How to Split a Toaster: A Divorce Podcast About Saving Your Relationships

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Behavioral Change Before, During, and After the Divorce Process with Kurt Nelson

Behavioral Change Before, During, and After the Divorce Process with Kurt NelsonBehavioral Change Before, During, and After the Divorce Process with Kurt Nelson

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Joining Seth and Pete in today’s episode, we have behavioral scientist Kurt Nelson joining in to discuss the challenges of changing behaviors, particularly during the divorce process. How does this affect you? Tune in!

Show Notes

It’s hard enough to recognize that you need to change your behaviors and then to do so. How are you supposed to do it when it relates to your divorce? Kurt is a sought-after behavioral scientist and recognized leader in human motivation and behavior change. For over 20 years, Kurt has worked with global companies to apply behavioral science principles to drive change in their organizations. Today, Kurt joins Seth and Pete to talk about the challenges of behavioral change during the divorce process – and why it’s important.
Sometimes, it’s a behavioral change that happened during the marriage that’s actually leading to the divorce. Sometimes, it’s recognizing a change in yourself that you need to make in order to work through issues you have that led to the divorce. And sometimes, it’s changes you need to make during the divorce process that just might make the process easier. 
But change is hard. We all know that. So Pete and Seth talk with Kurt about how to recognize changes you might need to make, changes your ex made that you now have to deal with, and more. How do you find your own autonomy so you can make the behavioral changes you need to make? How do you deal with different dynamics? What about when child support or co-parenting is involved in the behavioral changes you need to make? And how do you deal with the challenges of what you plan versus the reality? 
It all involves learning to change your behavior during a period of potential great fear, loss, anger, grief, and other intense emotions. We hope in this episode that you’ll find some advice as to how you can start taking those first steps.

About Kurt
Kurt is a sought-after behavioral scientist and recognized leader in human motivation and behavior change. For over 20 years, Kurt has worked with global companies to apply behavioral science principles to drive change in their organizations.
He is founder and president of The Lantern Group, a communication and behavioral design agency which uses behavioral science insights to improve employee engagement and motivation. 
He also is the co-founder, with Tim Houlihan, of the Behavioral Grooves podcast, where they interview leading academic and business executives from around the world and explore how they apply behavioral science to their work and lives. 
All his work focuses on understanding ways to positively influence how people behave.

Show Links
  • (00:00) - Welcome to How to Split a Toaster
  • (00:26) - Meet Kurt Nelson
  • (03:23) - Behavioral Change in Divorce
  • (06:06) - Finding Your Autonomy
  • (10:16) - When You Don't Want the Divorce
  • (12:17) - Ultimatum Game
  • (13:50) - Hot Psychological Situation
  • (17:23) - Mediation
  • (19:13) - Different Dynamics
  • (22:54) - Child Support Guidelines
  • (26:07) - Sponsor: Soberlink
  • (28:06) - Intentionally Irrational Math Language
  • (32:27) - Plans vs. Reality
  • (35:27) - How to Prepare Yourself
  • (37:27) - Getting the Ball Rolling
  • (38:58) - Managing Fear and Loss
  • (43:00) - Moving Forward
  • (49:48) - Kurt's Podcasts
  • (52:13) - Wrap Up

Creators & Guests

Host
Pete Wright
Podcaster and co-host, Pete Wright brings years of marriage and a spirit of curiosity to the divorce process. He's spent the last two decades interviewing experts and thinkers in emotional healing and brings that with him to the law, divorce, and saving relationships in the process.
Host
Seth R. Nelson
Seth Nelson is the founding attorney and managing partner at NLG Divorce & Family Law. He is a Tampa-based family lawyer known for devising creative solutions to difficult problems.
Producer
Andy Nelson
Hailing from nearly 25 years in the world of film, television, and commercial production, Andy has always had a passion for storytelling, no matter the size of the package.

What is How to Split a Toaster: A Divorce Podcast About Saving Your Relationships?

Seth Nelson is a Tampa based family lawyer known for devising creative solutions to difficult problems. In How to Split a Toaster, Nelson and co-host Pete Wright take on the challenge of divorce with a central objective — saving your most important relationships with your family, your former spouse, and yourself.