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Dear Divorce Diary

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This isn’t a breakup pep talk. It’s a full-body recalibration for women navigating life after divorce. Dear Divorce Diary is a podcast for women dealing with grief, loneliness, anxiety, anxious or avoidant attachment, and identity loss after divorce — especially when quick fixes, positivity, and spiritual fluff no longer work.I’m Dawn Wiggins, therapist, coach, and homeopath, and this show goes where most divorce advice won’t: into your nervous system, your unspoken grief, your buried rage, and the parts of you that shut down just to survive.Through honest conversation, somatic tools, EMDR- and IFS-informed work, and nervous-system support, each episode helps you feel instead of perform healing — and rebuild safety, confidence, and self-trust from the inside out.You’ll hear raw solo episodes, real voice notes from women in the trenches, and intimate conversations with experts who don’t just talk about healing — they embody it.If you’re tired of being told to “move on” while your body is still bracing, this podcast is your place to land. Your nervous system already knows the truth — it just needs a space that can hold it.
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Ep. 316 - After Divorce: The Part of Me That Keeps Accepting Less Than I Deserve

Thu Feb 05 2026

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This Thursday, you’re invited into something sacred and real. One of our most cherished community members — the one who shows up honest, even when life feels like a rocket ship up her ass — sat down with Coach Tiffini for a live, unfiltered IFS coaching session. She came in carrying the familiar post-divorce exhaustion: extra work responsibilities dumped without warning, barely time to eat, resentment simmering… yet underneath it all, a new kind of calm she hadn’t felt in years. What rose to the surface was a younger part of her — the 22-year-old still living in the apartment from her early marriage — who learned, over and over, that being fully herself meant blame, betrayal, and rejection. A husband who punished her opinions. A workplace that gave her impossible tasks, then asked “why did you do that?” Years of choosing partners who offered scraps instead of the whole table. So she adapted the only way a tender heart knows how: she started accepting less than she deserves. She shrank. She stayed quiet. She took the crumbs so she wouldn’t risk being told — again — that she’s “too much.” In this session, we gently meet that part in her body (right in the heart space). We witness the loneliness she’s carried alone for decades. And we give her the words she’s been waiting to hear: “You are not too much. Your voice, your boldness, your wild, beautiful energy — these are sacred gifts. The people who belong with you now will celebrate every inch of who you truly are.” You’ll hear the somatic softening that happens when a protected part finally feels safe. You’ll feel the spiritual re-parenting that begins when Self steps forward with love instead of management. This episode is for every woman who’s walked through (or is still walking through) divorce and still notices herself: Saying yes to extra loads at work when her body is screaming noStaying in connections that offer half-hearted effortQuietly putting her own needs last… againIt’s the medicine of seeing how old rejection wounds don’t vanish when the marriage ends — they live on in patterns until we meet them with compassion. Gentle invitations to carry into your week Where in your life are you still quietly accepting less than your full worth — in love, work, friendships, or your own body?What would it feel like to let the version of you who’s done settling speak one small, honest truth this week?Whisper (or write) to that younger part inside: “I see how hard you tried to keep us safe. I’m here now. I’ll stand up for what we deserve.”This is the deep, integrative work we do together — somatic witnessing, spiritual truth-telling, layered healing that touches mind, body, and soul. Premium only, because some conversations are too tender, too powerful, for the open feed. And here’s the part that makes this space different: Premium members aren’t just listeners — you’re invited to be coached, andheld in the same loving container.  Come home to yourself. We’re waiting with open arms. ❤️ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MyCoachDawn Instagram: (@dawnwiggins) Instagram: (@coachtiffini) On the Web: https://www.mycoac Support the show ✨Join the Cocoon Community - your people are waiting! ✨ Stress-Less Flower Essence

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This Thursday, you’re invited into something sacred and real. One of our most cherished community members — the one who shows up honest, even when life feels like a rocket ship up her ass — sat down with Coach Tiffini for a live, unfiltered IFS coaching session. She came in carrying the familiar post-divorce exhaustion: extra work responsibilities dumped without warning, barely time to eat, resentment simmering… yet underneath it all, a new kind of calm she hadn’t felt in years. What rose to the surface was a younger part of her — the 22-year-old still living in the apartment from her early marriage — who learned, over and over, that being fully herself meant blame, betrayal, and rejection. A husband who punished her opinions. A workplace that gave her impossible tasks, then asked “why did you do that?” Years of choosing partners who offered scraps instead of the whole table. So she adapted the only way a tender heart knows how: she started accepting less than she deserves. She shrank. She stayed quiet. She took the crumbs so she wouldn’t risk being told — again — that she’s “too much.” In this session, we gently meet that part in her body (right in the heart space). We witness the loneliness she’s carried alone for decades. And we give her the words she’s been waiting to hear: “You are not too much. Your voice, your boldness, your wild, beautiful energy — these are sacred gifts. The people who belong with you now will celebrate every inch of who you truly are.” You’ll hear the somatic softening that happens when a protected part finally feels safe. You’ll feel the spiritual re-parenting that begins when Self steps forward with love instead of management. This episode is for every woman who’s walked through (or is still walking through) divorce and still notices herself: Saying yes to extra loads at work when her body is screaming noStaying in connections that offer half-hearted effortQuietly putting her own needs last… againIt’s the medicine of seeing how old rejection wounds don’t vanish when the marriage ends — they live on in patterns until we meet them with compassion. Gentle invitations to carry into your week Where in your life are you still quietly accepting less than your full worth — in love, work, friendships, or your own body?What would it feel like to let the version of you who’s done settling speak one small, honest truth this week?Whisper (or write) to that younger part inside: “I see how hard you tried to keep us safe. I’m here now. I’ll stand up for what we deserve.”This is the deep, integrative work we do together — somatic witnessing, spiritual truth-telling, layered healing that touches mind, body, and soul. Premium only, because some conversations are too tender, too powerful, for the open feed. And here’s the part that makes this space different: Premium members aren’t just listeners — you’re invited to be coached, andheld in the same loving container.  Come home to yourself. We’re waiting with open arms. ❤️ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MyCoachDawn Instagram: (@dawnwiggins) Instagram: (@coachtiffini) On the Web: https://www.mycoac Support the show ✨Join the Cocoon Community - your people are waiting! ✨ Stress-Less Flower Essence

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Episode count
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This isn’t a breakup pep talk. It’s a full-body recalibration for women navigating life after divorce. Dear Divorce Diary is a podcast for women dealing with grief, loneliness, anxiety, anxious or avoidant attachment, and identity loss after divorce — especially when quick fixes, positivity, and spiritual fluff no longer work.I’m Dawn Wiggins, therapist, coach, and homeopath, and this show goes where most divorce advice won’t: into your nervous system, your unspoken grief, your buried rage, and the parts of you that shut down just to survive.Through honest conversation, somatic tools, EMDR- and IFS-informed work, and nervous-system support, each episode helps you feel instead of perform healing — and rebuild safety, confidence, and self-trust from the inside out.You’ll hear raw solo episodes, real voice notes from women in the trenches, and intimate conversations with experts who don’t just talk about healing — they embody it.If you’re tired of being told to “move on” while your body is still bracing, this podcast is your place to land. Your nervous system already knows the truth — it just needs a space that can hold it.

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