Divorce Behavior: for Men Adrian Clark
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Author of Divorce Behavior: for Men, Adrian Clark provides a very concise, yet informative follow-up of his book by addressing topics that most divorced men keep in their private thoughts. Spoken by a man, for men, this collection of essays encourages listeners to go against the grain of current-day societal constructs. Most importantly, this podcast is to help men heal from divorce.
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Will My Hatred for Her Subside?
In the final episode of Divorce Behavior podcast, Clark presents a question that only you can answer.
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I Hate Seeing Her Face...
If you do not take the time to heal, the more you have to see your former spouse could infuriate you. Clark addresses the topic in this episode.
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I'd Feel Better if I Could Just Choke Her
The conversation continues with ill thoughts after a divorce. Clark speaks about suppressing those thoughts in this episode.
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I Want to K*ll Her & Him
In this episode, Clark discusses the topic of having thoughts of killing your ex-wife and her new partner.
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I Want to K*ll Myself
Final season of Divorce Behavior podcast discusses the ill thoughts some men may have after divorce. The thoughts of wanting to harm yourself, or your former spouse should not be taken lightly.
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Customer Reviews
Honesty
I want to be honest. The only problem I have with this podcast is that the episode are too short. This man is saying everything is divorced men or must of us are thinking and going through. I wish there was a book out with all the episodes of this podcast as chapters. I have gone through every thought and emotion of these episodes and it’s good someone at least talks about it. Thank you for this.
Removed
Apologies to everyone who supported this project. It was mysteriously removed last year. All good. It’s back now. Please share with someone that needs to hear the words. Also, please subscribe & comment.
It’s back!!
This podcast has been a constant reminder that there is life after a breakup. Good or bad. As men, we don’t have to live with a bitter feeling towards an ex. We CAN grow and we CAN and WILL learn from our mistakes. We don’t have to keep our feelings bottled in. We CAN express ourselves in a healthy way. Divorce Behavior gives us the tools to be better men for ourselves, our spouse, our children. Adrian Clark, thank you for giving us an outlet. Thank you for your healthy words and healthy methods of overcoming the trauma that comes with divorce. Thank you.