25 episodes

Some couples grow together.  Some grow apart.  The Tracey Coates Show helps you take the next steps.  We tackle all things relationships - not just what to do when divorce is on the horizon but the practical tips, advice, and information you'll need to possibly save your marriage, rekindle that spark and put your relationship back on track.  Get the emotional, financial, and legal information you'll need to begin your journey - no matter the destination.  We'll help limit the overwhelm, frustration and worry so you can effectively prepare for the road ahead.  Each episode will guide you to make informed decisions that will benefit you & your family so you can stop spinning your wheels and getting lost in the process. 

The Tracey Coates Show Tracey J. Coates, Esq.

    • Society & Culture
    • 5.0 • 14 Ratings

Some couples grow together.  Some grow apart.  The Tracey Coates Show helps you take the next steps.  We tackle all things relationships - not just what to do when divorce is on the horizon but the practical tips, advice, and information you'll need to possibly save your marriage, rekindle that spark and put your relationship back on track.  Get the emotional, financial, and legal information you'll need to begin your journey - no matter the destination.  We'll help limit the overwhelm, frustration and worry so you can effectively prepare for the road ahead.  Each episode will guide you to make informed decisions that will benefit you & your family so you can stop spinning your wheels and getting lost in the process. 

    42. Letting Go of Old Rules and Roles to Step Into Our Own Life with Margaret Ghielmetti

    42. Letting Go of Old Rules and Roles to Step Into Our Own Life with Margaret Ghielmetti

    If you’ve ever struggled with perfectionist or people-pleasing tendencies, this one’s for you.
    I’m sitting down with Margaret Ghielmetti to talk about her phenomenal book Brave(ish): A Memoir of a Recovering Perfectionist.
    Margaret Davis Ghielmetti is a writer, storyteller, solo performance artist, and photographer who wrote Brave(ish): A Memoir of a Recovering Perfectionist to inspire readers that it’s never too late to learn to live our own lives if we dare to let go of outdated roles and rules we thought kept us safe.  
    She has lived on four continents with her Swiss husband. Her journeys inform her rallying cry ("The world is not my enemy!") and her creative work, including winning two StorySLAMs with The Moth.
    Margaret loves to entertain readers and listeners with her adventures (and mis-adventures) abroad and is passionate about sharing what other countries and cultures have taught her.
    Listen to the full episode to hear:
    How Margaret’s experiences of being vulnerable in her stage storytelling informed her writingWhy Margaret had to confront the rules and roles in the “Davis Family Handbook”How she learned to let down the mask of the perfect hostess, tour guide, expat and be her authentic selfLearn more about Margaret Ghielmetti:
    Website: www.MargaretGhielmetti.comInstagram:  @MargaretGhielmetti     Facebook:  @MargaretGhielmetti   Connect with Margaret on LinkedIn  Twitter: @MargaretGhielm1Brave(ish): A Memoir of a Recovering PerfectionistLearn more about Tracey:
    TraceyCoates.comCoaching with Tracey CoatesInstagram: @iamtraceycoates

    • 42 min
    41. Sharing Your Life Story Helps You And Others Like You with Tiffany Vaughan

    41. Sharing Your Life Story Helps You And Others Like You with Tiffany Vaughan

    As a family law attorney, my clients are often juggling many balls in the air at any given time–their careers, their relationships, their kids, their family and friends, and if they’re lucky, a minute or two for themselves.

    They’re exhausted, burned out, and stressed. Not to mention that they’re going through the emotional roller coaster ride of a separation and divorce process.
    As a life coach, I have the privilege of working with amazing high-achieving women who are killing it in so many areas of their professional lives, who are what I refer to as “amazing on paper.”

