicago with her husband and three kids. Jenna studied classical guitar at the Conservatorio Profesional de Música de Zaragoza and earned her BAs in English Lit and French at Indiana University. Once upon a time, Jenna moonlighted as a singer-so…
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This Week At Windsor, we welcome Colin Wellings, a pastor with a passion for both faith and farming! Colin shares stories from his life studying crop disease, his views on how evolution and God connect, and the significance of Jesus telling his disciples of "the white harvest." He also digs deep into how quantity can lead into quality as well as hi…
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Jamie M. Lima is joined by Ed Parcaut to delve into the intricacies of homeownership and real estate during a divorce. They explore the current real estate market outlook, addressing housing shortages and fluctuating interest rates. Ed shares financial strategies for navigating divorce, with a focus on credit and property division. The discussion i…
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Alice Hoffman is the author of more than 40 books, including novels, YA fiction, middle grade and children’s books, short stories and nonfiction. Perhaps best known for her 1995 novel Practical Magic, which was adapted for a 1998 film of the same name, many of her works fall into the genre of magic realism and contain elements of magic, irony, and …
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Jamie M. Lima welcomes Eric Brotman to discuss the multifaceted impacts of divorce. They delve into the emotional and financial repercussions, emphasizing the importance of financial planning and prenuptial agreements. The conversation covers prenups, title governance, and the role of financial literacy. They explore asset division, taxes, insuranc…
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This week we’re talking with four hybrid/self-published authors. Christine Amoroso spent the first decade of her professional career as an accountant. In 1997 she chased a childhood dream and began a career in elementary education, first as a teacher and then a principal. In 2014 she started a blog, Bare Naked in Public, writing personal narratives…
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Jamie M. Lima introduces Julia Hoffman, who shares her personal experiences with divorce. They discuss the cultural stigma and personal challenges faced during divorce, focusing on co-parenting dynamics and societal expectations. The importance of collaborative divorce and post-decision work is highlighted, along with building a support system. The…
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Elizabeth Strout’s latest novel, Tell Me Everything, brings together her whole cast of characters to Crosby, Maine. Olive Kitteridge and Lucy Barton finally meet. Lucy continues her intense friendship with Bob Burgess. And, along the way, there’s a murder investigation, separations, and struggles with addiction. The book asks the big questions — wh…
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Join hosts Jonathan and Ardin for this week's inspiring episode of This Week at Windsor! We’re thrilled to welcome Jacky Turano, the heart and soul behind the Jeremiah Project. Jacky’s ministry has been a beacon of hope for the homeless and those going through tough times in the Hawkesbury community and beyond -- providing not just meals, but a lif…
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Jamie M. Lima introduces Kat Newport, highlighting her journey into conflict resolution. They discuss understanding priorities and setting agendas with empathy, as well as strategies for minimizing conflicts and building a supportive network. Kat shares insights on dealing with emotional burnout, rebuilding relationships post-divorce, and preventin…
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Patricia Engel is the author of five books including the newest collection of short stories, The Faraway World; Infinite Country, a New York Times Bestseller and Reese's Book Club pick; The Veins of the Ocean, winner of the Dayton Literary Peace Prize; It’s Not Love, It’s Just Paris, winner of the International Latino Book Award; and Vida, a finali…
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Jamie M. Lima is joined by Larry Bilotta to explore the complexities of relationships involving "chaos kids." They discuss the unique marital challenges and financial implications these individuals face. The conversation covers legal considerations, including mediation, and delves into issues like infidelity, narcissism, and midlife crises. Larry e…
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Ben Shattuck is the author of Six Walks: In the Footsteps of Henry David Thoreau, which was a New Yorker Best Book of 2022, a Wall Street Journal Best Book of Spring, and the New York Times Best Book of Summer. His latest is The History of Sound, a collection of 12 stories told as duets or couplets, with two stories talking to each other. He joins …
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Jamie M. Lima introduces Joey A. Drolshagen, focusing on the critical role of mindset during divorce. They explore overcoming conditioning and emotional barriers, with a particular emphasis on the unique challenges and growth opportunities men face. Joey shares insights on creating a vision and managing finances post-divorce. They discuss the impor…
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Sarah Pearse lives by the sea in South Devon with her husband and two daughters. After moving to Switzerland in her twenties, she spent every spare moment exploring the mountains in the Swiss Alpine town of Crans Montana, the dramatic setting that inspired her debut novel, The Sanatorium, a Reese Witherspoon Bookclub Pick. The Retreat, her second n…
