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One Push-Up, One Sit-Up, One Pull-Up

One Push-Up, One Sit-Up, One Pull-Up

FromThe Dating After Divorce Survival Guide


One Push-Up, One Sit-Up, One Pull-Up

FromThe Dating After Divorce Survival Guide

ratings:
Length:
33 minutes
Released:
Apr 9, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

The story picks up where we left off at the end of Season One. It's January 1, 2017 and Eric begins to come into his own as a single man. He has a high-visibility job and he realizes he has more time on his hands than he's had in over a decade. What he does with both become the key factors that determine his year and the rest of his life.
In this episode he addresses:
being a divorced dad
living an expectation-free life
what it means to be a leader
self-care and health and wellness

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Listen to You Are Worthy: A Guided Meditation at http://epayne.me/worthy (epayne.me/worthy) This meditation is available free of charge until April, 13, 2020.
Download your Free 60 Minutes of Self-Care worksheet pack, please visit https://epayne.me/self-care (epayne.me/self-care) It makes a great companion to the above meditation.
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Released:
Apr 9, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (60)

Eric Payne, a divorced dad and retired marriage & fatherhood blogger, tells the comedic tale of his "Chapter 2" — having to start life over brand new after a divorce he didn't want. What Does Starting Over Mean? Although "free” for the first time in 15 years, Eric has years of baggage and a stubborn desire to hold on to the past which initially keeps him stuck as he tries to move in a world way different than the one where he first met his ex-wife in the year 2000. From one-night stands to ghosting to online dating, to mental anguish and heartbreak to the self-care that is required of a 40+, divorced Black man and father in America, Eric tackles it all with fearless transparency, vulnerability, and a refreshing sense of humor — especially when it comes to making fun of himself. It's transparent, it’s raw, it’s funny, it’s messy, and it’s hopeful, but most of all it’s proof that second chances do in fact exist for us when life doesn’t go as planned. Tune in for the exploits, especially the failures — there are plenty along the way on his journey of trying to find love again and discovering himself in the process.