

Restored: Helping Children of Divorce
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Children of divorce are 2–3 times more likely to get divorced and are more likely to struggle with emotional problems, relationship issues, and bad habits. But those stats don’t get to write your story. If your parents’ divorce or family dysfunction left wounds you can’t always put into words, this show is for you.The Restored Podcast shares real stories and expert tips to heal the trauma, navigate family challenges, and build the healthy relationships you’ve always wanted.Ranked in the top 10% of all podcasts and #18 in the divorce category — the only one dedicated to children of divorce — listeners say it’s “more effective than 30 years of counseling.”You’re not doomed to repeat your family’s past. You can break the cycle, and we’re here to help you do it.
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Jul 20, 2022 • 1h 17min
#075: Dealing with Your Parents’ Divorce, Anger Toward Parents, Helping Your Kids Heal | Ask Restored #1
In this episode, we answer questions from listeners like you. Each question reveals a real life challenge faced by someone from a broken family. We offer answers and practical guidance.The questions include:How do you deal with your parents divorce when it isn’t a clearly justifiable split?As divorced parents, how do we make up for all the mistakes we’ve made and help our kids heal?How do I openly talk about my parents divorce without hurting them in the way I view it?How do I build a better relationship with my dad when he isn’t emotionally there and has never talked to me about my parents separating/divorcing?How do I deal with my anger toward my parents?Get your question answered on the podcastShownotes

Jul 5, 2022 • 1h 3min
#074: Why Children of Divorce Learn to Act Like Chameleons | Craig Soto II
Often, people from broken families become very attuned to the needs of others, especially our parents and siblings. We become skilled at being what people want us to be. In the end, we often lose ourselves and our ability to articulate what we need and want.In this episode, we discuss that problem as well as:How normal was strange and strange was normal for our guest growing upWhy he became motivated to break the generational cycle of divorce in his familyHow he felt like burden in his relationships, which made him feel the need to earn love and constantly prevent it from ending any momentShare your storyShownotes

Jun 21, 2022 • 1h 24min
#073: Prepare for Your Marriage, Not Just Your Wedding | Fr. Daniel Ciucci & Deacon Colin Coleman
Whether you’re single, dating, or engaged, your wedding day will be a beautiful experience. However, planning it is very consuming. As a result, it’s easy to prepare more for the wedding day than for a lifetime of marriage. Marriage preparation is meant to refocus you and prepare you not only for your wedding day, but for your marriage. In this episode, we discuss marriage prep and:The main cause of dysfunction and divorce, according to my guestsWhat can be done to better help people from broken families to build great marriagesA sneaky thing that can sabotage anyone’s marriageAn assessment to help you understand the reality of your relationship heading toward marriageAdvice and encouragement for leaders of marriage prepIf you hope to be married one day or you lead marriage prep, this episode is for you. Get the Marriage Guide and TalkShownotes

Jun 7, 2022 • 1h 3min
#072: Eating Disorder: What It Is & How to Heal It | Dr. Julia Sadusky
If you or someone you know has struggled with an eating disorder, you know how painful that experience can be. It’s often an overlooked struggle that really deserves more attention and resources. But thankfully, some resources do exist to heal an eating disorder. Today, a psychologist who specializes in treating eating disorders joins us. We discuss:The types, symptoms, and root causes of eating disordersSurprising statistics on the prevalence of eating disorders and how they can be lethalHow genetics play a role in developing an eating disorder and why you can’t simply think your way out of itWhat a healthy relationship with food looks likeResources and advice you can use today to begin overcoming this struggleIf you struggle with an eating disorder or know someone who does, don’t miss this episode.Buy Dr. Julia’s BooksFind a counselorShownotes

May 26, 2022 • 1h 10min
#071: My Parents’ Divorce Made Me a Child-Sized Old Soul | Professor Daniel Drain
Growing up too fast is a common experience for children of divorce. You’re often called upon to take on responsibilities that should never be yours. As a result, you may become a serious, mature person — even if you’re still a kid.That’s what happened to our guest today, which he explains in this episode. In addition, we discuss:A surprising thing that helped him heal and begin to break the cycle of dysfunction and divorce in his own lifeHow his parents are also children of divorce, which naturally played a role in how they repeat that cycle in their own marriageWhat marriage is meant to be and why a false idea of freedom greatly hinders your ability to build lasting love