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Jamie M. Lima welcomes Liam Naden, who shares his journey through divorce and rebuilding his life. They discuss leveraging adversity for growth and success, emphasizing the crucial role of mindset in overcoming divorce challenges. Liam explains how embracing uncertainty can enhance resilience, and they delve into the brain's role in navigating toug…
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This Week At Windsor, we’re thrilled to welcome Craig Farmer from Partners in Ministry to the episode! Craig, a passionate advocate for uplifting churches and businesses, will share his wisdom on how humility in leadership can transform communities and business. We’ll explore his personal faith journey, discover what drives his mission to encourage…
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Julia Phillips is the author of the National Book Award finalist and NYT Book Review’s 10 Best Books of the Year debut Disappearing Earth. Her latest is Bear, out and available by Hogarth. She joins Marrie to talk about it, as well as the power of fairytales and using that structure in your work. She talks about working in a close third point of vi…
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Jamie M. Lima and Angela Duncan dive into the financial essentials for those navigating life post-divorce. Angela shares her background and provides practical advice on budgeting, building an emergency reserve, and avoiding debt. They discuss common financial mistakes, essential steps to achieve financial stability, and the importance of shifting y…
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Flynn Berry is author of Trust Her. Berry is the New York Times bestselling author of Under the Harrow, winner of the 2017 Edgar Award for Best First Novel; A Double Life, a New York Times Book Review Editors’ Choice; and Northern Spy, a Reese’s Book Club pick that was named one of the ten best thrillers of 2021 by The New York Times and The Washin…
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This Week At Windsor we bring you captivating stories and inspiring conversations straight from our backyard with WDBC member Mark Pentecost! Mark shares his remarkable journey from gospel band frontman to a passionate advocate on the mission field in Ukraine. Discover how his faith and musical background have shaped his path and the incredible wor…
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Jamie M. Lima welcomes Melanie Yates to discuss overcoming isolation and addressing the stigma associated with divorce. They highlight the importance of self-care during divorce proceedings and introduce the emotional freedom technique (EFT). Melanie clarifies the difference between self-care and selfishness, emphasizing the need for personal goal-…
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New York Times bestseller Kimberly McCreight is the author of eight novels, including A Good Marriage, Friends Like These and Reconstructing Amelia. She’s also the author of the New York Times bestselling young adult trilogy The Outliers. Several of her novels have been optioned for the screen. Her latest is Like Mother, Like Daughter. She joins Ma…
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Jill Ciment is the author of the collection of short stories and novellas, Small Claims; the novels The Law of Falling Bodies, Teeth of the Dog, The Tattoo Artist, Heroic Measures, Act of God, The Body in Question; and the memoirs, Half a Life and Consent. She has been the recipient of numerous grants and awards, among them a National Endowment for…
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Jamie Lima welcomes Dr. Natalie Marr, who shares her background and personal experience with divorce. They discuss the unique challenges of midlife divorces, the emotional toll of unfulfilling relationships, and the grieving process. Dr. Marr emphasizes the importance of maintaining values, the role of mindfulness in stress management, and the neur…
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Teddy Wayne is the author of the novels The Winner, The Great Man Theory, Apartment, Loner, The Love Song of Jonny Valentine, and Kapitoil. He is the winner of a Whiting Writers’ Award and an NEA Creative Writing Fellowship as well as a finalist for the Young Lions Fiction Award, PEN/Bingham Prize, and Dayton Literary Peace Prize. A former columnis…
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Jamie Lima introduces Nikki Billou, who shares his insights on becoming a thought leader and building personal resilience through divorce. Nikki discusses his background and journey into coaching, emphasizing the importance of thought leadership during the divorce process. They explore the critical role of support systems, offer key advice for thos…
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Kevin Barry is the author of four novels — Night Boat to Tangier, Beatlebone, City of Bohane (which was longlisted for the 2019 Booker Prize) and, most recently, The Heart in Winter. He’s also the author of three short story collections, including That Old Country Music. The Heart in Winter was 25 years in the making. Unlike his other works, the st…
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This Week At Windsor, join us as we summersault into the life of Tahlia Kaden; life time member of WDBC, the gravity-defying tumbler and step-daughter to our co-host Ardin. In this episode, Tahlia takes us on her journey—from the high-flying world of competitive tumbling to the deep waters of navigating faith and mental resilience through high scho…
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Jamie M. Lima and Morgan Anderson discuss the critical role of addressing tax issues during divorce. They cover tax debt responsibility, the innocent spouse rule, strategies to minimize tax burdens, and filing status considerations. Morgan shares a case study and offers final advice on managing tax issues. Links mentioned in the show: www.goldenlio…
