31 Min.

Episode 298 - GUEST INTERVIEW Nancy Perpall - The 5 Essential Emotional Nutrients for a Healthy Relationship What Well Women Want!

    • Ernährung

Nancy Perpall is a former critical care nurse who used conflict resolution to get her patients the best care. As a practicing divorce attorney for the last 30 years, she’s used conflict resolution to get her clients the best results. As a former Chair of The Supreme Court of Pennsylvania’s Domestic Relations Rules Committee, she championed rules to promote conflict resolution through mediation as an alternative to litigation.
 
Nancy’s upcoming how-to book, The Malnourished Marriage – 5 Essential Emotional Nutrients for a Healthy Relationship, is a conflict resolution buffet of food for thought to help couples bilge a diet of discontent and feed their hunger for love. Nancy’s novel, Around Which All Things Bend, is a story about relationships and how far we’re willing to bend for love.
 
Questions I asked Nancy were:
As a former divorce attorney, what do you see as the most frequent cause of divorce for midlife couples?
You say you want to help women feel “better not bitter” after divorce. What does that mean?
You said women are legally underserved. What do you mean by that?
Your focus now is on preventing divorce and you have a new book coming out called “The Malnourished Marriage”. Tell us more.

Nancy Perpall is a former critical care nurse who used conflict resolution to get her patients the best care. As a practicing divorce attorney for the last 30 years, she’s used conflict resolution to get her clients the best results. As a former Chair of The Supreme Court of Pennsylvania’s Domestic Relations Rules Committee, she championed rules to promote conflict resolution through mediation as an alternative to litigation.
 
Nancy’s upcoming how-to book, The Malnourished Marriage – 5 Essential Emotional Nutrients for a Healthy Relationship, is a conflict resolution buffet of food for thought to help couples bilge a diet of discontent and feed their hunger for love. Nancy’s novel, Around Which All Things Bend, is a story about relationships and how far we’re willing to bend for love.
 
Questions I asked Nancy were:
As a former divorce attorney, what do you see as the most frequent cause of divorce for midlife couples?
You say you want to help women feel “better not bitter” after divorce. What does that mean?
You said women are legally underserved. What do you mean by that?
Your focus now is on preventing divorce and you have a new book coming out called “The Malnourished Marriage”. Tell us more.

31 Min.