May 10, 2022 • 13min
#070: Want a Great (Future) Marriage? Learn to Handle Conflict | Part 2
After his parents’ divorced, Joey feared repeating the same mistakes in his own marriage. He wanted to know, “How do I not repeat my parents’ mistakes?” He wanted authentic love but had no idea how to build it. It set him on a quest for answers and a roadmap for love. In this episode, you’ll hear a talk which offers a roadmap based on research, time tested couples, and the wisdom of Christianity. You’ll also learn:4 signs that your relationship or marriage is headed off a cliff, according to researchersThe biggest area of conflict in marriage and what to do about itPractical tips to make conflict healthyThe one thing that makes conflict less scary and more manageableA resource for handling conflict betterIf you want a build a healthy relationship and great marriage, this episode is for you.Listen to the whole talk: 7 Tips to Build a Thriving & Divorce-Proof MarriageShownotes

Apr 28, 2022 • 12min
#069: Want a Great (Future) Marriage? Do This | Part 1
After his parents’ divorced, Joey feared repeating the same mistakes in his own marriage. He wanted to know, “How do I not repeat my parents’ mistakes?” He wanted authentic love but had no idea how to build it. It set him on a quest for answers and a roadmap for love. In this episode, you’ll hear a talk that offers a roadmap for love based on research, time-tested couples, and the wisdom of Christianity. You’ll also learn:An ingredient that research shows is essential to build a healthy relationship and great marriageAnswers to the questions:Can love actually last?When feelings fade in your relationship, does that mean the end is near?Is love worth the risk and possible hurt?A challenge to build love that lastsIf you want a build a healthy relationship and great marriage, this episode is for you.Listen to the whole talk: 7 Tips to Build a Thriving & Divorce-Proof MarriageShownotes

Apr 13, 2022 • 42min
#068: An Underrated Tactic to Heal from Your Parents’ Divorce | Salvatore Fiorenti
If you’re from a broken family, did your parents’ separation or divorce drag out for years? That was the story of our guest today. In this episode, you’ll hear what happened in his family and how it affected him. We also discuss:How he learned from an early age that his needs weren’t going to be met, so he had to figure out things for himselfHow our parents seem to have grown during the separation and divorce, but as their kids, we can’t help but ask the question: Why couldn’t you grow together?An underrated healing tactic that will help you heal, grow, set better boundaries, have healthier relationships, and feel at peaceAn important skill you have to learn if you want to heal, grow, and feel whole againBuy Joey’s book: It’s Not Your Fault: A Practical Guide to Navigating the Pain & Problems from Your Parents’ Divorce (affiliate link)Share your storyShownotes

Mar 29, 2022 • 1h 13min
#067: Breaking the Cycle of Dysfunction in Your Marriage | Pierre & Maria Lareau
If you’re from a broken family, becoming independent and breaking the cycle can be extremely attractive. It certainly was for my guests, a married couple where both spouses from a broken family.They share what happened in their families, how it’s affected them, their marriage, and even their kids. We also discuss:Why one of their mentors encouraged them to begin counseling as a dating coupleThe questions their kids have about their divorced grandparentsHow our parents often compete for our loyaltyWhy beating a victim mentality is so freeingOne thing that helped them deal with the dysfunction in their familiesIf you come from a broken family and you’re headed toward marriage, this episode is for you.Tell us how Restored has helped youShownotes

Mar 15, 2022 • 40min
#066: A Resource for Families in Crisis | Anne DeSantis
When you’re 7 years old and your parents divorce out of the blue, it causes confusion and lots of questions. Unfortunately, the struggles for my guest didn’t stop there. In this episode, we discuss:How her parents divorce has impacted her, even years laterWhat to do when your divorced parents become ill and near the end of their lives, especially if you have a tense relationship with themAn organization that exists to help families in crisisGet help from the St. Raymond Nonnatus FoundationBuy Joey’s book: It’s Not Your Fault: A Practical Guide to Navigating the Pain & Problems from Your Parents’ Divorce (affiliate link)Shownotes


