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I Grew Up with Divorced Parents. This Is What I Learned About Love. (ft. Pam)
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What makes one walk away from a marriage? And what if children are involved?
In today’s episode, creator and comedian Pamela Lee Shuhadah shares her experiences growing up with divorced parents, the moment she was told that they were separating, how it shaped her emotionally, and the lasting impact on her views about love and marriage. We talk about what it means to “stay for the kids,” how generational divorce influences modern marriages, and whether we’re too quick to end relationships.
We also talk about the new Maintenance Enforcement Process (MEP) and how it supports those going through divorce by reducing conflicts and helping families move on. Find out more:
Link 1: https://www.mlaw.gov.sg/phase-1-of-new-maintenance-enforcement-process-to-commence-on-16-january-2025/
Link 2: https://med.mlaw.gov.sg/
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What makes one walk away from a marriage? And what if children are involved?
In today’s episode, creator and comedian Pamela Lee Shuhadah shares her experiences growing up with divorced parents, the moment she was told that they were separating, how it shaped her emotionally, and the lasting impact on her views about love and marriage. We talk about what it means to “stay for the kids,” how generational divorce influences modern marriages, and whether we’re too quick to end relationships.
We also talk about the new Maintenance Enforcement Process (MEP) and how it supports those going through divorce by reducing conflicts and helping families move on. Find out more:
Link 1: https://www.mlaw.gov.sg/phase-1-of-new-maintenance-enforcement-process-to-commence-on-16-january-2025/
Link 2: https://med.mlaw.gov.sg/
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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