    Because they, too, have similar pain points and feel unfulfilled and like they’re failing in their personal lives. 
    So many of us work to shield the behind the scenes hot mess of our day to day lives, until it creeps up into other parts of our lives and we have no choice but to deal with it.
    Today I’m talking with Tiffany Vaughan and we’re shining a light on what many of us may be going through behind closed doors. Tiffany lets us in on her journey, dealing with everything from struggling with IVF to a mental breakdown, to dealing with ADHD and ODD diagnoses with her children.
    It’s so important for us to feel like we aren’t the only ones in a particular situation and to hear from others who totally get it because they’re on a similar journey. 
    Tiffany Vaughan is a Soul Coach who is passionate about helping women explore their spiritual awakening and tune into their divine purpose for being here. She also hosts the podcast, Hard Beautiful Journey.
    Listen to the full episode to hear:
    How their fertility struggles took an emotional, mental, and financial toll on Tiffany’s marriageHow her kids’ difficulties have impacted Tiffany’s mental healthWhy finding the right therapist saved Tiffany’s lifeWhy Tiffany feels called to share her experiences, and why she needed her husband to be on boardLearn more about Tiffany Vaughan:
    MsTiffVaughan.comHard Beautiful Journey PodcastInstagram: @mstiffvaughanPinterest: @mstiffvaughanLearn more about Tracey:
    TraceyCoates.comCoaching with Tracey CoatesInstagram: @iamtraceycoates

    • 41 min
    40. Representing Federal Employees and Their Spouses in Divorce with Jessica Markham

    40. Representing Federal Employees and Their Spouses in Divorce with Jessica Markham

    If you live in Washington, DC, Maryland, or Virginia–or the DMV as it's affectionately called– chances are great that you or someone you know is a federal employee.
    It's a lot like being a lawyer in this town, you throw a stone and you hit about five or six attorneys along the way.
    And it may come as no surprise to many of you that there are unique considerations for those individuals, married to federal employees, and are contemplating a divorce, particularly in the areas of retirement and health insurance benefits.
    It can be an interesting road to navigate if you don't know the ins and outs and are not working with a competent lawyer who is knowledgeable in this area.
    So if you or someone you know is in this boat and are considering going through a divorce, you're going to want to have a pen and paper handy during today's episode, because my guest is the perfect person to dive into the nuances of divorce for federal employees and their spouses.
    Jessica Markham is the Managing Principal Attorney at Markham Law Firm in Bethesda, Maryland.  She practices all aspects of family law in Maryland and Washington, D.C. She is collaboratively trained and also handles guardianship matters as well as serves as a child privilege attorney and a best interest attorney. She is also the author of Representing Federal Employees and Their Spouses in Divorce.
    Ms. Markham and Markham Law Firm have been repeatedly recognized for excellence in the fields of Family Law, Divorce and Alternative Dispute Resolution, with recent top rankings in Best Lawyers in America©, Bethesda Magazine, and Washingtonian Magazine.
    Listen to the full episode to hear:
    Federal pension systems and why it matters even if you were a federal employee for only a short timeWhy federal retirement plans require additional consideration and court ordersHow survivor benefits complicate the math on pension assetsHow pensions and survivor benefits impact access to federal health benefitsLearn more about Jessica Markham:
    Markham Law FirmFacebook: @markhamlegalTwitter: @markhamlegal, @jessghaInstagram: @markhamlegalConnect with Jessica on LinkedInRepresenting Federal Employees and Their Spouses in DivorceLearn more about Tracey:
    TraceyCoates.comCoaching with Tracey CoatesInstagram: @iamtraceycoates

    • 34 min
    39. The Return of the Tracey Coates Show

    39. The Return of the Tracey Coates Show

    The last two years have been rough for all of us in different ways and for different reasons.
    No one has been spared from the emotional, physical, and mental rollercoaster of the last two years due to the pandemic. And I don’t know that we’ll ever go back to a pre-COVID sense of normalcy.
    But not all of the changes brought about by the pandemic have been bad.
    And I believe that change is a good thing. It's such a necessary component for growth and moving towards our goals, whatever those may be, in all aspects of one's life.
    We’ve all been through a lot of change since I’ve been on hiatus, so let’s catch up.
    Listen to the full episode to hear:
    How we’re faring going into year three of the pandemicExciting professional changesWhy I became a certified life coachA shameless plugLearn more about Tracey:
    TraceyCoates.comCoaching with Tracey CoatesInstagram: @iamtraceycoatesResources:
    Just Pursuit, Laura Coates

