The Divorce Circle

The Divorce Circle

Welcome to The Divorce Circle Podcast with me, Sabeena Bubber. This is a space where we bring real conversations, expert advice, and heartfelt stories to help you navigate one of life’s biggest transitions. Whether you’re considering separation, moving through divorce, or rebuilding your future, this podcast will give you the tools, knowledge, and confidence to take your next steps. Together, we’ll explore financial literacy, legal insights, co-parenting, new beginnings, and the empowerment that comes with moving from we to me.

  1. The Divorce Circle Podcast, Episode 11: What is a Divorce Coach?

    6 JAN

    The Divorce Circle Podcast, Episode 11: What is a Divorce Coach?

    Supporting women and men divorcing in British Columbia and Canada with legal and financial advice, child custody and parenting issues, as well as navigating your future after divorce. In this episode of The Divorce Circle Podcast, I’m joined by Jill McLennan, Divorce Coach, and Paralegal with Joyce Law, whose legal services include family law and estate administration matters, personal injury, and insurance defence, and welcomes enquires regarding any civil legal needs facing its clients. BE SURE TO SUBSCRIBE so you never miss an episode!  As well as share, like and comment. Specifically, in this episode Jill and Sabeena discuss: how lawyers bill, and how working with a divorce coach can actually save you money in the long run, during your divorce and separation in British Columbia, and Canada. As well as the overall role a divorce coach plays in the process, and how to locate and interpret all the legal documents you may require for your divorce. As well as, the empowerment financial literacy, even basic financial literacy, can provide you during the process, and why relying on old habits and patterns can hold you back from moving forward with strength and confidence. If you require more resources to guide you through the divorce process, visit The Divorce Circle website: https://www.divorcecircle.ca/ About Jill: Jill was the Valedictorian of Vancouver Career College Class of 2014 where she obtained her Paralegal Degree. After graduation, Jill worked at Bacchus Law Corporation assisting BC companies incorporate and get listed on the Canadian Stock Exchange. Jill then became paralegal for Lorne MacLean, K.C. at MacLean Family Law assisting in all aspects of family law files from consultations to trial preparation. From March 2020 to June 2023 Jill was Office Manager and paralegal at Pettit & Company assisting founder Timothy Pettit until Joining Joyce Law in June of 2023. At Joyce Law, Jill's focus is on providing Divorce Coaching support services helping clients through the divorce process, providing paralegal services, and managing the Joyce Law office. https://www.joycelaw.ca/

    47 min
  2. The Divorce Circle Podcast, Episode 10: Replay, Family Dynamics

    23/12/2025

    The Divorce Circle Podcast, Episode 10: Replay, Family Dynamics

    Happy Holidays to everyone, wherever you are, and however you celebrate!It’s that time of year again – the holidays. For many, it’s a time of joy and togetherness. But we also know that for some of you navigating a divorce or separation, this season can bring up a unique, and complicated, set of feelings. And while, the holidays can sometimes amplify feelings of loneliness or highlight the changes you’re experiencing, remember, this is just a chapter in your journey, not your entire story. And we are here to walk with you, to remind you of your strength and resilience.What follows is an episode from The Divorce Circle Podcast that came out close to the launch of this podcast, where I talk about changing family dynamics, relationships pre and post-divorce, co-parenting now as an individual, and many more topics with Registered Clinical Counsellor Alyson Jones, who has vast experience both as a therapist, as well as a parenting coordinator. But I encourage you to go through our catalogue of episodes that have been released and listen, or re-listen to them to help you navigate this journey. Please like and subscribe to The Divorce Circle Podcast wherever you get your podcasts, and please share with anyone you think may benefit from the experience.Have a great holiday season, and remember, think of this episode as a warm hug, a friendly voice reminding you that brighter days are ahead. It’s about finding pockets of peace, celebrating small victories, and trusting that you have the capacity to create a beautiful new beginning.BE SURE TO SUBSCRIBE so you never miss an episode! As well as share, like and comment.If you require more resources to guide you through the divorce process, visit The Divorce Circle website:https://www.divorcecircle.ca/

