Who Am I Now? Life, Divorce, and Finding Yourself Again with Joyce Ayers
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In this heartfelt episode of Life Beyond B.S., Heather McNally sits down with Joyce Ayers, a heart-centered divorce coach who helps women navigate the deeper emotional, mental, and identity shifts that happen when marriage ends.
After decades of marriage, raising three daughters, and supporting her family and community, Joyce found herself facing a question so many women quietly ask:
Who am I now?
This conversation goes far beyond divorce itself. Heather and Joyce talk about the belief systems women carry, the roles they play, the ways they silence themselves to keep the peace, and what it really takes to reconnect with your truth after years of putting everyone else first.
In this episode, they explore:
- how women lose themselves inside roles and relationships
- why divorce can feel like failure even when it’s actually a turning point
- the quiet emotional patterns that shape marriages and identities
- self-love, emotional awareness, and the mind-body connection
- why many women don’t know what they truly feel or want
- how belief systems, childhood patterns, and subconscious programming affect relationships
- the difference between surviving and truly living
- how to start focusing on yourself without guilt
- what healing and self-trust can look like after divorce
- how to consciously create your next chapter
This episode is for any woman who has ever asked:
Who am I beneath the roles I’ve played for everyone else?
To connect with Joyce Ayers, include her details here:
https://createyourlifeafterdivorce.com/
* Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/joyce.ayers.395669/
* Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/awakenwellnesswithinreach/
To connect with Heather, explore 1:1 coaching or learn more about the Happy Healthy Whole program, visit:
heathermcnally.com
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