    • 13 min
    Family Building During a Divorce

    Family Building During a Divorce

    You can find Jennifer here:
    Jennifer Fairfax on the web 
    Parenting Choice on Twitter 
    Jennifer Fairfax on Facebook 
    Jennifer Fairfax on Instagram
    Show Notes:
    [04:18] I introduce Jennifer and welcome her to the show.
    [05:30] Locations in which Jennifer has her license to practice law.
    [07:08] Cases Jennifer refers out to other attorneys and types of adoption cases she takes in her practice.
    [07:52] Issues which arise when international adoption and divorce happen to a family.
    [10:17] The steps of international adoption and citizenship of the child.
    [11:35] What happens when the parents do not realize their child enters the US without being a US Citizen.
    [15:18] Different types of VISAS and how they affect the internationally adopted child’s citizenship.
    [16:20] Steps you must go through in order to change a child’s DOB after adoption.
    [18:14] Process of divorce when you have adopted a child domestically within the US.
    [20:34] When does the post-adoption process take place?
    [22:49] Flexible visitation rights for the parent who is giving up their child for adoption.
    [29:35] Cases where women freeze their embryos for implantation later in life, but go through a divorce before the embryos are implanted.
    [36:20] Which parent usually wants to keep the embryos after divorce?
    [40:40] Does the divorce agreement have to include detailed information about the embryos?
    Links and Resources:
    Divorce Chronicles on Facebook
    tracey@divorcechronicles.com
    Divorce Chronicles Website

    • 43 min
    Helping Families Transition Through Hard Times

    Helping Families Transition Through Hard Times

    You can find Sarah here:
    Sarah Olsher on the Web
    Sarah Olsher on Instagram
    Mighty and Bright on the Web
    Mighty and Bright on Instagram
    Cancer Party on Amazon
    Show Notes:
    [05:35] I welcome Sara to the show and she shares her background and how she created her product.
    [06:03] Sara gives the story about her background with her divorce and cancer diagnosis.
    [10:05] The importance of her parent’s support when going through her divorce.
    [15:05] Sara’s first iteration of her calendar which magnetized to refrigerator door.
    [19:17] Sara finds out her mom has cancer and she gets herself screened for cancer.
    [23:01] She found books about talking to children about breast cancer, however; she felt that they dumbed down what cancer is and decided to create her own children’s books.
    [23:34] How Sara explained to her daughter what cancer is in her body.
    [26:35] How Sara’s daughter handled the news her mom gave her about having cancer.
    [28:10] Sara describes what you can find out in her book, Cancer Party.
    [29:20] How she incorporated the information in her book into her magnetic calendars.
    [35:00] Sara talks about her two upcoming books on divorce and cancer.
    [38:35] Sara’s calendars reflect the diverse types of families today.
    [39:45] Her aim with her book was to cover all races and for the book to be ethnically diverse.
    [41:10] Sara gives her words of wisdom based on her experiences of divorce and cancer.
    Links and Resources:
    Divorce Chronicles on Facebook
    tracey@divorcechronicles.com
    Divorce Chronicles Website
    https://traceycoates.com/calendar

    • 47 min

Customer Reviews

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14 Ratings

14 Ratings

Ms. Summeroir ,

So useful!!

This podcast has a wealth of valuable information. I work as a legal professional but still learn something new from each one. Highly recommend for anyone who is: getting divorced/separated, married or thinking about getting married or if you know anyone in the above categories...so everyone!

ZMDiana ,

Relevant information for everyone

This podcast is beneficial for everyone regardless of the current relationship status! Lots of practical information and easy to understand!

Mark Lineberry ,

Fantastic info

It’d be fantastic if this information were never needed, but with a high divorce rate, about half of the population will find this very helpful. It’s detailed and thought-provoking. Great interviews too.

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