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Sharing a little bit around the last few years of my life and my personal descent to soul. Men's Community → https://www.thirteenpines.com/thelodge Newsletter → https://letters.evanmeyer.co/ Instagram → https://www.instagram.com/iamevanmeyer Twitter → https://twitter.com/iamevanmeyer Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE, LIKE, and SHARE.…
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(This podcast was recorded live on June 22, 2024 at Arvida Book Co in Tustin, California.) Dawn Tripp is the author of the novel Georgia, a national bestseller. She is the author of three previous novels: Game of Secrets, Moon Tide, and The Season of Open Water, which won the Massachusetts Book Award for Fiction. Her poems and essays have appeared …
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How can we think well about who God is? This Week At Windsor we had the opportunity to speak with Dr Jeffrey Aernie, Professor at Alphacrucis University College and New Testament Scholar. As a fellow American, Jeff and Jonathan go back twenty years attending the same University, then seminary together. Jeff is a lover of language which drew him to …
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Jamie Lima delves into understanding marital assets and debts, the significance of the separation date, and the treatment of separate property. Learn about equitable distribution vs. community property, how to value marital assets accurately, and the importance of gathering relevant documents. Disclaimer: The information on this site and podcast is…
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Joyce Maynard has been publishing since she was 13 years old. She first came to national attention with the publication of her New York Times cover story, “An Eighteen Year Old Looks Back on Life,” in 1972, when she was a freshman at Yale. Since then, she has published 20 books, including the New York Times bestselling novel, Labor Day and To Die F…
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This Week At Windsor, we have a very special guest return once again: author, pastor, preacher, and retired minister Lee Eclov joins us all the way from the United States to discuss his reflections on life and ministry "behind the pulpit." Lee was lead pastor at Village Church of Lincolnshire where he pastored many seminarians, including Jonathan. …
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Jamie M. Lima emphasizes the importance of choosing the right financial adviser during a divorce. He outlines his qualifications and the role of a CDFA®, shares a real-life example of financial misunderstandings, and offers guidance on post-divorce financial planning. He also covers how to verify an adviser's background, explains fiduciary vs. suit…
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Dani Segelbaum began her publishing career as an editorial assistant at HarperCollins Publishers, focusing primarily on highly designed non-fiction titles. She ‘s worked as a literary assistant at New Leaf Literary & Media, working with established and debut authors. Dani joined Arc Literary in 2024 after three years at the Carol Mann Agency. Born …
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This Week At Windsor, we have a very special guest: author, pastor, preacher, and retired minister Lee Eclov joins us all the way from the United States to discuss his reflections on life and ministry "behind the pulpit." Lee was lead pastor at Village Church of Lincolnshire where he pastored many seminarians, including Jonathan. In this first of a…
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This episode covers the critical role of communication during divorce, drawing from Jamie's professional and personal experiences. It delves into emotional complexities, courtroom consequences of poor communication, and effective techniques like "I statements" and active listening. It also emphasizes transparency in financial discussions, gathering…
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Curtis Sittenfeld is the bestselling author of seven novels and one collection of short stories. Her books have been on many “Best Books of the Year” lists, optioned for television and film, and translated into 30 languages. Romantic Comedy is her latest. It was picked for Reese Witherspoon’s Book Club in 2023 and it’s now out in paperback. She joi…
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WE'RE BACK! After a few months off we are back and ready to hit the ground running. We're starting off strong with a fantastic chat with Julia Boland, who is a former LPGA golfer, now turned school teacher and administrator. Julia fell into golfing almost as seemlessly as she fell into her Christian faith, following God's path from Australia to Tex…
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In this episode, Jamie introduces the crucial concept of financial assessments in divorce. He emphasizes the importance of documenting personal belongings, financial assets, income, and expenses. Jamie also discusses post-divorce budgeting and the necessary tools for financial inventory. Listeners are provided with a free inventory worksheet and in…
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Tracy Sierra was born and raised in the Colorado mountains. She is an attorney who currently lives in New England in an antique colonial-era home complete with its own secret room. When not writing, she spends time with her husband and two children. Nightwatching is her debut novel and was the Spring pick of the Jimmy Fallon Book Club. Tracy joins …
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