60 min listen
Doing Relationships Right with Jennifer Hurvitz
Doing Relationships Right with Jennifer Hurvitz
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Length:
60 minutes
Released:
Apr 27, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Jennifer is known for her no-nonsense approach to all things relationships and is proud to say she's made quite the career out of pretty disastrous circumstances...her own divorce.
She’s a Relationship Expert, Dating Coach, best- selling author, and host of the award-winning Doing Relationships Right Podcast. Divorced since 2014, Jennifer lives in Charlotte with her two awesome, college-bound sons.
Through her books and weekly podcast, Jennifer helps people understand what a happy relationship can look like and how to dip their toes back into the dating world post-divorce. Jen has been featured on OprahMagazine.com where her book, Woulda.Coulda.Shoulda: A Divorce Coach’s Guide to Staying Married was chosen as one of the BEST books to read with your partner for a healthy relationship!
Find Jennifer speaking all over the country and look for her name in publications like, Forbes, Scary Mommy & BluntMoms AND on THIS podcast, with ME!
She’s a Relationship Expert, Dating Coach, best- selling author, and host of the award-winning Doing Relationships Right Podcast. Divorced since 2014, Jennifer lives in Charlotte with her two awesome, college-bound sons.
Through her books and weekly podcast, Jennifer helps people understand what a happy relationship can look like and how to dip their toes back into the dating world post-divorce. Jen has been featured on OprahMagazine.com where her book, Woulda.Coulda.Shoulda: A Divorce Coach’s Guide to Staying Married was chosen as one of the BEST books to read with your partner for a healthy relationship!
Find Jennifer speaking all over the country and look for her name in publications like, Forbes, Scary Mommy & BluntMoms AND on THIS podcast, with ME!
Released:
Apr 27, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (53)
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