    59 min
  3. The Divorce Circle Podcast, Ep. 8: Divorce & Wealth Strategy

    09/12/2025

    The Divorce Circle Podcast, Ep. 8: Divorce & Wealth Strategy

    In this episode of The Divorce Circle Podcast, I’m joined by Seth Allen, founder and portfolio manager for Cadence Financial Group, part of Raymond James, to discuss divorce and wealth strategy: what you should be thinking about in terms of your finances, your credit and ability to get credit within a separation, and overall financial literacy, during and after separation and divorce in British Columbia, and Canada. . We discuss the first financial steps you should take when initiating a divorce, writing or rewriting a financial plan for your future, the most common financial mistakes people make when divorcing in British Columbia, and Canada, and how a divorce can impact your financial portfolio, among other topics. BE SURE TO SUBSCRIBE!  If you require more resources to guide you through the divorce process, visit The Divorce Circle website: https://www.divorcecircle.ca/ About Seth: Seth has over 25 years of industry experience, including 15+ years with Raymond James, and is entrusted with the complexities of cross-border wealth management, the safeguarding of Cadence Financial’s clients' assets through prudent financial planning, and resilient investment strategies. He is one of the Global Top 50 Advisors with Raymond James Financial Inc., and holds an MBA in Global Asset Wealth Management. Fun fact: Seth began his first franchise at the young age of 13. https://www.cadencefinancialgroup.com/

    22 min
  4. The Divorce Circle Podcast, Episode 7: Balancing Career Goals & Remarrying After Divorce

    02/12/2025

    The Divorce Circle Podcast, Episode 7: Balancing Career Goals & Remarrying After Divorce

    In this episode of The Divorce Circle Podcast, it's Part 2 of my conversation with Jen Murtagh, co-founder of Maturn, an organization dedicated to shifting the narrative and support systems around maternity leave in Canada — so that more working mothers can continue to advance in their careers and retain positions of leadership with greater support from employers, partners and like-minded mothers along the way. We discuss coparenting and the disagreements that can arise, and how to handle them. Also, how to blend families together if you remarry, as well as balancing a career along with being a mother and getting divorced, and dealing with any feelings of shame surrounding going back to work. BE SURE TO SUBSCRIBE!  If you require more resources to guide you through the divorce process, visit The Divorce Circle website: https://www.divorcecircle.ca/ About Jen: With over 20 years of experience in corporate and nonprofit sectors, Jen is a recognized leader, strategist, and advocate for gender equity, known for her heart-centered approach to leadership. As a former C-suite executive, Jen has led national campaigns and raised millions for causes including anti-bullying, vulnerable youth, and women’s health and equity. She has been recognized as a Business in Vancouver Forty Under 40 and a Greater Vancouver Board of Trade Women of Promise, and continues to be a dedicated voice for advancing women in leadership. https://maturn.com/

    24 min
  5. The Divorce Circle Podcast, Episode 6: Divorce, Life Transitions & Finding a Way to Forgiveness

    25/11/2025

    The Divorce Circle Podcast, Episode 6: Divorce, Life Transitions & Finding a Way to Forgiveness

    In this episode of The Divorce Circle Podcast, I am joined by Jen Murtagh, co-founder of Maturn, an organization dedicated to shifting the narrative and support systems around maternity leave in Canada — so that more working mothers can continue to advance in their careers and retain positions of leadership with greater support from employers, partners and like-minded mothers along the way. We discuss what life is like after divorce, going from full-time mom to sharing custody of the kids, the resilience required to navigate divorce when you can sometimes lose relationships with friends, supporting children through separation and divorce in British Columbia and Canada, as well as many other topics. BE SURE TO SUBSCRIBE!  If you require more resources to guide you through the divorce process, visit my website. Link in bio! About Jen: With over 20 years of experience in corporate and nonprofit sectors, Jen is a recognized leader, strategist, and advocate for gender equity, known for her heart-centered approach to leadership. As a former C-suite executive, Jen has led national campaigns and raised millions for causes including anti-bullying, vulnerable youth, and women’s health and equity. She has been recognized as a Business in Vancouver Forty Under 40 and a Greater Vancouver Board of Trade Women of Promise, and continues to be a dedicated voice for advancing women in leadership.

    25 min

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Welcome to The Divorce Circle Podcast with me, Sabeena Bubber. This is a space where we bring real conversations, expert advice, and heartfelt stories to help you navigate one of life’s biggest transitions. Whether you’re considering separation, moving through divorce, or rebuilding your future, this podcast will give you the tools, knowledge, and confidence to take your next steps. Together, we’ll explore financial literacy, legal insights, co-parenting, new beginnings, and the empowerment that comes with moving from we to me.